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Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
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The Clark University Alumni Association awards a $65 tuition scholarship to Miss Alma Houseworth, a 1936 graduate of Booker T. Washington High School in Atlanta and current freshman at Clark. She will assist Prof. J. A. Greene with correspondence. An executive committee meeting is scheduled for Sunday to revise the alumni constitution.
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The selection of Miss Houseworth for the scholarship came after the power to name a worthy student had been transferred to a committee of three. Professor Greene. Miss Collie Lee Riley. and Miss Emma Arnold, also members of the Clark Alumni Executive committee.
There will be another session of the executive committee this Sunday afternoon at the Butler Street YMCA at the usual hour of four o'clock, at which time plans for revising the old constitution of the Alumni Association and formal adoption of the Atlanta Clark club constitution will form the principal business
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1936
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Miss Alma Houseworth, a 1936 graduate of Booker T. Washington High School and current Clark freshman, receives $65 tuition scholarship for typing and shorthand skills; she will assist Prof. J. A. Greene with correspondence; selected by committee including Greene, Riley, and Arnold; upcoming alumni executive meeting to revise constitution.