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Invitation Letter for Musical Composition Jury Sent to Ulysses Simpson Kay A letter sent to Mr. Ulysses Simpson Kay from Mr. William C. Haygood on March 11, 1947 regarding fellowship application for Musical Composition, candidates undergo a preliminary judging by a jury of nationally known composers, so sample manuscripts or published samples had to be sent before February 15, with the the final verdict to be communicated early May. This letter was sent to Mr. George Theophilus Walker and Mr. Irwin Swack as well.
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Request to Post Fellowship Announcements in Summer School A letter sent from Mrs. Hilde Reitzes on June 20, 1947 requesting the recipient, associated with a summer school, to post an enclosed fellowship announcement, especially for students who need to attend school the following fall.
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Fellowship Application Rejection Letter, 1947 A letter sent on May 15, 1947 informing the applicant that their fellowship application was rejected for a Rosenwald Fellowship, and the papers submitted during the application would be returned in a few week.
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Fellowship Application Rejection Letter, 1947 A letter sent on May 15, 1947 informing the applicant that their fellowship application was rejected for a Rosenwald Fellowship, and the papers submitted during the application would be returned in a few week.
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Fellowship Application Rejection Letter A letter from the Julius Rosenwald Fund Fellowship informing the applicant that their fellowship application was rejected for a Rosenwald Fellowship, and the papers submitted during the application would be returned in a few week.
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Request to Post Fellowship Announcements in Summer School A letter sent on June 20, 1947 requesting the recipient, associated with a summer school, to post an enclosed fellowship announcement, especially for students who need to attend school the following fall.
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Request to Post Fellowship Announcements in Summer School A letter sent on June 20, 1947 requesting the recipient, associated with a summer school, to post an enclosed fellowship announcement, especially for students who need to attend school the following fall.
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Request for Assistance in Scouting Promising Candidates for 1948 Fellowship A letter sent on July 15, 1947 requesting assistance in identifying promising and qualified candidates for the 1948 Fellowship program, given the awards were offered to Negroes across the nation and to White Southerners interested in problems distinctive to the region. Applications should have been addressed to Mrs. Hilde Reitzes before January 1, 1948, and enclosed in the letter would be a list of candidates from that year.
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Request for Assistance in Scouting Promising Candidates for 1948 Fellowship A letter sent on July 15, 1947 requesting assistance in identifying promising and qualified candidates for the 1948 Fellowship program, given the awards were offered to Negroes across the nation and to White Southerners interested in problems distinctive to the region. Applications should have been addressed to Mrs. Hilde Reitzes before January 1, 1948, and enclosed in the letter would be a list of candidates from that year.
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Request for Assistance in Scouting Promising Candidates for 1948 Fellowship A letter sent on October 1, 1947 requesting assistance in identifying promising and qualified candidates for the 1948 Fellowship program, given the awards were offered to Negroes across the nation and to White Southerners interested in problems distinctive to the region. Applications should have been addressed to Mrs. Hilde Reitzes before January 1, 1948, and enclosed in the letter would be a list of candidates from that year.
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Request for Assistance in Scouting Promising Candidates for 1948 Fellowship A letter sent on October 1, 1947 requesting assistance in identifying promising and qualified candidates for the 1948 Fellowship program, given the awards were offered to Negroes across the nation and to White Southerners interested in problems distinctive to the region. Applications should have been addressed to Mrs. Hilde Reitzes before January 1, 1948, and enclosed in the letter would be a list of candidates from that year.
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Invitation Letter for Musical Composition Jury Sent to Walter F. Anderson A letter sent to Mr. Walter F. Anderson on January 30, 1948 regarding fellowship application for Musical Composition - candidates undergo a preliminary judging by a jury of nationally known composers, so sample manuscripts or published samples had to be sent before February 15, with the the final verdict to be communicated early May. This letter was sent to Mr. James E. Dorsey, Ms. Rachel A. Eubanks, Mrs. Erma I. Hayden, Mr. Joseph R. Johnson, Mr. Ulysses Kay, and Mrs. Eileen J. Southern as well.
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Fellowship Rejection Letter Sent to Elizabeth Laura Adams A letter sent to Ms. Elizabeth Laura Adams from Mrs. William C. Haygood on April 22, 1944 informing her that her application for a Rosenwald Fellowship was not approved and noting that 37 fellows were chosen, including 22 Negro recipients and 15 White Southern recipients.
