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Rating of Negro and White Southerner Candidates by Creative Writing Jury, 1942 A report on Negro and White Southerner candidates by Creative Writing Jury. The A-rated candidates include, Mr. Jack Conroy, Mr. Brainard Cheney, Ms. Marian McCamy Sims, Mr. Robert Ramsey, Mr. Ed Bell, Mr. Statson Kennedy, Mr. Frank Eppse Goodwyn, Mr. Langston Hughes, and Mr. Claude McKay. The other candidates include, Ms. May Justus, Mr. Harry Harrison Kroll, Mr. Thomas Byrd Ham, Mr. Josiah Walker Bancroft, Mr. Owen Dodson, and Ms. Maggie Coleman Rodriguez.
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List of Negro and White Southerner Fellowship Candidates, 1942 A list of Negro and White Southern fellowship candidates in 1942. Fields chosen by Negro candidates include Agriculture, Anthropology, Art, Aviation, Biology, Chemistry, Creative Writing, Dancing, Drama, Economics, Education, Engineering, English Language and Literature, History, Home Economics, Journalism, Library Science, Linguistics, Mathematics, Modern Languages, Music, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Public Health, Social Work, and Sociology. Fields chosen by White Southern candidates include Agriculture, Anthropology, Art including Creative Writing and Education, Biology, Creative Writing, Dance and Folklore, Drama, Economics, Education, English Language and Literature, Geography, History, Linguistics, Political Science, Public Health, Religion, Social Work, and Sociology. Reappointments were made for Ms. Manet Helen Fowler, Mr. Jacob Lawrence, Mr. Herman Russell Branson, Mr. Thomas Henry Bembry, Mr. Harry James Green, Jr., Mr. Langston Hughes, Mr. Samuel Z. Westerfield, Mrs. Edmonia White Grant, Mr. Ulysses Grant Lee, Jr., Mr. Clinton Forrest Oliver, Jr., Mrs. Margaret Just Wormley, Mr. Jeremiah Certaine, Mr. Clyde Julian Winkfield, Mr. Robert E. Martin, Mr. Cleo Walter Blackburn, Mr. Clifton Ralph Jones, Mr. John Henry Faulk, Ms. Christiana McFadyen, Mr. Tennyson Suagee, and Mr. William Oscar Brown.
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List of Negro and White Southerner Fellowship Candidates, 1942 A list of Negro and White Southern fellowship candidates in 1942. Fields chosen by Negro candidates include Agriculture, Anthropology, Art, Aviation, Biology, Chemistry, Creative Writing, Dancing, Drama, Economics, Education, Engineering, English Language and Literature, History, Home Economics, Journalism, Library Science, Linguistics, Mathematics, Modern Languages, Music, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Public Health, Social Work, and Sociology. Fields chosen by White Southern candidates include Agriculture, Anthropology, Art including Creative Writing and Education, Biology, Creative Writing, Dance and Folklore, Drama, Economics, Education, English Language and Literature, Geography, History, Linguistics, Political Science, Public Health, Religion, Social Work, and Sociology. Reappointments were made for Ms. Manet Helen Fowler, Mr. Jacob Lawrence, Mr. Herman Russell Branson, Mr. Thomas Henry Bembry, Mr. Harry James Green, Jr., Mr. Langston Hughes, Mr. Samuel Z. Westerfield, Mrs. Edmonia White Grant, Mr. Ulysses Grant Lee, Jr., Mr. Clinton Forrest Oliver, Jr., Mrs. Margaret Just Wormley, Mr. Jeremiah Certaine, Mr. Clyde Julian Winkfield, Mr. Robert E. Martin, Mr. Cleo Walter Blackburn, Mr. Clifton Ralph Jones, Mr. John Henry Faulk, Ms. Christiana McFadyen, Mr. Tennyson Suagee, and Mr. William Oscar Brown.
