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Application from (Hilda) Jane Zimmerman An application from Hilda Jane Zimmerman, an Instructor in History, requesting a grant from June 1944 to September 1945, to make a study of penal reforms in the South and to write a doctoral dissertation on the topic, Penel Reforms in the South Since the Civil War.
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Application from Marion Marshall Young An application from Marion Marshall Young, an intern at City Hospital, requesting a grant from October 1944 to September 1945 for one year of further study in the field of medicine to better fit myself to serve the population, both Negro and White, in a rural area of the South.
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Application for Renewal of Application from Leon Edward Wright An application from Leon Edward Wright, requesting a renewal of fellowship from July through March for Formal training to pursue an intensive program of directed reading under the direction of tutor Professor Cadbury, in preparation for general examinations for the Ph.D at Harvard University.
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Application for Renewal of Application from Theodore Wilbur Winchester An application from Theodore Wilbur Winchester, requesting a renewal of fellowship for twelve months for Formal training to satisfy the requirements for an expert in the field.
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Application from Dorothy Gwendolyn Williams An application from Dorothy Gwendolyn Williams, an Instructor in Library Science at the School of Library Science at Atlanta University, requesting a grant from July 1944 August 1945 to formulate constructively the contribution which library service may make to a total program of adult education for Ngroes in the South in the post war World.
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Application from Olive Elizabeth Westbrooke An application from Olive Elizabeth Westbrooke, requesting a grant from September 1944 to September 1945 to study the process by which a white Southerner learns his role in the Negro white society.
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Application from Madie Belle Ward An application from Madie Belle Ward, a teacher of Languages, at State Teachers College, requesting a grant from September 1944 to March 1945 to continue graduate work at Chapel Hill, N.C.
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Application from Margaret Abigail Walker An application from Margaret Abigail Walker, a writer and lecturer, requesting a grant from June 1944 to June 1945 to revise a book of poetry and begin prose work, preferably a historical novel based on Negro life in America.
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Application from William Bradley Twitty An application from William Bradley Twitty, a graduate student and Fellow at the University of North Carolina, requesting a grant from June 1944 to June 1945, to do part time graduate work under Dr. Howard Odum and part time field work in all Negro rural communities.
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Application from James Harrison Tipton An application from James Harrison Tipton, a Teacher of Mathematics and Basketball Coach at Rabun County High School, requesting a grant from September 1944 through May 1945 to study Psychology, psychiatry, and psychoanalysis with a view to developing a plan for the rural southern community to accomplish the full development of the personalities of Children through education, recreation, and social work.
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Application from Anne Greene Smith An application from Anne Greene Smith, a teaching fellow at the Sociology Dept. of Univ. of N.C., requesting a grant from Sept 1, 1944, to Sept 1, 1945, to pursue a two year course of study at the University of North Carolina leading to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.
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Application from Mary Cecilia Thedieck An application from Mary Cecilia Thedieck, a graduate student and teaching fellow, requesting a grant from 1944 to 1945 to obtain a Ph.D degree in English under Plan A.
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Application from D. B. Robertson An application from D. B. Robertson, a graduate student at Columbia University and Union Theological Seminary.
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Application from Jack Alvin Rhodes An application from Jack Alvin Rhodes, Graduate Research Fellow at Oklahoma University, requesting a grant from September 1944 to date of receiving Ph.D to pursue interests in public administration and the improvement in the quality of legislation.
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Application from James Pipes Register An application from James Pipes Register, who writes and compiles data on Negro workmen, requesting a grant for a Twelve month period from May 1944.
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Application from Dorothy Margarette Reed An application from Dorothy Margarette Reed, a student at Howard dental school, requesting a grant from April 1944 to April 1945 for a full year of postgraduate work in the field of Orthodontics at the UNiversity of Columbia University, New York City for which a certificate of proficiency is given.
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Application from Dorothy Burnett Porter An application from Dorothy Burnett Porter, a supervisor at Moorland Foundation, at the Library of Negro Life and History, requesting grant from September 1, 1944, to August 30, 1945, to prepare a bibliographical essay on the contributions of the Negro to Spanish American and Brazilian Poetry and fiction.
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Application from Pauli Murray (born: Anna Pauline) An application from Pauli Murray born, Anna Pauline, a student of Howard U. School of Law, requesting a grant from September 1944 to June 1946 for the Extension of Minority Rights Under New Deal Labor and Social Legislation and Court Rulings.
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Application from Rayford Whittingham Logan An application from Rayford Whittingham Logan, a professor of History and Acting Head of the Department, at Howard University, requesting a grant from September 1, 1944, to July 1, 1945, for research for the purpose of publishing an analytical and statistical history of the operation of the mandate system in Africa, 1928 to 1940.
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Application from Arthur Stanley Link An application from Arthur Stanley Link, an Instructor in History and Political Science at N.C State College, requesting funding from June 1944 through May 1945 for advanced research and writing on the project, The Souths place in the Birth of the New Freedom.
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Application from Laurette Mae Knight An application from Laurette Mae Knight, a freelance writer, requesting a grant from June 1944 to June 1945 for a study.
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Application from Chester Bomar Himes An application from Chester Bomar Himes, a freelance writer, requesting a grant from February 1, 1943, until February 1, 1944, to complete the sociological novel, As Change Comes On, concerning a young Negro Couple.
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Application for Renewal of Fellowship from Mozell C. Hill An application from Mozell C. Hill requesting a renewal of fellowship from June 1944 to June 1945 to attend the University of Chicago for the purpose of completing a study begun on six all Negro communities in Oklahoma, and fulfilling requirements for a Doctor of Philosophy degree, under Drs. Everett Hughes and William F. Ogburn.
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Application from Adelaide Cromwell Hill An application from Adelaide Cromwell Hill, an Instructor in Sociology at Hunter College, requesting a grant for a study of a Negro group, so called Moorish Americans, which illustrates the complete rejection of the segregated pattern through an abavistic escape into religious fantasy.
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Application from James Albert Gibbs, Jr. An application from James Albert Gibbs, Jr., an Instructor in Chemistry at Fisk University, requesting a grant to engage in research in Chemotherapy.