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Application from Thomas Hal Phillips An application from Thomas Hal Phillips, requesting a grant beginning June 1947. The plan of work was to write a novel dealing with a Southerner of good will who attempts to rectify the wrongs he has committed, and to obtain a Master of Arts degree at the University of Alabama under Professor Hudson Strode. This application was submitted in 1947, and the chosen field is Creative Writing. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Mr. Phillips in 1947, as well as a handwritten note: Amazing testimony.
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Written Addendum for Sidney James Phillips A handwritten note towards Sidney James Phillips relating to Soils-Soil Conservation: Over age. We turned this man down last year [illegible].
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Written Addendum for Myrtle Redmond Phillips A handwritten note towards Myrtle Redmond Phillips relating to Education: Very good letters from good people at U of C [illegible].
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Fellowship Application from Helen Lou Phillips An application from Helen Lou Phillips, requesting a grant towards studying languages and vocal repertoire, and working under Mme. Idelle Patterson, New York City. This application was submitted in 1948, and the chosen field is Music-Singing.
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Fellowship Applications and Written Addendum for Ralph Arloe Phelps, Jr. An application from Ralph Arloe Phelps, Jr., requesting a grant beginning June 1948. The plan of work was to make a survey and analytical evaluation of the struggle for public higher education for Negroes in Texas, and to obtain a Doctor of Theology degree in the Department of Social Ethics at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary under the supervision of Dr. T.B. Maston. This application was submitted in 1948, and the chosen field is Education. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Mr. Phelps in 1948, as well as a handwritten note: Excellent. Top intellectual ability [illegible].
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Record of Fellowships Granted, Written Letter of Reappointment, and Fellowship Application from Pauline Edna Phelps An application from Pauline Edna Phelps, requesting a grant beginning June 1947. The plan of work was to obtain a B.M. degree with major in Voice at the Julliard School of Music. Ms. Phelps reapplied for another grant beginning September 1948 towards special voice training for the concert stage and opera, under the supervision of Mrs. Smith Kimball. These applications were submitted in 1947 and 1948, and the chosen field is Music-Singing and Voice. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Ms. Phelps across 1947 and 1948, as well as a handwritten note: Miss Kimball doesn't seem all out [illegible].
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Written Addendum for Harry Lee Pettrie A handwritten note towards Harry Lee Pettrie relating to Insurance: Poorly constructed application [illegible].
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Record of Fellowships Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Application with Written Notes for James Carlylse Peterson An application from James Carlylse Peterson, requesting a two-year grant beginning June 1940. The plan of work was to spend the 1940 summer session at Minnesota for a study Casual and Seasonal Agricultural Laborers in a Southern Rural-Urban Area, and to obtain a Ph.D. degree under Dr. Lowry Nelson [Professor of Sociology]. This application was submitted in 1940, and the chosen fields are Rural Sociology and Agriculture. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Mr. Peterson in 1940, as well as a record of professional career and a handwritten note: [illegible] Excellent record at Fisk. Excellent letters [illegible].
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Fellowship Application from Annie Mae Peterson An application from Annie Mae Peterson, requesting a grant beginning September 1943. The plan of work was to gain a comprehensive knowledge of modern approaches to education, and to obtain a Master of Arts degree at Ohio State University. This application was submitted in 1942, and the chosen field is Education.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Marie Ferguson Peters An application from Marie Ferguson Peters, requesting a grant beginning September 1945. The plan of work was to develop a thoroughly usable and workable program of guidance for our Negro high schools, and obtain a Master of Arts degree at the University of Chicago under the supervision of Dr. D.A. Prescott. This application was submitted in 1945, and the chosen field is Education. Included is a handwritten note: No scholarly references [illegible].
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Henry R. Peters An application from Henry R. Peters, requesting a grant beginning June 1948. The plan of work was to obtain a Master's degree in Pharmacology at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacology under the supervision of Howard C. Newton, then work towards a Ph.D. degree in Pharmacology. This application was submitted in 1948, and the chosen field is Pharmacy. Included is a handwritten note: Nothing here.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Louise Sublette Perry An application from Louise Sublette Perry, requesting a grant beginning June 1942. The plan of work was to investigate mountain speech in the highlands of North Carolina through phonograph recordings and linguistics transcription, and obtain a Ph.D. degree at Louisiana State University under Dr. C.M. This application was submitted in 1942, and the chosen field is English Language and Literature. Included is a handwritten note: Over age [illegible].
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Cereta Elizabeth Perry An application from Cereta Elizabeth Perry, requesting a grant beginning June 1948. The plan of work was to pursue courses in Administration and Guidance, and obtain a Master of Science degree in Physical Education at the University of Wisconsin under the supervision of Dr. Marie Carns. This application was submitted in 1948, and the chosen field is Physical Education. Included is a handwritten note: Nothing here.
