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fellowships
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Voucher from the Rockefeller Foundation to Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company from November 7, 1963. Voucher from the Rockefeller Foundation to Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company from November 7, 1963 for credit for travel to be added to John Rhoden's account.
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Correspondence from Boyd Compton to John Rhoden from December 3, 1962. Correspondence from Boyd Compton to John Rhoden from December 3, 1962 regarding Rhoden's time in Indonesia.
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Correspondence from Boyd Compton to John Rhoden from May 8, 1961. Correspondence from Boyd Compton to John Rhoden from May 8, 1961 regarding money for purchasing Bandung's sculptural materials.
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Correspondence from Richard H. Kale to John Rhoden from January 4, 1960. Correspondence from Richard H. Kale, manager of the travel service of the Rockefeller Foundation to John Rhoden from January 4, 1960 regarding travel arrangements to Indonesia.
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Correspondence from Mary T. Williams to John and Richenda Rhoden from July 16, 1956. Correspondence from Mary T. Williams to John and Richenda Rhoden from July 16, 1956 regarding the final payment of the loan from the Ely Loan Fund of the American Academy in Rome.
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Correspondence from Mary T. Williams to Richenda Rhoden from July 12, 1955. Correspondence from Mary T. Williams to Richenda Rhoden from July 12, 1955 forwarding a message from Laurance Roberts.
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Correspondence from Vittoria Boni to John Rhoden from April 21, 1955. Correspondence from Vittoria Boni, accountant for the American Academy in Rome, to John Rhoden from April 21, 1955 regarding outstanding bills from the American Academy and the Bollinger shipping company.
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Correspondence from Mary T. Williams to John and Richenda Rhoden from April 11, 1955. Correspondence from Mary T. Williams to John and Richenda Rhoden from April 11, 1955 regarding repayment of the loan to the American Academy and Bollinger shipping company in Rome.
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Correspondence from Mary T. Williams to John Rhoden from April 5, 1955. Correspondence from Mary T. Williams to John Rhoden from April 5, 1955 regarding Rhoden's payment for shipping boxes and trunks from Rome.
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Correspondence from Laurance P. Roberts to John Rhoden from March 31, 1955. Correspondence from Laurance P. Roberts to John Rhoden from March 31, 1955 regarding a recent visit, a show in the U.S.I.S., and the shipment of Rhoden's bronzes.
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Correspondence from Mary T. Williams to John Rhoden from February 9, 1955. Correspondence from Mary T. Williams, executive secretary of the American Academy in Rome, to John Rhoden from February 9, 1955 acknowledging the partial repayment of the loan from the Ely Loan Fund.
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Correspondence from Mary T. Williams to John Rhoden from December 27, 1954. Correspondence from Mary T. Williams, executive secretary of the American Academy in Rome, to John Rhoden from December 27, 1954 acknowledging the partial repayment of the loan from the Ely Loan Fund.
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Correspondence from Mary T. Williams to John Rhoden from December 27, 1954. Correspondence from Mary T. Williams, executive secretary of the American Academy in Rome, to John Rhoden from December 27, 1954 regarding Rhoden's payment towards the Ely Loan Fund.
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Correspondence from Mary T. Williams to John Rhoden from December 17, 1954. Correspondence from Mary T. Williams, executive secretary of the American Academy in Rome, to John Rhoden from December 17, 1954 regarding the potential sale of Rhoden's "Belly Dancer".
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Agreement between John Rhoden and the American Academy in Rome from November 1, 1954. Agreement between John Rhoden and the American Academy in Rome from November 1, 1954 in which Rhoden agrees to pay $250 to the Ely Loan Fund of the American Academy in Rome.
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Correspondence from Hermon More to John Rhoden from March 8, 1955. Correspondence from Hermon More, Director of the Whitney Museum of American Art, to John Rhoden from March 8, 1955 regarding a viewing of artists' work at the Whitney Museum on March 28, 1955.
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Correspondence from Robert C. Weaver to John Rhoden from January 20, 1955. Correspondence from Robert C. Weaver to John Rhoden from January 20, 1955 regarding the exhibit for the selection of Opportunity Fellows for the Whitney Foundation Fellowship.
