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Application of James Elmo Dorsey Applications from James Elmo Dorsey, requesting grants in 1942 and 1948 towards completing several major works including a cantata for a Ph.D. thesis, and later studying the Schillinger System of Musical Composition. The work was to be done at the University of Pennsylvania and later independently. Included are written addendum pertaining to the applicant.
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Application of Emmett Edward Dorsey An application from Emmett Edward Dorsey, requesting a grant for 1942 to work on the study of the employment and promotional policies of the Federal Government in relation to Negroes. This was to be done at American University working toward a Ph.D. degree under Dr. C. Hudson. Included is a written addendum pertaining to the applicant.
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Application of Dwight Dorough An application from Dwight Dorough, requesting a grant for 1946 to describe the religious scene in the Old South, 1830 to 1860, indicating its characteristics, its forces, and its general environment. Included is a written addendum pertaining to the applicant.
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Application of Edwin Beale Doran, Jr. An application from Edwin Beale Doran, Jr., requesting a grant for 1948 to make a regional study of the geography of the Cayman, Caicos, and Turks Islands in the West Indies. This was to be done while working toward the Ph.D. degree in geography at the University of California under the supervision of Dr. Carl O. Sauer. Included is a handwritten note.
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Application of Virginia Donaldson An application from Virginia Donaldson, requesting a grant for 1948 to spend four months in the South drawing and painting Negro and white farm workers and eight months at home developing this material.
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Written Addendum pertaining to Theodis F. Donald A written addendum concerning the application of Theodis F. Donald.
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Application of David Herbert Donald An application from David Herbert Donald, requesting a grant for 1945 to complete a Ph.D. thesis in American history, specifically a study of William H. Herndon, Lincoln's law partner. This was to be done at the University of Illinois under the supervision of J. G. Randall. Also included is a handwritten note regarding the application.
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Application of James Dombrowski An application from James Dombrowski, requesting a grant in 1937 for an intensive study of the social and economic life of a typical county in the southern Appalachians, focusing on changes due to industrialization. Also included is a written addendum pertaining to the applicant.
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Memorandum concerning John Dollard A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to John Dollard in 1931 for study in the field of Social Psychiatry at the University of Chicago.
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Application of John Nelson Doggett, Jr. An application from John Nelson Doggett, Jr., requesting a scholarship for 1942 to work toward a Master's degree in Sociology at Columbia University.
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Application of Owen Vincent Dodson Applications from Owen Vincent Dodson, requesting grants in 1942 and 1947 to write a series of one act plays showing the history of the American Negro. For the 1947 grant request, the applicant was to devote a year to writing poems.
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Application of David Witherspoon Dodge An application from David Witherspoon Dodge, requesting a grant for 1948 to write an autobiographical narrative of principal experiences over a period of thirty odd years in the Deep South, covering fields like the ministry, labor, and government agencies.
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Written Addendum pertaining to Phillip Malcolm Dobbs A written addendum concerning the application of Phillip Malcolm Dobbs.
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Memorandum concerning E. C. Dobbs A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to E. C. Dobbs from 1930 to 1931 for studies in agriculture at the University of Wisconsin for one year.
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Application of Clifton Orrin Dummett, Sr. An application from Clifton Orrin Dummett, Sr., requesting a grant for 1946 to take courses in public health administration as related to dentistry, potentially leading to a thesis on dental health education. This was to be done while working for the Master of Public Health degree at the University of Michigan under Dr. Kenneth Easlick. Also included is a written addendum pertaining to the applicant.
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Memorandum concerning Charles R. Drew A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Charles R. Drew from 1931 to 1932 for studies in Medicine at the McGill University Faculty of Medicine.
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Granted Application for Charles Dean Dixon A 1945 and 1946 application file for Dean Dixon, a symphony orchestra conductor and private music teacher in New York City. The file indicates he was granted funds totaling four thousand five hundred dollars across two years to develop the American Youth Orchestra, an interracial symphonic group. Included are handwritten notes.
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Granted Application for Annie Belle Dixon A 1930 and 1931 application summary for Annie Belle Dixon, focused on the field of Home Economics. The file indicates she was granted nine hundred dollars for one year of studies at the University of Minnesota.
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Application for Mary Leon Divers A 1948 application document for Mary Leon Divers, a graduate student at Ohio State University. She requested funding to complete a dissertation on organized social work in Columbus and Franklin County, Ohio. Included are handwritten notes that express skepticism, questioning if she will qualify for the Ph.D. after years of study.
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Granted Application for Clyde Ruffin Dillard A 1947 application record for Clyde Ruffin Dillard, a research assistant in Chemistry at the University of Chicago. The file indicates he was granted one thousand five hundred dollars to conduct research on boron hydrides and their thermal reactions. He had previously worked on the Manhattan Project and confidential research for the N.D.R.C..
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Application for Rachel Elizabeth Diggs A 1948 application document for Rachel Elizabeth Diggs, an Executive Secretary for the Winston-Salem Teachers College Alumni Association. The file indicates she requested two thousand dollars to study alumni relations in Negro colleges at New York University. Included are handwritten notes that question the value of the topic.
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Granted Application for Mary Huff Diggs This item is a granted application for Mrs. Mary Huff Diggs, an instructor in social work at Howard University and later Hunter College. Covering 1942, 1943, and 1947, the file indicates she was granted funds totaling over three thousand nine hundred dollars across the years to pursue her Ph.D. at Bryn Mawr and study child welfare. Included are handwritten notes.
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Granted Application for Ellen Irene Diggs This item is a granted application for Ellen Irene Diggs, the assistant and secretary to Dr. W. E. B. Du Bois. The file covers 1940 to 1943 and indicates she was granted one thousand dollars to attend the University of Havana for a Ph.D. in Anthropology. Included are handwritten evaluations.
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Application notes for Herbert Eli Dickson An application summary for Herbert Eli Dickson, a teacher of English and French at Williamsburg County Training School, dated 1940, shows he applied for support in Creative Writing. Included are handwritten notes.
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Granted Application for David Watson Daly Dickson This item is a granted application for David Watson Daly Dickson, a graduate student at Harvard University, dated 1941 and 1942. The file indicates he was granted scholarship aid and a fellowship totaling one thousand four hundred dollars to study English Language and Literature. Included are handwritten notes.