-
Application of Helen McClurg An application from Helen McClurg, requesting a one-year grant beginning October 1948. The plan of work was to take graduate courses in the Industrial Relations Center at the University of Chicago and participate in the development of educational materials for national CIO unions. This was to be done under the supervision of Frederick H. Harbison. This application was submitted in 1948, and the chosen field is Labor. Included is a written addendum pertaining to the applicant.
-
Application of Howard Gordon McClain Applications from Howard Gordon McClain, requesting grants in 1943 and 1944. The plan of work was research on the race relations programs of representative southern religious groups and later to work on southern religious leaders and leadership. This was to be done while working toward a doctorate at the University of North Carolina under Dr. Howard W. Odum. These applications were submitted in 1943 and 1944, and the chosen fields are Religion and Sociology. Included is a handwritten note Good record at Vanderbilt... Sound person...
-
Application of Mary F. McCarthy An application from Mary F. McCarthy, requesting a one-year grant beginning June 1947. The plan of work was to study the activities of children and community resources to evolve plans for agency cooperation. This was to be done while working toward a Ph.D. at George Peabody College for Teachers. This application was submitted in 1947, and the chosen field is Education. Included is a written addendum pertaining to the applicant.
-
Application of Dorsey De Vere McCarthy An application from Dorsey De Vere McCarthy, requesting a ten-month grant beginning June 1946. The plan of work was to write a non-fiction book designed for the middle-class white American woman to enable her to know better Negro fellow citizens. This application was submitted in 1946, and the chosen field is Creative Writing. Included is a written addendum pertaining to the applicant.
-
Application of Vernell McCarroll An application from Vernell McCarroll, requesting a one-year grant beginning September 1947. The plan of work was to make a study of the trust areas and non-self-governing areas under the charter of the United Nations. This was to be done while working toward a Ph.D. at Radcliffe College under professors Elliott and Friedrich. This application was submitted in 1947, and the chosen field is Political Science.
-
Application of Margaret Ann McCall An application from Margaret Ann McCall, requesting a one-year grant beginning June 1943. The plan of work was a study of the organization and administration of camps conducted by departments of physical education with a proposal for organizing camps in the South. This was to be done while working toward an Ed.D. degree at New York University under Dr. Jay B. Nash. This application was submitted in 1943, and the chosen field is Education. Included is a written addendum pertaining to the applicant.
-
Application of Beryl Eugenia McBurnie An application from Beryl Eugenia McBurnie, requesting a one-year grant beginning May 1943. The plan of work was to tour the West Indies and the country in recital, train student groups, and compile a book of West Indian folk songs and dances. This application was submitted in 1943, and the chosen field is Drama & Dancing.
-
Written Addendum pertaining to Henry C. McBay A written addendum pertaining to Henry C. McBay, relating to Chemistry. The note mentions Good record at Wiley... Excellent at Atlanta... Excellent letters…
-
Application of Winston Kermit McAllister Applications from Winston Kermit McAllister, requesting grants in 1940 and 1942. The plan of work was to conduct a comparative study of the Kantian theory of science and the theory of science of Whitehead, and later a study of the ethics of David Hume and Moritz Schlick. This was to be done while working toward a Ph.D. at the University of Michigan under Professor Charles Vibbert and Dr. D. H. Parker. These applications were submitted in 1940 and 1942, and the chosen field is Philosophy. Included is a handwritten note Absolutely top man...
-
Written Addendum pertaining to Joan Louise McAllister-Gordon A written addendum pertaining to Joan Louise McAllister-Gordon, relating to Sociology.
-
Application of Walter Samuel McAfee An application from Walter Samuel McAfee, requesting a one-year grant beginning October 1946. The plan of work was to pursue advanced studies and research in nuclear physics. This was to be done at Cornell University under the supervision of Dr. H. A. Bethe. This application was submitted in 1946, and the chosen field is Physics. Included is a written addendum pertaining to the applicant.
-
Written Addendum pertaining to Crawford Bernard Lindsay A written addendum pertaining to Crawford Bernard Lindsay, relating to English Language & Literature. The note mentions nothing in any of the references and rates him B-.
