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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Jametta Isadora White An application from Jametta Isadora White in 1946, requesting a grant for one year beginning in June to complete requirements for entrance into a music conservatory and a graduate student towards a degree of Master of Music in Organ, then seek a position as an organ instructor in a music school. Included is a handwritten evaluative note on the application. It assigns a grade of C and contains a brief written assessment, including the phrase “good, competent young woman.” Other portions of the note are present but are not fully legible.
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Written Addendum for Harold D. White A handwritten evaluative note on Harold D. White. It assigns a grade of C and contains a brief written assessment that is not fully legible.
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Record of Fellowship Granted, and Application from Goodrich Cook White The documents contain a 1937 application from Goodrich Cook White. In 1937, the applicant was given 2,500 dollars for travel, visiting university centers in America and Europe, studying university organization with special reference to cooperative undertakings. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Emma Louise White The documents contain fellowship applications from Emma Louise Whit for 1944 and 1947. The plan of work for 1944 was to explore the field of medical education available to Negroes in the United States, and the plan of work for 1947 was to make a study of the preprofessional, professional, and graduate professional education available to Negroes, wiht special refernce to the fields of Medicine, Dentistry, and Nursing, both plans were toards a Ph. D. degree at Ohio State University. Included is a handwritten note, assigning a grade of B and a brief written assessment evaluating the applications.
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Record of Fellowships Granted to Dr. Clarence Cameron White A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Dr. Clarence Cameron White in 1929, 1931, and 1932. He was awarded 3,000 dollars, 1,800 dollars, and 234.03 dollars, respectively to study private lessons in composition with S. Coleridge Taylor and a two year study in Paris, France, as a pupil of Raoul Laparra, the distinguished French Opera composer.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Charlotte Frederica Marie White An application from Charlotte Frederica Marie White in 1945, requesting a grant for one year beginning in June to study the inter relationship of art cultures and motivating philosophies of as many people other than United States Americans as possible towards a Masters degree in fine arts at the Universidade Do Brasil. Included is an evaluative note on the application, but it contains no assessment.
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Record of Fellowships Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Application from Charles Wilbert White The documents contain 1942 and 1943 fellowship applications from Charles Wilbert White. In 1942, applied to study mural techniques in Mexico, and to paint a mural depicting the role of the Negro in the development of a democratic America, but had to change his plan because Draft Board would not allow Mr. White to leave the country. So, he reapplied in 1943 with a substitute position at the Art Students League of New York and was given 2,000 dollars for one year. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded, as well as a handwritten note evaluating the applications.
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Record of Fellowships Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Application from Ann Carolyn White The documents contain a 1945 application from Ann Carolyn White. In 1945, the applicant was given 1,500 dollars to make a study of the Negro and white relationships existing in the Cabrini Homes, a bi racial housing project in Chicago. Seeks Ph.D. at Chicago University. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grants awarded, as well as a handwritten evaluative note on the application. It assigns a grade of A minus.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Hortense Rollins Wells An application from Hortense Rollins Wells in 1948, requesting grant to attend New York School of Social Work for four quarters September 1948 August 1949 taking a course leading to Master of Science in Social Work in the Department of Child WelfareIncluded is a handwritten evaluative note on the application assigning a grade of B stating “see nothing here but another social worker.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Leighla Whipper An application from Leighla Whipper in 1945, requesting a grant for one year beginning in June for investigating, analyzing, and collecting various forms of folk music to be found in many islands of the West Indies. Included is a handwritten evaluative note. It assigns a grade of A and contains a brief written assessment of the application.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Albert Harold Wheeler An application from Albert Harold Wheeler in 1942, requesting a grant for one year beginning in June for a study of various factors associated with lowering the resistance of laboratory animals to virus infections of the Upper respiratory tract, hoping to determine conditions by which the common cold virus might be established in such animals. Included are two handwritten evaluative notes on the application.
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Written Addendum for Vernon Lane Wharton A handwritten evaluative note on Vernon Lane Wharton. It assigns a grade of A.
