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Fellowship application from David W. Cannon, Jr. Application from David W. Cannon, Jr. He is requesting secretarial assistance to write a book on Group Guidance through Social and Cultural Activity. The special field is Student Personnel Administration in 1938.
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Fellowship application from Henry R. Butler, Jr. Application from Henry R. Butler, Jr. He is requesting an extension of the fellowship period for special studies in heart under Dr. John Parkinson at the London Hospital. The special field is Medicine.
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Fellowship application from Arthur Earl Burke Application from Arthur Earl Burke, an instructor of English at Hampton Institute. He applies for a fellowship to work for PhD at the University of California. He is requesting a grant for two years to get a Ph.D at the University of California in September 1938.
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Fellowship application from Charles Elvin Burbridge Application from Charles Elvin Burbridge, a case worker at the New Orleans Department of Public Welfare. He applied for a fellowship to get an M.A. at the University of Chicago in the School of Social Service Administration in psychiatric case work, emphasizing the adjustment problems of Negro children for a year in October 1938.
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Fellowship application from Henry Allen Bullock Application from Henry Allen Bullock, a professor of sociology at Prairie View State N. and I. College. He applies for a fellowship to write a study of a negro rural community as an area of social interaction. He wishes to work for a PhD degree at the University of Michigan under Dr. R. D. McKenzie for a year of class work and two years of field work in 1938.
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Fellowship application from William Clyde Brummell Application from William Clyde Brummell, a case worker and state homefinder for colored children. He plans to receive professional training in child welfare and public welfare administration. He also seeks an M.A. in Social Work at the University of Chicago for a year.
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Fellowship application from James B. Browning Application from James B. Browning, an instructor of History at Minor Teachers College. He applies for a fellowship to make a study of The Economic Origins of the Negro Church. He also plans to work under the supervision of Mr. A. L. Dumond for four months in July 1938.
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Fellowship application from Antonie Rayner Browne Application from Antonie Rayner Browne, a general science teacher at Junior High School. Antonie applies for a fellowship to study the historical development of education in Mississippi. Antonie plans to work for a PhD at the University of Chicago for two years in 1938.
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Fellowship application from Samuel Joseph Brown Application from Samuel Joseph Brown, an easel painter. He applies for a fellowship to create watercolor portraits of famous Negroes using lithography. He plans to study for a year under the supervision of Dr. Alain Locke in 1938.
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Fellowship application from Robert Duane Brown Application from Robert Duane Brown, a physical science instructor at State Teachers College. He applies for a fellowship to complete his M.A. degree and write a syllabus for Physical Science for rural students who do not have any background in science for a year at the University of Illinois. He mentions wanting to work under Dean Thomas E. Benner.
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Fellowship application from Raymond Ramsey Brown Application from Raymond Ramsey Brown, an assistant executive secretary. He applies for a fellowship to study a graduate course leading to a masters degree at the University of Chicago and for a thesis review of the twenty seven years of work at the National Urban League movement with Negroes. This study is for a year starting in October 1938.
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Fellowship application from Florence R. Beatty Brown Application from Florence R. Beatty Brown, a social science instructor at State Teachers College. She applies for a fellowship to do a year of work in the Graduate School at the University of Illinois to gain a broader knowledge of the Social Sciences, especially Western Civilization. With the knowledge gained at graduate school, she expects to outline a study aid for rural students who have had a limited background.
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Fellowship application from Edward Howard Brown Application from Edward Howard Brown, a teacher of Biology at Second Ward High School. He applied for a fellowship to get an M.S. from the University of Pennsylvania for a year in September 1938.
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Fellowship application from Chrystabelle Delphine Brown Application from Chrystabelle Delphine Brown, a teacher at Johnston County Training School. She applied for a fellowship to study for a year at Cornell University in September 1938, so she could attain a Master of Science degree in Mathematics.
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Fellowship application from Warren Hill Brothers, Jr. Application from Warren Hill Brothers, Jr., an instructor in Mathematics at Talladega College. He applied for a fellowship to pursue studies leading to the doctors degree at the University of Michigan, starting in September 1938, for three years.
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Fellowship application from Ulysses S. Brooks Application from Ulysses S. Brooks. He applies for a fellowship to request a renewal of fellowship for 1938 till 1939 to continue work at the University of Chicago starting in the 1938 summer quarter.
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Fellowship application from George Dwelle Brooks Application from George Dwelle Brooks, a principal at James Adams School. He applies for a fellowship to attend the University of Pennsylvania or Columbia University starting in September 1938 for a year. He also plans to study public school education for negroes in the north with emphasis on the environmental influences and delinquency of public school children.
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Fellowship application from Alfred Russell Brooks Application from Alfred Russell Brooks, a professor of English at AandT College. He applies for a fellowship to re evaulate Colliers influences in the light of other causes of the change in the drama and in other forms of literature after 1898. He seeks to pursue a Ph.D at the University of Edinburgh for two years.
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Fellowship application from Madison Spencer Briscoe Application from Madison Spencer Briscoe, an instructor of Zoology at Storer College. She plans to study for a year in residence at Cornell University, taking courses leading to a Ph.D degree. The duration of study would be a year and four summers under the supervision of Dr. Robert Matheson.
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Fellowship application from Earlene Brewer Application from Earlene Brewer. Earlene applies for a fellowship to study and teach or supervise instruction in methods of teaching to raise the standards of the South. Earlene also wishes to work for M.S. at Columbia University starting in 1936 for a year.
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Fellowship application from Sara Grace Bradley Application from Sara Grace Bradley, an instructor of English at Booker T. Washington High School. She plans to take a course in journalism as well as the courses in English to obtain a masters of Arts degree with emphasis on the high school and college publications. She wishes to work for M.A. at the University of Chicago starting in 1938 for a year.
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Fellowship application from James Alexander Boyer Application from James Alexander Boyer, an instructor of English Literature and Composition at St. Augustines College. He applies for a fellowship to study the poetry of Carl Sandburg and Vachel Lindsay to show how form and theme of modern poetry have broken the bonds of conservatism. He also sought a Ph.D in American Literature from the University of Michigan for two years starting in September 1938.
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Fellowship application from Marcus Hanna Boulware Application from Marcus Hanna Boulware, an assistant professor in English at A.M. and N. College. He applied for a fellowship to work for his Pd.D at the University of Michigan, starting in September 1938 for two years.
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Fellowship application from Hugo Owen Bornn Application from Hugo Owen Bornn, a teacher of Pino and a correlator of music courses. He applies for a fellowship to spend a year in Europe to study advanced piano and composition with special emphasis on the pedagogical aspects of both subjects, to start October 1938.
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Fellowship application from William Holmes Borders Application from William Holmes Borders. He plans to work towards a Ph.D degree in Philosophy for the next two years, where he hopes to serve as the college minister and teacher of philosophy in a university in the South. He also mentions that he wishes to work at Northwestern University under Professor Edward L. Schaub, starting in February 1938, for three years.