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Story April 2, 1959

Atlanta Daily World

Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia

What is this article about?

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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AT COLLEGE PUBLIC RELATIONS MEET - Howard S. Curtis, left, secretary of Brown University and president of the American College Public Relations Association, chats with college publicity people while attending the annual meeting of the Mason-Dixon District held recently at the fashionable Hotel Greenbriar at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. 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 at the meet.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Social Manners

What keywords are associated?

College Public Relations Mason Dixon District Negro Colleges Annual Meeting White Sulphur Springs

What entities or persons were involved?

Howard S. Curtis Dr. Charles Ray Mrs. Revella Clay Briscoe W. I. Gibson Moses Belton

Where did it happen?

Hotel Greenbriar At White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.

Story Details

Key Persons

Howard S. Curtis Dr. Charles Ray Mrs. Revella Clay Briscoe W. I. Gibson Moses Belton

Location

Hotel Greenbriar At White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.

Event Date

Recently

Story Details

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.

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