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Fellowship Application of Lazarenah Miller Payne A letter of correspondence from M.O. Bousfield to Mrs. Lazarenah Miller Payne written on October 7, 1938. Mr. Bousfield relayed to Mrs. Payne that he would be in Washington on Monday but probably preoccupied all afternoon and evening. So he scheduled for them to meet around 9,30 or 10pm.
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Fellowship Application of Lazarenah Miller Payne A cross reference record of Lazarenah Miller Payne recorded on September 9, 1938. Mrs. Staupers gives qualifications of Ms. Payne.
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Fellowship Application of Lazarenah Miller Payne A letter of correspondence from Lazarenah Miller Payne to Dr. M.O. Bousfield handwritten on September 5, 1938. Ms. Payne offered to include a record of her professional experience since she completed her work for the Bachelor of Science degree in Public Health Nursing at Teachers College, Columbia University.
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Fellowship Application of Lazarenah Miller Payne A letter of correspondence from Ruth L. Hobbs Dr. Bousfields secretary to Mrs. Lazarenah Miller Payne written on July 12, 1938. Ms. Hobbs acknowledged Mrs. Paynes letter of July 6, but Dr. Bousfield wasnt in the office until he returned on September 1. Ms. Hobbs requested of Mrs. Payne a summary of her experiences since her graduation from Teachers College.
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Fellowship Application of Lazarenah Miller Payne A letter of correspondence from Lazarenah Miller Payne to Dr. M.O. Bousfield handwritten on June 21, 1938. Ms. Payne offered to include a record of her professional experience since she graduated from Mercey Hospital School of Nursing. Also included with this letter is a document with the chronological listing of Ms. Paynes professional experience.
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Fellowship Application of Lazarenah Miller Payne A document detailing the chronological listing of Lazarenah Miller Paynes professional experience.
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Fellowship Application of Lazarenah Miller Payne A transcript of the record of Lazarenah Miller Payne at Teachers College, Columbia University for Bachelor of Science Degree in Public Health Nursing. The courses taken included American History, Biology Immunity, Biology Physiology, Child Hygiene, field work, Communicable Diseases, Community Hygiene, Ed. Psychology, Educational Sociology, English Composition, English Drama, English Novel, Family Case Work, Family Case Work Advanced, First Aid, Mental Hygiene, Nursing History, Nursing School Ed., Nutrition, Philosophy of Education, Preventive Medicine, Principles of Teaching, Public Health Nursing and Administration, School Nursing field work, Social Case Work, Social Science, Sociology, Sociology Statistics, Supervision, Teaching in Public Health, Trends in Nursing, Tuberculosis Nursing field work. Also included with this transcript is a document with the chronological listing of Ms. Paynes professional experience.
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Fellowship Application of Allouise Sympson Jaxon A handwritten note written on March 18, 1937.
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Fellowship Application of Allouise Sympson Jaxon A letter of correspondence from M.O. Bousfield to Ms. Allouise S. Jaxon written on January 13, 1938. Mr. Bousfield relayed to Ms. Jaxon that Dr. F.D. Patterson just left Chicago. He also reminded Ms. Jaxon that if she were to depend on the Julius Rosenwald Fund for funds, she would wait unnecessarily.
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Fellowship Application of Allouise Sympson Jaxon A letter of correspondence from Allouise S. Jaxon to Dr. M.O. Bousfield written on January 18, 1938. Ms. Jaxon acknowledged Dr. Bousfields letter of January 13, and she appreciated Dr. Bousfield for his efforts and that of Dr. Patterson.
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Fellowship Application of Allouise Sympson Jaxon A letter of correspondence from M.O. Bousfield to Ms. Allouise S. Jaxon written on April 29, 1937. Mr. Bousfield acknowledged Ms. Jaxons scholarship application. Given it wasnt acted upon, it probably meant that the application was deferred until a latter time.