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List of Negro and White Southerner Fellowship Candidates, 1942 A list of Negro and White Southern fellowship candidates in 1942. Fields chosen by Negro candidates include Agriculture, Anthropology, Art, Aviation, Biology, Chemistry, Creative Writing, Dancing, Drama, Economics, Education, Engineering, English Language and Literature, History, Home Economics, Journalism, Library Science, Linguistics, Mathematics, Modern Languages, Music, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Public Health, Social Work, and Sociology. Fields chosen by White Southern candidates include Agriculture, Anthropology, Art including Creative Writing and Education, Biology, Creative Writing, Dance and Folklore, Drama, Economics, Education, English Language and Literature, Geography, History, Linguistics, Political Science, Public Health, Religion, Social Work, and Sociology. Reappointments were made for Ms. Manet Helen Fowler, Mr. Jacob Lawrence, Mr. Herman Russell Branson, Mr. Thomas Henry Bembry, Mr. Harry James Green, Jr., Mr. Langston Hughes, Mr. Samuel Z. Westerfield, Mrs. Edmonia White Grant, Mr. Ulysses Grant Lee, Jr., Mr. Clinton Forrest Oliver, Jr., Mrs. Margaret Just Wormley, Mr. Jeremiah Certaine, Mr. Clyde Julian Winkfield, Mr. Robert E. Martin, Mr. Cleo Walter Blackburn, Mr. Clifton Ralph Jones, Mr. John Henry Faulk, Ms. Christiana McFadyen, Mr. Tennyson Suagee, and Mr. William Oscar Brown.
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List of Negro and White Southerner Fellowship Candidates, 1942 A list of Negro and White Southern fellowship candidates in 1942. Fields chosen by Negro candidates include Agriculture, Anthropology, Art, Aviation, Biology, Chemistry, Creative Writing, Dancing, Drama, Economics, Education, Engineering, English Language and Literature, History, Home Economics, Journalism, Library Science, Linguistics, Mathematics, Modern Languages, Music, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Public Health, Social Work, and Sociology. Fields chosen by White Southern candidates include Agriculture, Anthropology, Art including Creative Writing and Education, Biology, Creative Writing, Dance and Folklore, Drama, Economics, Education, English Language and Literature, Geography, History, Linguistics, Political Science, Public Health, Religion, Social Work, and Sociology. Reappointments were made for Ms. Manet Helen Fowler, Mr. Jacob Lawrence, Mr. Herman Russell Branson, Mr. Thomas Henry Bembry, Mr. Harry James Green, Jr., Mr. Langston Hughes, Mr. Samuel Z. Westerfield, Mrs. Edmonia White Grant, Mr. Ulysses Grant Lee, Jr., Mr. Clinton Forrest Oliver, Jr., Mrs. Margaret Just Wormley, Mr. Jeremiah Certaine, Mr. Clyde Julian Winkfield, Mr. Robert E. Martin, Mr. Cleo Walter Blackburn, Mr. Clifton Ralph Jones, Mr. John Henry Faulk, Ms. Christiana McFadyen, Mr. Tennyson Suagee, and Mr. William Oscar Brown.
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List of Negro and White Southerner Fellowship Candidates, 1942 A list of Negro and White Southern fellowship candidates in 1942. Fields chosen by Negro candidates include Agriculture, Anthropology, Art, Aviation, Biology, Chemistry, Creative Writing, Dancing, Drama, Economics, Education, Engineering, English Language and Literature, History, Home Economics, Journalism, Library Science, Linguistics, Mathematics, Modern Languages, Music, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Public Health, Social Work, and Sociology. Fields chosen by White Southern candidates include Agriculture, Anthropology, Art including Creative Writing and Education, Biology, Creative Writing, Dance and Folklore, Drama, Economics, Education, English Language and Literature, Geography, History, Linguistics, Political Science, Public Health, Religion, Social Work, and Sociology. Reappointments were made for Ms. Manet Helen Fowler, Mr. Jacob Lawrence, Mr. Herman Russell Branson, Mr. Thomas Henry Bembry, Mr. Harry James Green, Jr., Mr. Langston Hughes, Mr. Samuel Z. Westerfield, Mrs. Edmonia White Grant, Mr. Ulysses Grant Lee, Jr., Mr. Clinton Forrest Oliver, Jr., Mrs. Margaret Just Wormley, Mr. Jeremiah Certaine, Mr. Clyde Julian Winkfield, Mr. Robert E. Martin, Mr. Cleo Walter Blackburn, Mr. Clifton Ralph Jones, Mr. John Henry Faulk, Ms. Christiana McFadyen, Mr. Tennyson Suagee, and Mr. William Oscar Brown.
