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Western Union Telegram from Mr. Arna Bontemps to Mr. William C. Haygood A telegram from Mr. Arna Bontemps to Mr. William C. Haygood providing Virgil Thomson's address as Hotel Chelsea, 222 West 23rd Street, New York City, as well as being unable to suggest other names at present for possible substitutes for Virgil Thomson.
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Fellowship Correspondence from Mr. Arna Bontemps to Mr. William C. Haygood A letter to Mr. William C. Haygood about the unsuccessful attempt to find possible substitutes for Virgil Thomson, who may be unavailable as a jury member for the piano playing fellowship applicants.
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Western Union Telegram from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. Arna Bontemps A telegram from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. Arna Bontemps requesting he sends the address of Mr. Virgil Thompson and also the addresses of other possible pianist credits.
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Fellowship Correspondences from Mr. Arna Bontemps to A letter to Mrs. Dorothy Elvidge about the enclosed report of expenses incurred during the recent meetings of the Literary Jury and the Fellowship Committee held from April 2nd to 6th.
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Handwritten Letter from Mrs. Charlotte D. Held to Mr. William C. Haygood Handwritten letter from Mrs. Charlotte D. Held to Mr. William C. Haygood expressing her confusion at the non payment of her fee for accompanying at the Rosenwald auditions conducted at the Julliard school in March.
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Fellowship Committee Correspondence from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. William Grant Still A letter from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. Charles H. Thompson acknowledging the receipt of Mr. Thompsons briefcase, which was discovered and set aside for him. The sender assures Mr. Thompson that the briefcase will be waiting for him at the May meeting.
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Fellowship Committee Correspondence from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. William Grant Still A letter from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. William Grant Still informing him that the manuscript scores submitted by Mr. Ulysses Kay, Mr. Irwin Swack, and Mr. George T. Walker have been sent to him via Railway Express.
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Fellowship Correspondence from Dr. Charles H. Thompson to Mr. William C. Haygood A letter from Mr. Charles H. Thompson to Mr. William C. Haygood informing him that the sender left the office in a hurry and forgot their portfolio, a black leather one with a zipper, containing notes on various applicants.
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Fellowship Correspondence from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. Bernard Taylor A letter expressesing gratitude for Mr. Taylor's splendid report and mentions the intention to bring it to the Committee at the upcoming meetings, and that Mr. Haygood decided to wait until the report on Ms. Tynes is complete to provide the Committee with the finalized judgments.
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Fellowship Correspondence from ___ to Mr. William C. Haygood A letter to Mr. William C. Haygood expressesing regret for not being able to arrange a meeting with the young women due to Mr. Haygood's busy schedule. The sender conveys a preference for traveling by train instead of flying and suggests that Mr. Haygood may purchase a round trip ticket in Chicago and send it to them.
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Collection of Western Union Telegrams from Mr. Bucklin Moon, Mr. Gould Beech, and Mr. William C. Haygood Telegrams between Mr. William C. Haygood, Mr. Buck Moon, and Mr. Gould Beech including details about the cancellation of the flight and the alternative travel arrangements, emphasizing the need for a hotel reservation.
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Fellowship Correspondence from Dr. Charles H. Thompson to Mr. William C. Haygood A letter from Mr. Charles S. Thompson, to Mr. William C. Haygood, acknowledging the receipt of additional applications that were found upon the author's return from Philadelphia.
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Fellowship Correspondence from Mr. Bernard Taylor to Mr. William C. Haygood A letter from Mr. Bernard Taylor to Mr. William C. Haygood thanking him for his letter and the received check for expenses and honorarium, as well as conveying his pleasure in being associated with the Foundation's work and offers further assistance if needed.
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Fellowship Correspondence from Mr. Bernard Taylor to Mr. William C. Haygood A report from Bernard Taylor, providing an assessment of singers who participated in auditions held in New York and Chicago on March 15th and 22nd, 1947. The candidates most worthy of encouragement include Ms. Mary E. Robbs, Ms. Louise Burge, Ms. Pauline Phelps, Mr. Charles M. Holland, Ms. Ruth Stewart, Ms. June McMechen. Other candidates mentioned include Ms. Charlotte Holloman, Mr. John Lash, Ms.r. Kenneth Spencer, Ms. Inez Lemon, Ms. Hortense Love, Mr. Dennis McNeil, Mr. Geraldine E. Patterson, Ms. Florida N. Pettigrew, Ms. Mattye V. Porter, Mr. Luther B. Saxon, Mr. Edward Lee Tyler, Ms. Kathryn Ward, Ms. Hope F. Wooley, Ms. Nadine Waters, Mr. Marshall Scott, Ms. Berlene Baskin, Ms. Ruth Anne Reese, Ms. Margaret E. Tynes, Mr. J. Henery Smith, and Ms. La Julia Rhea.
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Correspondence from Ms. Ruby F. Lane to Mr. Bucklin Moon A letter from Mr. Ruby F. Lane to Mr. Bucklin Moon about his flight coupon for air travel to and from Chicago enclosed, along with a copy of his flight schedule.
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Fellowship Correspondence from Mr. Bernard Taylor to Mr. William C. Haygood A letter from Mr. Bernard Taylor to Mr. William C. Haygood expressing his gratitude for the enjoyable trip and the audition experience.
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Fellowship Correspondence from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. Rainey Bennett A letter from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. Blainey Bennett cupdating him on more specific details about the jurying process for individuals applying for fellowships in the creative arts, from their last telephone conversation.
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Fellowship Correspondence from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. Bernard Taylor A letter from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. Bernard Taylor addressing a situation regarding an accompanist and expresses regret for any embarrassment caused.
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Fellowship Correspondence from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. Dan Catton A letter from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. Dan Catton Rich to confirm a telephone conversation and provide specific details about the jurying process for individuals applying for fellowships in the creative arts. The letter includes a list of candidates who have been asked to submit a representative selection of their work to the Newcomb-Macklin Art Gallery in Chicago.
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Fellowship Correspondence from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. Roy E. Stryker A letter from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. Roy Stryker informing him that portfolios of photographs submitted by fellowship candidates Clarence John Laughlin, Edith Levy, and Gilbert Olmstead are being sent to him by Railway Express.
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Fellowship Correspondence from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. George J. Lacine A letter from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. George J. Lacine about his letter received on the 22nd of March. Haygood mentions that he has written to fellowship candidates advising them to withhold all pictures and other materials until after April 10th.
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Western Union Telegram from Mr. Roy E. Stryker A telegram from Mr. Roy E. Stryker to Mr. William C. Haygood, recommending Ms. Edith levy for scholarship, as well as stating the material submitted is not clear on why Laughlin seeks Rosenwald grant.
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Correspondence from Newcomb-Macklin Co. to Mr. William C. Haygood A letter from Mr. George J. Lacine to Mr. William C. Haygood requesting the pictures and sculptures sent to Newcomb, Mecklin Company on April 10, given the Pepsi Cola Annual Competition exhibit is also being prepped for.
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Correspondence from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. Dewey Imig A letter from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. Dewey Imig requesting his services for the annual jurying of candidates for Julius Rosenwald Fund Fellows in the fields of sculpture and painting.
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Western Union Telegram from Dr. Charles S. Johnson to Mrs. Hilde Reitzes A telegram from Dr. Charles S. Johnson to Mrs. Hilde Reitzes requesting she send the balance of the fellowship digest materials to him at Fisk University.