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Record of Fellowships Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Applications from William Bradley Twitty The documents contain applications from 1943 and 1944 by William Bradley Twitty, a Farmer and graduate student. Applied in 1943 for a grant to study community and southern regional planning with distinguished leaders, and other works towards a master of Arts degree at the University of North Carolina for one year beginning in June. Reapplied in 1944 and was awarded 1800 dollars to do part time graduate work under Dr. Howard Odum and part time field work in an all Negro rural community. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grant award, along with two evaluative notes. One assigns an A, but both include written assessments in the applications.
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Written Addendum for Atwell Rufus Turquette An evaluative note on Atwell Rufus Turquette. It assigns a grade of B and contains a brief written assessment of the application, including the phrase very young for. Other portions of the note are present but are not fully legible.
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Record of Fellowships Granted, and Fellowship Application from Waters Edward Turpin The documents contain a 1941 application from Waters Edward Turpin. The applicant was awarded 1,500 dollars in 1941 for the writing of a novel about the Maryland free Negro, 1830 to 1860. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded.
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Memorandum and Written Addendum, and Scholarship Aid Application from Val Dora Turner The documents contain a 1941 Scholarship Aid application requesting aid for advanced study in dramatics leading to the degree of Master in Arts at Yale University from September 1941 to June 1942. It also contains a 1942 application requesting a grant to secure a degree of Master of Fine Arts to be well prepared to work in that field among the Negro people at Yale University under Dr. Allardyce Nicoll, probably for two years. Included is a memorandum, but it doesnt contain the action of the committee, and an evaluative note that assigns a grade of B and includes a handwritten assessment on the application.
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Record of Fellowships Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Applications from Lorenzo Dow Turner The documents include 1939 and 1945 applications from Lorenzo Dow Turner. The applicant was awarded 3,100 dollars in 1939 to study the sounds, syntax, inflections, intonation, and vocabulary of Negro speech in Bahia and Pernambuco, Brazil, with a view to determining the nature, extent, and significance of West African survivals in this speech. Reapplied in 1945 and was awarded, was awarded 2,500 dollars in 1939 to complete and publish three volumes of Afro Brazilian folk material. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grants awarded, as well as two evaluative notes that both assign a grade of A and contain written assessments on the applications.
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Written Addendum for Lois Morton Turner An evaluative note on Lois Morton Turner. It assigns a grade of C and contains a brief written assessment of the application.
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Written Addendum for John Mills Turner, Jr. An evaluative note on John Mills Turner, Jr. It assigns a grade of C and contains a brief written assessment of the application. Other portions of the note are present but are not fully legible.
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Written Addendum for John Alfred Turner An evaluative note on John Alfred Turner. It assigns a grade of B and contains a brief written assessment of the application. Other portions of the note are present but are not fully legible.
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Fellowship Application from Jean Clements Turner An application from Jean Clements Turner, in 1943, requesting scholarship aid, for specific work in remedial reading, diagnostic and remediation techniques, clinical work, and testing leading to M.A. degree at the University of Chicago for one year beginning September.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Applications from Charles Wilson Turner An application from Charles Wilson Turner, a student at the University of Minnesota, in 1944, requesting an eight month grant beginning in the latter part of April to secure a Ph.D. with a major in American history and minor in education at the present University under Mr. Herbert Heaton. Included is an evaluative note that assigns a grade of B minus and contains a brief written assessment of the application.
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Written Addendum for Bridges Alfred Turner A handwritten evaluative note on Bridges Alfred Turner. It assigns a grade of C and contains a brief written assessment of the application, including the phrase Doesnt appear to me to be anything worth considering. 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 Albert Louis Turner The documents contain a 1939 application from Albert Louis Turner, a Registrar. The applicant was awarded 1,800 dollars for a year of study in the Political Science Department at the University of Michigan, and to use the Law School library to continue research on Legislation and Judicial Interpretation Affecting Negroes. Included are a memorandum summarizing the grants awarded and a handwritten evaluative note on the application. It assigns an A and includes a brief written assessment on the application.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from James Baare Turnbull An application from James Baare Turnbull, an Artist war correspondent in the Pacific area, in 1945, requesting a one year grant beginning in June, records the beginnings of the upsurge of industry in the war time South, with the accompanying opening up of opportunities for the Negro, with a series of paintings and drawings of Negroes of the industrial South. Included is an evaluative note without an assessment.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Applications from Nora Rasby Tucker The documents contain a 1944 and 1945 applications from Nora Rasby Tucker, a Bibliographer. In 1944, the applicant requested a one year grant beginning in September to fulfill requirements leading to the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Latin American History at American University with a dissertation The Causes and Results of the Guerra Federale in Venezuela, 1858 to 1372. Seeks further training for a position in government service or teaching in a college or university under Dr. Louis Hunter.Reapplied in 1945 for a one year grant beginning in September to complete a dissertation on A History of the Ministry of Labor and Its Relationship with the Labor Movement in Cuba. Included are handwritten evaluative notes on the application. One assigns a grade of A minus, the other a B, and both contain brief written assessments on the application.
