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Fellowship Application from Abram Wolfe Davidson A 1941 application from Abram Wolfe Davidson, an Art Teacher and Sculptor, requesting a grant to preserve in sculpture the vanishing types of Americans in the south.
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Fellowship Application from Jerome A. Conner A 1941 application from Jerome A. Conner, WPA Regional Statistician, requesting a grant to evaluate the economic and sociological implications of the WPA program in the South, with particular emphasis on the extent to which it is meeting the need situation in the rural areas. Wishes to attend the University of North Carolina, working for Ph. D under Dr. H. W. Odum.
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Fellowship Application from Clay Lee Cochran (Joint Application with Creekmore West Fath) A 1941 application from Clay Lee Cochran, a camp manager, requesting a grant to project the economic and social life of one state on a canvas so that it can be understood by average citizens, and other related works. Wishes to practice law in Austin, Texas.
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Fellowship Application for Thomos Dionysius Clark A 1941 application from Thomas Dionysius Clark, an associate professor of History at the University of Kentucky, requesting a grant for a study of the country store and the small town merchant as factors in the southern furnishing trade from 1865 to 1900.
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Fellowship Application for Brainard Cheney A 1941 application from Brainard Cheney, a freelance writer, requested a grant to begin writing on a novel dealing with the Wooden Wealth Era of the Altamaha River Georgia and its terminal port, Darien.
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Fellowship Application from Helen Marguerite Carleton (Mrs. R. L.) A 1941 application from Helen Marguerite Carleton Mrs. R. L., in charge of Public Welfare Library at Louisiana State University, requesting a grant for an objective study of the demonstration partish and Regional Libraries in Louisiana. Wishes to attend the University of Illinois, working for an M.S. in Library Science under Miss Amelia Krieg.
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Fellowship Application from Olen Kenneth Campbell A 1941 application from Olen Kenneth Campbell, an Instructor of School Administration at Oklahoma A and M College, requesting a grant to write and publish a book entitled School Buildings as Community Centers in Villages and Rural Areas . Wishes to attend Teachers College, Columbia University, working for a Doctor of Education degree.
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Fellowship Application from Leila June Bruce A 1941 application from Leila June Bruce, an associate territorial supervisor in the Charch Home management Farm Security Administration, requesting a grant to study in the fields of sociology, political Science, Economics, the synthesis of which will be community organisation. Wishes to attend the University of Chicago beginning in January.
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Fellowship Application from Jack Happel Boone A 1941 application from Jack Happel Boone, a professional Writer, requesting a grant for a third book about the West Tennessee region to follow Dossie Bell Is Dead, Stokes, 1939, and After I'm Gone tentative title, a novel on which I am at present working.
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Fellowship Application from Dean William Blackburn A 1941 application from Dean William Blackburn, a supervisor of research in Five South Central States, requesting a grant to complete the work toward the Ph.D. in economics at the University of Wisconsin.
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Fellowship Application from John Beecher A 1941 application from John Beecher, requesting a grant for research into the past and present of Birmingham, Alabama, and the writing of a social epic poem dramatizing the city through its people.
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Fellowship Application Lamar Baker A 1941 application from Lamar Baker, an artiste and student, requesting a grant for creative work, especially on subject matter dealing with life in the South and the Negro. Wishes to work for one year.
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Fellowship Application from Charles Livingstone Allen A 1941 application from Charles Livingstone Allen, Pastor at First Methodist Church, requesting a grant to take a general course in sociology with the purpose of better understanding possible contributions of the church to rural society, and especially to study the question of church cooperation among churches in rural areas and small towns. Wishes to attend Drew University, working for an M.A. under Dr. Ralph A. Felton.
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Fellowship Application from Gabriel Joseph (Cal) Abraham A 1941 application from Gabriel Joseph Cal Abraham, requesting a grant to pursue the study of Spanish language, literature, and journalism of South American Countries, with the intention of returning to the South, prepared to teach or do newspaper work in connection with Latin America. Wishes to attend the University of Chile and pursue a Master's or equivalent degree.
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Application of Elizabeth Anne Webb An application from Elizabeth Anne Webb, student at Florida State College for women. She wishes to work as intern in the federal government for nine months.
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Application of John Wiley Rozier An application from John Wiley Rozier, student at Emory University. He wishes to work under Dr. Harry Reining Jr. and be assigned to the National Resources Committee for training.
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Application of Marschal Dias Rothe Jr An application from Marschal Dias Rothe Jr, student at the University of Chattanooga. He wishes to work in internship in some field of government that deals with cultural or industrial regionalism in order to prepare for work in a southern field agency.
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Application of Mary Ruth Rogers An application from Mary Ruth Rogers, student at the Florida State College for Women. She wishes to work as intern at the Department of Economic Research of the National Labor Relations Boards.
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Application of Philip Ralph Malone An application from Philip Ralph Malone, student at the University of Virginia. He wishes to work as intern with the National Institute of Public Affairs specializing in personnel administration.
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Application of Marjorie Robertson Jessup An application from Marjorie Robertson Jessup, student at Florida State College for Women. She wishes to work as intern in the Division of Economic Research of the National Labor Relations Board.
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Application of Raymond Ehrlich An application from Raymond Ehrlich, Law Student at the University of Florida. He wishes to attend American University to pursue M.A and interning in the Department of Justice through the National Institute of Public Affairs.
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Anonymous Letter for Application A letter requesting a renewal for a fellowship which covered May 1, 1938 through May 1, 1939. The sender is unknown.
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Application of Harry Babcock Brown An application from Harry Babcock Brown, student at the University of Florida. He wishes to attend American University for Masters of Arts to obtain an internship offered by the National Institute of Public Affairs.
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Application of Thomas Puryear Mims An application from Thomas Puryear Mims. He wishes to develop sculptures of southern mountaineers, Negroes, and farmers.
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Application of May Justus An application from May Justus, Author, Tracy City, Tennessee. She wishes to conduct yearlong study of social and economic life of typical southern tenant family to inform a book about immigration of Southern mountaineers to farm lowlands.