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List of Negro and White Southerner Fellowship Candidates, 1942 A list of Negro and White Southern fellowship candidates in 1942. Fields chosen by Negro candidates include Agriculture, Anthropology, Art, Aviation, Biology, Chemistry, Creative Writing, Dancing, Drama, Economics, Education, Engineering, English Language and Literature, History, Home Economics, Journalism, Library Science, Linguistics, Mathematics, Modern Languages, Music, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Public Health, Social Work, and Sociology. Fields chosen by White Southern candidates include Agriculture, Anthropology, Art including Creative Writing and Education, Biology, Creative Writing, Dance and Folklore, Drama, Economics, Education, English Language and Literature, Geography, History, Linguistics, Political Science, Public Health, Religion, Social Work, and Sociology. Reappointments were made for Ms. Manet Helen Fowler, Mr. Jacob Lawrence, Mr. Herman Russell Branson, Mr. Thomas Henry Bembry, Mr. Harry James Green, Jr., Mr. Langston Hughes, Mr. Samuel Z. Westerfield, Mrs. Edmonia White Grant, Mr. Ulysses Grant Lee, Jr., Mr. Clinton Forrest Oliver, Jr., Mrs. Margaret Just Wormley, Mr. Jeremiah Certaine, Mr. Clyde Julian Winkfield, Mr. Robert E. Martin, Mr. Cleo Walter Blackburn, Mr. Clifton Ralph Jones, Mr. John Henry Faulk, Ms. Christiana McFadyen, Mr. Tennyson Suagee, and Mr. William Oscar Brown.
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List of Music Candidates, 1942 A list of Music canidates in 1942. The candidates listed include, Mr. Ulysses S. Kay, Mr. Walter Anderson, Mr. A. Emanuel Middleton, Mr. Edward Henry Margetson, Mr. Thomas Henderson Kerr, Jr., and Mr. James Elmo Dorsey.
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List of Negro and White Southerner Art Candidates For Rosenwald Fellowships, 1942 A list of Negro and White Southerner candidates for Art fellowship in 1942. Negro candidates include, Mr. William Sylvester Carter, Mr. Ernest Crichlow, Mr. Joseph Delaney, Mr. Zell Ingram, Mr. Willam Henry Johnson, Mr. Jacob Lawrence, Mr. Clarence Lawson, Mr. Norman Wilfred Lewis, Mr. Edward Leroy Loper, Mr. Gordon Alexander Parks, Mr. Charles Wilbert White, Mr. Ellis Wilson, and Ms. Stella Wright. White Southerner candidates include, Mr. Conrad Alfred Albrisio, Mr. Lamar Baker, Ms. Mary Donnave Brennan, Ms. Esther Worden Day, Mr. Kenneth Archibald Erivn, and Mr. Dord Fitz.
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List of Negro and White Southerner Tentative Awards, 1942 A list of Negro and White Southerner tentative awards as of March 21, 1942 of which 26 Negro new grants, 22 White Southerner new grants, 5 renewals, and 3 extensions were recognized. The Negro fellows listed include, Mr. Joseph Delaney, Mr. Charles W. White, Mr. Owen Vincent Dodson, Mr. Frank Augustine DeCosta, Mr. Charles H. Thompson, Mr. David W.D. Dickson, Mr. Eric Williams, Mr. Arna Bontemps, Mr. Wade Ellis, Mr. Clarence F. Stephens, Mr. J. Ernest Wilkins, Jr., Mr. John Hannibel Carter, Ms. Virginia Lee Simmons, Mr. Thomas H. Kerr, Jr., Mr. Edward Henry Margetson, Mr. William Thomas Fontaine, Mr. Charles Henry Townes, Mr. William Madison Boyd, Mr. Emmett Edward Dorsey, Mr. Herman Hodge Long, Dr. Margaret Morgan Lawrence, Mr. Leon Edward Wright, Mrs. Mary Huff Diggs, Mrs. Florence R. Beatty Brown, Mr. Charles R. Lawrence, Jr., and Mr. Harry J. Walker. The White Southerner fellows listed include, Mr. John Everett Mason, Mr. Lamar Baker, Ms. Esther Worden Day, Ms. Marcelotte Leake, Mr. Thomas Edward Bell, Mr. Frank Eppse Goodwyn, Mr. Thomas Byrd Ham, Mr. Stetson Kennedy, Mr. Robert Ramsey, Ms. Roberta Powers Winter, Mr. Jesse William Markham, Mr. Otto Hollaway, Mr. Sam Schiller, Mr. William Daniel Varnell, Mr. Herman Everette Spivey, Mr. Edward Peter Dreyer, Mr. Harnett Thomas Kane, Mr. Arthur Stanley Link, Mr. John William Lipscomb, Mr. Lewis Campbell Copeland, Mr. Morris Haimowitz, and Mr. James Elmer Montgomery. Reappointments were made for the following, Ms. Manet Helen Fowler, Mr. Jacob Lawrence, Mrs. Margaret Just Wormley, Mr. Jeremiah Certaine, and Mr. Clifton Ralph Jones. Extensions were made for the following, Mr. Thomas H. Bembry, Mr. Robert E. Martin, and Ms. Estella H. Scott.
