-
Record of Fellowship granted to Fredrik Schenck Barkalow, Jr. A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Fredrik Schenker Barkalow, Jr., project leader for the Inventory of Wildlife Resources of Alabama. The applicant was awarded $1400 for the completion of all major requirements for the Ph. D. degree in Zoology, and the doctoral dissertation to be, A Life History Study of the Cotton Rat, at the University of Michigan. Work was postponed for one year so that Mr. Barkalow might serve with the Coast Artillery Corps.
-
Memorandum and Fellowship Application from Lucinda Marie Barnes An application from Lucinda Marie Barnes of Southern University in 1943, requesting scholarship aid for further study of Mathematics. Wishes to attend the University of Chicago for one year beginning in September. Also included is a memorandum, but it doesn't include the committee's action.
-
Record of Fellowship Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Application of Marcus Bartlett The documents contain a 1939 application from Marcus Bartlett, a Musical Director and Sport Commentator at Radio Station WSB. The applicant was awarded $1,100 to collect and coordinate the studies already made on the use of radio in education with object of improving educational programs and making them available to small non-network stations of the South. The war and changes in the administration of Station WSB prevented Mr. Bartlett from working under this grant, and he resigned in April of 1941. Also included are a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded and an evaluative note that assigns an A and includes a brief handwritten assessment of the application.
-
Record of Fellowship Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Application from Das Kelley Barnett The documents include a 1946 application from Das Kelley Barnett, a Minister at the Baptist Church in North Carolina. The applicant was awarded $2,500 to write a book addressed to Southern Baptists, pointing out the original Christian ethic of the Baptist Church and its present indifference to southern social problems, and to study at the Yale Divinity School. Also included are a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded and a brief handwritten assessment of the application.
-
Written Addendum for Dr. Calvin Melvin Baber An evaluative note for Dr. Calvin Melvin Baber, assigning a grade of C and a brief written assessment of the application, including the statement that they were overaged.
-
Fellowship Application from Esther Ruth Barr An application from Esther Ruth Barr, a Social Case Worker in Protective Services to Children, in 1947, requesting a one year grant beginning in the fall, for the completion of course and field work assignments required for the Master of Science Degree in Social Case Work, and the study necessitated for the completion of the following project. Wishes to attend the New York School of Social Work.
-
Record of Fellowship granted to Lucy Clay Barrow A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Lucy Clay Barrow, the Director of Home Economics at Philander Smith College. The applicant was granted $800 in 1931 to work for an M.S. degree in Home Economics at Cornell University.
-
Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Berlene G. Baskin An application from Berlene G. Baskin, an elementary school teacher at Booker T. Washington School, in 1946, requesting a one year grant beginning in September for private study in voice production (at least 3 lessons weekly), further instruction in languages, and coaching in stage poise. Also included is a brief handwritten assessment of the application.
-
Record of Fellowship granted to Wallace A. Battle A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Wallace A. Battle, a field secretary at the American church institute for Negroes. The applicant was granted $1,500 in 1932.
-
Written Addendum for Jack Karl Baumel An evaluative note for Jack Karl Baumel, assigning a grade of B+ and a brief written assessment of the application, which is not very legible.
-
Written Addendum for Edward J. Baur An evaluative note for Edward J. Baur, assigning a grade of A and a brief written assessment of the application, which is not very legible.
-
Record of Fellowship granted to Richmond Barthe A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Richmond Barthe, an independent artist at the Arts Students League. The applicant was granted $1200 in 1930, $1200 in 1931, and $750 in 1932.
-
Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Henry Wilmer Bannarn An application from Henry Wilmer Bannarn, Free Lance Artist, in 1946 requesting an eleven month grant beginning August, to do an analysis of the content of propaganda used in selected employment situations during 1941-45, in Greater Boston and vicinity, into which Negro workers have been introduced. Also included is an evaluative note assigning a grade of B- and a brief written assessment on the application.
-
Fellowship Application from Harold Wesley Anderson An application from Harold Wesley Anderson, a clinical assistant of the department of Otolaryngology, at the University of Illinois, in 1946, requesting a one-year grant beginning in June, for research and Clinical teaching in the field of Otorhinolaryngology. The cantidate further wishes to attend the University of Illinois College of Medicine Graduate School under the Supervision of Drs. Francis L. Lederer and A. Hollender.
