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Review of Activities of the Julius Rosenwald Fund Negro Fellwoships Report (Exhibit B), 1928-1935 A confidential report of the Julius Rosenwald Fund reviewing Negro Fellowships awarded between 1928-1935, detailing recipients by field of study, institutions attended, notable fellows, and special grants-in-aid, along with comprehensive records of individual fellowship outcomes.
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Allocations for Scholarship, Fellowship, and Negro Public Health for Nurses. The documents include lists of scholarship and fellowship beneficiaries and the amounts granted for Negro Public Health Nurses allocations, including the number of scholarships granted since 1928, all classified by profession in addition to reports of students' grades for the second semester, classified by their colleges and universities.
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Addendum and Fellowship Aid Application from (Vera) Frances Babin An application from Vera Frances Babin, in 1942, requesting scholarship aid for public educational work by obtaining a Master of Public Health Degree from Johns Hopkins University, with major work taken in protozoology and medical entomology. Also included is an evaluative note with no written assessment on the application.
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Written Addendum for John T. Bagwell An evaluative note for John T. Bagwell, assigning a grade of B and a brief written assessment of the application, including the description, an interesting project.
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Written Addendum for Lloyd Harding Bailer An evaluative note for Lloyd Harding Bailer, assigning a grade of A- and a brief written assessment of the application, including the description, excellent scholastic.
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Record of Fellowship Granted to Estelle R. Bailey A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Estelle R. Bailey. The applicant was granted $250 for study at the University of Chicago.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application of Joseph Alexander Bailey An application from Joseph Alexander Bailey, head of the department of social sciences at A. M. & N. College for the completion of a textbook to be entitled, The Negro in American History, which will present the Negro against a background of the total American development, for use in senior high schools or in junior colleges. Also included are two evaluative notes that assign grades of C and B-, respectively, and include brief handwritten assessments of the applications.
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Record of Fellowship Granted and Fellowship Application from Walter C. Bailey The documents contain a 1947 application from Walter C. Bailey, a graduate student at Indiana University. The applicant was given $2400 to complete advanced training in sociology, and to complete the study of rent differentials between Negro and White tenants as indices of restraints to competition for living space imposed upon Negoes by our urban culture through racial discrimination. Also included is a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded.
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Record of Fellowship Granted, and Written Addendum to Lamar Baker A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Lamar Baker, an artist and student at the University of Georgia Evening School. The applicant was granted $1500 in 1942 for creative work, especially for dealing with life in the South and the Negro. Also included is an evaluative note assigning an A and a brief written assessment of the application.
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Record of Fellowship Granted to Orestes Jeremiah Baker A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Orestes Jeremiah Baker, a student at Morehouse College. The applicant was granted $800 in 1930 for studies in Library Science at Columbia University, later transferred to Hapton.
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Record of Fellowships granted, and Fellowship Renewal Application from Percy Hayes Baker The documents contain a 1938 renewal application from Percy Hays Baker. The applicant was awarded $1450 in 1937 for a one-year grant and $485 as an extension to study professional courses in science teaching and related courses in pure science, with the purpose of organizing a manual for teacher-training classes in elementary school science. Also included is a memorandum summarizing the grants awarded.
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Record of Fellowships Granted, and Fellowship Application from Percy Hays Baker A Fellowship renewal application from Percy Hays Baker in 1937. He was given $1450 to study professional courses in science teaching and related courses in pure science, with the purpose of organizing a manual for teacher training classes in elementary school science, and $485 as an extention for summer session at University of Michigan. Also included is an evaluative note and correspondence on his application.
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Record of Fellowship Granted to Woolford B. Baker A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Woolford B. Baker, a physician at Emory University. The applicant was granted $2,500 in 1931 for travel and study in Berlin, Germany.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from James Arthur Baldwin A 1948 application from James Arthur Baldwin, a freelance writer. The applicant was awarded $2000 requesting a nine-month grant to study the religion for the Negro in the Harlem. Also included is a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded.
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Fellowship Application from Caroline Collier Ballin An application from Caroline Collier Ballin in 1948 requesting a one-year grant beginning in June to complete writing and illustrations for three children's books dealing with problems experienced by children in the South.
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Record of Fellowship Granted to Marjorie Baltimore A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Marjorie Baltimore, a student at Fisk University. The applicant was awarded $900 to study medical social work for nine months, Simmons College.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Josiah Walker Bancroft An application from Josiah Walker Bancroft, a medical technologist, X-ray and physical therapy, in 1942, requesting a one-year grant for a trilogy on three dramas already finished. Would like to be associated with Mr. Hudson Strode's class in writing at the University of Alabama. Also included is an evaluative note assigning a grade of C and a brief written assessment on the application.
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Record of Fellowship granted to Gladys Bassett A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Gladys Bassett, a teacher at a High School. The applicant was awarded $600 for field trips to study and determine what the Negroes read.
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Written Addendum for Joseph Minton Batten An evaluative note for Joseph Minton Batten, assigning a grade of C and a brief written assessment of the application, indicating they were overage.
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Record of Fellowship Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Application from Arthur Chester Banks, Jr. The documents include applications from 1946, 1947, and 1948 by Chester Banks, Jr., an Instructor in History and Political Science at Morehouse College. The applicant was awarded $1200 to make an investigation into the problem of the international society and other related initiatives. In 1948, the applicant was given $1900 as a reappointment to show that the nations who engaged in the Second World War,1939-1945, conducted their hostilities to a great extent in conformity with the existing body of international laws of warfare. Also included are a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded and two evaluative notes. One assigns a grade of A-and both include brief handwritten assessments on the application.
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Record of Fellowship Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Application from Eugene Pendleton Banks The documents contain a 1948 application from Eugene Pendleton Banks, a graduate student and fellow at the Department of Anthropology at the University of New Mexico. The applicant was awarded $1500 to complete coursework for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the University of New Mexico. Also included are a memorandum summarizing the grant award, an evaluative note assigning a grade of B+, and a brief handwritten assessment of the application.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Nathan Manuel Banks A 1946 application from Nathan Manuel Banks, a professor of Physics and Chemistry at Oakwood College, to attend the University of Chicago for the purpose of obtaining the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees. Also included is an evaluative note assigning a grade of C and a brief handwritten assessment of the application.
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Record of Fellowship granted to William Franklin Banks A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to William Franklin Banks, teacher of vocational agriculture at the Southampton training school. The applicant was granted $950 in 1930 to study for one year at Hampton Institute in the field of Agriculture.
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Fellowship Application from William Augustus Banner An application from William Augustus Banner, an Instructor in Philosophy and Religion, in 1943, requesting a grant for an investigation of Platonic idealism, with special concern for the influence of Platonic thought on Augustine. Wishes to attend Harvard University for one year beginning September 943 to work under the supervision of Dr. William E. Hooking toward a Ph. D. degree.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Jeanne Howe Barbour An application from Jeanne Howe Barbour, a student at Columbia University, in 1948, requesting a one-year grant beginning in April, to study the progress and practices of three selected institutions. Wishes to work toward the Ph.D. degree in sociology at Columbia University under the supervision of Dr. Edmund deS. Brunner, Dr. Wilbur C. Hallenback, and Dr. Carter Goodrich. Also included is an evaluative note assigning an A- and a brief written assessment of the application.