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Domestic News October 24, 1948

Atlanta Daily World

Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia

What is this article about?

The Carlton Avenue Brooklyn YMCA successfully exceeded its membership campaign goal of 2,000, reaching 2,223 members and raising $11,245. Top teams led by Harold Taylor, Louis J. Warner, Belle Miller, Leon Homer, and Edward J. Robeson surpassed quotas. Arthur L. Funn chaired, Cain Young handled special gifts, and Herbert T. Miller directed.

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YMCA

QUOTA

the

recently

con-

Membership

Cam-

Carlton

Avenue

Brooklyn

YMCA.

own

above

captain-

est producing teams

They

are.

reading

From left to right: Harold Taylor.

Louis J. Warner, Belle Miller, Le-

on Homer, and Edward J. Robeson.

Their teams went far beyond their

quotas.

On a campaign goal of 2,000 mem

bers, the final

figure was

2,223.

Cash returns amounted to $11,245

Arthur L. Funn, prominent Un-

dertaker, served as

Chairman;

Cain Young,

Realtor,

served

as

Chairman of Special

Gifts, and

Herbert T. Miller, the YMCA Exe-

cutive Secretary, directed the cam-

paign.

What sub-type of article is it?

Charity Or Relief

What keywords are associated?

Ymca Membership Drive Brooklyn Campaign Quota Exceeded Fundraising Success

What entities or persons were involved?

Harold Taylor Louis J. Warner Belle Miller Leon Homer Edward J. Robeson Arthur L. Funn Cain Young Herbert T. Miller

Where did it happen?

Carlton Avenue Brooklyn Ymca

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Carlton Avenue Brooklyn Ymca

Key Persons

Harold Taylor Louis J. Warner Belle Miller Leon Homer Edward J. Robeson Arthur L. Funn Cain Young Herbert T. Miller

Outcome

exceeded goal of 2,000 members with 2,223; cash returns $11,245

Event Details

Recently conducted membership campaign at Carlton Avenue Brooklyn YMCA. Top producing teams led by named individuals went far beyond quotas. Arthur L. Funn served as Chairman, Cain Young as Chairman of Special Gifts, Herbert T. Miller directed the campaign.

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