Helen Hale Tuck Cohron (1894 – September 6, 1957) was an American educator, clubwoman, and college dean.
[6][7] She taught physical education courses at Howard University from 1918[8] and was acting Dean of Women[9][10] from 1919[11] until 1922, when she resigned to marry, and was succeeded by Lucy Diggs Slowe.
She served on the board of the National Urban League, and was active in Utopia Children's House,[15] the Juvenile Welfare Council,[16] the Visiting Nurse Service,[17] and the Harlem branch of the YWCA.
[5] Helen Tuck married Morehouse College alumnus George E. Cohron,[18] later manager of the Harlem office of the Social Security Board,[19] in 1922.
[5] Her nephew Arch Parsons[21] was a journalist and newspaper editor in New York, Washington, and Baltimore, and worked in the Carter administration.