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Fellowship Application for Thelma Davis Ackiss (Mrs.) A 1942 application for Thelma Davis Ackiss, a Research Fellow at Fisk University. She proposed a study of racial distinctions in legislation in Oklahoma with a social and historical emphasis, to be conducted under the supervision of Dr. Ware of American University.
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Written Addendum for Frank B. Adair 1939 and 1940 Handwritten notes regarding Frank B. Adair, an accountant at A. M. & N. College in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, who applied in the field of Business Administration. The notes evaluate his record and project.
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Record of Fellowship granted and Written Addendum for Alger L. Adams A record of a 1932 fellowship grant to Alger L. Adams, a student at the New York School of Social Work. The grant of $1,000 was awarded for one year of study in the field of Social Work.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application for Mable Emily Adams A 1943 application summary for Mable Emily Adams, a District Home Management Supervisor for the Farm Security Administration in Alabama. She received a grant to study nutrition and methods for changing food habits of southern rural families at the University of Alabama. The application includes a handwritten evaluation of her application.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application for Elizabeth Laura Adams A 1944 application for Elizabeth Laura Adams, a Junior Clerk-Typist in Los Angeles. She requested funding for Creative Writing to write a book revealing the experiences of the progressive New Negroes of her generation. The document includes a handwritten evaluation assessing her application.
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Record of Fellowship granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Application for Paul Lieber Adams A 1946 application record for Paul Lieber Adams, a graduate student at Columbia University. A White Southerner, he received a grant of $1600 in 1946 and an extension of $500 in 1947 to write a sociological study of six Southern sociologists Harry Best, Ira Reid, Howard Odum, Charles S. Johnson, Hornell Hart, and Lynn Smith, and to analyze their work in relation to their biographies. The document includes a handwritten evaluation praising his record.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application for Lorenzo Wardsworth Addison A 1942 application for Lorenzo Wardsworth Addison, Dean of Men and Instructor in Biology at Shaw University. The candidate proposed a study of student guidance techniques pertaining to personnel problems of Negroes in North Carolina, based on case histories at Shaw University. He planned to work toward a Ph.D. at the University of Minnesota. The document includes handwritten evaluations stating his project was poor and had no distinguished college record.
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Fellowship Application for Alonzo J. Aden A 1947 application for Alonzo J. Aden, Director of the Barnett Aden Gallery in Washington, D.C. He applied for a grant in Art Education to discover and exhibit the work of six talented artists whose work had not been previously shown in the U.S., and to assemble a circulating exhibition for the American Federation of Arts. The file includes his experience and creative works.
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Written Addendum for Berry, Otis Holley Handwritten notes on a granted application from Berry, Otis Holley dated 1930, 1931, 1940, and 1942.
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Scholarship Aid Document for Andrew Norwood Aheart Scholarship aid document including plan of work for Andrew Norwood Aheart.
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Scholarship Aid Document for Andrew Norwood Aheart A summary card for Andrew Norwood Ahearts 1942 scholarship aid application for mathematics study.
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Fellowship Applications and Memorandum for Andrew Norwood Aheart A 1942 scholarship aid application for Andrew Norwood Aheart, a student at Virginia Union University. He requested funds to pursue a Master's degree in mathematics at Harvard University. The file includes personal data, academic references, and a summary of his budget.
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Record of Fellowship granted and Written Addendum for Eugenia Albritton (Mrs. N. H. Cardice) A record of a 1928 fellowship grant to Eugenia Albritton Mrs. N. H. Cardice, a staff nurse with the Nashville Public Health Nursing Council. The grant, $1154.75, was to study public health nursing at Teachers College, Columbia University.
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Record of Fellowship granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Applications for Conrad Alfred Albrizio, Application file for Conrad Alfred Albrizio, an Assistant Professor of Drawing and Painting at Louisiana State University. The documents include records of applications and grants from 1942, 1945, and 1946 for creative painting in oil and mixed mediums, as well as mural work. His grant was a total of $4212 for years 1945 and 1946. The file details his experience and committee notes regarding his eligibility.
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Record of Fellowship granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Applications for Franz Alexander Granted Fellowship application and handwritten addendeum of Francis Allegretto Alexander.
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Record of Fellowship granted and Written Addendum for Harold Wilburn Alexander A 1948 application for Harold Wilburn Alexander, a student at the State University of Iowa. He proposed to appraise English studies offered by selected institutions of higher education for Negroes. The file includes his personal data, experience as an instructor and registrar, and committee evaluations.
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Record of Fellowship granted and Written Addendum for Joseph M. Alexander A record of a 1929 fellowship grant to Joseph M. Alexander, a Professor of Animal Husbandry at Prairie View State College, Texas. The $1,000 grant was for a year of study at Iowa State College in the field of Agriculture.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Applications for William Edward Alexander A 1942 application for William Edward Alexander, a graduate student at the University of Wisconsin, who applied for a grant to make a comprehensive study of dairy cattle feeding and management, to improve milk production among Southern farmers. The file notes his previous position at Alcorn College and committee comments.
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Record of Fellowship granted and Written Addendum for Will W. Alexander, A fellowship record from 1933-1934, for Will W. Alexander, Director of the Commission on Interracial Cooperation, granted $2000 for a study of Negro participation in government and civic affairs in the South.
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Written Addendum for Alexander Joseph Allen A 1939 file for Alexander Joseph Allen, a sociology student at Yale University . The document consists of handwritten committee notes evaluating his record, letters of recommendation, and potential for a grant.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Applications for LeRoy Banks Allen A 1945 application for LeRoy Banks Allen, a student at the University of Chicago Divinity School, requesting funding for a critical study of social education in progressive Negro churches. The file include his educational background, teaching experience, and a handwritten evaluations of his project.
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Record of Fellowship granted for Mr. and Mrs. John Allen A granted 1931 fellowship record for Mr. and Mrs. John Allen in the field of Mental and Social Sciences. The grant of $2,000 was made conditional on Mercer University providing matching funds and leave time for twelve months of research.
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Written Addendum, and Fellowship Applications for David Alman A 1946 application for David Alman, a parole officer in New York City, who applied for a grant in Creative Writing, to study the impact of a race incident on subjective attitudes. The documents include his personal data, summaries of his unpublished novels, and handwritten notes regarding his eligibility as a non-Southerner applying in the field of race relations.
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Written Addendum note for Melvin O. Alston A 1939 application note for Melvin O. Alston, a mathematics instructor at Booker Washington High School in Norfolk. The handwritten notes comment on his project and record.
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Record of Fellowship granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Application for Fred Werthly Alsup An application file for Fred Werthly Alsup, including a 1940 reappointment application to continue biological research on the colloidal properties of protoplasm at the University of Pennsylvania. He was granted funds from the year 1938 through to 1941. The file tracks his academic progress, including receiving his Ph.D. in 1941, his publications in physiological zoology, and his later medical training at Howard University.