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Written Addendum for Malvina Trussell A handwritten evaluative note on Malvina Trussell. It assigns a grade of A and contains a brief written assessment of the application, including the phrase A fine person. Other portions of the note are present but are not fully legible.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Wendel Piggott Trumbull An application from Wendel Piggott Trumbull, an Assistant Professor in Accountancy, in 1942, requesting a grant beginning in September to make a fifteen month survey of educational finance for the State of Mississippi, divided into two main parts at the University of Chicago or Michigan, then return to present position. Included is a handwritten evaluative note assigning a grade of C and providing a brief written assessment of the application.
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Memorandum and Scholarship Aid Application from Edna Alston Truitt The documents contain a 1942 application from Edna Alston Truitt requesting a scholarship aid grant for studies in music at Juilliard School of Music, toward an M.A. degree. Included is a memorandum, but it doesnt detail the committees actions.
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Written Addendum for Cornelius Vanderbilt Troup A handwritten evaluative note on Cornelius Vanderbilt Troup. It assigns a grade of C and contains a brief written assessment of the application that suggests the applicant is a good man in a strategic post, but also expresses skepticism by stating, But he is not anywhere near the standards of the fellowships. Other portions of the note are present but are not fully legible.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from William Leroy Triplett An application from William Leroy Triplett in 1948, requesting a one year grant beginning in June to study toward a Master of Science degree in Education at Cornell University with special emphasis on industrial and technical education. Included is an evaluative note that assigns a grade of C and contains a brief written assessment of the application, including the phrase nothing to take hold of. Other portions of the note are present but are not fully legible.
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Written Addendum for Edward G. Trigg A handwritten evaluative note on Edward G. Trigg. It assigns a grade of C and contains a brief written assessment of the application, including the word Overage. Other portions of the note are present but are not fully legible.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Applications from Altona Trent-Johns An application from Altona Trent Johns in 1945, requesting a fifteen month grant beginning in June to enlist rural Negro people for musical and artistic expression at established rural centers with a view to the general enrichment of rural life at the Atlanta School of Social Work and at the Eastman School of Music or the University of Pennsylvania. Included is a handwritten evaluative note. It assigns a grade of B dollars and includes a brief written assessment on the application.
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Record of Fellowships Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Application from William Johnson Trent, Jr. The documents contain a 1940 application from William Johnson Trent, Jr. The applicant was awarded 1,350 dollars to analyze occupational trends among Negroes over the past 20 years, the implications for the Negro in the American economy, and other work towards a Ph.D. at the University of Pennsylvania under Prof. Ralph Young and Prof. Donald Young. Included are a memorandum summarizing the grants awarded and a handwritten evaluative note on the application. It assigns a grade of B and contains a brief written assessment on the application.
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Record of Fellowships Granted, and Fellowship Application from Councill H. Trenholm The documents contain a 1937 application from Councill H. Trenholm. The applicant was awarded 1,500 dollars to be used at the University of Chicago for the preparation of a dissertation, The Development of Teacher Education for Negroes in Alabama, and for the satisfaction of the examination requirements for the Ph.D. degree in the Department of Education over three distributed quarters. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grants awarded.
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Record of Fellowships Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Application from Myron B. Towns The documents include 1938 and 1939 applications from Myron B. Towns. The applicant was awarded 1,400 dollars in 1938 to conduct research on overvoltage and electrode discharge phenomena, while working toward a Ph.D. at the University of Michigan, 1,650 dollars in 1939 as a renewal, and 600 dollars in 1940 as an extension for the summer. Included are a memorandum summarizing the grants awarded and a handwritten evaluative note on the application.
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Record of Fellowships Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Application from Charles Henry Townes The documents contain a 1942 application from Charles Henry Townes. The applicant was awarded 1,500 dollars for a study of the ago hardenine of certain alloys with the growth of crystals of a new phase towards a Ph.D at Pennsylvania State College, where he has been admitted under Dr. Wheeler. Will return to the current position after the fellowship. Included are a memorandum summarizing the grants awarded and a handwritten evaluative note on the application. It assigns an A and includes a brief written assessment on the application.