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List of Negro Tentative Awards, 1942 A list of Negro tentative awards as of March 21, 1942 of which 26 new grants, 5 renewals, and 3 extensions were recognized. The fellows listed include, Mr. Joseph Delaney, Mr. Charles W. White, Mr. Owen Vincent Dodson, Mr. Frank Augustine DeCosta, Mr. Charles H. Thompson, Mr. David W.D. Dickson, Mr. Eric Williams, Mr. Arna Bontemps, Mr. Wade Ellis, Mr. Clarence F. Stephens, Mr. J. Ernest Wilkins, Jr., Mr. John Hannibel Carter, Ms. Virginia Lee Simmons, Mr. Thomas H. Kerr, Jr., Mr. Edward Henry Margetson, Mr. William Thomas Fontaine, Mr. Charles Henry Townes, Mr. William Madison Boyd, Mr. Emmett Edward Dorsey, Mr. Herman Hodge Long, Dr. Margaret Morgan Lawrence, Mr. Leon Edward Wright, Mrs. Mary Huff Diggs, Mrs. Florence R. Beatty Brown, Mr. Charles R. Lawrence, Jr., and Mr. Harry J. Walker. Reappointments were made for the following, Ms. Manet Helen Fowler, Mr. Jacob Lawrence, Mrs. Margaret Just Wormley, Mr. Jeremiah Certaine, and Mr. Clifton Ralph Jones. Extensions were made for the following, Mr. Thomas H. Bembry, Mr. Robert E. Martin, and Ms. Estella H. Scott.
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List of White Southerner Tentative Awards, 1942 A list of White Southerner tentative awards as of March 21, 1942 of which 22 new grants were recognized. The fellows listed include, Mr. John Everett Mason, Mr. Lamar Baker, Ms. Esther Worden Day, Ms. Marcelotte Leake, Mr. Thomas Edward Bell, Mr. Frank Eppse Goodwyn, Mr. Thomas Byrd Ham, Mr. Stetson Kennedy, Mr. Robert Ramsey, Ms. Roberta Powers Winter, Mr. Jesse William Markham, Mr. Otto Hollaway, Mr. Sam Schiller, Mr. William Daniel Varnell, Mr. Herman Everette Spivey, Mr. Edward Peter Dreyer, Mr. Harnett Thomas Kane, Mr. Arthur Stanley Link, Mr. John William Lipscomb, and Mr. Lewis Campbell Copeland.
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List of White Southerner Tentative Awards, 1942 A list of White Southerner tentative awards as of March 21, 1942 of which 22 new grants were recognized. The fellows listed include, Mr. John Everett Mason, Mr. Lamar Baker, Ms. Esther Worden Day, Ms. Marcelotte Leake, Mr. Thomas Edward Bell, Mr. Frank Eppse Goodwyn, Mr. Thomas Byrd Ham, Mr. Stetson Kennedy, Mr. Robert Ramsey, Ms. Roberta Powers Winter, Mr. Jesse William Markham, Mr. Otto Hollaway, Mr. Sam Schiller, Mr. William Daniel Varnell, Mr. Herman Everette Spivey, Mr. Edward Peter Dreyer, Mr. Harnett Thomas Kane, Mr. Arthur Stanley Link, Mr. John William Lipscomb, Mr. Lewis Campbell Copeland, Mr. Morris Haimowitz, and Mr. James Elmer Montgomery.
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List of Negro Tentative Awards, 1942 A list of Negro tentative awards as of March 21, 1942 of which 26 new grants, 5 renewals, and 3 extensions were recognized. The fellows listed include, Mr. Joseph Delaney, Mr. Charles W. White, Mr. Owen Vincent Dodson, Mr. Frank Augustine DeCosta, Mr. Charles H. Thompson, Mr. David W.D. Dickson, Mr. Eric Williams, Mr. Arna Bontemps, Mr. Wade Ellis, Mr. Clarence F. Stephens, Mr. J. Ernest Wilkins, Jr., Mr. John Hannibel Carter, Ms. Virginia Lee Simmons, Mr. Thomas H. Kerr, Jr., Mr. Edward Henry Margetson, Mr. William Thomas Fontaine, Mr. Charles Henry Townes, Mr. William Madison Boyd, Mr. Emmett Edward Dorsey, Mr. Herman Hodge Long, Dr. Margaret Morgan Lawrence, Mr. Leon Edward Wright, Mrs. Mary Huff Diggs, Mrs. Florence R. Beatty Brown, Mr. Charles R. Lawrence, Jr., and Mr. Harry J. Walker. Reappointments were made for the following, Ms. Manet Helen Fowler, Mr. Jacob Lawrence, Mrs. Margaret Just Wormley, Mr. Jeremiah Certaine, and Mr. Clifton Ralph Jones. Extensions were made for the following, Mr. Thomas H. Bembry, Mr. Robert E. Martin, and Ms. Estella H. Scott.
