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Application of Newell Coleridge Fitzpatrick An application from Newell Coleridge Fitzpatrick, requesting a grant for 1943 to do creative work in music, chorus work, composition, and the study of the origin of certain folk melodies. This was to be done at Columbia University. Included is a handwritten note.
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Written Addendum Concerning Howard Naylor Fitzhugh A written addendum pertaining to Howard Naylor Fitzhugh, relating to Economics.
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Memorandum Concerning Ruth S. Fitzgerald A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Ruth S. Fitzgerald from 1931 to 1932 for tuition and travel expenses for study at Teachers College, Columbia University.
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Application of Jessie Angelyn Fitzgerald An application from Jessie Angelyn Fitzgerald, requesting a grant for 1943 for studies in musical composition at the Juillard School of Music, working toward a B.S. degree.
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Written Addendum Concerning Dord Edward Fitz A written addendum concerning the application of Dord Edward Fitz, relating to Art.
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Written Addendum Concerning D. Harley Fite A written addendum concerning the application of D. Harley Fite, relating to Education.
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Application of Bethel Fite An application from Bethel Fite, requesting a grant for 1943 to work for a Master of Arts degree as a specialist in adult education at Teachers College, Columbia University. Included is a handwritten note.
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Application of Elijah Horace Fitchett An application from Elijah Horace Fitchett, requesting a grant for a study of the Traditions of the Free Negro in Charleston, S. C., through personal documents, interviews, and historical records. This was to be conducted at the University of Chicago under Dr. R. E. Park and Dr. Herbert Blumer.
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Memorandum Concerning Ruth Anne Fisher A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Ruth Anne Fisher in 1931 to carry on further work in musical studies.
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Application of Miles Mark Fisher An application from Miles Mark Fisher, requesting a grant for 1943 to study the evolution of Negro spirituals in Slave Songs of the United States, examining them for internal and external evidence of their origins. This was to be done at the University of Chicago under Dr. William W. Sweet.
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Application of James Walter Fisher Applications from James Walter Fisher, requesting grants in 1941 and 1947 to research on The Slave and Free Negro in Delaware and later A Socio-Medical History of American Slavery, 1790-1865. This was to be done at the University of Pennsylvania under Professors Roy Nichols and Richard H. Shryock. Included is a handwritten note.
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Written Addendum Concerning Ada C. Fisher A handwritten note towards Ada C. Fisher relating to Botany.
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Application of Madeline Gloria Finn An application from Madeline Gloria Finn, requesting a labor scholarship in 1945 to better fit herself to function as a union officer and prepare for a full-time organizing position.
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School Record for Madeline Finn A school record document supporting an application for admission to Antioch College. It certifies Madeline Finn's attendance at a St. Louis school from September 1939 to May 1941, noting she did not graduate. The record includes grades, comments regarding her below-average reliability, industry, cooperation, and poor attendance record during her last half-year.
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Rejection Letter to Madeline Gloria Finn A letter dated January 16, 1946, from Vandi V. Haygood to Madeline G. Finn. The letter informs the applicant that she was not selected for a labor scholarship by the Committee at their December meeting, noting the decision is due to the limited number of awards rather than a reflection on her abilities.
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Letter to Philip Reichardt regarding Madeline Gloria Finn A letter dated October 16, 1945, from Vandi V. Haygood to Philip Reichardt. It acknowledges receipt of his confidential statement concerning Madeline Gloria Finn and confirms it will be presented to the Committee on Labor Scholarships.
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Letter to Lou Berra regarding Madeline Gloria Finn A letter dated October 16, 1945, from Vandi V. Haygood to Lou Berra. It acknowledges receipt of his confidential statement concerning Madeline Gloria Finn and confirms it will be presented to the Committee on Labor Scholarships.
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Letter to C. M. Fraizer regarding Madeline Gloria Finn A letter dated October 16, 1945, from Vandi V. Haygood to C. M. Fraizer. The letter provides the specific dates of Madeline Gloria Finn's attendance at Central High School, September 1939 to June 1941, to assist in locating her academic record.
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Detailed Recommendation from Philip Reichardt for Madeline Gloria Finn A letter dated October 15, 1945, from Philip Reichardt to Mrs. Haygood, responding to the request of October 1st. Mr. Berra provides a detailed recommendation for Madeline Gloria Finn, highlighting her role as a shop secretary, her help in organizing her plant, and her active participation in the union, predicting she will likely become a staff member in the future.
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Letter from the St. Louis Board of Education regarding Madeline Gloria Finn A letter dated October 5, 1945, from C. M. Fraizer, Supervising Clerk of the Board of Education of the City of St. Louis, to Mrs. William C. Haygood. The letter states they are unable to locate the attendance record for Madeline Gloria Finn at Central High School without specific graduation or attendance dates and requests this information.
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Recommendation Letter from Lou Berra for Madeline Gloria Finn A letter dated October 3, 1945, from Lou Berra, Representative of the St. Louis Joint Council, United Retail, Wholesale & Department Store Employees of America, C.I.O., to Mrs. Haygood. Mr. Berra endorses Madeline Gloria Finn for a scholarship, citing her potential contribution to the labor movement and her favorable impression at a summer institute in Madison, Wisconsin.
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Letter to Harold J. Gibbons regarding Madeline Gloria Finn A letter dated October 1, 1945, from Vandi V. Haygood to Harold J. Gibbons in St. Louis. It asks Mr. Gibbons to administer a psychological test required by Antioch College to the applicant and also requests a confidential reference regarding her qualifications for a labor scholarship.
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Letter to Doctor Westermann regarding Madeline Gloria Finn A letter dated October 1, 1945, from Vandi V. Haygood to Doctor Westermann. The letter requests that the physician conduct the medical examination required by Antioch College for Madeline Gloria Finn's scholarship application and return the enclosed blank.
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Letter to Mr. Lou Berra regarding Miss Madeline Gloria Finn A letter dated October 1, 1945, from Vandi V. Haygood to Lou Berra in St. Louis. It requests a confidential reference for Madeline Gloria Finn, asking for an appraisal of her abilities and potential in the trade union movement as part of her application for a labor scholarship.
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Letter to Central High School regarding Madeline Gloria Finn A letter dated October 1, 1945, from Vandi V. Haygood to the Superintendent of Central High School in St. Louis, Missouri. The correspondence requests the applicant's school record to support her application for a scholarship.