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List of Negro and White Southerner Candidates and Fellows, 1947 A summary of total grants, renewals, and extensions for 1947 divided by Negro and White Southerner candidates, including names, amount given to each fellow, total amount given to both Negroes and Whites, and fields of study. Fields of study include Agriculture, Anthropology, Art, including Ceramics, Education, Fashion Design, Illustration, Jewelry design, Painting, and Sculpture, Biology, Business administration, Chemistry, Creative Writing, Dancing, Drama, Economics, Education, Engineering, Folklore, Geography, History, Hospital Administration, Industrial Arts, Journalism, Labor, Language & Literature, Library Science, Mathematics, Motion Pictures, Music, including Composition, Instrumental, Musicology, and Singing,, Nursing, Photography, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Public Health, Radio, Religion, Social Work, Sociology, Speech. Negro candidates include Mr. Clyde Ruffin Dillard, Mr. Frank Harriott, Mr. Robert E. Hayden, Mr. Edward Warner Brice, Ms. Grace T. Hamilton, Mr. Ulmont L. James, Ms. Violet Helen King, Ms. Pauline B. Taylor, Mr. William L. Hansberry, Mr. Butler A. Jones, Mr. Daniel Thomas Skinner, Mr. R. Louise Burge, Ms. Pauline Phelps, Ms. Mary E. Robbs, Ms. Louise P. Clark, Mr. Arthur C. Banks, Jr., Mr. Alonzo S. Yerby, Ms. Bayard Rustin, Mr. Edwin R. Edmonds, Mr. Walter C. Bailey, Mr. Gilbert F. Edwards, Mr. Charles R. Lawrence, Ms. Rachel Weddington, Mr. Joseph A. Borome, and Ms. Nancy E. Brandon. White Southerner candidates include Mr. Martin Lionel Dibner, Mr. Thomas Hal Phillips, Mr. Lloyd P. Williams, Mr. James Allen Tower, Mr. Thomas O. Zuber, Mr. Edward F. Burrows, Mr. John W. Lipscomb, Mr. George C. Stoney, Mr. James W. Prothro, Mr. John A. Griffin, Ms. Margaret C. James, Mr. Lewis M. Killian, Mr. Solomon Sutker, Mr. Paul L. Adams, and Ms. Elizabeth H. Vaughan.
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List of Negro and White Southerner Candidates and Fellows, 1947 Brief notes on fellows made by the Fellowship Committee in 1947, divided by fields among Negro and White Southerner candidates, with summary of total grants, renewal and extensions made. Fields of study include Agriculture, Anthropology, Art, including Education, Fashion Design, and Jewelry design, Biology, Business administration, Chemistry, Creative Writing, Dancing, Drama, Economics, Education, Engineering, Folklore, Geography, History, Home Economics, Hospital Administration, Journalism, Labor, Language & Literature, Library Science, Mathematics, Motion Pictures, Music, including Composition, Education, Instrumental, and Singing, Nursing, Philosophy, Photography, Physical Education, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Public Health, Radio, Religion, Social Work, Sociology, Speech. Negro candidates include Mr. Clyde Ruffin Dillard, Mr. Frank Harriott, Mr. Robert E. Hayden, Mr. Edward Warner Brice, Ms. Grace T. Hamilton, Mr. Ulmont L. James, Ms. Violet Helen King, Ms. Pauline B. Taylor, Mr. William L. Hansberry, Mr. Butler A. Jones, Mr. Daniel Thomas Skinner, Mr. R. Louise Burge, Ms. Pauline Phelps, Ms. Mary E. Robbs, Ms. Louise P. Clark, Mr. Arthur C. Banks, Jr., Mr. Alonzo S. Yerby, Ms. Bayard Rustin, Mr. Edwin R. Edmonds, Mr. Walter C. Bailey, Mr. Gilbert F. Edwards, Mr. Charles R. Lawrence, Ms. Rachel Weddington, Mr. Joseph A. Borome, and Ms. Nancy E. Brandon. White Southerner candidates include Mr. Martin Lionel Dibner, Mr. Thomas Hal Phillips, Mr. Lloyd P. Williams, Mr. James Allen Tower, Mr. Thomas O. Zuber, Mr. Edward F. Burrows, Mr. John W. Lipscomb, Mr. George C. Stoney, Mr. James W. Prothro, Mr. John A. Griffin, Ms. Margaret C. James, Mr. Lewis M. Killian, Mr. Solomon Sutker, Mr. Paul L. Adams, and Ms. Elizabeth H. Vaughan.
