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List of Fellowship Candidates, 1942 A list of candidates for Rosenwald fellowships in 1942. The fields chosen include, Agriculture, Anthropolgy, Art, Aviation, Biology, Chemistry, Creative Writing, Dancing, Drama, Economics, Education, Engineering, English Langauge and Literature, History, Home Economics, Journalism, Library Science, Linguistics, Mathematics, Modern Language, Music, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Public Health, Religion, Social Work, and Sociology.
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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. Scholarship aid include, Mr. Edward Rupert Tabbanor and Mrs. Mary B. Brady.
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List of Fellowship Candidates for Reappoinment, 1942 A lit of candidates to be discussed with the fellowship Committee for reappointment in 1942. The candidates listed include, Mr. Jacob Lawrence, Mr. Herman Branson, Mr. Thomas Bambry, Mr. Langston Hughes, Ms. Edmonia Grant, Mr. Ulysses Lee, Ms. Margaret Wormley, Mr. Jermiah Certaine, Mr. Clyde Winkfield, Mr. Robert Martin, Mr. Cleo Blackburn, and Mr. Clifton Jones.
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List of Negro and White Southerner Fellowship Awards Being Held Payment, 1942 A list of fellowship awards with payment being held as of 1942, along with the name, balance unpaid, and resaon for withholding. Negro fellows mentioned include, Mr. L. Howard Bennett, Mr. Charles T. Davis, Mr. J. Walter Fisher, Mr. Lyonel C. Florant, Mr. Frederick D. Jenkins, Mr. Mahlon C. Rhaney, Mr. thomas N. Roberts, Mr. H. Councill Trenholm, Mr. Mark Hanna Watkins, and Mr. Stanton L. Wormley. White Southerner fellows mentioned include, Mr. Frederick S. Barkalow, Mr. Alfred B. Bonds, Jr., Mr. Herschel Brickell, Mr. Harmon H. Caldwell, Mr. Rufus C. Harris, Mr. John N. Lyle, Mr. Raymond R. MacCurdy, Mr. Raven I. McDavid, Jr., Mr. Mayor D. Mobley, Mr. James K. Owen, Mr. Henry A. Page III, Mr. James W. Rabun, Mr. Melvin E. Thompson, Mr. Rutledge Vining, Mr. Gordon R. Wiley, and Mr. Tom Lea. Scholarship aids mentioned include, Ms. Yvonne A. Jackson and Mr. Solomon C. Jeffries.
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Memorandum Regarding Candidates For Discussion, 1942 A memorandum summarizing items to discuss at Fellowship Committee April meeting. White Southerners to be discussed include, Mr. John H. Faulk and Mr. William O. Brown. Individuals under Mr. Wiilliam C. Haygood's responsibility include, Mr. Robert Ramsey, Ms. Roberta Winter, Mr. Cy Record, Mr. William Varnell, Mr. Arthur Link, and Mr. James Montgomery. Requests for reappointment include, Mr. Jacob Lawrence, Mr. Herman Branson, Mr. Thomas Bembry, Mr. Jeremiah Certaine, and Mr. Clifton Jones.
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List of Fellowship Candidates to Receive Turn-Down Letters, 1942 A list of fellowship candidates to receive turn-down letters in 1942. The candidates include, Ms. Margaret Grace Abernathy, Ms. Betty Jean Arnett, Mr. Henry M. Bass, Ms. Grace Josephine Blank, Mr. Charles Morgan Clarke, Mr. Nathaniel Robert Dett, Mr. James J. Friauf, Mr. Timothy Wentworth Jones, Mr. Carleton Lafayette Lee, Mr. John Clyde Loftis, Mr. A. Emanuel Middleton, Mr. George Blevey Nesbitt, Mr. Roy Lonnie Shelton, Mr. Nathaniel Stewart, Mr. Roy William Wilson, Mr. Samuel Z. Westerfield, and so on.
