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Application for Ruth Marie Thomas A 1944 application file for Ruth Marie Thomas, an Associate Professor at Wilberforce University. She requested funding to compile a book of selected readings for secondary schools portraying the Negro. The file includes handwritten notes criticizing her application.
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Application Review for Jean Thomas A 1940 application review for Jean Thomas, a writer and researcher in American folklore from Kentucky. Handwritten notes mention the applicant is Very much over age at 48 and rate the application a B.
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Application for Henry Thomas A 1948 application document for Henry Thomas, Acting Chairman of the English Department at Spelman College. He requested funding to continue Ph.D. studies at the University of Michigan. Handwritten notes cite a professor stating, It is possible that Thomas may reach PhD but his record so far is not distinguished.
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Application Review for Eva Estelle Thomas A 1940 application review for Eva Estelle Thomas, Associate Dean of Women at Hampton Institute. Handwritten notes give her a B minus rating, suggesting the application is not outstanding.
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Application notes for Charline Elise Thomas A 1940 application review for Charline Elise Thomas focused on Biology. Handwritten notes state she has a good record but nothing outstanding in statements from Iowa Professors, rating her a C.
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Application for Cashius M. Thomas A 1944 application document for Cashius M. Thomas, a teacher of mathematics at Douglas High School in Warsaw, North Carolina. He requested funding to work toward a Ph.D. at the University of Michigan.
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Application for Byron Thomas A 1945 application file for Byron Thomas, an instructor in painting at Cooper Union in New York. He requested funds to pursue creative painting in the southern states.
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Application Review for Ben H. Thibodeaux A 1940 application review for Ben H. Thibodeaux, a Senior Agricultural Economist at the U.S.D.A., Includes Handwritten notes praising his Good scholastic record at Harvard and Very fine letters, rating him an A minus.
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Granted Application for Mary Cecilia Thedieck A 1944 application file for Mary Cecilia Thedieck, a graduate student and teaching fellow at Radcliffe College. She was granted 1,400 dollars to obtain a Ph.D. in English. Handwritten notes describe her as A top scholar, but note that she proposes a purely scholastic, historical study to obtain a PhD degree.
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Application Review for Roy Edwards Tew A 1940 application review for Roy Edwards Tew, an Instructor in Speech at the University of Florida. He sought funding for a speech correction project. Handwritten notes describe him as Young and immature, rating the project as worthy but undistinguished.
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Application note for Adam Webster Tenney A 1939 application review for Adam Webster Tenney, an Associate Professor of Agricultural Education at the University of Florida. Handwritten notes are dismissive, stating This looks to me like just another PhD in vocational agriculturist. The notes say he has no references from his graduate school and compliment his face.
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Granted Application for Pauline Byrd Taylor A 1947 application document for Pauline Byrd Taylor, a teacher at Lincoln School in Kalamazoo, Michigan. She was granted 2,100 dollars to survey effective techniques for improving race relations at New York University.
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Application for Moddie Daniel Taylor A 1942 application file for Moddie Daniel Taylor, an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Lincoln University Missouri. He requested funding to research additions to the double bond in liquid ammonia solutions at the University of Chicago. Handwritten notes describe him as a good steady man, but find no evidence of outstanding distinction.
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Granted Application for Lu Sybil Ward Taylor A 1948 application document for Lu Sybil Ward Taylor, a homemaker. She was granted 2,000 dollars to complete an interracial novel set against a religious background, planning to work on the University of California campus.
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Application for Leon Wickliffe Taylor A 1948 application document for Leon Wickliffe Taylor, a news commentator and office manager. He requested 5,000 dollars to assemble the material already gathered into a book manuscript.
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Granted Application for Julius Henry Taylor A 1942 and 1943 application file for Julius Henry Taylor, a student at the University of Pennsylvania. He was granted dollars 1,000 in 1943 to continue his studies in Physics, specifically on the adsorption of lead chromate, toward a Ph.D. degree.
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Granted Application for Joseph T. Taylor A 1938 application file for Joseph T. Taylor, a teaching fellow at Fisk University. He was granted 1,400 dollars to study antisocial behavior and Negro crime while pursuing a Ph.D. at the University of Illinois later changed to the University of Indiana. The file notes that he later became an Instructor in Sociology at Florida A. and M. College. The documents include a 1939 handwritten evaluation noting he has an interesting project, suggesting he could get his doctorate degree in one more year and indicating his request for 1000 dollars was too modest for his proposed field of work.
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Application for James L. Taylor A 1941 application file for James L. Taylor, a graduate student in Chemistry at the University of North Carolina. He sought funding to prepare medicinals from Dwarf Sumac and Sweet Gum trees. Handwritten evaluations describe the project as outside our scope and view the request as a Perfunctory appeal for a Ph.D..
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Application for Herman Leroy Taylor A 1945 application file for Herman Leroy Taylor, a law student at Columbia University and law clerk for the NAACP. He requested funding to make an analytical study of labor developments and governmental control. Handwritten notes evaluate his recommendations and academic records.
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Application for Edward Eugene Taylor A 1948 application document for Edward Eugene Taylor, an Instructor of Mathematics at Allen University. He requested support to pursue a Masters degree at the University of Michigan to broaden his experience in alleviating student problems. Handwritten notes evaluate him, stating, Nothing here, not in our class yet.
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Application for Cyrus Byrdart Taylor A 1947 application document for Cyrus Byrdart Taylor, a teacher trainer in industrial education at Lincoln University. He requested funding to study the status of vocational teacher training in Negro Land Grant colleges while pursuing a Ph.D. at the University of Minnesota.
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Application Review for Claude Randolph Taylor A 1940 application note for Claude Randolph Taylor, an Associate Professor of Science at Tillotson College. The handwritten note reads, Good record at Ohio State. Letters mild.
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Application for Clarence D. Taylor A 1948 application document for Clarence D. Taylor, a freelance photographer. He requested 2,000 dollars to compile a portrait library of Negro leaders who were advancing their people.
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Application for Julien Rundell Tatum A 1945 application file for Julien Rundell Tatum, an Instructor of Rural Sociology at the University of Arkansas. He requested 1,050 dollars to complete requirements for a Ph.D. at the University of Minnesota, focusing on health and medical care among farm families in southern Arkansas. Handwritten evaluations review his application, good project but no one goes clear out for him.
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Granted Application for Tate Merze A 1939 and 1940 application file for Merze Tate, a History Instructor at Bennett College. She was granted 1,800 dollars to work toward a Ph.D. in Government at Harvard and Radcliffe College, writing a thesis on The Movement for Disarmament, 1888 to 1914. Handwritten evaluations from 1939 describe her as a fine scholar with an Excellent record, while evaluations from 1940 express dissatisfaction with her application. The documents include details about her career since the tenure of fellowship and her list of publications.