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Memorandum Sent to Fellowship Committee Regarding Fellowship Funds Available, 1947 A letter written by the Fellowship Director to the members of the Fellowship Committee regarding facts transmitted on a current program, including Funds available to the Committee for appropriation, Awards made in April 1946 for Negroes and White Southerners, Outstanding grants, and Summary of 1946-197 applications.
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Memorandum Sent to Fellowship Committee Regarding Art Jury Report, 1947 A report from the Art Jury sent to the Committee on Fellowships on the recommended candidates, grouped into Painters, Sculptors, Illustrators, Ceramicists, and Fashion Designers.
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Note Card, Rosenwald Fellowship (Applicants since 1940) A handwritten note with the text Rosenwald fellowships, applicants since 1940.
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Report on Musical Composition Candidates and Music Jury Ratings A document that includes comments on Musical Composition Candidates, an excerpt of a letter from Mr. Edward E. Lowinsky to Mr. Fred G. Wale, and Music jury ratings on the following candidates: William Henery Bodkin, Louise Burge, Charles Holland, Enola Estelle Laws, Aubrey Pankey, Ruth Campbell Stewart, Kathryn Antoinette Ward.
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Memorandum Regarding Additional Notes From Fellowship Meeting Additional notes from a Julius Rosenwald Fellowship meeting, regarding Ms. Elsis Lewis case that were presented before the Fellowship Committee, Mr. Robert Bruce Kennon stipend, a follow-up on Mr. Dwight N. Culver's plan for work, a request for a copy of Mrs. Anna A. Hedgeman's letter, and information to contact Morehouse College regarding Ms. George Kelsey, and Mr. Raymond Paty's request to be dropped from the Fellowship Committee.
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Western Union Telegram Sent to Charles H. Thompson Regarding Scholarship Aid Candidate A Western Union receipt from April 17, 1941, concerning a day letter sent to Dean Charles H. Thompson, at the Howard University, Washington DC, from the Rosenwald fund, regarding Ms. Marshall's scholarship.
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Cross Reference Record Regarding Fellowship Committee, 1940 A cross reference record written on November 14, 1940 concerning a request for approval of $600 added to a grant given to Allison Davis.
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Memorandum Regarding Experimental Plan for Scholarship Aid, 1940 A memorandum from the Julius Rosenwald Fund on an experimental plan for Scholarship aid, including a general statement, eligibility, size of stipend, method of selection, application process, and letters of reference, dated November 15, 1940.
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Memorandum Regarding Experimental Plan for Scholarship Aid, 1940 A memorandum from the Julius Rosenwald Fund on an experimental plan for Scholarship aid, including a general statement, eligibility, size of stipend, method of selection, application process, and letters of reference, and handwritten notes, dated November 15, 1940.
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Memorandum Regarding Experimental Plan for Scholarship Aid, 1940 A memorandum from the Julius Rosenwald Fund on an experimental plan for Scholarship aid, including a general statement, eligibility, size of stipend, method of selection, application process, and letters of reference, dated November 14, 1940.
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List of Fellowship Applicants and Chosen Project Handwritten notes on candidates for fellowships, including names, projects, field, data, records, recommendation, and grades of candidates and project. Fields of study include Anthropology, Art, including Education, Chemistry, Creative Writing, Engineering, Folklore, History, Home Economics, Journalism, Labor, Language & Literature, Library Science, Mathematics, Music, including Composition, Education, Instrumental, and Singing, Philosophy, Physical Education, Political Science, Psychology, Public Health, Religion, Social Work, Sociology, Speech.
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Evaluations and Remarks on Negro and White Southerner Applicants, 1948 A list of Julius Rosenwald Fellowships from 1948, divided by Negroes, White Southerners, and field of study, with handwritten notes, grades, and remarks. Fields of study include Anthropology, Art, including Anatomical, Education, Fashion Design, and Painting, Biology, Business, Cartography, Chemistry, Dancing, Economics, Education, Engineering, Folklore, History, Home Economics, Journalism, Labor, Language & Literature, Library Science, Mathematics, Music, including Composition, Education, Instrumental, and Singing, Philosophy, Physical Education, Political Science, Psychology, Public Health, Religion, Social Work, Sociology, and Speech.
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Number of Fellowship Applications, 1940-1946 A short summary of applicants for Fellowships received from 1940 through 1946.
