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Fellowship application from Lizzel Vasta Alexander Application from Lizzel Vasta Alexander, a home economics instructor. She applied for a fellowship to get a masters degree in Home Economics from Columbia University for twelve months in September 1938.
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Fellowship application from Maryrose R. Allen Application from Maryrose R. Allen, a student at Boston University in Health and Physical Education. She applies for a fellowship to develop the tests used in the project, get the philosophical and psychological background for the problem and write up the problem. She plans to work on her Masters at Boston University for a year in September 1938.
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Fellowship application from Edward Smith Allen Application from Edward Smith Allen, a teacher of Music and English at Bethlehem High School. He applied for a fellowship to work for Mus. B. at A. and T. College at Greensboro, North Carolina in June 1938 for twelve weeks.
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Fellowship application from Alonzo J. Aden Application from Alonzo J. Aden, an assistant in charge of exhibitions at Howard University. He applies for a fellowship to get a masters degree in Art History and Criticism at the University of Michigan for twelve months to increase his knowledge of the educational functions of an Art museum.
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Fellowship application from Genevs Boswell Adams Application from Genevs Boswell Adams, a teacher of Domestic Science. He applied for a fellowship to spend a summer and a year for M.S. at Howard University in June 1938.
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Fellowship application from Elizabeth Wells Adams Application from Elizabeth Wells Adams, a director of music at Georgia State College. She applies for a fellowship to study public school methods in primary, intermediate, and in junior and senior high schools. She also states that she wants to organize and direct choral groups and give private lessons in Piano and Pipe Organ. She plans on studying at Fisk University for a year beginning in September 1938.
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Fellowship application of Sadie Mas Yancey An application from Sadie Mas Yancey for a fellowship in Education. Ms. Yancey was a High school teacher of English and Guidance and Principal of Dunbar High School at the time of this application. Her plan of work was to obtain a Ph.D. degree in Guidance and Personnel Administration, and to prepare a booklet for use in schools where there is no organized Guidance program and for use as supplementray material in schools where the work is organized. The grant was sought from September 1948 through June 1949 . The training in Education would be done under the supervision of Dr. John E. King at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.
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Fellowship application of Eleanor Kathleen Williams An application from Eleanor Kathleen Williams for a fellowship in History. Ms. Williams was a Student at the time of this application. Her plan of work was to write a history of the Julius Rosenwald Funds aid to education in the South, and to complete graduate studies at the University of Chicago. The grant was sought from June 1948 through June 1949 . The training in History would be done under the supervision of Avery O. Craven at the University of Chicago.
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Fellowship application of Alma Lirline Stegall An application from Alma Lirline Stegall for a fellowship in Education. Ms. Stegall was the Head of the Elementary Education Department and the Director of Student Teaching for Elementary Schools for George State College at the time of this application. Her plan of work was to make a thorough analysis of the pre and in service education of the Jeanes Supervisors in Georgia. The grant was sought from September 1948 through June 1949 . The training in Education would be done under the supervision of Dr. Ruth G. Strickland at Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana.
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Fellowship application of Samuel Reid Spencer, Jr. An application from Samuel Reid Spencer, Jr. for a fellowship in History. Mr. Spencer was a Student of American History at Harvard University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at the time of this application. His plan of work was to prepare for historical writing and for college or university teaching of American History. The grant was sought from September 1948 through September 1949 . The training in History would be done under the supervision of Arthur M. Schlesinger at Harvard University.
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Fellowship application of Harry Milton Smyles An application from Harry Milton Smyles for a fellowship in Music Instrumental. Mr. Smyles was a Materials Handler and Receiving clerk at at the time of this application. His plan of work was to attend the Berkshire Music Center, then to go to New York City to study Oboe privately. The grant was sought from June 1948 through June 1949 . The training in Applied Music would be done under the supervision of Mr. Gomberg at Juilliard School of Music.
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Fellowship application of James Lloyd Smith An application from James Lloyd Smith for a fellowship in Music Singing. Mr. Smith was a Student at Allen University at the time of this application. His plan of work was to study the theatrical and physical phases of Music, with a major in Voice. The grant was sought from school term 1948 49 . The training would be done at Juilliard School of Music.
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Fellowship application of Emmett Edward Robinson An application from Emmett Edward Robinson for a fellowship in Drama. Mr. Robinson was a Community theatre director and designer for the Footlight Players at the time of this application. His plan of work was to write and compile a manual for a community theatre in the South, with drawings and illustrations. The grant was sought from 1948 1949 .