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Fellowship Application Rejection Letter A letter from the Julius Rosenwald Fund Fellowship informing the applicant that their fellowship application was rejected for a Rosenwald Fellowship, and the papers submitted during the application would be returned in a few week.
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Fellowship Application Letter to Return Creative Writing Material Sent to Gladys I. Forde A letter sent to Ms. Gladys I. Forde on April 4, 1948 regarding return of submitted material informing recipients that it would be subject to careful review by the Creative Writing jury, and awards would be announced by end of April. This letter was sent to Mr. Thomas D. Pawley, Mr. Emmett E. Robinson, Mr. Maurice V. Russell, Mrs. Helen M. Spaulding, and Ms. Ethel L. Young as well.
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Fellowship Application Rejection Letter, 1948 A letter sent on April 30, 1948 informing the applicant that their fellowship application was rejected for a Rosenwald Fellowship, and the papers submitted during the application would be returned in a few week.
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Fellowship Application Rejection Letter A letter from the Julius Rosenwald Fund Fellowship informing the applicant that their fellowship application was rejected for a Rosenwald Fellowship, and the papers submitted during the application would be returned in a few week.
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Fellowship Application Rejection Letter, 1948 A letter sent on April 30, 1948 informing the applicant that their fellowship application was rejected for a Rosenwald Fellowship, and the papers submitted during the application would be returned in a few week.
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Fellowship Application Letter to Return Musical Composition Material Sent to James E. Dorsey A letter sent to Mr. James E. Dorsey on April 12, 1948 regarding return of submitted material informing recipients that it would be subject to careful review by the Musical Composition jury, and awards would be announced by end of April. This letter was sent to Mr. Walter F. Anderson, Mr. James E. Dorsey, Ms. Rachel A. Eubanks, Mrs. Erma I. Hayden, Mr. Joseph R. Johnson, Mr. Ulysses Kay, and Mrs. Eileen J. Southern as well.
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Request for Assistance in Scouting Promising Candidates for 1947 Fellowship A letter from the Julius Rosenwald Fund Fellowship requesting assistance in identifying promising and qualified candidates for the 1947 Fellowship program, given the awards were offered to Negroes across the nation and to White Southerners interested in problems distinctive to the region. Applications should have been addressed to Mr. William C. Haygood before January 1, 1947, and enclosed in the letter would be a list of candidates from the previous year.
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Letter of Interest in Promising Candidates for 1947 Fellowship Sent to W.S. Brogn A letter sent to Mr. W.S. Brogn on October 22, 1946 requesting for assistance and updates in identifying promising candidates for the 1947 Fellowship, and the writer showed interest in the career of former fellowship holders given Mr. Brogn was a former Rosenwald Fund Fellow.
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Notice for Last Year of Julius Rosenwald Fellowship Fund A notice for the last year of Rosenwald Fellowships announcing that the Julius Rosenwald Fund will no longer offer Rosenwald Fellowships after the current year, as the Fund would close its work. Fellowship applications had to be submitted with all required materials by January 1, 1948.
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Invitation Letter for Creative Writing Jury Sent to Carolyn E. Brandt and Creative Writing List A letter sent to Ms. Carolyn E. Brandt from Mr. William C. Haygood on March 7, 1947 regarding fellowship application for Creative Writing, candidates undergo a preliminary judging by a jury of nationally known critics and authors, so sample manuscripts or published samples had to be sent before March 25. Also included is a list of Creative Writing candidates in 1947.
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Letter for Music Jury Location Change Sent to Berlene G. Baskin A letter sent to Ms. Berlene G. Baskin from Mr. William C. Haygood on March 18, 1947 regarding a change in Music jury location from Parkway Community House to be held at the International House on March 22. This letter was sent to Ms. Nadine Waters and Ms. Ruth Ann Resse.
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Invitation Letter for Fine Art Jury Sent to Kanne Dalton Beall & Selma Hortense Burke and Fine Art Candidate List A letter sent to Ms. Kenna Dalton Beall from Mr. William C. Haygood on March 24, 1947 regarding Julius Rosenwald Fellowships annual judging of Fine Arts candidate to be held on April 21, and materials should be sent to NewcombMacklin after April 10, with the the final verdict to be communicated in the first week of May. Also included is another letter sent to Ms. Selma Hortense Burke on March 25 relaying the same information as was to Ms. Beall, as well as a list of Fine Arts candidates under Painters, Sculptors, Illustrators, Fashion Design, Ceramicists, and Photographers in 1947.