The first annual Southeastern Industrial Vision Congress was held on the Georgia Tech campus from November 14-16, 1948. Charles T. McNary gave an address at the congress, entitled, "What You Can Expect from a Good Vision Program."
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This collection contains information regarding the first annual Southeastern Industrial Vision Congress, including a copy of a newspaper clipping from the Atlanta Constitution, dated November 14, 1948, and an address given by Charles T. McNary. The address discusses the benefits of a good vision program for employees working in industry.
Charles McNary graduated from Muskingum College in New Concord, Ohio and did postgraduate work in psychology and testing and vocational guidance at the University of Pittsburgh. He was employed by Blue Bell, Incorporated as the personnel director while attending the Southeastern Industrial Vision Congress.
A print copy of this finding aid is available in the Georgia Tech Archives reading room.
Accession #2001.132.
(one archival folder)
Jody Lloyd Thompson described this item in 2002.
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