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Report on Musical Composition Candidates by William Grant Still, 1942 A report on Musical Composition candidates by Mr. William Grant Still in 1942. Mr. Still listed Mr. Ulysses Kay and Mr. Thomas H. Kerr as great deals of talent. The candidates listed include, Mr. Kay, Mr. Kerr, Mr. Edward Margetson, Mr. James E. Dorsey, Mr. Emanuel Middleton, and Mr. Walter Anderson.
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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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Press Release Announcing Fellowship Awards, 1942 A press release from Julius Rosenwald Fund on May 4, 1942 announcing 56 fellwoships awarded and 16 scholarships totaling 90,000 dollars and 10, 000 dollars respectively. Mr. Edwin R. Embree mentioned that 35 Negroes and 21 White Southerners were chosen, and regarded a few fellowship holders, Ms. Marian Anderson, Mr. William Grant Still, Mr. E.E. Just, Ms. Katherine Dunham, Mr. Jacob Lawrence, Mr. Allison Davis, Mr. Langston Hughes, Mr. W.E.B. DuBois, Mr. James Weldon Johnson, Mr. Harmon Caldwell, Mr. Rufus Harris, Mr. Ralph McGill, Mr. James Pope, Mr. C. Vann Woodward, Ms. Wirt Cate, Mr. Tarleton Collier, Ms. Tom Lea, and Mr. H.C. Nixon. 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. 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 Julius Rosenwald Fund Fellowship Awards, 1942 A report on the Julius Rosenwald Fund Fellows of 1942, signed Mr. Charles S. Johnson, Negro candidates totaling 54,712 dollars and White Southerner candidates totaling 34,000 dollars. Negro fellows 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, and so on. White Southerner fellows include, Mr. Lamar Baker, Mr. Thomas Edward Bell, Mr. William Oscar Brown, Mr. Lewis Campbell Copeland, Ms. Esther Worden Day, Ms. Katherine Edwards, Mr. John Henry Faulk, Mr. Frank Eppse Goodwyn, Mr. Thomas Byrd Ham, Mr. Otto Hollaway, M. Harnett Thomas Kane, Ms. Marcelotte Leake, Mr. Arthur Stanley Link, Mr. John William Lipscomb, Mr. Jesse William Markham, Mr. William Alexander Mitchell, Mr. James Elmer Montgomery, Ms. Ellen Hull Neff, Mr. Robert Ramsey, Mr. Leon Sensabaugh, Mr. Herman Everette Spivey, and Mr. William Daniel Varnell.
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List of Julius Rosenwald Fund Fellowship Awards, 1942 A report on the Julius Rosenwald Fund Fellows of 1942, signed Mr. Charles S. Johnson, Negro candidates totaling 54,712 dollars and White Southerner candidates totaling 34,000 dollars. Negro fellows 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, and so on. White Southerner fellows include, Mr. Lamar Baker, Mr. Thomas Edward Bell, Mr. William Oscar Brown, Mr. Lewis Campbell Copeland, Ms. Esther Worden Day, Ms. Katherine Edwards, Mr. John Henry Faulk, Mr. Frank Eppse Goodwyn, Mr. Thomas Byrd Ham, Mr. Otto Hollaway, M. Harnett Thomas Kane, Ms. Marcelotte Leake, Mr. Arthur Stanley Link, Mr. John William Lipscomb, Mr. Jesse William Markham, Mr. William Alexander Mitchell, Mr. James Elmer Montgomery, Ms. Ellen Hull Neff, Mr. Robert Ramsey, Mr. Leon Sensabaugh, Mr. Herman Everette Spivey, and Mr. William Daniel Varnell.
