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A Record of Fellowship Granted to Marion Marshall Young A summary of the application granted to Marion Marshall Young in 1944. He was granted 1,200 dollars for one year of further study in the field of medicine to better equip himself to serve the population, both Negro and white, in a rural area of the South. His chosen field was Medicine.
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Written Addendum for James Henry Young A handwritten note regarding James Henry Young, whose chosen field was Education, comments on the application and leaves the applicant with a B.
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A Record of Fellowships Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Application from Louise Young The documents contain a 1943 fellowship application from Louise Young. The applicant was granted 1,550 dollars, for one year beginning in June, to study the social attitudes and social relationships obtaining in the group life of missionaries and native Christians in selected areas of the Far East under the supervision of Dr. Robert E. Park and Dr. Charles S. Johnson, then return to present position as a Professor of Sociology at Scarritt College, Nashville, Tennessee. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to the applicant, along with a handwritten note providing a review of the application.
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Fellowship Application from Ethel Louise Young An application from Ethel Louise Young in 1948, requesting a three year grant starting in September to earn the Master of Fine Arts degree from Yale University under the supervision of Frank McMclian. The plan of work was to discover techniques of social action for changing attitudes and developing a problem solving consciousness among people, using drama as the medium. The chosen field was Drama.
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Written Addendum and Application from Birneisis Motte Young An application from Birneisis Motte Young in 1945, requesting a one year grant beginning in June to prepare for concert work, particularly in the field of chamber music at Juilliard Graduate School under the supervision of M. Edouard Dethier. The chosen field was music. Included is a handwritten note that leaves a review on the application.
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Written Addendum and Application from Orange Edward Yokley An application from Orange Edward Yokley in 1948, requesting a grant starting from September 1948 to January 1950 to study preparation and dehydrogenation of 1,3 dienethiols towards a Ph.D. in chemistry at Indiana University under the supervision of Dr. E. Campaigne. Included is a handwritten note that comments on the application and gives a grade of B.
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Record of Fellowships Granted, and Fellowship Application from Alonzo Smythe Yerby The documents contain a 1947 fellowship application from Alonzo Smythe Yerby. The applicant was granted 1,800 dollars for one year to study for a masters degree in public health at the University of Michigan. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to the applicant.
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Written Addendum for Trezevant Player Yeatman A handwritten note regarding Trezevant Player Yeatman, whose chosen field was Sociology, describes the applicant to be an Interesting fellow with interesting project and good letters but also pretty young it suggests to wait a few years.
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Record of Fellowships Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Application from Richard Edwin Yates The documents contain a 1939 fellowship application from Yates, Richard Edwin. The applicant was granted 1,500 dollars for one year to develop a junior college level course that will acquaint students with some of the more important problems they will face after graduation. Wishes to study at Columbia University. His chosen field was Education. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to the applicant, along with a handwritten note stating, Remarkable record, Remarkable letters, a fine project.
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Written Addendum for Robert Murrah Yarbrough A handwritten note regarding Robert Murrah Yarbrough, whose chosen field was Education, stating Pretty for over age.
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Written Addendum and Application from Dean Scruggs Yarbrough An application from Dean Scruggs Yarbrough in 1942, requesting an eight month grant starting in June to study the adjustment of Negroes in the small city under 75,000 with fewer than 10,000 Negroes, then return to his current position as the Head of the Department of Sociology at Wilberforce University. The chosen field was Sociology. Included is a handwritten note stating, Somewhat over age nothing here.
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Record of Fellowships Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Application from Sadie Mae Yancey The documents contain a 1947 fellowship application from Sadie Mae Yancey. The applicant was granted 2,000 dollars for one year, starting in September 1948, to prepare a booklet for use in schools where there is no organized guidance program and for use as supplementary material in schools where work is organized, towards a Ph.D. in Guidance and Personnel Administration in the Department of Education at Cornell University under the supervision of Dr. John E. King. Her chosen field was education. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to the applicant, and a handwritten note, stating, has spoken to me of Mrs. Yancey. He was shocked that we didnt appoint her last year.
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Written Addendum for Jesse Linden Yaden A handwritten note towards Jesse Linden Yaden, whose chosen field was Curriculum Making, stating, no scholarly references in which to make judgment as to research.
