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Productivity and job satisfaction in relationship to leadership style in the Cola-Cola Bottling Company of Atlanta, Georgia, 1982
An exploratory study of client preference towards methadone maintenance as compared to methadone detoxification in an outpatient treatment facility, 1996
The overall objective of this study was to determine if there was a relationship among male and female methadone maintenance client preference in an outpatient treatment facility. To obtain this objective, the following areas were addressed by the researcher: (a) characteristics of the clients in the outpatient facility, (b) issues relating to drug and alcohol use, (c) issues related to current treatment, (d) general knowledge questions. An exploratory research design was used in the study. A self administered questionnaire was given to the methadone maintenance clients in an outpatient clinic located in Atlanta, Georgia. The results of the study indicated that there is no significant difference in client preference towards treatment between the methadone maintenance and methadone detoxification client(s) in an outpatient treatment setting. The estimated value is .1415, with DF 3.792, and a 2-tail probability of .059
Photograph of Four Atlanta Mayors, circa 1995
View of four Atlanta mayors including Maynard Jackson and Andrew Young
Atlanta Urban League Papers
The Atlanta Urban League (AUL) was established in 1920 as an affiliate of the National Urban League. The AUL served as an organization dedicated to addressing the social and economic concerns of African Americans in the city of Atlanta. The AUL worked to address housing discrimination, inadequate unemployment, improve health services, and promote voting rights. The digitized collection focuses on the leadership of Grace Towns Hamilton, executive director of AUL from 1943-1961. Under her leadership the AUL waged intensive campaigns for advancement of education, health care, housing, and voting rights for African Americans. The AUL worked with the League of Women Voters, the National Council of Women, the Southern Regional Council, and more to promote the enfranchisement of Black women and voter education.
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Women Enter a Building, circa 1970
Two women walk up the stairs of a building.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generosity of the Digital Public Library of America for supporting in part the digitization of this collection as part of the Black Women's Suffrage Digital Collection, a project made possible through funding from Pivotal Ventures, A Melinda Gates Company
Quarterly Bulletin Catalogue Edition: Gammon Theological Seminary 1906-1907
The catalog for Gammon School of Theology, later named Gammon Theological Seminary (now part of the consortium, The Interdenominational Theological Center) provides information on the degree programs, course offerings, policies, procedures, financial costs, buildings, services, administration staff, Board of Trustees, and faculty. Early years of the catalog also included lists of matriculating students and alumni
Quarterly Bulletin of Gammon Theological Seminary Catalogue Edition 1910-1911
The catalog for Gammon School of Theology, later named Gammon Theological Seminary (now part of the consortium, The Interdenominational Theological Center) provides information on the degree programs, course offerings, policies, procedures, financial costs, buildings, services, administration staff, Board of Trustees, and faculty. Early years of the catalog also included lists of matriculating students and alumni
Gammon Theological Seminary and School of Missions Annual Catalog 1921-1922, Vol. XXXIX
The catalog for Gammon School of Theology, later named Gammon Theological Seminary (now part of the consortium, The Interdenominational Theological Center) provides information on the degree programs, course offerings, policies, procedures, financial costs, buildings, services, administration staff, Board of Trustees, and faculty. Early years of the catalog also included lists of matriculating students and alumni