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List of Julius Rosenwald Fund Fellowship Awards, 1942 A report on the Julius Rosenwald Fund Fellows of 1942, signed Mr. Charles S. Johnson, Negro candidates totaling 54,712 dollars and White Southerner candidates totaling 34,000 dollars. Negro fellows 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, and so on. White Southerner fellows include, Mr. Lamar Baker, Mr. Thomas Edward Bell, Mr. William Oscar Brown, Mr. Lewis Campbell Copeland, Ms. Esther Worden Day, Ms. Katherine Edwards, Mr. John Henry Faulk, Mr. Frank Eppse Goodwyn, Mr. Thomas Byrd Ham, Mr. Otto Hollaway, M. Harnett Thomas Kane, Ms. Marcelotte Leake, Mr. Arthur Stanley Link, Mr. John William Lipscomb, Mr. Jesse William Markham, Mr. William Alexander Mitchell, Mr. James Elmer Montgomery, Ms. Ellen Hull Neff, Mr. Robert Ramsey, Mr. Leon Sensabaugh, Mr. Herman Everette Spivey, and Mr. William Daniel Varnell.
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List of Julius Rosenwald Fund Fellowship Awards, 1942 A report on the Julius Rosenwald Fund Fellows of 1942, signed Mr. Charles S. Johnson, Negro candidates totaling 54,712 dollars and White Southerner candidates totaling 34,000 dollars. Negro fellows 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, and so on. White Southerner fellows include, Mr. Lamar Baker, Mr. Thomas Edward Bell, Mr. William Oscar Brown, Mr. Lewis Campbell Copeland, Ms. Esther Worden Day, Ms. Katherine Edwards, Mr. John Henry Faulk, Mr. Frank Eppse Goodwyn, Mr. Thomas Byrd Ham, Mr. Otto Hollaway, M. Harnett Thomas Kane, Ms. Marcelotte Leake, Mr. Arthur Stanley Link, Mr. John William Lipscomb, Mr. Jesse William Markham, Mr. William Alexander Mitchell, Mr. James Elmer Montgomery, Ms. Ellen Hull Neff, Mr. Robert Ramsey, Mr. Leon Sensabaugh, Mr. Herman Everette Spivey, and Mr. William Daniel Varnell.
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List of Negro and White Southerner Tentative Grants, 1941 A list of tentative grants for Negro and White Southerner applicants as of 1941, names and fields listed. The fields chosen by Negro applicants include, Anthropology, Art, Biology, Chemistry, Creative Writing, Economics, Education, English, History, Law, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy, Physics, Psychology, and Sociology. The fields chosen by White Southerner applicants include, Anthropology, Biology, Creative Writing, Economics, Education, English, History, Journalism, Library Science, Linguistics, Modern Languages, Philosophy, Political Science, and Sociology. Reappointments were made for the following, Mr. Henry Hill, Mr. John Hope II, Mr. Thomas Nathaniel Roberts, Mr. Charles Twitchell Davis, Mr. Ulysses Grant Lee, Jr., Ms. Youra Thelma Qualls, Mr. Jeremiah Certaine, Ms. Mamie Phipps Clark, Mr. Lyonel Charles Florant, Mr. Edward Nelson Palmer, Ms. Estella Harris Scott, Mr. Wilton Paul Ledet, and Mr. James Kimbrough Owen. Extensions were made for the following, Mr. Ulysses Simpson Brooks, Mr. John Aubrey Davis, Mr. Hylan Garnet Lewis, and Mr. Melvin Kennedy.
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Memorandum Rating Junior Scholarships Applicants, 1941 A memorandum written for Mr. George Reynolds by Mr. Robert C. Weaver in April 3, 1941 rating applicants for junior scholarships. The applicants listed include, Mr. David Watson Dely Dickson, Mr. Solomon C. Jeffries, Mr. Jasper Conklin Sykes, Mr. William Edward Byrd, Ms. Yvonne Aurelia Jackson, Mr. Edward Earle Wells, Ms. Elizabeth Carolyn Kennedy, Mr. George Heuch Butcher, Mr. Ullmont Lenhardt James, Ms. Hazel Marie Ayres, Ms. Jane Cleo Marshall, Ms. Elizabeth Peace Mitcham, Ms. Grace Margaret Doyle, Ms. Mary Jennelsie Walden, Mr. Thomas Nathaniel Burbridge, Mr. Ratio C. Jones, and Mr. Jean Cunningham Warren. Mr. Weaver also recommended Mr. Waters Edward Turpin for a fellowship award in Creative Writing.