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List of Negro Tentative Awards, 1942 A list of Negro tentative awards as of March 21, 1942 of which 26 new grants, 5 renewals, and 3 extensions were recognized. The fellows listed include, Mr. Joseph Delaney, Mr. Charles W. White, Mr. Owen Vincent Dodson, Mr. Frank Augustine DeCosta, Mr. Charles H. Thompson, Mr. David W.D. Dickson, Mr. Eric Williams, Mr. Arna Bontemps, Mr. Wade Ellis, Mr. Clarence F. Stephens, Mr. J. Ernest Wilkins, Jr., Mr. John Hannibel Carter, Ms. Virginia Lee Simmons, Mr. Thomas H. Kerr, Jr., Mr. Edward Henry Margetson, Mr. William Thomas Fontaine, Mr. Charles Henry Townes, Mr. William Madison Boyd, Mr. Emmett Edward Dorsey, Mr. Herman Hodge Long, Dr. Margaret Morgan Lawrence, Mr. Leon Edward Wright, Mrs. Mary Huff Diggs, Mrs. Florence R. Beatty Brown, Mr. Charles R. Lawrence, Jr., and Mr. Harry J. Walker. Reappointments were made for the following, Ms. Manet Helen Fowler, Mr. Jacob Lawrence, Mrs. Margaret Just Wormley, Mr. Jeremiah Certaine, and Mr. Clifton Ralph Jones. Extensions were made for the following, Mr. Thomas H. Bembry, Mr. Robert E. Martin, and Ms. Estella H. Scott.
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List of White Southerner Tentative Awards, 1942 A list of White Southerner tentative awards as of March 21, 1942 of which 22 new grants were recognized. The fellows listed include, Mr. John Everett Mason, Mr. Lamar Baker, Ms. Esther Worden Day, Ms. Marcelotte Leake, Mr. Thomas Edward Bell, Mr. Frank Eppse Goodwyn, Mr. Thomas Byrd Ham, Mr. Stetson Kennedy, Mr. Robert Ramsey, Ms. Roberta Powers Winter, Mr. Jesse William Markham, Mr. Otto Hollaway, Mr. Sam Schiller, Mr. William Daniel Varnell, Mr. Herman Everette Spivey, Mr. Edward Peter Dreyer, Mr. Harnett Thomas Kane, Mr. Arthur Stanley Link, Mr. John William Lipscomb, Mr. Lewis Campbell Copeland, Mr. Morris Haimowitz, and Mr. James Elmer Montgomery.
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List of Rosenwald Fellowship Awards and Scholarship Aids Granted, 1942 A list of fellowships awarded and scholarship aids granted to college seniors in 1942. The fellows listed include, Mr. Thomas Bembry, Mr. Arna Wendell Bontemps, Mr. Sterling Allen Brown, Mr. Emmett Edward Dorsey, Mr. Jacob Lawrence, Ms. Margaret Morgan Lawrence, Mr. Ulysses Grant Lee, Jr., Mr. Harry Joseph Walker, Mr. Leon Edward Wright, Mr. Lamar Baker, Mr. Jacob Lawrence, Mr. Thomas Edward Bell, Mr. William Oscar Brown, Mr. Lewis Campbell Copeland, Ms. Esther Worden Day, Ms. Katherine Edwards, Mr. John Henry Faulk, Ms. Ellen Hull Neff, Mr. Robert Ramsey, Mr. Leon Sensabaugh, Mr. Herman Everette Spivey, Mr. William Daniel Varnell, and so on. Scholarships granted include, Mr. Andrew Norwood Aheart, Ms. Dorothy Comita Ateca, Ms. Ada Elizabeth Bough, Ms. Laura Elizabeth Chase, Ms. Olivia Betty Curry, Ms. Catherine Louise Swanson, Ms. Cole Mae Wakefield, and so on.
