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Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
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Two Atlanta residents, Dr. Rives Chalmers (recent Allen Citizenship Award winner) and Dr. Stanley Daugert (Oglethorpe professor), appointed as part-time consultants to the Southern Regional Education Board for mental health and regional programs including city planning and foreign affairs.
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Two Atlantans have been added to the staff of the Southern Regional Education Board recently on a part-time consultant basis.
Dr. Rives Chalmers, winner of the Allen Citizenship Award recently presented by the Fulton County Medical Society, is consultant to the SREB Council on its Mental Health Program.
Dr. Stanley Daugert, Oglethorpe professor, is serving as a part-time consultant to the board on its regional programs. His primary work will be concerned with the program in city planning and foreign affairs.
The program of the SREB's Council on Mental Health Training and Research has been underway since July, 1955. A series of conferences is being held this year on each of the 4 professions most concerned in mental health programs: psychiatry, social work, psychiatric nursing and clinical psychology.
Dr. Chalmers has been employed primarily to help in planning this series of conferences.
Permanent SREB staff members responsible for the Mental Health and other regional programs are Associate Director Wm. J. McGlothlin and Winfred L. Godwin, regional programs associate. Mrs. Mary Howard Smith is mental health assistant.
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Recently; Since July 1955
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Two Atlantans, Dr. Rives Chalmers and Dr. Stanley Daugert, added as part-time consultants to the Southern Regional Education Board. Chalmers assists with mental health program conferences; Daugert focuses on city planning and foreign affairs programs.