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Note by Alonzo J. Davis A handwritten notecard written by Mr. Alonzo J. Davis and Mr. Max Meenes regarding factors determining the relative efficacy of the whole and part method of learning.
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Ratings of Junior Scholarships Applicants A note rating applicants for junior scholarships. The applicants listed include, Mr. David Watson Dely Dickson, Mr. Solomon C. Jeffries, Mr. Jasper Conklin Sykes, Mr. William Edward Byrd, Ms. Yvonne Aurelia Jackson, Mr. Edward Earle Wells, Ms. Elizabeth Carolyn Kennedy, Mr. George Heuch Butcher, Mr. Ullmont Lenhardt James, Ms. Hazel Marie Ayres, Ms. Jane Cleo Marshall, Ms. Elizabeth Peace Mitcham, Ms. Grace Margaret Doyle, Ms. Mary Jennelsie Walden, Mr. Thomas Nathaniel Burbridge, Mr. Ratio C. Jones, Mr. Jean Cunningham Warren, Mr. Sterling Collins, Mr. William E.W. Howard, Ms. Harriett Salter, Ms. Etta Stanton, Ms. Val Dora Turner, Ms. Adline Boyd, Mr. David Dickson, Mr. Albert Jefferson, Mr. Alfred Taylor, Ms. Elizabeth Jordan, Ms. Ada Evans, Mr. Beverly Washington, Ms, Nellye Lewis, Ms. Pauline Wall, Mr. Frances Johnson, Mr. Robert Hairston, Ms. Mary Brown, Mr. Donald Brooks, and Ms. Ethel Williamson.
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Memorandum Rating Junior Scholarships Applicants, 1941 A memorandum written for Mr. George Reynolds by Mr. Robert C. Weaver in April 3, 1941 rating applicants for junior scholarships. The applicants listed include, Mr. David Watson Dely Dickson, Mr. Solomon C. Jeffries, Mr. Jasper Conklin Sykes, Mr. William Edward Byrd, Ms. Yvonne Aurelia Jackson, Mr. Edward Earle Wells, Ms. Elizabeth Carolyn Kennedy, Mr. George Heuch Butcher, Mr. Ullmont Lenhardt James, Ms. Hazel Marie Ayres, Ms. Jane Cleo Marshall, Ms. Elizabeth Peace Mitcham, Ms. Grace Margaret Doyle, Ms. Mary Jennelsie Walden, Mr. Thomas Nathaniel Burbridge, Mr. Ratio C. Jones, and Mr. Jean Cunningham Warren. Mr. Weaver also recommended Mr. Waters Edward Turpin for a fellowship award in Creative Writing.
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List of Negro New Grants, 1941 A list of new grants for Negro applicants in 1941, names and fields listed. The fields mentioned include, Biology, Chemistry, Economics, English, History, Mathematics, Law, Philosophy, and Sociology. The fellows mentioned include, Mr. Montague Cobb, Mr. Mahlon Rhaney, Mr. Walter M. Booker, Mr. Thomas Bembry, Mr. Harry James Green, Mr. Warren Henry, Ms. Mabel Smythe, Mr. Samuel Westerfield, Mr. Margaret Wormley, Mr. Roscoe Lewis, Mr. David H. Blackwell, Mr. Wade Ellis, Mr. Bernard Jefferson, Mr. William Fontaine, Mr. Clifton Jones, Mr. Florence Brown, Mr. Neill A. McLean, and Ms. Cleo W. Blackburn.
