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Application from Naomi Mills Garrett An application from Naomi Mills Garrett, a Member of the English Teaching Project, Haiti, requesting a grant from September 1944 to August 1945 to work towards the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Romance Languages at Columbia University.
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Application from Lewis Edward Franklin Frazier An application from Lewis Edward Franklin Frazier, a Professor and Head of Department at Howard University, requesting a grant from September 1, 1944, to August 31, 1945, for the analysis of materials published since the applicants book The negro Family in the U.S. and other works.
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Application from Rhoda Coleman Ellison An application from Rhoda Coleman Ellison, an Assistant professor of English, Huntingoon College, requesting grant preferably from June, 1944 to June, 1945 for a study of early Alabama publications from the introduction of printing in 1807 to 1870 to determine the nature of the literary interests of a reperesentative state in the deep south during its frontier period, including a checklist of Alabama imprints ooks, pamphlets, periodicals, newspapers of the period.
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Application from Joseph Henry Douglass An application from Joseph Henry Douglass, an Instructor in Social Sciences at Fayetteville S. T. College N. C. requesting grant from June 1944 to May 1945 for a study of the Trends and or Life Cycle of the Rural Negro Family in North Carolina showing through compiled data and independent survey, how the familial societyorganization of this group has been and is being affected by a series of indices such as socio economic position, mobility, education, property ownership, etc.
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Application from Esther Victoria Cooper (Jackson) An application from Esther Victoria Cooper Jackson, Executive Secretary of the Southern Negro Youth Congress, requesting a grant from April 1, 1943, to July 1, 1944, for a study of attitudes and thinking of southern Negro youth on the war and post war plans as reflected in their writing and activity.
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Application from Richard Obea Comfort An application from Richard Obea Comfort, a Presbyterian Minister, requesting a grant from July 1, 1944, to July 1, 1945, to study the training of rural religious leadership in the United States and Mexicoif Possible.
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Application from Leslie Morgan Collins An application from Leslie Morgan Collins, an Instructor of English, requesting a grant for the college term 1944 1945 for a literary portrait of three Americans who are contributing to racial understanding through the media of song, dance, and drama, Marian Anderson, Katherine Dunham, and Paul Robeson.
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Application from Gladys Elizabeth Childress An application from Gladys Elizabeth Childress, a student taking credit toward a Doctorate degree, requesting a grant from June 1, 1944, to June 1, 1945, to pursue graduate work in New York, preparatory to making a formal debut as a pianist.
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Application from Margaret Elizabeth Burns Bush An application from Elizabeth Burns Bush, a Foods and Nutrition Teacher, requesting a grant from September 1944 through August 1945, that, through study, some travel, and continued part in an experiment underway, attempts to establish the value and workability of a nutrition service for students in Chicago public high schools, especially those in underprivileged areas.
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Application from J. Edmond Bryant An application from J. Edmond Bryant, an Associate attending Physician at Provident Hospital, requesting a one year grant, for basic training in Pathology and Surgery of Diseases of the Chest.
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Application from Thelma Davis Ackiss An application from Thelma Davis Ackiss, Chairman of Social Science and Social Research, requesting a grant from June 1, 1944, to June 1, 1945, to make a Socio historical study of the Negro community of Houston, Texas, concentrating on race relations, education, politics, religion, and economic aspects.
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Application for Renewal of Fellowship from Hale Aspacio Woodruff An application from Hale Aspacio Woodruff, requesting a renewal of fellowship from August 1, 1944, to August 1, 1945, for Creative Painting, executing a group of paintings portraying the Negro of the South, emphasising the economic and social injustices he endures.
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Application from Robert Gwathmey An application from Robert Gwathmey, an Instructor in Painting and Drawing, requesting a one year grant to spend the entire season in rural North Carolina, living with a farm family that is engaged in raising and harvesting cotton and tobacco crops, to participate in these activities and record through working drawings and paintings, for final completion when removed from the actual scene.
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Application from Eldzier Cortor An application from Eldzier Cortor, a professional artiste, requesting a twelve month grant to stay at Sea Island, Georgia, and to paint a series of pictures that would reveal aspects characteristics of the lives of the Gulla negroes.
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Application from Louise Young An application from Louise Young, a professor of sociology, at Scarritt College, requesting a grant from June 1943 to June 1944, for a study of the social attitudes and social relationships obtaining in the group life of missionaries and native Christians in selected areas of the Far East.
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Application for Renewal of Fellowship Leon Edward Wright An application from Leon Edward Wright, requesting a renewal of fellowship for July 43 to Jude 44 to take the general examinations for the Ph. D. in the Fall of 1943, and to begin the writing of my thesis, which I hope to complete by the Summer of 1944.
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Application from Theodore Wilbur Winchester An application from Theodore Wilbur Winchester, a special organizer, requesting a grant from July 1, 1943, through June 30, 1944, for the observation and study of the effect of the Railway Labor Act on minority groups with special reference to the negro, as it is now administered.
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Application from Charlotte Williams An application from Charlotte Williams, an instructor of Political Science, and Counselor at Womans College, U.N.C., requesting grnat from, June 1943 June 1944 to 1944 for a study of the administration of criminal law in typical Tennessee counties since 1920 with particular refernce to the effect of the defendants race and social status upon the probability of conviction and the extent of punishment.
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Application from William Frederick Tidwell An application from William Frederick Tidwell, the principal of the High School at Alabama College, requesting a grant from September 1943 to June 1944 to study methods by which a rural high school, which is also devoted to teacher training, might be organized to meet the individual needs of students.
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Application from Julius Henry Taylor An application from Julius Henry Taylor, a student at the University of Pennsylvania, requesting a grant for the school year 1943 1944 to study the adsorption of lead cromate.
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Application from Hudson Strode An application from Hudson Strode, a professor of English at the University of Alabama, requesting a grant from May 15 to December 15, 1943.
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Application from Thomas Sancton An application from Thomas Sancton, a managing editor of the New Republic magazine, requesting a grant from March 31, 1943, to March 31, 1944, to travel through the Deep South states, studying the basis of racial tension and attempting to combat riot rumors at their source, and for other works.
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Application for Renewal of Fellowship from Mahlon Clifton Rhaney An application from Mahlon Clifton Rhaney, requesting a renewal of fellowship for one summer semester to take additional cognate courses, which will better equip me for teaching at the general college level as well as for certain specialized courses that will further prepare me for the Job expected in September 1943.
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Application from Reddick Mary Logan An application from Reddick Mary Logan, an Instructor of Biology, requesting a grant from Sept 1943 June 1944 toward the degree of Doctor of Philosophy as outlined by the Harvard Biology Dept.
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Application from Roi Ottley An application from Roi Ottley, a freelance writer, requesting a fellowship grant.