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Application of Harrington Cooper Brearley An application from Harrington Cooper Brearley, requesting a grant to studying the nature and sources of race conflicts at the University of London. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grants awarded to Mr. Brearley in 1937, as well as his record of professional career.
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Application of Elaine Carrie Brazier An application from Elaine Carrie Brazier, requesting a in 1943, to obtain a Master of Arts degree studying Guidance and Personnel Work at the New York School of Social Work. Included is a memorandum from 1943.
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Application of Brailsford Reese Brazeal An application from Brailsford Reese Brazeal, requesting a grant in 1938, to study the origin and development of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, an internal union chartered by the American Federation of Labor, and to obtain a Ph.D. at Columbia University. In addition to an application in 1946 towards writing the history of the Fair Employment Practices Commission. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grants awarded to Mr. Brazeal, as well as his record of professional career and handwritten notes.
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Application of James Sylvester Braxton An application from James Sylvester Braxton, requesting a grant in 1946 and 1947. The plan of work was to obtain a Ph.D. in Regional Planning at Harvard University under the supervision of Professor G. Holmes Perkins. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Mr. Braxton, as well as a handwritten note.
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Document Containing 'Harriet Braye' A handwritten note regarding Harriet Braye, from 1944
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Document Containing Addendum Concerning Rabun Lee Brantley A handwritten note towards Rabun Lee Brantley relating to English and Literature.
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Application of George F. Brasington, Jr. An application from George F. Brasington, Jr., requesting a grant in 1948. The plan of work was to study the role of the Negro in the ouster of the Cracker Party in the Richmond county, Georgia Democratic Party election of April 16, 1946. Included is a handwritten note.
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Application of Herman Russell Branson An application from Herman Russell Branson, in1941, 1942 and in and in 1948. The plan of work was to research the application of methods of theoretical physics with the University of Chicago group of mathematical biophysicists, and towards working at the University of Chicago under Dr. N. Rashevsky in the Department of Mathematical Physics. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Mr. Brandon in 1941, as well as his record of professional career and handwritten notes.
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Application of Gladiola Branscome A memorandum summarizing the grants awarded to Gladiola Branscome across 1940 and 1942, in the field of Art.
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Application of William Henry Branham, Jr. A memorandum relating to William Henry Branham, Jr. from 1944. The plan of work was to get a Master of Science degree in Psychology at Howard University.
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Application of Warren Brandt An application from Warren Brandt, requesting a grant in 1948. The plan of work was to paint the life of the Negro, and exhibit in Southern schools and in New York.
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Application of Carolyn Elizabeth Coker Brandt An application from Carolyn Elizabeth Coker Brandt, requesting a grant in 1947. The plan of work was to obtain a Master of Arts degree at Washington University, St. Louis, Mo., under the supervision of Dr. William R. Mackenzie. Included is a handwritten note.
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Application of Nancy Evelyn Brandon An application from Nancy Evelyn Brandon, requesting a grant in 1945. The plan of work was to become a candidate for a Ph.D. degree in the field of Human Development at the University of Chicago, and to carry out a study titled An Investigation of Possible Changes in Personal-Social Adjustment Among School Children After Three Months of Participation in Activities Designed to Change Their Conception of the Role of the Teacher. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Ms. Brandon across 1945 and 1947, as well as a handwritten note.
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Application of Gertrude Brandon A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Gertrude Brandon in 1933. The plan of work was to do Clinical Management at Provident Hospital.
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Document Containing Addendum Concerning Mary Louise Braly A handwritten note towards Mary Louise Braly relating to Social Work.
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Application of Mary Louise Gramling Braly (Mrs.) An application from Mary Louise Gramling Braly, requesting a grant in 1942 & 1943. The plan of work was to complete a thesis on Care of Negro Youths in Tennessee, and obtain a Master of Social Service degree under Ms. Gladys Hall, at Tulane University. Included are handwritten notes reffering to her age.
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Application of William Stanley Braithwaite A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to William Stanley Braithwaite in 1930, to Creative writing.
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Application of Eugene J. Bragg A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Eugene J. Bragg in 1931-1932. The plan of work was to study Chemistry at the Iowa State College for 1 year.
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Document Containing 'Walter Brogdon' A handwritten note regarding Brogdon, Walter, frome 1939.
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Document Containing Addendum Concerning Herbert Clarence Bradshaw A handwritten note regarding Herbert Clarence Bradshaw and his excelent records of scholarship in to the field of History.
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Application of Maida S. Brannon A memorandum summarizing the grants awarded to Maida S. Brannon across 1930 and 1931. The plan of work was to study Nursing at the University of Minnesota during the summer months.
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Application of Gladyce Helene Bradley An application from Gladyce Helene Bradley, requesting a one-year grant towards a public health education program for Fayette and Kanawha counties of West Virginia. The plan of work was to study at University of Michigan under Dr. John Sundwall. Included is a handwritten note.
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Application of Alvia Lois Bozeman An application from Alvia Lois Bozeman, requesting a grant in 1947. The plan of work was to investigate The Economic and Social Influence on Home and Community Development in Chesterfield County, Virginia, while obtaining a Ph.D. degree in Education at Ohio State University under the supervision of Dr. H.B. Alberty.
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Application of John O. Boynton An application from John O. Boynton, requesting a one-year grant beginning June 1947. The plan of work was to study the relationship between the existence of a poor white tradition and the race problem, and obtain a Ph.D. at Duke University under the supervision of Edgar T. Thompson. Included is a handwritten note.
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Application of Leander Lionel Boykin Applications from 1942-1944 regarding Leander Lionel Boykin plan to study The Status, Programs, Practices, and Function of the Negro College, under the supervision of Dr. Charles S. Johnson, while pursuing a Ph.D. degree at the University of Chicago under Dr. Newton Edwards. And to develop a guidance program in Negro teacher training institutions and obtaining a Ph.D. degree at the University of Minnesota under the supervision of Dr. W.W. Cook, and to study the psychological and environmental factors that affect educational counseling, under the supervision of Dean Wesley E. Piek. Included is a handwritten note.