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Document Containing 'Aaron Brown' A handwritten note concerning Aaron Brown - Rural Ed. Handwritten note reads: "Aaron Brown". Handwritten note reads: "Rural Ed." Handwritten note reads: "1939 1940 1943" Handwritten note reads: "U of C".
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Application of Dr. Roscoe C. Brown A memorandum of the grants awarded to Roscoe C. Brown across 1930, 1933, and 1934. The plan of work was to assist in preparing plans for Negro Health Week and the Negro health movement under the direction of the U.S. Public Health Service. The chosen field was Negro Health. Handwritten note reads: "[illegible]".
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Application of Ulysses Simpson Brooks A 1937 and 1941 applications from Ulysses Simpson Brooks, requesting a grant towards determining whether certain salts are completely ionized and to study the theory of Debye and Huckel, and to spend the summer of 1941 in the laboratory at the University of Chicago, and obtain a Ph.D. degree. The application also includeds is a memorandum summarizing the grants awarded to Mr. Brooks as well as his record of professional career.
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Document Containing Addendum Concerning William Gerald Brooks A handwritten note towards William Gerald Brooks relating to Zoology.
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Application of John Robert Murray Brooks An application from John Robert Murray Brooks, requesting a grant beginning September 1948, to study the factors responsible for the political awakening and unusual participation of Negroes among southern communities, to obtain a Ph.D. degree in Political Science at the University of Michigan. Included is a handwritten note.
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Application of Maxwell Roy Brooks An 1942 application from Maxwell Roy Brooks, requesting a grant to do a sociological analysis of the contemporary Negro Press and its role and function in the national emergency. In addition to obtain a Ph.D. degree at the Ohio State University under Dr. Lloyd A. Cook. Included is a handwritten note.
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Application of Hallie Beachem Brooks An application from Hallie Beachem Brooks, requesting a grant in 1944, to study present status of libraries in southern Negro high schools, and to make recommendations for the improvement of library facilities and services in these schools, and to obtain a Master of Science degree at the University of Chicago. Included is a handwritten note.
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Application of Howard Grigs Brooks An application from Howard Grigs Brooks, requesting a grant in 1948, to develop new media in art and mural design.
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Application of Alfred Russell Brooks An applications from Alfred Russell Brooks, requesting grants for 1939 and 1948, to examining how much of Prynne's Histrio-Mastix is original, and obtaining a Ph.D. degree at the University of Edinburgh under Professor J. Dover Wilson. In addition to write The Relation of Travel, Trade, and Overseas Expansion to Race Concepts and Attitudes as Reflected in English Literature from 1550 to 1800. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grants awarded, as well as his record of professional career and a handwritten note.
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Document Containing Addendum Concerning A. Russell Brooks A handwritten note towards A. Russell Brooks relating to Language and Literature.
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Application of Alfred Detroy Brooks An application from Alfred Detroy Brooks, requesting a grant in 1944, to do a social psychological study of the blind at the University of Chicago under Dr. W.F. Ogburn. Included is a handwritten note.
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Application of Stella Brewer Brookes An application from Stella Brewer Brookes, requesting a grant in 1944, to make an investigation restricted to a phase of the literature in the South, and obtain a Ph.D. in English at either Cornell University or the University of Iowa. Included is a handwritten note.
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Application of Enos Luther Brookes An application from Enos Luther Brookes, requesting a grant towards studying Chemistry, with a specialty towards Biochemistry and Nutrition, at the University of Iowa, and to write Nutrition articles to effect favorable changes in the bad dietary habits of Negroes in the South. Included are handwritten notes.
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Application of Anne Stuart Brock A memorandum relating to Anne Stuart Brock from 1944. The plan of work was to pursue advanced undergraduate and graduate courses leading to the Master's degree with a major in Journalism and minors in English and Social Studies.
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Application of Nettie Alice Broaddus An application from Nettie Alice Broaddus, requesting a grant in 1948. The plan of work was to was to study at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Included is a handwritten note.
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Application of Sherman Briscoe An application from Sherman Briscoe, requesting a grant 1942, to develop an improved technique and writing facility in promoting the simplified-pictorial approach in agricultural news writing, and to obtain a Mater of Arts degree at the University of Winconsin under Dr. William A. Sumner. Included is a handwritten note.
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Application of Robert Hughes Brisbane An application from Robert Hughes Brisbane, requesting a two-year grant in 1942. The plan of work was to obtain A.M. and Ph.D. degrees in American History at Harvard University under Dr. Buck. Included is comments on Mr. Brisbane, as well as handwritten notes.
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Application of Madison Spencer Briscoe An application from Madison Spencer Briscoe, requesting a grant in 1942, to obtaining a Ph.D. degree studying Parasitology at the University of Puerto Rico School of Tropical Medicine under Dr. George Bachman, including handwritten notes.
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Application of Joseph Edward Brinson An application from Joseph Edward Brinson, requesting a grant in 1940 to obtaining a Master of Science degree in Bacteriology, with major in Physiological Bacteriology and minor in General Bacteriology.
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Application of Henry Herschel Brickell An application from Henry Herschel Brickell, requesting a grant towards investigating the human history of Natchez, Mississippi, from the earliest days of the Indian settlement to the present. This application was submitted in 1939, and includes a memorandum summarizing the grant awrded to Mr. Brickell, as well as his previous records of professional career.
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Application of Madelyn Naomi Brice An application from Medlyn Naomi Brice, requesting a grant in 1947. The plan of work was to study the background and technique of community orgnaization and labor organization, and to obtain a Master of Social Work degree at the New York School of Social Work, Hudson Shore Labor School, under the supervision of Walter Pettit and Rhetta M. Arter.
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Application of Edward Warner Brice, Sr. An application from Edward Warner Brice, Sr., requesting a grant in 1947. The plan of work was to carry out a study titled The Negro Junior College: A Study of Its Development and Present Status in the United States, and to obtain a Ph.D. degree at the University of Pennsylvania under the supervision of Dr. Roderic Matthews. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Mr. Brice in 1947.
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Application of T. Ruth Brett An application from T. Ruth Brett, requesting a grant in 1944. The plan of work was to study the present status of guidance programs in Negro colleges, and to work at Teachers College, Columbia University under Dr. Esther Lloyd-Jones and Dr. Ruth Strang. Included is a handwritten note.
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Application of Mary Donnave Brennan An application from Mary Donnave Brennan, requesting a grant in 1942, to sketch in Alabama for three months, to attend Art Students League in New York for six months, and revisit for three months. This would to be done under Jon Corbino, Vaclav Vytlacil, and Will Barnet lead. Included is a handwritten note.
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Application of Joseph Brennan, Jr. An application from Joseph Brennan, Jr., requesting a grant in 1944, to study the Southern Negro as a basis for painting of subjects related to Negro Life, Including a handwritten note.