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List of Geographical Distribution of Negro Tentative Awards, 1942 A list of the geographical distribution of tentative awards to Negro recipients in 1942. The universities mentioned include Howard University, Washington, Atlanta, Fort Valley State College, Spelman College, University of Chicago, Chicago, Southern University, Harvard University, University of Michigan, St. Louis, Columbia University, New York University, Bennett College, State Teachers College, Avery Institute, Fisk University, Prairie View State College, and State College.
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Memorandum Regarding Reappointments and Questioning Candidates, 1942 A list of candidates considered for reappointments, as well as candidates left with questions, to be discussed at April meeting in 1942. The candidates mentioned include, Mr. Langston Hughes, Mr. Ulysses Grant Lee, Jr., Mr. Owen Dodson, Mr. Winfred Bryson, Ms. Elizabeth McDougald, Mr. Charles Thompson, and Mr. Herbert Bryan.
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Memorandum Regarding Candidates Under William C. Haygood's Responsibility, 1942 A list of candidates Mr. William C. Haygood should address before April meeting in 1942. The candidates mentioned include, Mr. Gordon Parks, Mr. Robert Lloyd, Mr. Owen Dodson, Mr. Winfred Bryson, Mr. Frank Dacoste, Mr. Charles Thompson, Mr. J. Ernest Wilkins, Mr. Elizabeth McDougald, Mr. Herbert Bryan, Mr. Jeremiah Certaine, Mr. Clifton Jones, and Mr. Ulysses Lee.
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List of Negro and White Southerner Fellowship Candidates, 1942 A list of Negro and White Southerner fellowship candidates in 1942. The fields chosen by Negro candidates include, Agriculture, Anthropology, Art, Aviation, Biology, Chemistry, Creative Writing, Dancing, Drama, Economics, Education, Engineering, English Language and Literature, History, Home Economics, Journalism, Library Science, Linguistics, Mathematics, Modern Languages, Music, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Public Health, Social Work, and Sociology. The fields chosen by White Southerner candidates include, Agriculture, Anthropology, Art (Creative Writing, Education), Biology, Creative Writing, Dance and Folklore, Drama, Economics, Education, English Language and Literature, Geography, History, Linguistics, Political Science, Public Health, Religion, Social Work, and Sociology. Reappointments were made for the following, Ms Manet Helen Fowler, Mr. Jacob Lawrence, Mr. Herman Russell Branson, Mr. Thomas Henry Bembry, Mr. Harry James Green, Jr., Mr. Langston Hughes, Mr. Samuel Z. Westerfield, Mrs. Edmonia White Grant, Mr. Ulysses Grant Lee, Jr., Mr. Clinton Forrest Oliver, Jr., Mrs. Margaret Just Wormley, Mr. Jeremiah Certaine, Mr. Clyde Julian Winkfield, Mr. Robert E. Martin, Mr. Cleo Walter Blackburn, Mr. Clifton Ralph Jones, Mr. John Henry Faulk, Ms. Christiana McFadyen, Mr. Tennyson Suagee, and Mr. William Oscar Brown.
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Rating of Negro and White Southerner Candidates by Creative Writing Jury, 1942 A report on Negro and White Southerner candidates by Creative Writing Jury. The A-rated candidates include, Mr. Jack Conroy, Mr. Brainard Cheney, Ms. Marian McCamy Sims, Mr. Robert Ramsey, Mr. Ed Bell, Mr. Statson Kennedy, Mr. Frank Eppse Goodwyn, Mr. Langston Hughes, and Mr. Claude McKay. The other candidates include, Ms. May Justus, Mr. Harry Harrison Kroll, Mr. Thomas Byrd Ham, Mr. Josiah Walker Bancroft, Mr. Owen Dodson, and Ms. Maggie Coleman Rodriguez.
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Tally of White Southerner Candidates Handwritten tally chart of White Southerner candidates including sex, maritual status, number reappointments, and draft status.
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Tally of Negro Candidates Handwritten tally chart of Negro candidates including sex, maritual status, number reappointments, and draft status.
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List of White Southerner Fellowship Candidates, 1942 A list of White Southerner candidates for Rosenwald fellowships in 1942. The fields chosen include, Agriculture, Anthropolgy, Art (Education, Creative Writing), Biology, Creative Writing, Dance for Folklore, Drama, Economics, Education, English Langauge and Literature, Geography, History, Linguistics, Political Science, Public Health, Religion, Social Work, and Sociology. Reappointments were made for, Mr. John H. Faulk, Ms. Christiana McFadyen, Mr. Tennyson Suagee, and Mr. W.O. Brown.