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Candidates for 1942 Fellowships (White Southerners) A list of White Southern candidates for the 1942 fellowships, organized by fields of study including Agriculture, Creative Writing, History, and Political Science.
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Fellowship Statistics and 1940 Awards Summary A statistical report comparing the fields of interest and places of study for Negro and White Southern fellows. The document also provides a summary of negro fellows from 1937 - 1939, institutions from which negroes and white fellows have obtained degrees, and a financial summary of the fellowships awarded in 1940.
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Candidates for 1942 Fellowships (Negroes) A document listing Negro candidates for the 1942 fellowships, categorized by academic fields such as Agriculture, Anthropology, Art, Biology, and Sociology. It also includes a section for candidates requesting reappointment.
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Newspaper Clippings about Fellowship and Scholarship awards A document showcasing newspaper Clippings.
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Fellowship and Scholarship Funds for Candidates A document detailing a handwritten list of fellowship and Scholarship Funds for candidates.
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Written Notes about equal access to education A 1943 NRPD Report recommends integrating education into the war effort, ensuring equal access based on abilities, addressing economic barriers, proposing new institutions, increasing student aid, and setting a 40% enrollment target for junior college age youth.
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Pi lambda Theta Awards for Research A document outlines the awards offered by Pi Lambda Theta, a National Association for Women in Education, from the Ella Victoria Dobbs Fellowship Fund. Two awards of $400 each are announced for significant research studies in education, with a deadline on or before August 15, 1946.
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Written Note by Frank Baker A handwritten note by Frank Baker saying, Education for all youth and social [illegible], dated March 1946.
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Correspondence from Loretta C. Malloy to The American Chemical Society A letter from the American Chemical Society. The letter encloses forty-five cents in coins as payment for the invoice to Mr. William C. Haygood for three copies of Volume 24, Issue 17 of Chemical and Engineering News.
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Letter from Mr. Charles L. Parsons to Mr. William C. Haygood A letter from the Julius Rosenwald Fund to the American Chemical Society in response to a claim regarding non-receipt of a journal copy. The letter states that a copy of the journal, which was not received, will be sent on the next shipment due to leave Easton, Pa., on September 16, 1946.
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Correspondence from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. Walter J. Murphy A letter from William C. Haygood is addressed to Mr. Walter J. Murphy, Editor of Chemical and Engineering News. The letter acknowledges the invoice dated August 15 for an order of one copy of Volume 24, Issue 17 of Chemical And Engineering News, with a supposed shipment date of about August 23. Dated September 10, 1946.
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The American Chemical Society Invoice to Mr. William C. Haygood An invoice is from the American Chemical Society to Mr. William C. Haygood of the Julius Rosenwald Fund. The invoice outlines an order for three copies of Volume 24, Issue 17 of the Journal of the American Chemical Society, priced at 15¢ each.
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Correspondence from Mr. Walter J. Murphy to Mr. William C. Haygood A letter is a response from Walter J. Murphy, Editor, to Mr. William C. Haygood, Director of Fellowships at Rosenwald Fund. The letter acknowledges the request for three copies of the Chemical and Engineering News issue containing the list of fellowships, scholarships, and grants supported by industry.
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Correspondence from Mr. William C. Haygood to ____ A letter request from William C. Haygood, the Director for Fellowships, to obtain three copies of the Chemical and Engineering News issue containing a list of fellowships, scholarships, and grants supported by industry.
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Correspondence from Mr. W.H. Sediel to Mr. William C. Haygood A letter addressed to Mr. Haygood from Montgomery Ward, clarifies that the company currently does not offer any scholarships for students or research workers.
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Correspondence from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. V. Conquest A letter addressed to Mr. V. Conquest, Director of Research and Development at Armour & Company. The primary purpose of the communication is to gather information about industrial fellowships supported by Armour & Company at various institutions.
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Correspondence from Philip H. Erbes, Jr. to Mr. William C. Haygood A letter addressed to Mr. William C. Haygood from the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company. The letter acknowledges the referral of Mr. Haygood's letter of June 13, originally addressed to Mr. Philip K. Wrigley.
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Correspondence from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. Roy C. Newton A letter is addressed to Mr. R. C. Newton of Swift & Company. Mr. William C. Haygood expresses gratitude for Mr. Newton's comprehensive report on Swift & Company's scholarship and research program, noting that it precisely aligns with the information the sender was seeking.
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Correspondence from Mr. William C. Haygood to A letter addressed to an unidentified recipient. The author, a librarian from the National Research Council, expresses gratitude to Mr. Ernest V. Hollis of the Federal Security Agency for mentioning the ongoing revision of the list of industrial organizations supporting fellowships and student aid.
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Correspondence from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. Roy C. Newton A letter is an acknowledgment from Mr. William C. Haygood of the Julius Rosenwald Fund to Mr. Roy C. Newton, Vice President in Charge of Research at Swift & Company. Mr. Haygood expresses gratitude for Mr. Newton's comprehensive report on Swift & Company's scholarship and research program, noting that it aligns with the information sought by the Julius Rosenwald Fund.
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Correspondence from Mr. Erle. B. Savage, Jr. to Mr. William C. Haygood A letter is a response from an individual at General Mills to Mr. William C. Haygood of the Julius Rosenwald Fund, dated June 13. The response states that General Mills does not provide general scholarships but has offered research scholarships on specific subjects at universities, including the University of Iowa, Pennsylvania State College, University of Minnesota, and University of California.
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Correspondence from Mr. R.C. Newton to Mr. William C. Haygood A letter dated June 19, is a detailed response to Mr. William C. Haygood, Director for Fellowships at the Julius Rosenwald Fund, regarding scholarship and prize programs at Swift & Company. The letter outlines two categories of programs, including scholarships and prizes administered by the Agricultural Research Department, such as awards for 4-H Club members and essays on marketing methods.
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Correspondence from ___ to Mr. William C. Haygood A brief response from Studebaker to Mr. William C. Haygood of the Julius Rosenwald Fund. Studebaker acknowledges consideration of scholarship programs for workers but states that plans are in the early stages and not yet shareable.
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Fellowship Correspondence from Mr. William C. Haygood to The Glidden Company A letter addressed to The Glidden Company, from Dr. William C. Haygood, representing the Julius Rosenwald Fund. The letter seeks information on scholarship or prize programs offered by The Glidden Company, citing examples from other corporations like Standard Oil Company and Pepsi Cola Company.
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Fellowship Correspondence from Mr. William C. Haygood to Mr. Paul G. Hoffman A letter addressed to Mr. Paul G. Hoffman of the Studebaker Corporation, is from Dr. William C. Haygood, representing the Julius Rosenwald Fund. The letter seeks information on any scholarships or prizes offered by the corporation, aligning with a broader effort to compile a directory of such programs across commercial organizations.