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Granted Application for Samuel Dorris Dickinson A granted application for Samuel Dorris Dickinson dated 1944, the file indicates he was granted one thousand six hundred dollars to do graduate work in Anthropology at Columbia University and prepare a monograph on Caddo ceramic art. Included are handwritten notes.
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Granted Application for Mahala Ashley Dickerson A granted application for Mahala Ashley Dickerson, a research assistant at Tuskegee Institute, dated 1945, the file indicates she was granted two thousand dollars to write a biography of Monroe N. Work. Included are handwritten notes.
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Application for M. Audrey Dickerson An application for M. Audrey Dickerson, a graduate student at Columbia University. Dated 1948, the file indicates she sought funding to write a Ph.D. dissertation in Economics regarding import commodity groups. Included are handwritten notes.
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Granted Application for Martin Lionel Dibner A granted application for Martin Lionel Dibner, a student at Rollins College, dated 1947 and 1948, the file indicates he was granted two thousand dollars to write a regional novel about Florida. Included are handwritten notes.
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Application for Ned Phillips De Witt An application for Ned Phillips De Witt, an advertising salesman and associate editor dated 1940, the file indicates he applied for a fellowship in Creative Writing. Included are handwritten notes.
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Granted Application for Malcolm H. Dewey A granted application for Malcolm H. Dewey, a professor at Emory University dated 1932, the file indicates he was granted one thousand dollars for travel and study in Paris, France, in the field of Mental and Social Science.
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Application for Carl E. Devane A fellowship application for Carl E. Devane, an instructor in Government and History at Shaw University, created in 1948. Devane requested funding to pursue a Ph.D. in Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania to study public fiscal administration. Included are handwritten notes.
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Granted Application for Robert Nathaniel Dett A granted application for Robert Nathaniel Dett, Director of Music at Bennett College, dated 1940 and 1942. Dett was granted two thousand six hundred and fifty dollars to work at the Library of Congress on an autobiography showing the development of the Negro idiom in music. Included are handwritten notes.
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Application for Forbes Ross deTamble A scholarship aid application for Forbes Ross deTamble, a graduate assistant at the University of Florida dated 1942, included is a photograph of the applicant and outlines his plan to complete a Master's degree in Sociology by continuing a survey of public health and medical facilities in Florida.
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Application for James Galvez Despinasse An application for James Galvez Despinasse, an assistant instructor of mathematics at Xavier University, submitted in 1945. The applicant requested funds to major in the teaching of secondary school mathematics at Ohio State University. Included are handwritten notes.
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Application for Woodrow Lewis Derricote An application materials for Woodrow Lewis Derricote, a teacher in Washington, D.C., submitted in 1944 and 1945. Derricote requested funding for doctoral studies in Education at the University of Chicago. Included are handwritten notes.
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Application for Anna Louise De Ramus The granted application materials for Anna Louise de Ramus, a concert pianist and student at Northwestern University. Dated between 1943 and 1948, the documents indicate she was granted one thousand five hundred dollars to pursue a concert career and a doctorate. The plan of work included studies at the Juilliard School of Music and summer sessions in France.
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Application for Virginia Lyn Denton A review sheet for Virginia Lyn Denton regarding an application in the field of Social Work and Child Welfare. Included are handwritten comments on the page that praise the candidate but raise concerns regarding the structure of the proposal, suggesting a need for reconsideration pending a comparative statement.
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Granted Application for Jessie Covington Dent A granted application for Jessie Covington Dent for study in the field of Music at Oberlin College. The file records the action of the Fellowship Committee in 1933, noting that a grant of five hundred dollars was awarded to the applicant.
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Granted Application for A. W. Dent A granted application for A. W. Dent regarding the field of Hospital Administration, dated 1933, the file records the Fellowship Committee's decision to grant the applicant $50. The funds were intended to cover expenses during the Institute for Hospital Administration in Chicago.
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Application for Joseph James Dennis An application review for Joseph James Dennis of Clark University in the field of Mathematics, dated 1939. Included are handwritten notes that characterize him with potential but suggest that his proposed one-year study plan might be better spent working with general faculty at Fisk University rather than finding out about a specific problem.
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Granted application for Richard W. Dempsey A 1946 fellowship application for Richard W. Dempsey, an engineering draftsman with the Federal Power Commission, granted one thousand five hundred dollars to create a series of paintings. The project focused on interpreting the life of the Negro in government and industry. The file notes his background as a largely self-taught artist and lists references.
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Granted application for Julian Wallace Dempsey A 1947 fellowship application for Julian Wallace Dempsey, a freelance fashion designer in Los Angeles, California, granted one thousand five hundred dollars to establish himself as a designer and study with Robert McChesney in San Francisco. The file details his experience creating designs for notables such as Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt and Katherine Dunham .
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Granted application for Delaney Joseph A 1942 fellowship application for Joseph Delaney, a painter in New York City, granted one thousand two hundred and sixty dollars to paint types of Negro laborers. The file includes details of his exhibitions and references. This file also contains a 1943 application for Albert Lawrence DeMond, a teacher in Washington, D.C., to study the economic thought of the American Negro.
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Application for Harold Delaney A 1948 fellowship application for Harold Delaney, an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at A. & T. College in Greensboro, North Carolina, to pursue a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry at the University of Chicago. Included are handwritten notes.
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Granted application for Beauford Delaney A 1948 fellowship application for Beauford Delaney, a painter in New York City, granted one thousand five hundred and fifteen dollars to continue research and study in mural painting. The file details his background, including study at the Normal Art School in Boston and work with John Sloan, and lists references such as Alain Locke and Henry Miller.
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Application notes for George Harvison Deer A 1939 fellowship application summary for George Harvison Deer, Superintendent of Schools in Osceola, Arkansas, and a graduate student at Peabody College. The document includes handwritten evaluations praising his record but debating his ranking relative to other candidates.
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Granted applications for Frank A. DeCosta A 1942 fellowship application for Frank A. DeCosta, Director of Avery Institute in Charleston, South Carolina, granted one thousand eight hundred dollars with a 1943 extension of six hundred dollars to pursue a Ph.D. in Education at the University of Pennsylvania. The file includes plans for a study on school unadjustment among Negro pupils and handwritten evaluations of his potential.
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Granted application for Tourgee DeBose A 1931 fellowship application for Tourgee DeBose, granted one thousand two hundred dollars for one year of music study in Paris, France.
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Granted applications for Russell A. Dixon A File documenting a fellowship grant totaling one thousand two hundred dollars from 1929 to 1931 for Russell A. Dixon, to pursue a master's degree in dental science at Northwestern University Dental School.