-
Scholarship Aid Memorandum for Ada Elizabeth Bough Anderson (Mrs.) A Scholarship Aid memorandum for Mrs. Ada Elizabeth Bough Anderson, who plans to study in Latin American History, at Radcliffe College, toward an M.A. degree, but it does not include the action of the fellowship committee.
-
Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Mrs. Barbara Tunnell Anderson An application from Mrs. Barbara Tunnel Anderson in 1943, requesting a grant to write the story of Amanda Crane, daughter of a Negro Woman and a white man, who, through about thirty-five years, struggles against the handicaps of her mother's race and the barriers set by her father's race until her values are clarified and her purpose fixed. Also included is an evaluative note assigning a grade of B+ and a brief written assessment of the application.
-
Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Benjamin Stratman Anderson An application from Benjamin Stratman Anderson, a resident teacher trainer, agricultural education at Fort Valley State College, in 1946, requesting a grant for a program to implement problem solving methods of teaching technical and professional courses in agriculture at Fort Valley State College. Wishes to work under Dr. A. M. Field at the University of Minnesota. Also included is an evaluative note assigning a grade of B and a brief written assessment of the application.
-
Written Addendum and Record of Fellowship granted to John Landon Anderson A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to John Landon Anderson. The applicant was awarded $ 1,200 toward studies at the Carnegie Institute of Technology for one year.
-
Written Addendum and Record of Fellowship granted to Marian Anderson A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Marian Anderson. The applicant was awarded $1510 to study voice in Europe for one year.
-
Record of Fellowship granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Application of Charles Roberts Anderson The documents contain a 1938 application from Charles Roberts Anderson, a creative writer. The applicant was awarded $2 000 for one year, plus $150 for a study of Charleston's cultural history. S. C., and of the South in general, from 1820 to 1865, based chiefly on the Paul Hamilton Hayne Collection of approximately 5000 unpublished manuscripts. Also included are a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded, an evaluative note assigning an A+ grade, and a brief written assessment of the application.
-
Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Nolan Hamilton Anderson An application from Nolan Hamilton Anderson, an associate professor of Biology at Wiley College, in 1942, requesting a grant to determine the reason or reasons for a lack of crossing over in the male Drosophila melanogaster. Wishes to work for a Ph.D. degree at the University of Michigan under Dr. A. F. Shull for a period of nine months beginning in September. Also included are two evaluative notes: one for 1939 that assigns a B and the other a B-, both of which contain a brief written assessment of the applicant.
-
Written Addendum for Oliver Wendel Anderson, Jr. An evaluative note for Oliver Wendel Anderson, Jr., assigning a grade of B and a brief written assessment of the application, which is not very legible.
-
Record of Fellowship granted, Written Addendums, and Fellowship Applications from Walter Franklin Anderson The documents contain fellowship applications from Walter Franklin Anderson, director of Music at Antioch College, dated 1942 and 1948. In 1942, the applicant applied for a one-year grant beginning in June to compose in music idioms discovered among negro groups in a northern industrial center and other related initiatives. Reapplied in 1948, and was awarded $600, a one-year grant beginning in June to develop a plan for the establishment of a community music school at Antioch College. Also included is a memorandum summarizing the grant award, as well as two handwritten evaluative notes, both assigning a grade of C and providing brief written assessments of the applications.
-
Written Addendum and Record of Fellowship granted to Bertha C. Andrews A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Bertha C. Andrews. The applicant was awarded $ 1,000 toward studies in Business Administration, with an emphasis on Accounting, at Ohio State University for one academic year.
-
Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Carol Joy Andrews An application from Carol Joy Andrews, a student and graduate assistant to E. Franklin Frazier, Howard University, in 1945, requesting a one-year grant to earn an M.A. degree at Howard University and study the Negro family in Anacostia, a Negro community in D.C., and the changing characteristics of the community. Also included is an evaluative note assigning a grade of C and a brief written assessment of the application.