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Correspondence from Sidney Simon to John Rhoden from July 10, 1951. Correspondence from Sidney Simon, acting director of the Skowhegan School, to John Rhoden from July 10, 1951 informing Rhoden that a room is reserved for him at the Skowhegan School.
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Correspondence from Audrey Silbey to John Rhoden from June 7, 1951. Correspondence from Audrey Silbey to John Rhoden from June 7, 1951 requesting that Rhoden respond to the Skowhegan School and inform them if he intends to enroll.
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Correspondence from Helen H. Dodge to John Rhoden from May 31, 1950. Correspondence from Helen H. Dodge, executive secretary of the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, to John Rhoden from May 31, 1950 in which Dodge informs Rhoden of what to expect when he arrives at the Skowhegan School.
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Correspondence from John Rhoden to the John Simon Guggenheim memorial Foundation from November 9, 1956. Correspondence from John Rhoden to the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation from November 9, 1956 regarding Rhoden's application for a fellowship grant.
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Correspondence from Richard H. Kale to John Rhoden from January 4, 1960. Correspondence from Richard H. Kale, manager of the travel service of the Rockefeller Foundation to John Rhoden from January 4, 1960 regarding travel arrangements to Indonesia.
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Correspondence from George Biddle to John Rhoden from December 21, 1954. Correspondence from George Biddle to John Rhoden from December 21, 1954 regarding Biddle's reference letter on Rhoden's behalf for the Fulbright grant.
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Correspondence from David Wodlinger to John Rhoden from February 1, 1951. Correspondence from David Wodlinger, director of the Institute of the International Education, to John Rhoden from February 1, 1951 informing Rhoden that he has been included in a panel of candidates for selection for a Fulbright Scholarship.
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Reference letter from Mark A. McCloskey on behalf of John Rhoden for a United States Government Grant. Reference letter from Mark A. McCloskey on behalf of John Rhoden for a United States Government Grant under the auspices of the Board of Foreign Scholarships, the appropriate U.S. Educational Foundation Abroad and the Department of State.
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Correspondence from Mary T. Williams to John Rhoden February 24, 1950. Correspondence from Mary T. Williams to John Rhoden from February 24, 1950 informing Rhoden that he was not selected for a Rome Prize Fellowship.
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List of sculptures with insurance values for the Whitney Foundation. Undated list of sculptures by John Rhoden with insurance values for the Whitney Foundation.
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Correspondence from Charles F. Jones to John Rhoden from April 29, 1955. Correspondence from Charles F. Jones to John Rhoden from April 29, 1955 informing Rhoden that he was not selected to be a Whitney Fellow.
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Correspondence from Hale A. Woodruff to John Rhoden from December 6, 1954. Correspondence from Hale A. Woodruff to John Rhoden from December 6, 1954 agreeing to write a letter to the Whitney Foundation on Rhoden's behalf.
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Correspondence from Robert C. Weaver to George Morrison from October 6, 1954. Correspondence from Robert C. Weaver to George Morrison from October 6, 1954 seeking suggestions for the Whitney Fellowship that was forwarded from Morrison to John Rhoden with a handwritten note informing Rhoden that Morrison gave his name.
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Correspondence from Robert C. Weaver to John Rhoden from May 10, 1950. Correspondence from Robert C. Weaver to John Rhoden from May 10, 1950 informing Rhoden that he was not selected to be a Whitney Fellow.
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Copy of a reference letter from O.M. for the Tiffany Foundation Fellowship on behalf of John Rhoden. Undated copy of a reference letter from O.M. (possibly Oronzio Maldarelli) for the Tiffany Foundation fellowship on behalf of John Rhoden.
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Correspondence from Hobart Nichols to John Rhoden from September 10, 1951. Correspondence from Hobart Nichols, director of the Tiffany Foundation, to John Rhoden from September 10, 1951 praising Rhoden for the quality of his report and discussing Rhoden's work at the American Academy in Rome.
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Correspondence from Emily Kalichstein to John Rhoden from January 6, 1951. Correspondence from Emily Kalichstein, secretary of the American British Art Gallery, to John Rhoden from January 6, 1951 regarding logistics for the exhibition of works by Tiffany Foundation fellowship recipients.
