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Application for Marie Davis Cochrane This document is a 1947 fellowship application summary for Marie Davis Cochrane, who was an Instructor in English and Dramatics at Southern University. The application was to support one year of study at the University of Chicago for a Ph.D. in Drama, beginning in September 1947. Her stated plan was to research the role of dramatics and speech arts in Southern Negro colleges. The document lists her extensive educational and professional background, previous research, and references, including Rufus E. Clement and William S. Braithwaite. The total amount requested from the Fund was two thousand, two hundred and seventy dollars.
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Granted application for Leila S. Green (Cochrane) This file contains the fellowship summary page for Leila S. Green, later Mrs. Chappelle C. Cochrane, a graduate student in Organic Chemistry from Howard University, to obtain a Ph.D. from Radcliffe College in preparation for a teaching career. The document indicates she was granted one thousand dollars for 1938 and received renewals of one thousand dollars for 1939 and one thousand dollars for 1940. It also includes addenda listing her academic honors, 1939 research, and subsequent professional career at the Canton, Ohio, Urban League and St. Paul's Polytechnic Institute.
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Granted Application for Cobb William Montague This document contains the 1941 fellowship summary page for William Montague Cobb, who was an Associate Professor of Anatomy at Howard University, to prepare an atlas of age changes in the human skeleton with a focus on sex and race variations , with the study to be conducted at Western Reserve University. The file documents that the fellowship was granted in the amount of two thousand dollars. It also includes subsequent updates on Dr. Cobb's professional career, noting his promotion to Professor of Anatomy in 1942, a list of his editorial positions and memberships as of 1944, and a partial publications list.
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Document Containing 'Jane Clonts?' A Handwritten note containing the name Jane, and some other data.
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Written Addendum for Virgil Alfred Clift. A handwritten evaluation of the application
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Mildred Ann Clift. A fellowship application from Mildred Ann Clift requesting a grant for 1944 for curricular innovations for a small Negro secondary school with special reference to the philosophy of experimentalism. Included is a handwritten evaluation of the application.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Cecil William Clift. A fellowship application from Cecil Williams Clift requesting a grant in 1942 for advanced study in the fields of plant reeding and production, soil management, and methods of research, with special emphasis on conditions affecting tung oil culture. Included is a handwritten evaluation of the application.
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Document Containing Emma Mills Clement A Handwritten note containing the name Emma Mills Clement, and some other data.
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Fellowship Applications of Albert Buford Cleage, Jr. and Frederic Neill Cleaveland. A fellowship application from Frederic Neill Cleaveland in 1942 to continue the study of the service activity of the North Carolina state government and other related works, and in 1943 to experiment with the probability of applying the educational use of the sound movie as a method of mass instruction to the educational needs of the negro church. Also included is a handwritten evaluation on the application.
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Fellowship Renewal Application from Schieffelin Claytor. A fellowship renewal application from Schieffelin Claytor in 1938 for the continuation for another sixteen months, beginning on the first of June, 1938, of the present stipend for study at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University.
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Record of Fellowships Granted and Fellowship Application from Dr. William Waldron Schieffelin Claytor. A memorandum summarising the grant awarded to Claytor, William Waldron Schieffelin in 1937 and renewed in 1938 for the investigation of some general problems of topological imbedding, and the study of some special linking properties of complexes lying in Euclidean n-dimensional space at the University of Michigan under Dr. R. L. Wilder. Included is the application digest.
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Written Addendum, Record of Fellowships Granted, and Fellowship Application from Kathryn Ellen Clarke. A memorandum summarising the grant awarded to Kathryn Ellen Clarke in 1948 to secure a Master's degree in physics so as to qualify for admittance to the Institute of Nuclear Studies at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, the following year. Also included is a handwritten evaluation on the application and the application digest.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from John Henrik Clarke. A fellowship application from John Benrik Clarke requesting a grant for 1946 to write short stories, poems, and articles reflecting the various woods in Negro life. Also included is a handwritten evaluation on the application.
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Written Addendum, Record of Fellowships Granted, and Fellowship Application from Charles Morgan Clarke, Jr. A memorandum summarising the grant awarded to Charles Morgan Clarke in 1948 to collect information, for presentation in doctoral dissertation form, on the efforts of the philanthropic foundations in the education of public school teachers in the south, including the activities of the Peabody, Slater, Jeanes, Rosenwald, Rockefeller, etc. Also included are handwritten evaluations on the applications.
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Document Containing 'Wm. A. Clark' Scanty handwritten note containing Wm. A. Clark - Rural Ed
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Written Addendum for Thomas D. Clark. A handwritten evaluation of the application of Thomas D. Clark.
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Fellowship Applications from Mrs. Mamie Katherine Clark. A joint application of Mamie K. Clark and Kenneth B. Clark in 1940 for an investigation of early levels in the development of consciousness of self in Negro children with special reference to the emergence of social awareness, and a reappointment application to complete Ph.D at Columbia University.
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Record of Fellowships Granted for Mrs. Mamie Phipps Clark. A memorandum summarising the grant awarded to Clark, Mamie Phipps, Mrs., in 1940 for investigation of early levels in the development of consciousness of self in Negro children, with special reference to the emergence of racial awareness, and 1941 for studies in child psychology, at Columbia University, specifically some aspects of personality as related to skin color in Negro Children under Dr. Klineberg.
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Fellowship Application and Written Addendum for Louis Phillip Clark. A fellowship application from Louis P. Clark in 1947 to study the methods and techniques employed in conducting aeroelastic instability investigations at several aircraft research organizations in Great Britain. Also included is a handwritten evaluation on the 1939 application.
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Fellowship Application, Written Addendum, and Record of Fellowships Granted for Kenneth Bancroft Clark A memorandum summarising the grant awarded to Clark, Kenneth Bancroft, in 1940 for the investigation of early levels in the development of consciousness of self in Negro children, with special reference to the emergence of racial awareness. Included is a written evaluation of the application and the application digest.
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Written Addendum for Harold B. Clark. A handwritten evaluation of the application of Harold B. Clark.
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Fellowship Application from Edgar Rogie Clark. An application from Edgar Rogie Clark requesting a grant for 1948 to do research, including field trips, collecting and recording, and creative writing, as well as study the art of interpreting Negro Folk Music, all of which is to be used as an approach to intercultural understanding and appreciation. Wishes to study in the Department of Anthropology at Columbia University under the supervision of Dr. George Horsog.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Claude Clark. The document contains 1945, 1946, and 1948 applications from Claude Clark requesting a grant to go to Brazil to study the people and their folkways, explore and paint Brazil;s landscapem and utilize what is found in the painting of American peoples and surroundings and other related works. Included are evaluative notes on the applications.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Cornelia Josey Clark. An application from Cornelia Josey Clark requesting scholarship aid in 1942 for a study of the school in relation to the community and its occupational opportunities for youth in selected rural areas of the North Carolina sub-regional laboratory. Wishes to attend the University of North Carolina, working for an M.A. degree.
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Written Addendum for Benjamin Franklin Clark. A handwritten evaluation of the application of Benjamin Franklin Clark.