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Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
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At the annual Mason-Dixon District meeting of the American College Public Relations Association at Hotel Greenbriar, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., Howard S. Curtis chats with directors from predominantly Negro colleges: Dr. Charles Ray (North Carolina College), Mrs. Revella Clay Briscoe (Morgan State), W. I. Gibson (Bennett College), and Moses Belton (Johnson C. Smith University). Seven such colleges represented.
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Seven colleges of predominant Negro enrollments were represented at the meet.
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Howard S. Curtis, secretary of Brown University and president of the American College Public Relations Association, chats with college publicity people at the annual meeting of the Mason-Dixon District. The others are Dr. Charles Ray, director of the News Bureau, North Carolina College at Durham; Mrs. Revella Clay Briscoe, director of publicity, Morgan State College, Baltimore; W. I. Gibson, director of public relations, Bennett College, Greensboro, N. C.; and Moses Belton, director of public relations, Johnson C. Smith University, Charlotte, N. C. Seven colleges of predominant Negro enrollments were represented.