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Application from Virginia Evelyn Dudley An application from Virginia Evelyn Dudley, requesting a grant from 1943 to1944.
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Application from Julien Binford An application from Julien Binford, a painter, requesting from 1943 to 1944 for Creative work in painting.
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Application from Leon Edward Wright An application from Leon Edward Wright, a student requesting a grant from 1942 to 1943 to work towards the PH.D. at Harvard, which would equip me for the teaching of philosophical and religious subjects both on a graduate and undergraduate level in one of our Negro colleges in the South.
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Application for Renewal of Fellowship from Margaret Just Wormley An application from Margaret Just Wormley, requesting a renewal of fellowship from July 1, 1942, through June 1943 to complete a project on the new southern literature and other works.
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Application from J. Ernest Wilkins, Jr. An application from J. Ernest Wilkins, Jr., Alvua K. Brown Fellow at the University of Chicago, requesting a grant from September 1942 to August 1943 for Multiple integral problems in the calculus of variations.
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Application from Eric Williams An application from Eric Williams, an assistant professor of social and political science at Howard University, requesting a grant from June 1, 1942, to January 31, 1943, for a general study on The Caribbean and the Crisis of Democracy, a technical study on the Caribbean Sugar Industry.
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Application from Henry Joseph Walker An application from Henry Joseph Walker, an Instructor in Sociology at Howard University, requesting a grant from 1942 to June 1943 for continuation of graduate study at the University of Chicago for the purpose of completing formal graduate study, and other works.
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Application from Charles Henry Thompson An application from Charles Henry Thompson, dean of the college of Liberal arts at Howard Univerisy and Editor of the Journal of Negro Education, requesting gran from August 1, 1942 to July 31, 1943 to make a definative study of the social and educational philosophy onf Booker T. Washington which, in its more comprehensive aspects, will comprise a study of race relations and Negro Education since the Civil war.
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Application from William Daniel Varnell An application from William Daniel Varnell, a science Instructor at the University of Tenn. Experimental School, requesting a grant from June 1, 1942, to September 1, 1943, for the social and economic betterment of southern communities through education.
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Application from Towns, Charles Henry An application from Towns, Charles Henry, an Instructor of Physics and Chemistry at Virginia State College, requesting a grant from Sept. 1942 to June 1943 for a study of age hardening of certain alloys with the growth of crystals of a new phase.
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Application from Robert Ramsey An application from Robert Ramsey, an accounting clerk for a chemical company, requesting a grant from June 1942 to June 2943 for a novel about a white tenant farmer family in Eastern Arkansas.
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Application from Ellen Hull Heff An application from Ellen Hull Heff, a graduate student at the University of North Carolina, requesting a grant from September 1942 to June 1943 to continue studies in general Sociology, concentrating in the fields of population and statistics.
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Application from James Elmer Montgomery An application from James Elmer Montgomery, a graduate student at Vanderbilt University, requesting a grant from June 1942 to June 1943 for the summer quarter at a selected university, fall term in the field, and spring term at Vanderbilt University.
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Application from William Alexander Mitchell An application from William Alexander Mitchell, an Instructor in the Department of Politics at Princeton University, requesting a grant from July 1942 to July 1943 for the Development of Administrative Techniques in the Carolinas relative to the Taking of Game and Fish.
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Application from Jesse William Markham An application from Jesse William Markham, a graduate student in political economy at Johns Hopkins University, requesting a grant from May 1, 1942, to May 1, 1943, describes, analyzes, and attempts to explain wage differences between the South and other regions in five manufacturing industries.
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Application from Edward Henry Margetson An application from Edward Henry Margetson, an Instructor in Music, requesting a grant from May 1942 to May 1943 to devote self to a years intensive effort in the more sustained forms of choral composition.
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Application from Herman Hodge Long An application from Herman Hodge Long, a special fellow and research assistant at Fisk University Department of Social Science, requesting a grant from June 26, 1942, through June 19, 1943, to make a commemorative study of belligerence in minority groups, as an expression of social frustration, with special reference to the Negro Youth.
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Application from Robert Lloyd An application from Robert Lloyd, an Engineer of surveys, City of Gary, Indiana, requesting a grant from September 1942 to June 1943 to secure a masters degree in Chemical Engineering at Purdue University.
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Application from John William Lipscomb An application from John William Lipscomb, an assistant city editor, requesting a grant from 1942 to 1943, for the History of the poll tax.
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Application from Arthur Stanley Link An application from Arthur Stanley Link, a research assistant, requesting a grant for 1942 to 1943 for an evaluation of southern leaders on the New Freedom and other works.
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Application for Renewal of Fellowship from Ulysses Grant Lee, Jr. An application from Ulysses Grant Lee, Jr., requesting a renewal of fellowship for the academic year 1942 to 1943 to conclude formal studies in American Culture and other works.
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Application from (Claire) Marcelotte Leake An application from Claire Marcelotte Leake, a graduate assistant in the Graduate Office, requesting a grant for the school year 1942 to 1943 for advanced training in preparation for the field of Ethnobotany.
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Application from Margaret Morgan Lawrence, M.D. An application from Margaret Morgan Lawrence, M.D., a medical intern at Harlem Hospital, requesting a grant from September 1942 to August 1943 for a year of study in public health emphasizing child health in preparation for pediatric service in a southern community.
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Application from Charles Radford Lawrence, Jr. An application from Charles Radford Lawrence, Jr., a co executive secretary of the southern field council at National Student Y.M.C.A, requesting a grant from July 1, 1942, to July 1, 1943, to study the racialistic radical social movements among Negroes in the Harlem Community, New York City.
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Application from Thomas Henderson Kerr, Jr. An application from Thomas Henderson Kerr, Jr., a temporary assistant in the Delivery Section of the main Library at the Library of Congress, requesting a grant from Sept 42 to June 43 to continue intensive study of piano.