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Application from Hobart Sidney Jarrett Application from Hobart Sidney Jarrett, requesting a one-year grant in September 1943 to work was the social implications of the 17th-century Character Books from relationships of author to society, of characters to society and to obtain a Ph.D. degree at Harvard University under the supervision of Dr. N. Douglas Bush.
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Application from Ullmont Lenhardt James An Application from Ullmont Lenhardt James, requesting a nine-month grant beginning September 1945 to obtain a Doctor's degree at the University of Chicago. Mr. James reapplied for another one-year grant beginning September 1947, towards making a critical analysis of current practices and principles in the area of School dministration, while working in the Department of Education at New York University. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Mr. James, and a handwritten note.
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Application from Newton Haskin James A handwritten note towards Newton Haskin James.
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Application from Margaret Caldwell James An Application from Margaret Caldwell James, requesting a one-year grant in September 1947 to develop and carry out a small pilot study of communication media as related to their accessibility to and influence on Negroes in a North Carolina community, while working under Dr. John E. Ivey, Jr. at the University of North Carolina. Ms. James reapplied for another one-year grant beginning September 1948, towards obtaining a Ph.D. degree in Sociology with supplementary study in the fields of Public Administration and Planning. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Ms. James, and a handwritten notes.
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Application from Joseph Henry James An Application from Joseph Henry James requested a one-year grant in September 1946 to study in preparation for the concert stage. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Mr. James in 1946.
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Application from Yvonne Aurelia Jackson An Application from Yvonne Aurelia Jackson, requested a grant in September 1941 towards obtaining a Master of Commercial Science degree with a major in Personnel Management as pertinent to Executive Secretaryship at Boston University. Included is a memorandum relating to Ms. Jackson.
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Application from Wallace Van Jackson A handwritten note towards Wallace Van Jackson.
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Application from Taylor Sylvester Jackson An Application from Taylor Sylvester Jackson, requesting an eighteen-month grant in September 1942 to do a study of the small high schools among Negroes in Alabama, to determine the extent boys and girls learn to meet the problems of contemporary life, and to obtain an Ed.D. degree at Indiana University under Dr. M.T. Eaton. Included is a handwritten note.
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Application from Reid Ethelbert Jackson An Application from Reid Ethelbert Jackson, requesting a one-year grant in September 1944 to do training in psychological tests, training in the interpretation of behavior disorders in children and adults, training in therapeutic methods for modifying behavior difficulties, and field work in public schools and hospitals. This was to be done while working at the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Chicago, and the Institute for Juvenile Research. Included is a handwritten note.
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Application from Pierre Denson Jackson A handwritten note towards Pierre Denson Jackson.
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Application from Margaret W. Jackson A handwritten note towards Margaret W. Jackson.
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Application from Levolia Jackson Letters of correspondence between Levolia Jackson, Mrs. William C. Haygood, and others regarding Ms. Jackson's application to the Julius Rosenwald Fund for a labor scholarship. In addition to Ms. Jackson's application is a letter from Mrs. Haygood relaying that her application was turned down.
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Application from Kara Enid Vaughn Jackson An Application from Kara Enid Vaughn Jackson, requesting a one-year grant in September 1943 to do research work on a project which reorganizes the Normal School at Grambling, Louisiana, into a Teachers College, and to obtain an Ed.D. degree at Teachers College, Columbia University under the supervision of Dr. Florence B. Stratemeyer.
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Application from Jesse Jesper Jackson An Application from Jesse Jesper Jackson, requesting an eleven-month grant towards writing a book-length account of my development from August 1944 up to the present, entitled "The Cultural Development of a Negro".
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Application from James Edward Jackson Jr. An Application from James Edward Jackson, Jr., requesting a one-year grant in May 1942 to do a popularized historical narrative of the role of the Negro worker in the American labor movement with particular reference to the Southern labor movement. Included is a handwritten note.
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Application from George William Jackson A handwritten note towards George William Jackson.
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Application from Blyden Jackson An Application from George Blyden Jackson, requesting a nine-month grant in September 1947 to do a critical study of James Weldon Johnson and his period, and to obtain a Ph.D. degree at the University of Michigan under the supervision of Dr. Joe Lea Davis. Ms. Jackson reapplied for another one-year grant towards taking preliminary examinations in French and German in February, taking doctoral preliminaries in August, and working on her dissertation thereafter. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grants awarded to Ms. Jackson, and a handwritten note.
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Application from Elmo Louis Jackson A handwritten note towards Elmo Louis Jackson.
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Application from Ella Mae Jackson An Application from Ella Mae Jackson, requesting a one-year grant in September 1943 to earn a B.S. degree in Nursing Administration at the University of Minnesota under the supervision of Ms. Katherine Densford.
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Application from Elizabeth Mae Jackson An Application from Elizabeth Mae Jackson, requesting a two-year grant in September 1940 to write a thesis subject treating the political and cultural problems of Argentina, and to obtain a Ph.D. degree at the University of California, Berkeley under Drs. Herbert I. Priestley and Charles E. Chapman. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Ms. Jackson, and a handwritten note.
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Application from Earl C. Jackson, Sr. Application from Earl Clayhood Jackson, Sr., requesting a one-year grant in September 1945 to give special study to modern trends in curriculum construction and changes necessary for meeting the needs of pupils, and to obtain a Ph.D. degree at Harvard University under Dr. William H. Burton. Mr. Jackson reapplied for another one- year grant beginning September 1946, towards making a survey of literature about Negroes and compiling information that the ordinary White child should be taught about the Negro, to improve race relations. Included are handwritten notes.
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Application from Joseph Simson Jacob A handwritten note towards Joseph Simson Jacob.
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Application from Sumner Albert Ives Application from Sumner Albert Ives, requesting a one-year grant in June 1947 to make recordings of stories such as the Uncle Remus stories of Joel Chandler Harris as told by qualified Negro informants, and to obtain a Ph.D. degree at the University of Texas under Mr. Rudolph Willard. Included is a handwritten note.
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Application from Jeter Allen Isely Application from Jeter Allen Isely, requesting an eighteen-month grant towards writing a doctoral dissertation on the Populist Movement in North Carolina, especially the factors that caused the revolt and the eventual failure to overthrow the one-party governmental machine, and to obtain a Ph.D. degree at Princeton University under Professor C.R. Hall. Mr. Isely reapplied for another one-year grant towards completing a thesis, "Horace Greeley and Social Democracy, 1854-1860," contrasting the pre-Civil War popular desires for free soil and free labor with the actual Reconstruction attainments. Also included is a memorandum summarizing the grants awarded to Mr. Isely, and a professional record and handwritten notes.
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Application from Robert Lee Irving Application from Robert Lee Irving, requesting a grant towards obtaining a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering at Purdue University. Also included is a portrait picture of Mr. Irving.