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Fellowship Application of Allouise Sympson Jaxon A cross reference record of Jaxon A.S. recorded on November 18, 1936. Mr. Patterson of Tuskegee recommends Ms. Jaxon for scholarship.
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Fellowship Application of Allouise Sympson Jaxon Fellowship candidate reports on Allouise Sympson Jaxon written by Mr. Alphonse Henningburg, Dr. W.T.B. Williams, Dr. Eugene H. Dibble on January 29, 1937. Ms. Jaxon was a graduate of Nurse Training School, Tuskegee Institute, and she proved excellent service through her time at John A. Andrew Memorial Hospital, Tuskegee Institute and her time as the Assistant Superintendent of Nurses. Other than that, Ms. Jaxon was regarded as very efficient, absolutely satisfactory, and thoroughly interested in her profession.
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Fellowship Application of Allouise Sympson Jaxon A document from Allouise S. Jaxon detailing her plan of work. Ms. Jaxon expressed her desire to help improve the standards and services of the Nursing Profession where she was, so she wanted to further her studies in Nursing Education. The Nursing Education course included Ward Management, Ward Teaching, Present Objectives in Nursing Education and Nursing Service, How to Set Up Criteria and Apply Them in Evaluating Typical Nursing Curricula, Modern School of Nursing, Goals of Teaching and Learning, Community, State and National Responsibilities for The Care of Patients and for Advancing The Interest of The Nursing Profession. She needed aid to pursue her interest in the field of Public Health.
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Fellowship Application of Allouise Sympson Jaxon A document from Allouise S. Jaxon detailing her plan of work. Ms. Jaxon expressed her desire to help improve the standards and services of the Nursing Profession where she was, so she wanted to further her studies in Nursing Education. The Nursing Education course included Ward Management, Ward Teaching, Present Objectives in Nursing Education and Nursing Service, How to Set Up Criteria and Apply Them in Evaluating Typical Nursing Curricula, Modern School of Nursing, Goals of Teaching and Learning, Community, State and National Responsibilities for The Care of Patients and for Advancing The Interest of The Nursing Profession. She needed aid to pursue her interest in the field of Public Health.
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Fellowship Application of Allouise Sympson Jaxon An official transcript of the record of Allouise Jaxon at Tuskegee Institute, Alabama printed on January 5, 1937. The courses taken included Anatomy and Physiology, Bacteriology, Bandaging, Dietetics, Diseases of Children, Ethics, Emergency Nursing, Gynecology, History of Nursing, Hospital Housekeeping, Hygiene, Institutional Nursing, Massage, Materia Medica, Medical Diseases, Obstetrics, Operating Room Technique, Physiology, Practical Nursing, Review, Urinalysis. This transcript was certified by Albert L. Turner registrar.
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Fellowship Application of Allouise Sympson Jaxon An official transcript of the record of Allouise Jaxon at Tuskegee Institute, Alabama printed on January 5, 1937. The courses taken included English Composition, English Intro to Literature, Adv. Comp. & Literature, American Literature, Advanced Composition, Contemporary Negro Literature, Biology, Education General Psychology, Child Psychology, Principles of Secondary Education, Tests & Measurements, Principles of Teacing H.S. Subject, Observation & Practical Teaching, Materials & Methods, Physical Education, Industrial Arts, World History, Chemistry, Educational Psychology, Introsuction to Sociology, Economics, Sociology the Negro in America, American History & Government, Political Science, Homecrafts. This transcript was certified by Albert L. Turner registrar.
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Fellowship Application of Allouise Sympson Jaxon An official transcript of the record of Allouise Jaxon at Tuskegee Institute, Alabama printed on January 5, 1937. The courses taken included English Composition, English Intro to Literature, Adv. Comp. & Literature, American Literature, Advanced Composition, Contemporary Negro Literature, Biology, Education General Psychology, Child Psychology, Principles of Secondary Education, Tests & Measurements, Principles of Teacing H.S. Subject, Observation & Practical Teaching, Materials & Methods, Physical Education, Industrial Arts, World History, Chemistry, Educational Psychology, Introsuction to Sociology, Economics, Sociology the Negro in America, American History & Government, Political Science, Homecrafts. This transcript was certified by Albert L. Turner registrar.
