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CITY OF ATLANTA
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION
CITY HALL ANNEX
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303
August 18, 1969
JACK C. DELIUS
GENERAL MANAGER Mr. Sam A. Williams, Director
STANLEY T. * iit
aurccments Atlanta Urban Corps
F. PIERCE WHITLEY 30 Courtland Street, NE.
ASST. GEN. MANAGER Atlanta, Georgia 30303 *
CARL W. RYALS, JR.
SR. ADMIN. ASSISTANT E :
VIRGINIA CARMICHAEL Dear Mr. Williams:
DIR. OF RECREATION
The City of Atlanta Parks and Recreation Department is
very much interested in participating in your fall intern
program, Ronald Ransom, Recreation Coordinator, and
myself attended the latest meeting concerning the intern-
ship proposals for the fall and we both have requests which
we believe should receive top priotities.
Mr. Ransom will write you concerning his requests later
this week. I will be responsible for interns working on
a@ current inventory of park and recreational facilities.
This project, which deals more in the area of research,
could be completed by two (2) part-time or one (1) full
time student during the fall quarter. Our department
could possibly use part-time employees that could spend
twenty to twenty-five hours a week working on this project.
We would consider either the one full time or two part-time
interns, which ever is available to us.
Presently, Chester McElroy, intern from Morris Brown College,
is assigned to our department. He has expressed an interest
in working on this project and I feel he could handle the
task very successfully. However, Chester does not have an
automobile, which we feel would be a necessity for this project.
Chester and I have talked about it and he agrees that he
should possibly apply for another position not requiring
as much travel. We feel that a student could handle this
job with a minimal number of twenty hours a week and be a
benefit to our department.
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Mr. Sam A. Williams, Director
August 18, 1969
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The intern should be familiar with recognizing athletic
facilities such as tennis and multi-use courts, play-
ground apparatus, and athletic fields of all types.
Thank you very much for your cooperation and we are
looking forward to participating in your fall intern
program.
SLAG ered,
Cod tL Liyab , fp
Carl W. Ryals, ur.
Senior Administrative Assistant
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DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION
CITY HALL ANNEX
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303
August 18, 1969
JACK C. DELIUS
GENERAL MANAGER Mr. Sam A. Williams, Director
STANLEY T. * iit
aurccments Atlanta Urban Corps
F. PIERCE WHITLEY 30 Courtland Street, NE.
ASST. GEN. MANAGER Atlanta, Georgia 30303 *
CARL W. RYALS, JR.
SR. ADMIN. ASSISTANT E :
VIRGINIA CARMICHAEL Dear Mr. Williams:
DIR. OF RECREATION
The City of Atlanta Parks and Recreation Department is
very much interested in participating in your fall intern
program, Ronald Ransom, Recreation Coordinator, and
myself attended the latest meeting concerning the intern-
ship proposals for the fall and we both have requests which
we believe should receive top priotities.
Mr. Ransom will write you concerning his requests later
this week. I will be responsible for interns working on
a@ current inventory of park and recreational facilities.
This project, which deals more in the area of research,
could be completed by two (2) part-time or one (1) full
time student during the fall quarter. Our department
could possibly use part-time employees that could spend
twenty to twenty-five hours a week working on this project.
We would consider either the one full time or two part-time
interns, which ever is available to us.
Presently, Chester McElroy, intern from Morris Brown College,
is assigned to our department. He has expressed an interest
in working on this project and I feel he could handle the
task very successfully. However, Chester does not have an
automobile, which we feel would be a necessity for this project.
Chester and I have talked about it and he agrees that he
should possibly apply for another position not requiring
as much travel. We feel that a student could handle this
job with a minimal number of twenty hours a week and be a
benefit to our department.
SENT Op s
OY Rag
at. ey
BG ie
o \ HE : " SZ
x
Mr. Sam A. Williams, Director
August 18, 1969
Page 2
The intern should be familiar with recognizing athletic
facilities such as tennis and multi-use courts, play-
ground apparatus, and athletic fields of all types.
Thank you very much for your cooperation and we are
looking forward to participating in your fall intern
program.
SLAG ered,
Cod tL Liyab , fp
Carl W. Ryals, ur.
Senior Administrative Assistant
CWRJr:bf
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