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List of Negro Tentative Grants, 1941 A list of tentative grants for Negro applicants in 1941, names and fields listed. The fields mentioned include, Chemistry, English, History, Mathematics, and Sociology. Reappointments were made for the following, Mr. Henry Hill, Ms. Thelma Qualls, Mr. Ulysses Lee, Mr. Charles Davis, Mr. Jeremiah Certaine, Mr. Edward Palmer, Ms. Estella Scott, and Mr. Lyonel Florant. Extensions were made for the following, Mr. Ulysses Brooks and Mr. Melvin Kennedy. Questionable candidates include, Ms. Vera Chandler, Mr. John Hope, Mr. Williams Attaway, Ms. Mamie Clark, and Mr. John Davis.
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List of Scholarship Aid Requests A list of requests for Julius Rosenwald Fund scholarship aid, names and fields listed. The fields listed include Agriculture, Art, Chemistry, Dramatics, Economics, Education, English Language and Literature, History, Home Economics, Mathematics, Medicine, Music, Physiology, Political Science, Romance Languages, and Sociology.
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List of Scholarship Aid Requests, 1941 A list of requests for Julius Rosenwald Fund scholarship aid in 1941, names and fields listed. The fields listed include Agriculture, Art, Chemistry, Dramatics, Economics, Education, English Language and Literature, History, Home Economics, Mathematics, Medicine, Music, Physiology, Political Science, Romance Languages, and Sociology.
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List of Negro and White Southerner Fellowship Awards, 1941 A list of Negro and White Southerner fellowships awarded in 1941, names and fields listed. The fields chosen by Negro candidates include, Anthropology, Art, Biology, Chemistry, Creative Writing, Economics, Education. English, History, Law, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology. White Southerner candidates include, Anthropology, Art, Biology, Creative Writing, Economics, Education. English, History, Linguistics, Modern Language, Political Science, and Sociology. Reappointments were made for the following, Mr. Jacob Lawrence, Mr. Charles Alston, Mr. Henry Aaron Hill, Mr. John Hope II, Mr. Thomas Nathaniel Roberts, Mr. Charles Twitchell Davis, Mr. Ulysses G. Lee, Jr., Ms. Youra Qualls, Mr. Jeremiah Certaine, Mr. Robert Martin, Ms. Mamie K. Clark, Mr. Lyonel Florant, Mr. Edward Nelson Palmer, Ms. Estella Harris Scott, Mr. Wilton Paul Ledet, Mr. Alfred Bryan Bonds, Jr., and Mr. James Kimbrough Owen. Extensions were made for the following, Mr. Ulysses Simpson Brooks, Mr. Melvin Dow kennedy, and Mr. Hylan Garnet Lewis. Scholarship aids were made for the following, Mr. David D.W. Dickson, Ms. Grace Margaret Doyle, Ms. Val Dora Turner, Mr. George Hench Butcher, Ms. Elizabeth Mildred Jordan, Mr. Sterling Marcellus Collins, Ms. Ada Louise Evans, Ms. Mary Jennelsie Walden, Mr. Thomas Nathaniel Burbridge, Mr. Solomon Cornelius Jeffries, and Ms. Yvonne Aurelia Jackson.
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List of Negro Rosenwald Fellowship Awards, 1941 A report on the Negro applicants chosen as Julius Rosenwald Fund Fellows of 1941, including names and a brief summary of their work. Negro fellows include, Mr. Charles Henry Alston, Mr. Fred Werthly Alsup, Mr. Thomas Henry Bembry, Mr. Cleo Walter Blackburn, Mr. David Harold Blackwell, Mr. Walter Monroe Booker, Mr. Herman Russell Branson, Mr. Ulysses S. Brooks, and so on.
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List of White Southerner Rosenwald Fellowship Awards, 1941 A report on the White Southerners applicants chosen as Julius Rosenwald Fund Fellows of 1941, including names and a brief summary of their work. White Southerner fellows include, Mr. Frederick S. Barkalow, Mr. Alfred Bryan Bonds, Jr., Mr. William Oscar Brown, Mr. Melville Fort Corbett, Mr. John Henry Faulk, Ms. Mary Sunlocks Harrell, Mr. Ellis Ford Hartford, Mr. Tom Lea, and so on.