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Application of J. Edmond Bryant An application from J. Edmond Bryant, requesting a grant for 1929-1930, 1931-1932, and 1944, towards continuing study Medicine at the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, his research in Physiology at Chicago University, and basic training in the Pathology and Surgery of diseases of the chest, for the development of the Department of Thoracic Surgery at Provident Hospital.
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Application of Mary Owen Bruce An application from Mary Owen Bruce, requesting a grant for 1947, to write supplementary reading books for second, third, and first grade Southern children. Included is a handwritten note.
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Application of Ruth Elyzabeth Brownlee A Fellowship Application from Ruth Elyzabeth Brownlee, from 1942, to prepare to meet qualifications for a teacher in business administration, and train business workers to meet the present demand for skilled office helpers, and to work towawrds a masters degree at the University of Wisconsin.
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Application of James B. Browning A record of Fellowships Granted for James B. Browning in 1930, to enable a continuance of studies in European History at the University of Chicago.
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Document Containing Addendum Concerning Vincent Jefferson Browne A written addendum from 1939, concerning Vincent Jefferson Browne, a Graduate student at Harvard.
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Application of James Douglas Browne, Jr. A written addendum and Fellowship Application from James Douglas Browne, Jr., to pursue a course study leading to Ph.D. in speech at the University of Michigan.
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Application of Winona Mason Brown A Record of Fellowships Granted for Winona Mason Brown awarded in 1931, to study in music at the Chicago Musical College.
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Application of William Oscar Brown A record of fellowships granted William Oscar Brown, between 1941 and 1942. The plan of work was to study the character of the race problem in Puerto Rico, Santo Domingo, Cuba, and the Virgin Islands.
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Document Containing Addendum Concerning Willa B. Brown A written addendum for Willa B. Brown, from 1940, regarding and application to do Aviation.
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Application of Sterling Allen Brown A fellowship application from and a record of fellowships granted to Sterling Allen Brown, in 1942, to write a book on the Negro in the contemporary South and to begin a novel of three Negro generations.
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Document Containing Addendum Concerning Samuel Brown A Written Addendum from 1940, regarding Samuel Brown, a teacher of music at Thomas Jefferson High school in Los Angeles, and his application to study music education and composition.
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Application of Ollie Lee Brown A Record of Fellowships Granted to Ollie Lee Brown in 1929. The plan of work was to study in library science at the University of Iowa.
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Application of LaCoste Evans Brown A Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from LaCoste Evans Brown, requesting a grant in 1942, to study voice, piano, languages, and interpretation of vocal music in pursuit of a B.S. degree at Teachers College, Columbia University, under the supervision of Dr. Harry Wilson.
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Application of L. Paris Brown A fellowship application from L. Paris Brown, in 1937, to make a special study of the causes, effects, and cures of Negro delinquency, by securing sufficient data and making a thorough study of such data, and to pursuit of an M.A. degree at Columbia University.
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Application of J. Harold Brown A fellowship application and a handwritten addendum concerning J. Harold Brown, requesting a grant in 1944. The plan of work was to devise a curriculum for a school of modern instrumental music of collegiate standing, to prepare players, leaders, and managers of dance organizations, through knowledge gained by personal contact and other methods.
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Application of Ina Corinne Brown A collection of the record of fellowship granted, including the plan of work documents, and handwritten addendums for Ina Corinne Brown in 1937, who wished to investiage the natural history of the color line and the development of the notion of racial inferiority of African Negroes, and to pursuit a doctoral degree at the University of Chicago.
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Document Containing Addendum Concerning Horace Brightberry Brown, Jr. A handwritten addendum for Horace Brightberry Brown, Jr.
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Document Containing Addendum Concerning Harry Babcock Brown A written addendum for Harry Babcock Brown from the National Institute of Public Affairs in 1940. Including handwritten a handwritten note.
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Application of Florence Rebekah Beatty Brown An written addendum and a fellowship application concerning the fellowships awarded to Rebekah Beatty Florence Brown for a grant in 1942, to conduct a documented study and analysis of a Negro middle class family from 1870 to 1942. Included is a handwritten note.
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Application of Ella Albert Brown A record of the fellowships awarded to Ella Albert Brown in 1931. The plan of work was to study library science at Columbia University.
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Application of Dallas Coverdale Brown A written addendum and Fellowship Application from Dallas Coverdale Brown, requesting a one year grant beginning in September 1945. The plan of work was to do a study of the opportunities for Negroes in small business enterprises in order to work towards an M.S. degree under Russel S. Willcox at Ohio State University. Including a handwritten note
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Application of Carlynn Ellen Brown A Fellowship Application from Carlynn Ellen Brown, requesting a 1-year grant beginning in September 1947. The plan of work was to pursue courses in education in education with a music major for a teaching and concert career, under the supervision of Henry Lichtwardt. The chosen field was Music-Instrumental (Piano).
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Application of Calvin Coolidge Brown A Fellowship Application from Calvin Coolidge Brown, requesting a 1-year grant. The plan of work was to study classics with Mme. Wanda Landoevska, coaching with Simon Barere, composition and orchestration with William Grant Still, and conducting under Serge Koussevitsky. The chosen field was Music-Instrumental.
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Application of Allen Orlando Brown A Fellowship Application from Allen Orlando Brown, requesting a 1-year grant beginning in September 1947. The plan of work was to break down the opinion that a Negro pianist is a "bad risk"- by eliminating technical difficulties and studying intensively under best master teachers- by preparing several representative programs and concerti, while under the supervision of Mme. Olga Samaroff Stokowski. The chosen field was Music-Instrumental (Piano).
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Various Documents Concerning Ann Louise Brown A collection of handwritten application letters, transcripts, health examination forms, reference letters, a portrait and application forms concerning the application of Annie Louise Brown to the Julius Rosenwald Fund. Brown was applying for the Julius Rosenwald Fund Labor Scholarship, appealing to the board members of the Advisory Council of the CIO War Labor Fund. Brown attended Spelman College with a major in Economics and a minor in English. The chosen field was labor. Handwritten letter reads: "Who is chief steward for the C.I.O. at Firestowe Aircraft Division, was influencial in helping to get the union into the plant [illegible]".