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Written Addendum for Donald G. Wetherbee A handwritten evaluative note on Donald G. Wetherbee. It assigns a grade of A minus.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Hugh Wilbur Weston An application from Hugh Wilbur Weston in 1946, requesting a grant for one year beginning in June to extend a European assignment for the Pittsburgh Courier to include a visit to Africa for the purpose of writing articles and gathering material for a book and for subsequent lecture series. Included is a handwritten evaluative note on the application. It assigns a grade of A and includes a brief written assessment, which concludes with the phrase “an interesting project.” Other portions of the note are present but are not fully legible.
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Record of Fellowships Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Application from Samuel Z. Westerfield, Jr. The documents contain fellowship applications from Samuel Z. Westerfield, Jr., dated 1941 and 1942. In 1941, the applicant was awarded 1,200 dollars to fulfill the final requirements for the Ph.D. degree and undertake additional work at Harvard University under the supervision of Professor Alvin Hansen. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grants awarded, as well as a handwritten note evaluating the applications.
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Record of Fellowships Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Application from Olive Elizabeth Westbrooke The documents contain fellowship applications from Olive Elizabeth Westbrooke for 1943, 1944, and 1945. In 1944 and 1945, the applicant was granted 1,400 dollars and 1,500 dollars, respectively, to study the process by which a white Southerner learns his role in a Negro white society. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grants awarded, along with three handwritten notes evaluating the applications.
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Record of Fellowships Granted to Harold D. West A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Harold D. West in 1929. He was awarded 1,306.34 dollars for an M.A. in Chemistry at the University of Illinois.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Dorothy West An application from Dorothy West in 1945, requesting a grant of approximately one year for Devotion of full time to completion of a novel which is already underway. Included is a handwritten evaluative note on the application. It assigns a grade of A and includes a brief written assessment, which mentions the phrase “good references.” Other portions of the note are present but are not fully legible.
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Record of Fellowships Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Application from Donald Lee West The documents contain fellowship applications from Donald Lee West for 1945 and 1946. In 1945, the applicant was awarded a 1,800 dollars one year grant, commencing in September, to pursue an Ed.D. at the University of Georgia under the supervision of Dean Kenneth Williams. The plan of work was to try to learn better ways of helping rural schools to improve health, citizenship, economic standards, appreciation for beauty, and native folk culture, after which would return to present position as Superintendent, Lula Public Schools. Also contained in the document is the 1946 application for a one year grant to spend one more term at the University of Georgia, as well as other works. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grants awarded, as well as two handwritten notes evaluating the applications.
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Written Addendum for Charles S. West A handwritten evaluative note on Charles S. Wests. It assigns a grade of C and includes a brief written assessment, which mentions the word “average.” Other portions of the note are present but are not fully legible.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Hortense Rollins Wells An application from Hortense Rollins Wells in 1944, requesting a nine month grant to make a more intensive study of preventive and remedial training as it applies to the basic skill of reading. Wishes to work toward M.S. at the University of Pennsylvania under Dr. F. M. Garver. Included is a handwritten evaluative note on the application. It assigns a grade of C and contains a brief written assessment, including the phrase “no spark shown from the testimony presented.” Other portions of the note are present but are not fully legible.
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Written Addendum for Guy Herbert Wells A handwritten evaluative note on Guy Herbert Wells. It assigns a grade of C and contains a brief written assessment on the application.
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Written Addendum for Emma Wells A handwritten evaluative note on Emma Wells. It assigns a grade of C.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Winfred Bruce Welch An application from Winfred Bruce Welch in 1948, requesting a one year grant beginning in September to relate the Curricula in a Teachers College to the basic needs and problems of the teachers in service, and at the same time, train a more efficient teacher toward the doctorate in Education at Indiana University under the supervision of Dr. M. T. Eaton.
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Written Addendum for Frank J. Welch A handwritten evaluative note on Frank J. Welch. It assigns a grade of B plus.