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Written Addendum for Walter C. Wynn A handwritten note concerning Walter C. Wynn, whose chosen field was Social Ethics, stating, but no evidence of or more talent.
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Labor Scholarship Application from Alberta Brown Wylie The documents include correspondence related to Alberta Brown Wylies application for the Labor Scholarship to attend Antioch College. It includes completed application forms, letters requesting recommendations for the applicant, and letters acknowledging receipt of the recommendations. It also contains transcripts, a passport photograph, a classification test, and a letter of rejection from the committee.
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Written Addendum for Donald Wheeler Wyatt A handwritten note towards Donald Wheeler Wyatt, who was an Associate Professor of Social Sciences, stating, unless CSF has some knowledge, there is no evidence of extraordinary ability.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Stella Wright The documents contain a 1942 fellowship application for Stella Wright to work on Human composition and public monuments, as a means of advancing and awakening the cultural American traditions, for a year, at the Art Students League, where she has been admitted. The chosen field was Art Sculpture. Included is a handwritten note, stating.
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Record of Fellowships Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Application from Leon Edward Wright The documents contain fellowship applications from 1942 and 1943 for Leon Edward Wright. The applicant was granted 1,000 dollars, for nine months, in 1942, to work toward a Ph.D. under Professor H. J. Cadbury at Harvard, which would equip for the teaching of philosophical and religious subjects both on a graduate and undergraduate level in one of the Negro colleges in the south. Reapplied in 1943, and was given, 1,500 dollars, a one year grant, to take the general examinations for the Ph.D in the Fall of 1943 and begin the writing of a thesis and complete it by the Summer of 1944, under the supervision of Dr. Henry J. Cadbury, then go on to teach at Howard University. The applicant was given 600 dollars as an extension of his grant in 1944. The chosen field was Religion. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to the applicant for the three years, and two handwritten notes, one stating, Exceedingly high.
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Fellowship Application from Harold Emery Wright An application from Harold Emery Wright in 1942, requesting a one year grant starting in September to use recent findings in child development and studies of Negro youth in building a functional education for Negroes of Texas and the Southwest, at the same time, to evaluate the program at Prairie View since its collaboration with the American Council on Education. Wishes to work for a Ph.D. at the Ohio State University under Dr. H.B. English in the Department of Psychology. The chosen field was Education.
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Written Addendum for Harold Emery Wright A handwritten note towards Harold Emery Wright, whose chosen field was Education, stating.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Ethel Williams Wright An application from Ethel Williams Wright in 1946, requesting a one year grant starting in September to perfect and revise a first volume of poems and to take courses in aspects of creative writing. The applicant reapplied for another one year grant in 1948 to develop a broader sociological background, to broaden and deepen their outlook, and to develop a specific poetic technique, starting in September 1948. The chosen field for both applications is Creative Writing.
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Written Addendum for Ernest B. Wright A handwritten note towards Ernest B. Wright, whose chosen field is Public Law, stating.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Arnold Wood Wright An application from Arnold Wood Wright in 1945, requesting a one year grant for seventy two academic weeks of graduate study and research in sociology and cooperative economics with special concentration on campus cooperatives and the status of cooperatives in Kentucky. Applicant reapplied for another 1 year grant in 1946 to pursue graduate studies starting in September 1946, and write a Ph.D. dissertation on Cooperatives and the Status of Cooperatives among Negroes. For both applications, wishes to work at the University of Wisconsin under the supervision of Dr. T. C. McCormick. These applications were submitted in 1945 and 1946, and the chosen field is Sociology.
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Written Addendum for Thomas Blanchard Worsley A handwritten note towards Thomas Blanchard Worsley, whose chosen field is Economics, stating, nothing in letters to get.
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Record of Fellowships Granted, and Fellowship Application from Stanton L. Wormley The documents contain an application for a 1938 fellowship for Stanton L. Wormley. The applicant was awarded a 1,700 dollars one year grant in 1938. The plan of work was to finish a dissertation, Heines Impact on Victorian England and complete work for the Ph.D degree, then go on to research and creative work in the field of comparative literature with special emphasis upon folk lore and culture. Also, wishes to attend Cornell University to work for one year under Prof. W. C. Devane, then return to the current position as the Head of the Department of Foreign Languages. His application was submitted in 1938, and the chosen field is Language and Literature. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Stanton L. Wormley in 1938.