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Fellowship application of Oscar W. Ritchie An application from Oscar W. Ritchie for a fellowship in Sociology. Mr. Ritchie was a Instructor in Sociology for Kent State University at the time of this application. His plan of work was to study the factors involved in the integration of Negro teachers into the faculties of the non segregated colleges and universities in the United States. The grant was sought from September 1948 through September 1949 . The training in Sociology would be done at the University of Wisconsin.
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Fellowship application of James Warren Prothro An application from James Warren Prothro for a fellowship in Political Science. His plan of work was to do specialized study of Southern political theory directed toward a dissertation on the role of religion in Southern politics and to obtain a Ph.D. degree in Political Science. The grant was sought from September 1948 through September 1949 . This training would be done under the supervision of Professor Alpheus T. Mason at Princeton University. Also included is a Mr. Prothros breakdown of his budget estimate.
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Fellowship application of Liston Pope An application from Liston Pope for a fellowship in Sociology. Mr. Pope was a Gilbert L. Stark Professor of Social Ethics for Yale University at the time of this application. His plan of work was to do first hand observation and study, in the Union of South Africa, Southern Rhodesia, Northern Rhodesia, and Nyasaland, of the interplay of racial patterns with economic practices and problems, political forms, ideological systems, religious ideas and institutions, etc. The grant was sought from February 1949 through August 1949 . Also included is document where Mr. Pope listed the extracurricular activities hae had been involved in from 1944 through 1947 and the publications he had made from 1942 through 1947.
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Fellowship application of Ralph Arloe Phelps, Jr. An application from Ralph Arloe Phelps, Jr. for a fellowship in Education. Mr. Phelps was a Graduate student at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and a Pastor of First Baptist Church, Plano, Texas at the time of this application. His plan of work was to do a survey and analytical evaluation of the struggle for public higher education for Negroes in Texas. The grant was sought from June 1948 through June 1949 . The training in Social Ethics would be done under the supervision of Dr. T.B. Maston at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
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Fellowship application of Pauline Edna Phelps An application from Pauline Edna Phelps for a fellowship in Music Voice. Her plan of work was to do special voice training and concert stage opera. The grant was sought from September 1948 . This training would be done under the supervision of Mrs. Smith Kimball at Juilliard School, N.Y.C. Also included is a Ms. Phelps breakdown of his budget estimate.
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Fellowship application of Nelson Sophia Phillips An application from Nelson Sophia Phillips for a fellowship in Language and Literature. Mr. Phillips was an Assistant professor of English for West Virginia State College at the time of this application. His plan of work was to make an analytic survey of those publications and dissertations of 1936 to 1948 which deal with Shelley. The grant was sought from September 1948 through September 1949 . The training in English would be done under the supervision of Dr. W. George Crouch at the University of Pittsburgh.
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Fellowship application of Samuel Lloyd Myers An application from Samuel Lloyd Myers for a fellowship in Economics. Mr. Myers was a Graduate student . The training in Economics would be done under the supervision of Professor J.D. Black at Harvard University.
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Fellowship application of Margaret Elizabeth Monroe An application from Margaret Elizabeth Monroe for a fellowship in Education. Ms. Monroe was the Principal of Washburn Elementray School at the time of this application. Her plan of work was to become able to analyze and understand the causes of poor human relations and to find ways to improve relations. The grant was sought from September 1948 through June 1949 . The training in Human Relations would be done under the supervision of Dr. H.H. Giles at New York University.
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Fellowship application of Edward Glenn McGehee An application from Edward Glenn McGehee for a fellowship in Creative Writing. Mr. McGehee was an Instructor . Also included is a document where Mr. McGehee listed his creative works and the publications he had made from 1940 through 1948.
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Fellowship application of Robert Henry Lucas An application from Robert Henry Lucas for a fellowship in Creative Writing. Mr. Lucas was a Freelance radio writer at the time of this application. His plan of work was to write 2 13 week series of radio scripts that would deal with Negroes, one for use in intercultural education in high schools, and the other for possible commercial sponsorship and aimed at the adult radio audience. The grant was needed as soon as possible .
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Fellowship application of Elizabeth Harold Lomax An application from Elizabeth Harold Lomax for a fellowship in Creative Writng. Ms. Lomax was a Freelance writer at the time of this application. Her plan of work was to revisit the Southwest and write a novel The Arms of God. The grant was sought from June 1948 through June 1949 .
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Fellowship application of Sara Margaret Liston An application from Sara Margaret Liston for a fellowship in Hoe Economics. Ms. Liston was a Student at the University of Chicago at the time of this application. His plan of work was to obtain a Ph.D. degree at the University of Chicago. The grant was sought from June 1948 through June 1949 . The training in Home Economics would be done under the supervision of Dr. Thelma Porter at the University of Chicago.