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Correspondence from Henry Allen Moe (John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation) To Raymond R. Paty - February 24, 1938 A written letter to Mr. Raymond Paty from Mr. Henry Allen Moe concerning the digestion of applications from White Southerners which was sent to him, including requests on names on who he wish to se get in to the M. A., and a question regarding Bernard Wolf papers from Harvard, the new Neiman Fund at Harvard, and a suggestion for Mr. Paty to go deeper into the investigation and the references of the applicants marked with an A. Candidates mentioned include Burton W. Ames, Julia C. Smith, W.P. Ladet, Henry P. Miller, and David R. Reveley.
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Handwritten Fellowship Note Handwritten notes related to fellowships [illegible].
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Correspondence from Raymond R. Paty to Charles S. Johnson - January 14, 1938 A letter to Dr. Charles S. Johnson from Mr. Raymond R. Paty concerning the digestion of materials from Fellowship candidates, including suggestion for days and dates when the fellowship Committee could meet.
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Correspondence from Raymond R. Paty to W. W. Alexander - January 14, 1938 A letter to Mr. W. W. Alexander from Mr. Raymond R. Paty concerning the digestion of materials from Fellowship candidates, including suggestion for days and dates when the Fellowship Committee could meet.
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Correspondence from Charles S. Johnson to Raymond R. Paty - November 27, 1937 A letter to Mr. Raymond Paty from Dr. Charles S. Johnson, concerning the quality of the work done by Mr. Gould Beech and Mr. James S. Pope.
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Fellowship Committee Correspondence from Raymond R. Paty Henry Allen Moe (John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation) - April 20, 1938 A letter to Mr. Henry Allen Moe from Mr. Raymond R. Paty concerning the final list of awards, including Mr. Embree's wish to keep Mr. Belcher on the list.
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Fellowship Committee Correspondence from Raymond R. Paty to Will W. Alexander A continuance of a letter written to Dr. Will W. Alexander from Mr. Raymond R. Paty concerning the abillity to secure better candidates for White awards, a request for ideas for the ideal candidate moving forward, and questions regarding Leila S. Green whiich Dr. Alexander promised to interview.
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Fellowship Committee Correspondence from Raymond R. Paty to W. W. Alexander - April 18, 1938 A letter to Dr. Alexander from Mr. Raymond R. Paty concerning a list of awards and notes on the rejection of Griswold and his plan of work.
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Correspondence from Raymond R. Paty to Charles S. Johnson - April 18, 1938 A letter to Dr. Charles S. Johnson from Mr. Raymond R. Paty concerning a final list of awards, information on notifications letters being sent out, acceptances and a request for the cos for the crating of Mr. Lewis' paintings.
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Correspondence from Henry Allen Moe (John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation) to Raymond R. Paty - April 5, 1938 A letter from Mr. Henry Allen Moe to Mr. Raymond Paty regarding expenses for a westward trip, including the amount he planned to charge the Julius Rosenwald Fund.
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Correspondence from Edwin R. Embree to Henry Allen Moe (John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation) - April 7, 1938 A letter to Mr. Henry Allen Moe from Mr. Edwin R. Embree concerning the next Rosewald Fellowship Committee meeting on Saturday April 16, and notes on a previous intrest meeting of members of the Committee, held in Atlanta, including a Payment voucher dated April 7, 1938, concerning reimbursment for Mr. Henry Allen Moe's travel expenses in relation to the upcoming meeting in Chicago.
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Appropriations Memorandum for the Fellowship Fund - April 14, 1938 A summary of the Fellowship Fund from April 14, 1938, including grants made 1936-1937, estimated administration cost 1937-1938, amount available from appropriations and for grants 1938-1939, and amount available for grants for 1939-1940.
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Correspondence to Dr. Alexander - March 11, 1938 A letter to Dr. Alexander concerning a check and a protest for not allowing the Julius Rosenwald fund handle the full expenses of Dr. Alexander's trip in connection to the Fellowship meeting, and notes on previous meeting and notes on both White and Negro candidates. In addition the documents mentions a need to refine the Committee's definition of southerner, problem distinctive to the South, and career in the South.
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Russell Wilfred Brown's Plan for Work A project plan concerning a project done by Dr. Russel W. Brown, concerning the psycology of the anaerobic butyric acid, butyl alcohol bacteria, with notes on paper to be returned to the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
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Russell Wilfred Brown's Application Application form for Dr. Russel Wilfred Brown, the candidate from Tuskegee suggested by Mr. Henry Allen Moe to Mr.Raymond Paty.
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Correspondence from Henry Allen Moe (John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation) to Raymond R. Paty - March 15, 1938 A letter to Mr. Raymond Paty from Mr. Henry Allen Moe concerning a previous discussion on candidates from Tuskeegee, including a suggestion for a specific candidate, notes and enclosed papers on said candidate.
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Correspondence from Raymond R. Paty to Henry Allen Moe (John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation) - March 16, 1938 A letter from Mr. Raymond R. Paty to Mr. Henry Allen Moe concerning Mr. Moe's missing mail, and a list of candidates Mr. Paty promised to obtain more information on, notes on fellow applicant's Mr. John A. Davis and Ms. Viola B. Goin, which Mr. Paty agreed to interview, and notes on Ms. Beatrice Murphy and Mr. Rufus Harris, and further information regarding future steps inthe fellowship application process. Other candidates mentioned include Shirley Graham, Kenneth B. Clark, Richard Haskins, Walter Hawkins, John T. Caldwell, and Stacey B. Randle.
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Correspondence from Henry Allen Moe (John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation) to Raymond R. Paty - April 4, 1938 A letter from Mr. Henry Allen Moe to Mr. Raymond Paty concerning his take on interveiws held with two fellowship candidates, Mr. John A. Davis and Ms. Viola B. Goin.
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Correspondence from Charles S. Johnson to Raymond R. Paty - April 5, 1938 A letter to Mr. Raymon Paty from Dr. Charles S. Johnson regarding expenses in connection to the shipping of Mr. Moe's art, and sending Mr. Norman Lewis' picture to Mr. Moe.
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Report of Confidential Comments A letter of confidential comments regarding the Rosenwalds Committee's procedures in the selections amongst the six hundred fellows, including the number of formal meetings and interviews held.
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Correspondence from Edwin R. Embree to Henry Allen Moe (John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation) - April 29, 1938 A letter to Mr. Henry Allen Moe from Mr. Edwin R. Embree concerning his absence from the Fellowship Committee meeting, and his judgment regarding cases brought to him by Mr. Paty, which concerned Mr. Belcher, Mr. Thomas Hart, Ms. Leila Smith Green, Ms. Viola Goin, and Ms. Ruth M. Smith.
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W.S. Budworth & Son Invoice, 1941 An invoice for art sent by express, unpacked, repacked, and returned.
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Report on Music Composition Candidates by Bernard Taylor, 1947 A report from the Music jury on candidates for the singing award, written by Mr. Bernard Taylor, concerning six candidates most worthy of the Foundations support, including Ms. Mary E. Robs, Ms. Louise Burge, Ms. Pauline Phelps, Mr. Charles M. Holland, Ms. Ruth Stewart, Ms. June McMechen, in addition to a report on others heard but did not classify, dated in March 1947.
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Report on Music Composition Candidates by William Grant Still A report from the Music jury on candidates for the composition grant, written by Mr. William Grant Still, and includes Mr. Ulysses Kay, Mr. George T. Walker, and Mr. Irwin Swack.
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List of White Fellowship Candidates, 1947 A summary for White candidates from 1947, including names and field of study, and notes on amount on the award. Fields of study include Music, including Composition, Photography, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, and Sociology.