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Correspondence from Ala Story to John Rhoden from November 7, 1950. Correspondence from Ala Story, director of the American British Art Gallery, to John Rhoden from November 7, 1950 asking to include one of Rhoden's sculptures in their exhibition of works by the recipients of Tiffany Foundation fellowships.
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Correspondence from Hobart Nichols to John Rhoden from October 16, 1950. Correspondence from Hobart Nichols to John Rhoden from October 16, 1950 in which Nichols inquires as to why Rhoden failed to respond to his October 5th letter.
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Correspondence from Hobart Nichols to John Rhoden from October 5, 1950. Correspondence from Hobart Nichols to John Rhoden from October 5, 1950 regarding Rhoden's fellowship award of $1000 from the Tiffany Foundation.
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Correspondence from Margaret L. Montgomery to John Rhoden from November 4, 1949. Correspondence from Margaret L. Montgomery of Talladega College to John Rhoden from November 4, 1949 including a copy of a reference letter for the Tiffany Foundation fellowship written on Rhoden's behalf.
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Correspondence from James F. Mathias to John Rhoden from May 22, 1961. Correspondence from James F. Mathias to John Rhoden from May 22, 1961 notifying Rhoden of his Guggenheim Fellowship appointment.
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Correspondence from James F. Mathias to John Rhoden from May 22, 1961. Correspondence from James F. Mathias to John Rhoden from May 22, 1961 notifying Rhoden of his Guggenheim Fellowship appointment.
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Correspondence from Robert Beverly Hale to John Rhoden from December 15, 1954. Correspondence from Robert Beverly Hale, Associate Curator of American Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, to John Rhoden from December 15, 1954 in which Hale confirms that he sent a reference letter to the Guggenheim Foundation on Rhoden's behalf.
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Correspondence from John Rhoden to Henry Allen Moe from November 17, 1959. Copy of correspondence from John Rhoden to Henry Allen Moe from November 17, 1959 in which Rhoden asks Moe to reopen his application for the Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship.
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Correspondence from Bernie Weinberg to John Rhoden from October 20, 1954. Correspondence from Bernie Weinberg, professor of art history at Northwestern University, to John Rhoden from October 20, 1954 in which Weinberg enthusiastically agrees to write a reference for the Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship letter on Rhoden's behalf.
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Correspondence from John Rhoden to Professor Oronzio Maldarelli from September 26, 1954. Copy of correspondence from John Rhoden to Professor Oronzio Maldarelli of Columbia University from September 26, 1954 asking if Maldarelli would serve as a reference on Rhoden's behalf for the Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship.
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Draft of reference letter written on John Rhoden's behalf for the Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship from November 20, 1949. Draft of reference letter written by a member of the Talladega College community, possibly Margaret Montgomery, on John Rhoden's behalf for the Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship on November 20, 1949.
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Correspondence from Henry Allen Moe to John Rhoden from November 5, 1945. Correspondence from Henry Allen Moe to John Rhoden from November 5, 1945 informing Rhoden that he will likely be rejected for a Guggenheim Fellowship and suggesting that he reapply the following year.
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Correspondence from the American Academy in Rome to John W. Rhoden from June 23, 1954. Onionskin paper with correspondence from the American Academy in Rome to John W. Rhoden dated June 23, 1954 with information about September through June grant stipends.
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Correspondence from Francis Scott Bradford to John Rhoden from September 9, 1955. (1/2) Correspondence from Francis Scott Bradford to John Rhoden from September 9, 1955 in which Bradford guides Rhoden on setting a price for a commission and gaining professional experience.
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Application for the Julius Rosenwald Fund fellowship from January 1, 1947. (1/4) Application for the Julius Rosenwald Fund fellowship from January 1, 1947, completed by John Rhoden for a desired eighteen month fellowship starting in September of 1948.
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John Rhoden's identification card for the Institut Teknologi Bandung, issued in 1962. (1/4) John Rhoden's identification card for the Institut Teknologi Bandung, where Rhoden was working on a Rockefeller Grant-funded project, issued in 1962. (1/4)