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Application from Ozie Harold Johnson An Application from Ozie Harold Johnson, requesting a one-year grant beginning September 1945 to study recent practical developments in radar and television as applied to peacetime projects while attending the Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago. Included is a handwritten note.
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Application from Naomi Elvira Johnson An Application from Naomi Elvira Johnson, requesting a nine-month grant in September 1948 to take courses in preparation for teaching remedial reading, to set up a reading clinic, and to obtain a Ph.D. degree in English at the University of Wisconsin. Included is a handwritten note.
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Application from Mary Elisabeth Johnson An Application from Mary Elisabeth Johnson, requesting a nine-month grant in September 1948 to do necessary research and write a doctoral thesis on the subject "Militant Ideas in the Writings of Jules Michelet", and to obtain a Doctorate degree in the Department of Faculte des Lettres, University of Paris under the supervision of Dr. Rene Jasinski. Included is a handwritten note.
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Application from Marjorie Cecil Johnson A handwritten note towards Marjorie Cecil Johnston.
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Application from Marie Beverly Johnson An Application from Marie Beverly Johnson, requesting a one-year grant in June 1948 to obtain a Ph.D. degree in the Department of Mathematics at Radcliffe University. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Ms. Johnson, and a handwritten note.
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Application from Kathryn Louise Johnson An Application from Kathryn Louise Johnson, requesting a nine-month grant in September 1947 to do a comparative study of the dynamics involved in the movement of Negroes in politics in Alabama and Georgia since the beginning of the New Deal (placing special emphasis on the socio-political trends), and to obtain a Ph.D. degree at the University of Wisconsin under the supervision of Professor T.C. McCormick.
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Application from Joseph T. Johnson A handwritten note to Joseph T. Johnson regarding Economics.
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Application from Joseph Richmond Johnson An Application from Joseph Richmond Johnson, requesting a one-year grant in June 1948, to compose a symphonic score titled "Negro Rhapsodie" for string orchestra and contralto voice, and to obtain Mus. B. and Mus. M. degrees at Yale University under the supervision of Bruce Simonds, Hugo Kortschak, and hopefully Paul Hindesmith.
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Application from James Price Johnson An Application from James Price Johnson, requesting a one-year grant beginning May 1943 to compose a symphonic suite for orchestra and voices, "The U.S.A.", inspired by the sacrifices and achievements of the Negro in the military history of the nation. Included are handwritten notes.
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Application from Frances Mae Johnson An Application from Frances Mae Johnson, requesting a one-year grant in September 1943 to study in the teaching of Business with a concentration in Secretarial Studies, and to obtain a Master of Arts degree at the University of Chicago.
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Scholarship Application from Ezell William Johnson An Application from Ezell William Johnson, requesting a one-year scholarship-aid in September 1943 to study in the field of Home Economics and to obtain a Master of Science degree at the University of Michigan.
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Application from Elmer Douglass Johnson A handwritten note towards Elmer Douglass Johnson.
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Application from Charles Price Johnson An application from Charles Price Johnson, requesting a one-year grant in September 1947 to do research work in various places in search of records of social action of Southern Baptists, and to obtain a Ph.D. degree necessary to teach Christian Sociology and/or Ethics. Included is a handwritten note.
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Application from Betty Ann Johnson A memorandum relating to Betty Ann Johnson from 1944 to study the adjustments of minority groups in American culture, and more particularly, the Negro group.
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Application from Alcee Labranche Johnson An application from Alcee LaBranche Johnson, requesting a one-year grant in July 1948 to develop depth of judgment and proper perspective in directing a joint experimental program for the teaching of citizenship responsibilities and privileges to Negro in Jefferson Davis County, and to obtain a Ph.D. degree in Political Science and Rural Education at the University of Southern California or Columbia University under the supervision of Professors Lynd and Cyr at Columbia. Included is a handwritten note.
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Application from Marjorie Robertson Jessup A handwritten note towards Marjorie Robertson Jessup.
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Application from Henry Robert Jerkins A handwritten note towards Henry Robert Jerkins.
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Written Addendum for Maggie M. Jenkins An evaluative note on Maggie M. Jenkins Application.
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Application from Frederick Douglas Jenkins Application from Frederick Douglas Jenkins, requesting a two-year grant beginning in 1941 to obtain a Ph.D. degree in Mathematics (especially in Pure Mathematics and Statistics) at the University of Chicago. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Mr. Jenkins
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Application from William Worthington Jeffries Application from William Worthington Jeffries, requesting a one-year grant beginning September 1942. The plan of work was to make a study of Gideon Welles as Lincoln's Secretary of the Navy, so it would be the basis of a biographical study of Welles. Included is a handwritten note
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Application from Solomon C. Jeffries Application from Solomon Cornelius Jeffries, requesting a grant towards obtaining a Master's degree in Education of the Deaf at Columbia University. Included is a memorandum relating to Mr. Jeffries from 1941.
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Application from Jones Everett Jeffries A handwritten note towards Jones Everett Jeffries..
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Application from Jasper Brown Jeffries Application from Jasper Brown Jeffries, requesting a one-year grant in July 1946 to continue studying Nuclear Physics as begun in work with the Atomic Energy Research Project at the University of Chicago, while under the supervision of the Institute of Nuclear Studies staff. Included is a handwritten note.
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Application from Louise E. Jefferson Application from Louise E. Jefferson, requesting a one-year grant in June 1948 to do research and photography covering the industry, history, and culture of the Negro people of the Caribbean area. Included is a handwritten note.
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Application from Bernard Samuel Jefferson Application from Bernard Samuel Jefferson, requesting a one-year grant in September 1941. The plan of work was to do research towards a dissertation in the field of Evidence, while working towards either LL.M. or S.J.D. at Harvard University Law School. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Mr. Jefferson and a record of his professional career.