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Story October 7, 1938

St. Paul Recorder

Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota

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Mrs. Alice Onque, formerly girls' and women's work secretary at Phyllis Wheatley House in Minneapolis, has been named executive secretary of the colored branch of the Y.W.C.A. in Lexington, Kentucky. She is a University of Kansas graduate with further studies at the University of Minnesota and prior experience in St. Louis County schools.

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Alice Onque Is Named Secretary
Lexington, Ky., Y.W.C.A.

Mrs. Alice Onque, for seven years girls' and women's work secretary at Phyllis Wheatley House, Minneapolis, who resigned that position this summer, was named executive secretary of colored branch of the Y. W. C. A., in Lexington, Kentucky, this week.

Mrs. Onque, a graduate of the University of Kansas, and who has taken graduate work at the University of Minnesota, was in the St. Louis County, Missouri school system before coming to Minnesota.

Alice Onque

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Biography

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Triumph

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Alice Onque Ywca Appointment Lexington Kentucky Colored Branch Career Change

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Alice Onque

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Lexington, Kentucky

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Alice Onque

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Lexington, Kentucky

Event Date

This Week

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Mrs. Alice Onque resigns from her position at Phyllis Wheatley House in Minneapolis after seven years and is appointed executive secretary of the colored branch of the Y.W.C.A. in Lexington, Kentucky. She has a background in education from University of Kansas, University of Minnesota, and St. Louis County schools.

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