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Rough Draft of List of Fellowship Candidates From Fellowship Meeting A rough copy of the fellowship meeting held on March 23, with handwritten notes, the names of fellows grouped by Negroes and White Southerners, and field of study. Fields of study include Agriculture, Anthropology, Archaeology, Biology, Ceramics, Chemistry, Creative Writing, Dancing, Dentistry, Dietetics, Drama, Economics, Education, Engineering, History, Human Development, Industrial Design, Journalism, Labor, Language & Literature, Law, Library Science, Linguistics, Mathematics, Medicine, Music, Painting & Photography, Physics, Political Science, Public Administration, Public Health, Race Relations, Religion, Silversmithing, Social Science, Social Work, Sociology, Speech, and Vocational Rehabilitation.
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Memorandum Sent to Fellowship Committee Regarding Fellowship Funds Available, 1946 A copy of a letter to the Fellowship Committee from Dorothy A. Elvidge concerning Fellowships funds, including an appropriation approved by trustees in April 1945, awards made in April 1945 divided by Negroes and White southerners, stating the amount given to each individual, and an update on remaining funds since the previous update made in March 1946. Also included is a fund extension that was made to Ms. Elsie Lewis.
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List of Negro and White Applicants in Creative Writing A list of applicants in Creative Writing. Negro applicants including Mr. James Arthur Baldwin, Ms. Estelle C. Howell Carr, Mr. Leemar Aubyn Hill, Mr. Clifford L. Miller, Mr. Morgan Smith, Mr. Melvin B. Tolson, and White applicants including Ms. Caroline Collier Ballin, Mr. Stetson Kennedy, Ms. Elizabeth H. Lomax, Mr. William R. Russell, and Ms. Mary M. von Hesse.
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Letters of Correspondence Between Charles H. Thompson and George M. Reynolds Regarding Scholarship Aid Program A letter written to Dean Charles H. Thompson at Howard University, from Mr. George M. Reynolds concerning notifications of scholarship awards sent to Mr. George Butcher and Ms. Elizabeth Jordan, including information on a publication sent out, reasons why the experimental scholarship aid grants won't be published, and information to what the scholarship aid grant will include. There is also an inquiry regarding if Dean Thompson could help Mr. Butcher and Ms. Jordan determine their total amount needed for the academic year, in addition to a response and an acknowledgment of previous letter, sent to Mr. Reynolds from Dean Thompson, including an advised amount given to each student to cover their costs.
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Letter of Correspondence Sent to J.T. Cater Regarding Scholarship Aid Program A letter written to Dean J. T. Cater at Talladega College from Mr. George M. Reynolds, concerning which students might be eligible for the Scholarship aid grants, including a reminder of the same general limitations that applies to regular fellowships.
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Letter of Correspondence Sent to Harrison H. Ferrell Regarding Scholarship Aid Program A letter written to Dean Ferrell from Margaret L. Utley concerning a meeting that is to be held between Mr. Reynolds, Mr. Davis and Dean Ferrell, regarding the scholarship aid's, including information on seven blank sheets that are sent under a separate cover, and are to be used in the scholarship aid program, including notes on the candidates application process.
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Letter of Correspondence Sent to N.P. Tillman Regarding Scholarship Aid Program A letter written to Dr. N. P. Tillman from Dr. George M. Reynolds concerning seven sets of blanks that are to be used in the scholarship aid program, including notes on the candidate's application process.
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Letter of Correspondence Sent to Charles S. Johnson Regarding Fisk University's Scholarship Aid Candidates A letter written to Dr. Charles S. Johnson from Dr. George M. Reynold, concerning a previous correspondence regarding the Scholarship for seniors, and Ms. Nabritt, from Fisk University, having her papers submitted alongside the other candidates.
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Letter of Correspondence Sent to John W. Davis Regarding Scholarship Aid Program A letter written to Mr. Davis from Dr. George M. Reynolds concerning the Committee's plan for an experimental scholarship that would enable seniors in selected Negro Colleges to continue their education without interruption, in addition to an inquiry into West Virginia State College's interest in participating in the experiment and having the institute appoint someone to be responsible for the experiment at their institution.
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Letter of Correspondence Sent to W.R. Banks Regarding Scholarship Aid Program A letter was written to Mr. Banks from Dr. George M. Reynolds concerning the Committee's plan for an experimental scholarship that would enable seniors in selected Negro Colleges to continue their education without interruption, in addition to an inquiry on Prairie View State College's interest in participating in the experiment and having the institute appoint someone to be responsible for the experiment at their institution.