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Record of Fellowship Granted, Written Addenda, and Fellowship Applications from Otto Hollaway An application from Otto Hollaway, requesting a nine-month grant towards a project, The High School Adjusting to Pupil and Community Needs, while obtaining a Ph.D. degree at Peabody College under Dr. Henry Harap. Mr. Hollaway requested another fifteen-month grant, beginning in June 1948, to study school practices in Alabama and to obtain an Ed.D. degree at Teachers College, Columbia University. Included is a memorandum summarizing the 1942 grant awarded to Mr. Holland, and handwritten notes.
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Record of Fellowship Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Applications from Charles Manuel Holland An application from Charles Manuel Holland, requesting a one-year grant beginning June 1946 to prepare for the concert stage and European opera. Mr. Holland requested another one-year grant beginning May 1947. Included is a memorandum summarizing the 1946 grant awarded to Mr. Holland, and a handwritten note.
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Written Addendum for Cecil Fletcher Holland A handwritten note regarding Cecil Fletcher Holland.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Alvis Milton Holladay An application from Alvis Milton Holladay, requesting a one-year grant beginning July 1945 to do a study of vocational chemical education in certain industrial areas of Tennessee, and to obtain a Ph.D. degree at Peabody College under the supervision of Drs. H.A. Webb and Henry Harap. Included is a handwritten note evaluating the application.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Lloyd LeRoy Hogen An Application from Lloyd LeRoy Hogen, requesting a one-year grant beginning January 1949. The plan of work was to attempt to state a Law of Price in an empirically testable fashion, and to obtain a Ph.D. degree in Economics at Harvard University under the supervision of Professor Frickey. Included is a handwritten note.
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Record of Fellowship Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Application from William Ransom Hogan An Application from William Ransom Hogan, requesting a two-and-a-half-year grant towards editing the twelve-volume diary, 1835-1851, of William T. Johnson, a free Negro who lived in Natchez. Included are a memorandum summarizing the 1940 grant awarded to Mr. Hogan, and a handwritten note evaluating the application.
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Record of Fellowship Granted, Written Addenda, and Fellowship Applications from Robert M. Hodges An Application from Robert Mitchell Hodges, requesting a one-year grant towards doing research in the industrial relations in the South between capital and White and Negro labor, and obtaining a Master of Arts degree at the University of North Carolina. Included is a memorandum summarizing the 1939 grant awarded to Mr. Hodges, a record of his professional career, and handwritten notes evaluating the application.
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Fellowship Application from Margaree Elene Hines An application from Margaree Elene Hines, requesting a one-year grant in September 1943 to obtain a Master of Science degree in Home Economics at Ohio State University.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Applications from Natalie Leota Hinderson An application from Natalie Leota Hinderas, requesting a three-year grant in June 1946 to prepare for a career as a concert pianist. Ms. Hinderas reapplied for another one-year grant beginning in June 1947. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grants awarded to Ms. Hinderas.
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Written Addendum for Joseph S. Himes, Jr. A handwritten note regarding Joseph S. Himes, Jr.
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Record of Fellowships Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Applications from Chester Bomar Himes An application from Chester Bomar Himes, requesting a one-year grant towards completing a sociological novel concerning a young Negro group - As Change Comes On. Mr. Himes reapplied for another six-month grant, beginning in June 1947, to explore different cultures in England, France, Italy, and Russia. Included are a memorandum summarizing the grants awarded to Mr. Hill, and a handwritten note.
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Written Addendum for Helene E. Hilyer A handwritten note regarding Helene E. Hilyer.
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Record of Fellowship Granted, Written Addendum Fellowship Applications from Mozell C. Hill An application from Mozell C. Hill, requesting a six-month grant in June 1943 to complete a socio-psychological study of six all-Negro communities in the state of Oklahoma. Mr. Hill reapplied for another one-year grant beginning June 1944 while working under Drs. Everett Hughes and William F. Ogburn. Included are a memorandum summarizing the grants awarded to Mr. Hill, and a handwritten note.