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Fellowship Application of Allouise Sympson Jaxon An official transcript of the record of Allouise Jaxon at Tuskegee Institute, Alabama printed on January 5, 1937. The courses taken included English Composition, English Intro to Literature, Adv. Comp. & Literature, American Literature, Advanced Composition, Contemporary Negro Literature, Biology, Education General Psychology, Child Psychology, Principles of Secondary Education, Tests & Measurements, Principles of Teacing H.S. Subject, Observation & Practical Teaching, Materials & Methods, Physical Education, Industrial Arts, World History, Chemistry, Educational Psychology, Introsuction to Sociology, Economics, Sociology the Negro in America, American History & Government, Political Science, Homecrafts. This transcript was certified by Albert L. Turner registrar.
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Fellowship Application of Allouise Sympson Jaxon An application from Allouise Sympson Jaxon for a fellowship. Ms. Jaxon was an Assistant Superintendent of Nurses at the time, so the plan of work was to study Nursing Education for Graduate Nurses sepcializing in Public Health Nursing. She sought further training as an Educational Director, and her training 1 year beginning September 1937 would be at the University of Minnesota. This application was submitted on February 1, 1937. Also included are pictures of Ms. Jaxon.
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Fellowship Application of Juanita Vivian Gregory A fellowship candidate report on Juanita Vivian Gregory written by Mrs. Ada B. Thoms on July 19, 1933. Ms. Sims sought further training in Public Health Nursing. Mrs. Thoms knew Ms. Gregory for the past 15 years, and she described Ms. Gregory as a deserving young woman and an excellent nurse of Lincoln Hospital School of Nursing, N.Y.C.
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Fellowship Application of Juanita Vivian Gregory A letter of correspondence from Juanita Gregory to Dr. Michael M. Davis handwritten on June 23, 1933. Ms. Gregory acknowledged receiving Dr. Davis recent letter, and she detailed him on her training and experience in Nursing. Ms. Gregory was a graduate of Lincoln Hospital Training School for Nurses, New York University class of 1921. She was also a teacher for 3 years at the Public School of Birmingham, Alabama prior to her training. She eventually expressed her interest in Public Health and to take the course Supervising of Public Health Nursing at Columbia University.
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Fellowship Application of Juanita Vivian Gregory A letter of correspondence from William R. Conners written on July 17, 1933. Mr. Conners commended Juanita Vivian Gregory for a scholarship and described her as one of splendid reputation, excellent training, high moral character, pleasing personality, and always willing to work with people.
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Fellowship Application of Juanita Vivian Gregory A letter of correspondence from M.O. Bousfield to Ms. Juanita Gregory written on May 11, 1937. Mr. Bousfield relayed to Ms. Gregory that the Julius Rosenwald Fund was no longer offering scholarships in Public Health Nursing since the Social Security program made federal funds available to some states for such purpose. Mr. Bousfield suggested she wrote to her state health officer. Also included with this letter is another from Ms. Gregory to Dr. M.O. Bousfield requesting to know if the Julius Rosenwald Fund offered scholarships in Public Health.
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Fellowship Application of Juanita Vivian Gregory A letter of correspondence from William R. Conners to Mr. George Arthur written on August 14, 1933. Mr. Conners mentioned Juanita Vivian Gregory being considered by the Associate for Medical Service of the Julius Rosenwald Fund for a scholarship. Ms. Gregory was a member of the visiting nurse staff in their city, and she needed funds for further training in Public Health Nursing. Mr. Conners suggested Mr. Arthur meet with Ms. Gregory.