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Story February 4, 1958

The Key West Citizen

Key West, Monroe County, Florida

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Albert L. Isaac from Miami visited Key West last week to help organize a retired teachers chapter, appointing Mrs. Ruth O'Bryant as temporary chairman. His wife Agnes explored forming an Alpha Delta Kappa chapter for women teachers, set for late February.

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EVERYTHING BUT THE KITCHEN SINK
EDUCATOR—Albert L. Isaac, of Miami, visited Key West last week to help in the organization of a local chapter of the retired teachers organization. During an organization meeting Mrs. Ruth O'Bryant was named temporary chairman.
His wife, Agnes H. Isaac, also investigated the formation of a local chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa, honorary fraternity for white women teachers. The organization is expected to be completed late in February. — Citizen Staff Photo, Rod Birkett.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography Historical Event

What keywords are associated?

Retired Teachers Organization Key West Alpha Delta Kappa Women Teachers

What entities or persons were involved?

Albert L. Isaac Agnes H. Isaac Mrs. Ruth O'bryant

Where did it happen?

Key West, Miami

Story Details

Key Persons

Albert L. Isaac Agnes H. Isaac Mrs. Ruth O'bryant

Location

Key West, Miami

Event Date

Last Week, Late In February

Story Details

Albert L. Isaac visited Key West to organize a local chapter of the retired teachers organization, with Mrs. Ruth O'Bryant named temporary chairman. His wife Agnes H. Isaac investigated forming a local chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa for white women teachers, expected to be completed late in February.

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