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Story November 16, 1940

The Omaha Guide

Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska

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Miss Annie D. Singfield, a graduate of Atlanta University School of Social Work and Paine College, appointed as case worker at The Five Points House in New York City after teaching in North Carolina high schools.

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GETS N. Y. CASE WORK APPOINTMENT

Miss Annie D. Singfield, 1940 graduate of the Atlanta University school of Social Work, has recently been appointed case worker on the staff of The Five Points House, New York City. She is also a graduate of Paine College, Augusta, Georgia, and has taken special courses at the North Carolina A. and T. College, Greensboro. Miss Singfield taught for a number of years in various high schools of North Carolina before entering the Atlanta University School of Social Work. She brings to her present position an excellent cultural and educational background.

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Biography Personal Triumph

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Triumph

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Appointment Social Work Education Atlanta University Paine College New York City

What entities or persons were involved?

Miss Annie D. Singfield

Where did it happen?

New York City

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Miss Annie D. Singfield

Location

New York City

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Miss Annie D. Singfield appointed case worker at The Five Points House after graduating from Atlanta University in 1940 and teaching in North Carolina.

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