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Rutherford B. Hayes-Lucy Webb Hayes Foundation: Grant-in-Aid Application An application blank for a grant in aid from the Rutherford B. Hayes-Lucy Webb Hayes Foundation. The application would include the applicant name and personal information, education history, professional experience, publications, and the applicant proposed project.
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Shapiro Foundation: Scholarship Application An application blank for scholarship from the Shapiro Foundation. The application would include the applicant name and personal information, the applicant education history, information from the applicant guardian, and signatures from the applicant and the guardian.
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Frank Huntington Beebe Fund for Musicians: Scholarship Application for Foreign Study An application blank for a scholarship for foreign study from the Frank Huntington Beebe Fund for Musicians. The application would contain the applicant name and personal information, the applicant history with musical subjects, the applicant publications and original compositions, and the applicant signature.
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American Academy in Rome: Press Releases A document containing press release statements about scholarship opportunities offered by the American Academy in Rome for the academic year 1941 to 1942, including prize scholarships of 1000 dollars in classical studies, competitions in painting and sculpture with prizes totaling 3850 dollars, and scholarships in architecture totaling 6000 dollars.
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Social Science Research Council: Fellowships and Awards Document, 1945-1946 An announcement or informational publication about research grants offered by the Social Science Research Council for the academic year 1945 to 1946, including Post-Doctoral Research Training Fellowships, Pre-Doctoral Field Fellowships, grants in aid of Research, and Demobilization Awards.
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Lisle Fellowship: Summer Plan, 1946 An informational brochure about the Lisle Fellowship program for the summer of 1946, including Testimonials, Communities the program has impacted, Application, Academic credit, and Sponsorship.
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Houghton Mifflin Literary Fellowship Awards: Fellowship Announcement and Application Blank, 1946 An announcement and an application blank for the Houghton Mifflin Literary Fellowship Awards in its 12th year, 1946.
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Institute fo Religious and Social Studies: Prize Contest A folder for the prize contest Problems in Group Adjustment ending on October 31, 1947, with an account of its purpose and terms from the Institute for Religious and Social Studies. It includes the names and fields of work of the judges, the purpose of the contest, the prize, rules of the contest, answers to frequently asked questions, and the mission statement of the institute for religious and social studies
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U.S. Public Health Services: Fellowships for Physicians and Engineers A press release from the Federal Security Agency, U.S. Public Health Service, on May 23, 1946, regarding the approval of a grant to establish 125 Fellowships for training physicians and sanitary engineers in Public Health.
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New York University: Fellowships and Scholarships, 1947-1948 An announcement from the New York University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences for the academic year 1947 to 1948, including the availability of various fellowships and scholarships for qualified graduate students pursuing higher degrees at the university. Applications should be submitted before March 1, 1947.
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U.S. Public Health Services: Fellowships for Physicians and Engineers A press release from the Federal Security Agency, U.S. Public Health Service, on December 18, 1946, announced the availability of fellowships for postgraduate public health training for physicians and engineers for the school year beginning in the fall of 1947.
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Duke University: Fellowships, Scholarships, and Assistantships, 1947-1948 A graduate fellowships and scholarships announcement from Duke University Graduate School, including the Angier Duke Memorial Fellowship, University Fellowships, Gurney Harriss Kearns Fellowships in Religion, Graduate Scholarships, Charles W. Hargitt Research Fellowship in Zoology, Fellowships and Graduate Scholarships in Forestry, and Appointments as Graduate Assistants.
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American Academy and National Institute of Arts and Letters: Grant Recipients A press release from the American Academy and National Institute of Arts and Letters on May 8, announcing the 15 recipients of the annual 1000 dollars arts and letters grants to artists, composers, and writers who were not members of the organization, and it stated that a formal presentation of the awards would be made on May 22. The six artists awarded include Mr. Peter Blume, Mrs. Dorothea Greenbaum, Mr. Joseph Hirsch, Ms. Victoria Hutson Huntley, Mr. Mitchell Jamieson, and Mr. Carl L. Schmitz. The six writers include Mr. Nelson Algren, Ms. Eleanor Clark, Mr. Lloyd Frankenberg, Mr. Robert Lowell, Mrs. Elizabeth Parsons, and Mr. James Still. The three composers include Mr. Ulysses Kay, Mr. Alexel Haieff, and Mr. Normand Lockwood.
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Commission for International Educational Reconstruction: Project Proposal A pamphlet detailing a project that would require over $100 million to aid children in Europe and Asia to graduate from school. The pamphlet also mentioned how contributions could be made to the cause and listed the members of the Commission for International Educational Reconstruction.
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American Library Association: Funding Opportunities for Librarians and Prospectives An announcement from the American Library Association Board of Education for Librarianship listing various scholarships, fellowships, grants in aid, and loan funds available to librarians and prospective librarians across organizations and schools.
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American Russian Institute: Scholarship Press Release A press release from the American Russian Institute on July 1, 1946, announcing the award of a 1,500 dollars scholarship for advanced study on the Soviet Union to James Watson, an instructor in international relations at the University of Denver. The document also included details about the American Russian Institute's mission and work, as well as Mr. Watson's background and plans for future study and research.
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Claremont Graduate School: Scholarships and Assistantships for Graduate School, 1947-1948 An announcement for scholarships and assistantships from the Claremont Graduate School in the school year 1947 to 1948, including details about Honnold Scholarships in Oriental Affairs, Reed Brown Fund, General Scholarships, Assistantships in various fields, and a specified deadline of March 15, 1947.
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Harvard University: Fellowship Application A fellowship application blank from Harvard University Graduate School of Public Administration, which would include the applicant name and personal information, the applicant education history, the applicant professional experience, and the applicant photograph.
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Harvard University: Fellowship Announcement, 1947 A fellowship announcement letter from Harvard University Graduate School of Public Administration promoting Littauer and Administration Fellowships for graduate and government service applicants in 1947. Including Details on tuition based admission, veterans' applications, admission of women, degree options, and general information.
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Harvard University: Fellowship Announcement Letter, 1947-1948 A formal letter from Harvard University Graduate School of Public Administration requesting assistance in circulating information about the Littauer and Administration Fellowships for the academic year 1947-48 to individuals interested in further training for governmental work.
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University of Denver: Graduate Fellowships in Government Management A letter sent to Mr. Edwin R. Embree, President of the Julius Rosenwald Fund, with information about 10 graduate fellowships offered by the Department of Government Management, University of Denver, including Purpose, Fellowships, Academic Program, Field Work, Placement, Government Center, and Information.
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Social Science Research Council: Grants-in-Aid of Research to Southern Social Scientists, 1947-1948 An informational publication about research grants offered by the Social Science Research Council for the academic year 1947 to 1948.
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Social Science Research Council: Grants-in-Aid of Research to Southern Social Scientists, 1948-1949 An informational publication about research grants offered by the Social Science Research Council for the academic year 1948 to 1949.
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The Pacific War Memorial, 1946 An Informational Booklet About The Pacific War Memorial, A Scientific Foundation and Living War Memorial, including Names of Board of Directors, Officers, Scientific Advisory Comittee, Aims, Research and Conservation, The Last Frontier, Field Stations ANd Reserves, Fellowship, Publications, Our Responsibilty, Bikini And Other Problems, For The Benefit Of Mankind.
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Educational Funding Handout for Student and Graduate Registered Nurses, 1944 This document is a concise guide detailing educational funding options for student nurses and graduate registered nurses.