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Fellowship Application from Yvonne Gregory Perkins An application from Yvonne Gregory Perkins, requesting a grant beginning June 1948. The plan of work was to write a collection of fourteen related short stories using Negro idiom and based on the American Negro's projection of himself into the White culture through wish-fantasy. This application was submitted in 1948, and the chosen field is Creative Writing.
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Record of Fellowships Granted and Fellowship Application from Marion Perkins An application from Marion Perkins, requesting a grant beginning June 1947. The plan of work was to carve 2 near life-size figures out of marble portraying John Henry and George Washington Carver. Mr. Perkins reapplied for a grant beginning June 1948 towards doing a series of portrait heads of children ranging ages five through twelve years old, and to obtain a B.A. degree at the Chicago School of Design. These applications were submitted in 1947 and 1948, and the chosen field is Art-Sculpture. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Mr. Perkins in 1948.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Elizabeth Kell Perkins An application from Elizabeth Kell Perkins, requesting a grant beginning June 1946. The plan of work was to make a study of the economic and social conflicts and adjustments of Negroes and Whites. This application was submitted in 1946, and the chosen field is Sociology. Included is a handwritten note: Excellent references. Over our optimum age [illegible].
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Written Addendum for Raoul M. Perez Handwritten notes towards Raoul M. Perez relating to Romance Languages: Excellent record. Excellent references [illegible] and We turned this man down last year [illegible].
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Record of Fellowships Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Application from Pauline Nichols Pepinsky An application from Pauline Wright Nichols Pepinsky, requesting a grant beginning July 1945. The plan of work was to carry out an an experimental study of the personality problems of Negro college students enrolled in a Middlewestern state university, and to obtain a Ph.D. degree at the University of Minnesota. Mrs. Pepinsky reapplied for another grant. These applications were submitted in 1945 and 1948, and the chosen field is Psychology. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Mrs. Pepinsky in 1945, as well as handwritten notes: Golly what a good looking gal! [illegible] and Her references do not seem as all out as they did in 1945 [illegible].
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Fellowship Application from Dorothy Estelle Pentecost An application from Dorothy Estelle Pentecost, requesting a grant beginning September 1943. The plan of work was to obtain a Master of Arts degree at the University of Chicago. This application was submitted in 1948, and the chosen field is Art-Painting.
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Fellowship Application from Carrie Davis Pembrook An application from Carrie Davis Pembrook, requesting a grant beginning June 1943. The plan of work was to present a suitable anthology of Negro drama that shows the creative art of the Negro, and to obtain a Ph.D. degree at New York University under the supervision of Dr. Thomas Clark Pollock. This application was submitted in 1943, and the chosen field is English.
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Fellowship Application from Lila Pell An application from Lila Pell, requesting a grant beginning September 1948. The plan of work was to do a series of paintings based on the Negro section of Baltimore, Maryland showing the progress of the living conditions of these people. This application was submitted in 1948, and the chosen field is Art-Painting.
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Record of Fellowships Granted, Publications, Fellowship Application with Written Notes, Career Since Tenure of Fellowship, and Written Letter of Renewal for Reed Edwin Peggram An application from Reed Edwin Peggram, requesting a grant towards completing a dissertation The notion of Decadence in Nineteenth Century Literature, and to obtain a Ph.D. degree at Harvard University under the supervision of Professor Fernand Baldensperger. This application was submitted in 1938, and the chosen field is Research in Comparative Literature. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Mr. Peterson in 1938, as well as a record of professional career and a handwritten note: Excellent man. Doubtless doing good literary research [illegible].
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Written Addendum for William Peery A handwritten note towards William Peery relating to English Literature: Excellent scholastic record. Excellent record in creative writing. Fine letters [illegible].
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Fellowship Application from Abraham Hendrickson Peeler An application from Abraham Hendrickson Peeler, requesting a grant beginning September 1943. The plan of work was to work out some practical means by which the program suggested in North Carolina's new Twelve Year Program may more effectively prepare the elementary pupils for participation in the social and economic life of the state, and to obtain a Master of Arts degree at Ohio State University. This application was submitted in 1943, and the chosen field is Education.
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Fellowship Application from Edward Peeks An application from Edward Peeks, requesting a grant beginning June 1947. The plan of work was to write a novel on the Negro infantryman in the italian Campaign - his attitude towards war, the problems with which he had to cope in a Jim-Crow Army, and his treatment as a second-class citizen called upon to fill a first-class obligation. This application was submitted in 1947, and the chosen field is Creative Writing.