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Western Union Telegram from Mr. William C. Haygood to Peppino Mangravite A Western Union Telegram from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. Peppino Mangravite telling him how shocked he and Vandi are stunned.
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Western Union Telegram from Mr. Peppino Mangraviteto Mr. and Mrs. William C. Haygood A Western Union Telegram from Mr. Peppino Mangravite to Mr. William C. Haygood informing him on the sudden death of Frank Mechau.
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Fellowship Correspondence from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. William Schuman Correspondence from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. William Schuman on seeking advice on a fellowship program involving voice studies. He informs Mr. Schuman the program receives numerous applications each year, but finding uniform evaluations difficult due to the concentration of candidates in New York. The letter suggests a jury of staff members to listen to seven singers and a small auditorium, with the intention to pay a small honorarium and cover expenses.
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Western Union Telegram from Mr. Peppino Mangraviteto Mr. William C. Haygood A Western Union Telegram from Mr. Peppino Mangravite to Mr. William C. Haygood confirming April 5 as a satisifactory meeting date.
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Fellowship Correspondence from Mr. Arna Bontemps to Mr. William C. Haygood Correspondence from Mr. Arna Bontemps to Mr. William C. Haygood informing him on the fellowship digests that arrived, and if others are available, send them to Fisk. Mr. Bontemps suggests granting grants to returned service men without further competition, with the recipients vote.
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Fellowship Correspondence from W.S. Budworth & Son to Mrs. William C. Haygood Correspondence from W.S. Budworth & Mrs. William C. Haygood on recommending requiring exhibitors to clearly label their works, keep them separate, address the box for funds, prepay expressage, and notify us of their shipment to ensure easier record keeping and better tracking of items.
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Western Union Telegram from Mr. William C. Haygood to Oranzio Maldarelli Mr. William C. Haygood sends a Western Union Telegram to Mr. Oranzio Maldarelli, notifying him that scheduling a meeting with W.S. Budworth & Son on April 6th is unfeasible and proposes either April 5th or April 8th as alternative dates.
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Western Union Telegram from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. Peppino Mangravite Mr. William C. Haygood sends a Western Union Telegram to Mr. Peppino Mangravite, notifying him that scheduling a meeting with W.S. Budworth & Son on April 6th is unfeasible and proposes either April 5th or April 8th as alternative dates.
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Fellowship Correspondence from Mr. Arna Bontemps to Mr. William C. Haygood Correspondence from Mr. Arna Bontemps to Mr. William C. Haygood on the play's opening date that has been postponed to 29th due to Rouben Mamoulian's appointment. Mr. Bontemps plans to arrive early in Chicago for application studies and requests office transportation on the 25th, for New York.
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Fellowship Correspondence from W.S. Budworth & Son to Mrs. William C. Haygood Correspondence from W.S. Budworth & Son to Mrs. William C. Haygood informing him on a new contract with the union, they are now to work a forty-hour week, closing on Saturdays. They note the jury meeting is not possible on April 7th, but recommends a meeting on April 8th and a 9th, and advise that out of town artists to allow extra transit time.
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Fellowship Correspondence from Mr. William C. Haygood to Raymond R. Paty Correspondence from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. Raymond R. Paty which informs on the first batch of candidates, totaling around 250, and includes sixty individuals from both black and white categories. The correspondens also informs that they are interested in working in active race relations, photography, and creative arts. Mr. Raymond is requested to attend the first meeting on March 23-24 and to provide fellowships for men who relinquished grants for war effort jobs.
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Fellowship Correspondence from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. Arna Bontemps Correspondence from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. Arna Bontemps, regarding matters on a meeting on March 23-24. Including information regarding Mr. Robert C. Weaver and Dr. Charles S. Johnson which have left for Ukraine and Japan respectively, and additional information regards to 60 applications that have been submitted.
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Western Union Telegram from Mr. Peppino Mangraviteto Mr. William C. Haygood A Western Union Telegram from Mr. Peppino Mangravite to Mr. William C. Haygood confirming April 6th as a satisifactory meeting date.
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Western Union Telegram from Mr. Frank Mechau to Mr. William C. Haygood A Western Union Telegram from Mr. Frank Mechau to Mr. William C. Haygood, confirming a mutually convenient date for an Art Jury Meeting.
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Western Union Telegram from Mr. William C. Haygood to Peppino Mangravite A Western Union Telegram from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. Peppino Mangravite requesting a preferable date for an Art Jury meeting in New York.
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Western Union Telegram from Mr. William C. Haygood to Oranzio Maldarelli A Western Union Telegram from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. Oranzio Maldadrelli requesting a preferable date for an Art Jury meeting in New York.
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Western Union Telegram from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. Frank Mechau A Western Union Telegram from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. Frank Mechau requesting a preferable date for an Art Jury meeting in New York.
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Correspondence from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. Arna Bontemps Correspondence from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. Arna Bontemps acknowledges his letter and notes that he is excited to return to his old desk. Mr. Haygood is worried about meeting Ruby Hill and attending the meeting on March 23-24. He hopes to see them and have many creative writing candidates to support. However, he is concerned about not having their presence at the meeting, as it is scheduled for March 23-24.
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Fellowship Correspodence from Mr. Arna Bontemps to Mr. William C. Haygood Correspondence from Mr. Arna Bontemps to Mr. William C. Haygood on confirming dates for his play's opening so it will not interfere with plans for the Fellowship Meeting.
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Fellowship Correspondence from Raymond R. Paty to Mrs. William C. Haygood Correspondence from Ms. Raymond R. Paty to Mrs. William C. Haygood on scheduling dates for the March 23-24 Fellowship Committee meeting. Mr. Paty is occupied with housing issues for veterans, hoping to resolve them by late March.
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Fellowship Correspondence from Mrs. Vandi V. Haygood to Mr. Frank Mechau Correspondence from Mrs. Vandi V. Haygood to Mr. Frank Mechau, sends her thanks Mr. Mechau on his behalf of the art candidates for their efforts and sends applications. William Forbes, now at Georgia, has also applied. The speaker hopes to have good candidates in art. Mr. William Haygood returns to the office on February 1.
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Fellowship Correspondence from Mr. Frank Mechau to Mrs. Vandi V. Haygood Correspondence from Mr. Frank Mechau to Mrs. Vandi V. Haygood updating her on 30 letters he sent to people regarding the Rosenwald fellowship. He also encloses replies from Princeton and Yale University.
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Fellowship Correspondence from Frances Ison to Mr. Frank Mechau Correspondence from Mr. Frances Ison to Mr. Frank Mechau suggesting a few candidates of interest to Mr. Mechau: Mr. Byron Arnold, Mr. Stanton Forbes, Mr. Joselh H. Pyron, and Dr. Marion Souchon.
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Handwritten Correspondence from Mr. Frank Mechau Handwritten Correspondence from Mr. Frank Mechau asking for news about Mr. William C. Haygood and hopes Mr. William would be back for judgement day.
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Fellowship Correspondence from Mrs. William C. Haygood to Raymond R. Paty Correspondence from Mrs. William C. Haygood to Mr. Raymond R. Paty informing him that she is sending Mr. Hendrix copies of their announcement and hopes to have good candidates from the University of Alabama. They have restored scholarship-aid grants to war interrupted students and are setting up a fund. Mrs. Haygood's southern trip is postponed due to the expected reconversion of the fellowship division.