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THE FIRST COLORED Professional, Clerical and Business DIRECTORY OF BALTIMORE CITY 7th Annual Edition, 1919-1920
Volume 499, Page 109   View pdf image (33K)
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CARL J. MURPHY, (A.M. Harvard)

Assistant Professor and head of the
Department of German at Howard
University, Washington, D. C., resign-
ed to become editor of the Afro-Amer-
ican, Baltimore, Maryland.

CYRUS W. MARSHALL.

Commissioned Second Lieutenant of
Infantry. Served with 36Sth Infantry
with the American Expeditionary
Force, now discharged, and resumed
duties as Instructor of Mathematics,
Howard University.

PROF. G. W. KENNARD

Founder of The Kennard Hospital

704-706 Ensor Street.

One of Baltimore's most highly re-
spected citizens and deserves great
credit for the advancement he has
made in social, financial and religious
circles. He is a big-hearted citizen.

W. BERNARD WEBB

W. Bernard Webb, a native of Balti-
more and a product of Baltimore's
Public School System, who. after serv-
ing as a teacher in the Public Schools
for eight years, was recently appoint-
ed as assistant to the Executive Secre-
tary of the War Camp Community
Service. Mr. Webb has been an ac-
tive worker in the Public Athletic
League for a number of years,
Many of the colored boys of the city
owe their physical training to Mr.
Webb.

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