-
Written Addendum pertaining to Inabel Burns Lindsay A written addendum pertaining to Inabel Burns Lindsay, relating to Social Work. The note mentions Over age... Good formally... wants... degree.
-
Written Addendum pertaining to Daniel P. Lincoln A written addendum pertaining to Daniel P. Lincoln, relating to History. The note describes his subject as Pretty fuzzy subject for historical research.
-
Written Addendum pertaining to William Alexander Lynk, Jr. A written addendum pertaining to William Alexander Lynk, Jr., relating to Electro-Chemistry. The note mentions references rating his ability as about average with that possessed by graduate applicants and states there is No other evidence of superior ability.
-
Application of Ruth Granbery Lynch An application from Ruth Granbery Lynch, requesting a one-year grant beginning June 1944. The plan of work was a two-year study of youth as human resources in relation to post-war adjustment. This was to be done while working toward a Ph.D. at the University of North Carolina under Dr. Howard W. Odum and Dr. Rupert B. Vance. This application was submitted in 1944, and the chosen field is Sociology. Included is a written addendum pertaining to the applicant.
-
Application of John Newton Lyle An application from John Newton Lyle, requesting a grant for nine to twelve months in 1939. The plan of work was a study of English and Scottish savings banks, investment companies, and investments made for trust funds. Originally planned for the London School of Economics, the plan was revised due to the war to include study of banking institutions in the United States. This application was submitted in 1939, and the chosen field is Economics [Banking and Finance].
-
Application of Ruby E. Stutts Lyells [Mrs.] An application from Ruby E. Stutts Lyells [Mrs.], requesting a one-year grant. The plan of work was to take courses in library science looking toward the fulfillment of requirements for the Doctor's degree at the University of Chicago and to study the relationship between the library and applied science in land-grant colleges. This application was submitted in 1945, and the chosen field is Library Science. Included is a written addendum pertaining to the applicant.
-
Application of James Ellis LuValle Applications from James Ellis LuValle, requesting grants in 1938, 1939, and 1940. The plan of work was the determination by theoretical and experimental methods of the resonance energies in conjugated unsaturated organic molecules, with special reference to those containing oxygen. This was to be done while working toward a Ph.D. at the California Institute of Technology. These applications were submitted in 1938, 1939, and 1940, and the chosen field is Physical Chemistry.
-
Written Addendum pertaining to Buckner S. Luter A written addendum pertaining to Buckner S. Luter, relating to Agricultural Education. The note describes him as an interesting & promising young man but still at beginning of his career and notes that he does not have any scholarly testimony.
-
Written Addendum pertaining to Ben Gray Lumpkin A written addendum pertaining to Ben Gray Lumpkin, a part time instructor in English, and graduate student at University of North Carolina, and their work relates to Southern Literature.
-
Application of Thomas Dean Ludwig An application from Thomas Dean Ludwig, requesting a one-year grant beginning June 1947. The plan of work was to make a twelve-month study of the results of the rural education program being conducted under the auspices of the Tennessee Territorial Farmers Union, et al. This application was submitted in 1947, and the chosen field is Labor. Included is a handwritten note.
-
Application of Harold William Lucien An application from Harold William Lucien, requesting a one-year grant beginning September 1943. The plan of work was to prepare for the field of industrial chemistry and attend Northwestern University for an M.S. degree. This application was submitted in 1943, and the chosen field is Organic Chemistry.
-
Application of Wendell Maurice Lucas An application from Wendell Maurice Lucas, requesting a grant from October 1942 to August 1943. The plan of work was to begin study for a Ph.D. degree in Chemistry at University of Michigan. This application was submitted in 1942, and the chosen field is Chemistry - Organic. Included is a handwritten note: Top record & recommendations....
-
Application of Robert Henry Lucas Applications from Robert Henry Lucas, requesting grants in 1945 and 1948. The plan of work included writing a novel about the Negro worker in the aircraft industry, and later doing two thirteen-week series of radio scripts dealing with Negroes. These applications were submitted in 1945 and 1948, and the chosen field is Creative Writing. Included is a written addendum pertaining to the applicant.