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Fellowship Application from Marnesha Davis Hill An application from Marnesha Davis Hill, requesting a one-year grant in June 1948 to make an extensive and intensive investigation of special Nego collections, and to obtain a Master of Arts degree in Library Science at the University of Michigan under the supervision of Dr. R.H. Gjelsness. Included is a handwritten note.
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Fellowship Application from Leemar Aubyn Hill An application from Leemar Aubyn Hill, requesting a one-year grant beginning June 1948 to write a novel, Bas Relief, a report of the war as seen through the eyes of the black sailors.
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Written Addenda and Fellowship Application from Joseph Newton Hill An application from Joseph Newton Hill, requesting a nine-month grant beginning September 1944 to conduct a study of educational administration and to obtain a Master of Arts degree at Columbia University. Included are handwritten notes.
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Record of Fellowship Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Application from James Christian Hill An application from James Christian Hill, requesting a one-year grant in July 1940 to study the wage-earner on large-scale farm units and the lower levels of tenancy in the South. Included are a memorandum summarizing the 1940 grant awarded to Mr. Hill, a record of his professional career, and a handwritten note.
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Record of Fellowships Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Applications from Henry Aaron Hill An application from Henry Aaron Hill, requesting a two-year grant in September 1940 to test Van't Hoff's Superposition Principle, and to obtain a Ph.D. degree at Massachusetts Institute of Technology under Dr. Robert C. Hockett. Mr. Hill reapplied for another one-year grant beginning June 1941. Included are a memorandum summarizing the grants awarded to Mr. Hill, a record of his professional career, and a handwritten note.
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Record of Fellowship Granted, Written Addenda, and Fellowship Application from Carl M. Hill An application from Carl McClellan Hill requesting a two-year grant to support the pursuit of a Ph.D. degree in Chemistry at Cornell University. Included are a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Mr. Hill, a record of his professional career, and handwritten notes.
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Record of Fellowship Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Application from Augustus Byron Hill An application from Augustus Byron Hill, requesting a one-year grant towards doing a brief analysis of the Southern Problem of Railroad Freight Rate Differentials, and to obtain a Ph.D. degree at Vanderbilt University. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Mr. Hill, and a handwritten note.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Abram Hill An application from Abram Hill, requesting a one-year grant in September 1944 to obtain a Master of Fine Arts degree at Yale University School of Drama. Included is a handwritten note.
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Record of Fellowships Granted, Written Addendum and Fellowship Applications from Adelaide M. Cromwell Hill An application from Adelaide McGuinn Cromwell Hill, requesting a three-year grant in September 1941 to do a study of the Negro woman as she appears in different places of living, and to obtain a Master of Science degree at Bryn Mawr College. Mrs. Hill reapplied for another nine-month grant beginning September 1944, towards doing a study on a Negro group called the Moorish Americans, and to obtain a Ph.D. degree at Columbia University under R.M. MacIver. Included are a memorandum summarizing the grants awarded to Mrs. Hill, a record of her professional career, and a handwritten note.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from William Edward Highsmith An application from William Edward Highsmith, requesting a one-year grant in January 1949 to make a study of social and economic conditions in Louisiana during the Reconstruction period, and to obtain a Ph.D. degree in History at Louisiana State University under the supervision of Dr. T. Harry Williams. Included is a handwritten note.
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Record of Fellowship Granted to William Edward Highsmith A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to William Edward Highsmith in 1948 to make a study of social and economic conditions in Louisiana during the Reconstruction period.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Edward G. High An application from Edward G. High, requesting a one-year grant in June 1947 to study possible biochemical antagonists of vitamin A or its carotenoid precursors, and to obtain a Ph.D. degree in Chemistry at Indiana University under the supervision of Dr. Harry G. Day. Included is a handwritten note.