Armstrong Association Makes Changes in Personnel

Title

Armstrong Association Makes Changes in Personnel

Subject

Armstrong Association, Alex Manly, Katie May Davis, Fred A. Johnson, Lincoln University, Evelyn Crawford, Fisk University, New York School of Social Work, Atlanta School of Social Work, New York Urban League, Phyllis Wheatley Association of Cleveland, Child Guidance Association of New York City, Y.M.C.A., Kings Mount Conference, University of Pennsylvania

Description

Alex Manly, the Industrial Secretary of the Armstrong Association resigns, and former Lincoln Student, Fred A. Johnson, is successor.

Creator

Philadelphia Tribune

Source

Philadelphia Tribune

Publisher

WCU, HIS 601/HON 452 Great Migration and Digital Storytelling, Fall 2014

Date

August 14, 1926

Contributor

John E. Smith III, Erica Knorr

Rights

Used by permission of the Philadelphia Tribune Company, Inc. All rights reserved. The Philadelphia Tribune, with 130 years of continuous publication, is the oldest newspaper in the United States serving the African-American community.

Format

PDF

Type

Text

Text

Alex Manly, the Industrial Secretary Resigns, and Former Lincoln Student Is Successor
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    Miss Katie May Davis, Georgetwon, Ky., and Fred A. Johnson, former Lincoln University student, have been added to the staff of the Armstrong Association.
     Both of the new members of the staff are experienced and capable social workers. Miss Davis succeeds Miss Evelyn Crawford as Neighborhood Secretary and Mr. Johnson succeeds Mr. Alex Manly as Industrial Research Secretary. Miss Crawford has been put in charge o fthe Industrial work among women and girls, with plans for an intensive campaign to create openings for women in industry. Mr. Manly, after years of effective service with the association, building the Industrial Resarch department from a nonentity in the association to one of the most potent and effective departments in the association, has resigned and is devoting all of his attention to his private buisiness.
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Original Format

Newspaper

Files

Armstrong Association-1.pdf


Citation

Philadelphia Tribune, “Armstrong Association Makes Changes in Personnel,” Goin' North, accessed July 27, 2024, https://goinnorth.org/items/show/217.