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Application for Jack Conroy A 1942 fellowship application for Jack Conroy, an editor for the Illinois Writers' Project, to study the impact of trade unions and government agencies on the South. The file details his literary career, listing his novels and their years of publication. and lists references such as Erskine Caldwell and Alan Lomax.
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Application notes for George Hillyer Connerat A 1939 fellowship application addendum for George Hillyer Connerat, an accountant applying in the field of Corporation Law. The document includes handwritten evaluations assessing his candidacy.
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Application for Dorothy Huntington Conditt A scholarship aid application for Dorothy Huntington Conditt, a student at the University of Mississippi, to pursue an M.A. in English and Dramatics at Northwestern University or the University of North Carolina. The file documents her plan to teach in Southern schools and includes details on her education at Gulf Park Junior College, work experience, and references.
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Granted applications for Richard Obee Comfort A 1944 fellowship application for Richard Obee Comfort, a Presbyterian minister in LaVergne, Tennessee, granted one thousand two hundred dollars to study the training of rural religious leadership in the United States and Mexico. The file includes a 1945 extension grant of six hundred dollars, details his education at Union Theological Seminary and Peabody College, and contains handwritten addenda.
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Application for James Allen Colston A 1942 fellowship application for James Allen Colston, Principal of Ballard School in Macon, Georgia, to pursue a Ph.D. in Education at Teachers College, Columbia University. The plan of work focuses on developing a program for child and community development adaptable to Negro high schools in Georgia. The file included personal data, references, and handwritten addenda.
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Application notes for Arthur Russell Colmer A 1940 fellowship application summary for Arthur Russell Colmer, Principal of McComb High School in Mississippi, applying in the field of Agriculture. The document includes handwritten addenda.
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Application for Elisabeth Colman A 1946 fellowship application for Elisabeth Colman, a free-lance photographer in New York City, to publish two photographic books on race relations titled Dawn of Chance and American Future. The file details her background in Munich and Berlin, her work with Doubleday Doran, and includes handwritten notes evaluating the proposal as outside the scope of a fellowship.
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Resigned application for Sterling Marcellus Collins A 1941 scholarship aid application for Sterling Marcellus Collins, a student at Morehouse College, to study business administration at the University of Michigan. The file documents that although the grant was awarded, he resigned it due to family responsibilities involving his mother's illness.
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Granted applications for Leslie Morgan Collins This file documents fellowship grants of one thousand four hundred dollars in 1944 and one thousand five hundred dollars in 1945 for Leslie Morgan Collins, an instructor at Lincoln and Fisk Universities, to research a literary portrait of Marian Anderson, Katherine Dunham, and Paul Robeson at Western Reserve University. Included is a 1948 application for a book on Negro authors, professional updates, and critical handwritten notes .
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Granted application for Janet Fay Collins A 1945 fellowship application for Janet Fay Collins, a dancer and choreographer from Los Angeles, granted one thousand eight hundred dollars to research Hebrew and Negro dance materials and prepare for a tour. The file also includes a 1948 reappointment request to perfect her Hebrew Suite, along with references from Lester Horton and Ernest Bloch, and handwritten notes reflecting conflicting opinions on her artistic promise.
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Granted application for Harvey E. Collins A 1931 fellowship application for Harvey E. Collins, a student at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, granted twenty-five dollars to help pay his tuition fees.
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Granted application for Geneva S. Collins A 1931 fellowship application for Geneva S. Collins, a staff member at Saint Agnes Hospital in Raleigh, North Carolina, granted four hundred dollars to study hospital administration. The file documents her plan to train at Provident Hospital in Baltimore under the supervision of Dr. A. J. Lomas.
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Application for Alma Christina Collins A 1948 fellowship application for Alma Christina Collins, a graduate student at the University of Chicago, to study the Creole Negro dialect of Louisiana at the University of Michigan. The document includes handwritten addenda.
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Granted application for Edward Tarleton Collier A 1940 fellowship application for Edward Tarleton Collier, an independent writer and columnist from Atlanta, Georgia, granted two thousand four hundred dollars to complete his novel Fire in the Sky. The file documents his extensive journalism career with papers like the Atlanta Georgian and New York American, his teaching experience, and includes handwritten notes.
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Application for Nathaniel Sextus Colley This file contains the 1942 scholarship aid application record for Nathaniel Sextus Colley, a Supervising Teacher at the Laboratory School of Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. The application requests tuition assistance of one hundred and fifty dollars to pursue an M.A. degree in Education at Fisk University. It lists references such as Dr. J. Max Bond and Charles G. Gomillion, and the application includes a passport-style photograph of the candidate.
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Application notes for Eunice Cowen Colley This handwritten addendum contains the 1940 fellowship application summary for Eunice Cowen Colley, who was unemployed and living in Xenia, Ohio, at the time. The application was for study in the field of Commercial Education.
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Granted application for Harry L. Coles, Jr. This file contains the 1948 fellowship application record for Harry L. Coles, Jr., a Historian with the Civil Affairs Division, Department of the Army in Washington, D.C. The application requests funding to complete a study on the economic structure of rural society in Louisiana, 1803 to 1860. The file indicates the fellowship was granted in the amount of one thousand dollars for a seven-month period. The documents include professional data listing his education at Vanderbilt University, his work experience at the National Archives and War Department Air Historical Office, and a list of his publications in journals such as the Journal of Southern History. The file also includes a handwritten addendum evaluating the candidate, describing him as an Excellent student.
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Application for Flournoy H. Arthur Coles, Jr. This is a fellowship application form for Flournoy H. Arthur Coles, Jr., born in Trenton, New Jersey, in 1915. The applicant was a Graduate Student at the University of Pennsylvania, working toward a Ph.D. degree under Dr. Grover G. Huebner. The purpose of the application was to do research in Italy on the economic reconstruction of the country, leading toward an evaluation of its post war world trade potential. The request was dated 1947 and was for the period of July 1947 through July 1948. The amount requested from the fund was one thousand, six hundred and sixty-one dollars. The reviewing institution is Fisk University.
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Granted application for Coleman, Robert, Jr. Fellowship application for Robert Coleman, Jr., a Negro applicant born in Dallas, Texas, in 1914, to do intensive work on the doctoral dissertation and further study toward a Ph.D. degree at Columbia University under Dr. W. D. Reeve. The application was dated 1940. The Fellowship Committee granted the application, awarding one thousand dollars. The document notes Mr. Coleman received his Ph.D. in June 1941, including handwritten addenda.
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Granted Application for Irma Leona Coleman Fellowship application form for Irma Leona Coleman, a Negro applicant for studies in Home Economics at Michigan State College for the period of one year. The application was dated for the 1930 to 1931 period. The fellowship committee granted Coleman one thousand dollars.
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Application for Robert Taylor Cole Handwritten Addendum for Robert Taylor Cole's position as an Associate Political Science professor at Duke University.
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Application for Lorenza J. Cole This is a fellowship application form for Lorenza J. Cole, a Negro applicant, to complete the work needed to get a certificate from the Matthay School. The application was dated 1931 and was reviewed by the Fisk University Fellowship Committee. The committee granted the application, awarding four hundred dollars.
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Application for Joseph Dubois Cole Joseph DuBois Cole's application with handwritten notes.
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Application notes for Charlia Vurnette Cole This document from 1939 contains application notes for Charlia Vurnette Cole, an Instructor at Middletown Junior High, applying for a fellowship in Food Economics and Nutrition. The document includes handwritten addenda.
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Application notes for Malcolm Y. Colby, Jr. This file contains an application note for Malcolm Y. Colby, Jr. in the field of Geophysics. The page includes handwritten addenda.