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Biography/History
Marion C. Neprud was an administrator and manager of federal public housing projects and coordinator of public and private agency programs, community services, and facilities for low income families in public housing. During her long association with the federal government, she held a series of jobs in the housing management, training, adult education, and community services fields. She was particularly active in encouraging and coordinating government and private agencies to work together to serve tenant families who were mutual clients.
What follows is a brief chronology of Neprud's life.
1897 |
Marion Catharine Neprud born in Coon Valley, Wisconsin, daughter of Karl and Anna Neprud.
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1918 |
Received a bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin.
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1919, Summer |
Advance agent in the New England area for the Community Chautauquas Inc. of New York.
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1920 |
Received a master's degree in political science from the University of Wisconsin.
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1920-1922 |
Student Pastor at the Luther Memorial Church in Madison, Wisconsin.
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1922-1924 |
Lived in China where she taught English, journalism, and public speaking in Chinese universities in Nanjing and Beijing.
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1924-1932 |
State organizer for the Ohio League of Women Voters.
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1932-1935 |
Director of the Milwaukee County International Institute, a housing referral, cultural, and adult education center.
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1935-1942 |
Employed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Resettlement Administration to perform managerial work in connection with rural education, cultural, and housing projects. (In 1937, the Resettlement Administration became part of the Farm Security Administration (FSA).
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1942-1944 |
Employed by the Federal Public Housing Authority (FPHA) as a Regional Housing Management Training Advisor. In 1942, FPHA assumed housing activities from FSA following a government reorganization.
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1944-1946 |
Joined the WAVES and was named Coordinator of Navy Housing Operations in Washington, D.C.
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1946-1965 |
Employed by the Public Housing Authority (PHA), formerly known as the FPHA.
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1962 |
Named Chief of Community Services Program.
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1965 |
Retired from government service.
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1965, December 26 |
Marion C. Neprud died.
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