Results for “community”

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1963-00-00268 1 pages
Vicinity, the local ity of the fire fighting force were subsidiary of the NBC. actively engaged in combating the fire menace that threatened our community., Dr. Jackson Is expected to ap­ pear a< the church at 2 pm shortly after lie arrives here from Chicago. Born, January
1963-04-20 5 pages
mander of the 28th precinct and George W. Brown, chair­ man of the 28th Precinct Youth Council have written to every church and community center in the precinct request­ ing residents of the commun­ ity to help the police maintain order during the summer months. — "The police have been plagued
1963-00-00819 1 pages
thought to be hu­ man when the Constituion was adopted, reflects a serious defect in that instrument. Arthur W. Reed, Jr. Executive Director Morningside Community Center, Inc. The speakers spoke out in sharp Negro Womanhood The reasons they had all of pie help themselves. eyes of Cod'. crisp tones
1963-00-00233 1 pages
York. N.Y. Leave Him Alone Sir: This is the first time I have ever spoken out to a news- READING GLASSES $7.50 Since 1937. COMMUNITY OPTICIANS has been making glasses for men and women from all walks of life, offering fine, friendly service,, and passing bn the advantages of volume
1963-00-00793 1 pages
Hall demonstrations. . Farmer said the New York March would not only be for jobs, but would include the ills in housing, schools, and other community problems. It will not be directed exclusively at the Wagner administration, but at all groups responsible for the city's conditions including busi­ ness corporations
1963-08-03 4 pages
psychological ex-'individuals since its inception in aminations, hearing aid evalua-; 1910. It is the only local non- tions, counseling and guidence, and'profit community organization supportive educational therapy which offers a complete program will permit the League to offer in education and rehabilitation help to 16,500 hearing impaired
1963-00-00603 1 pages
Saunders in Antigua and a broth er. Arthur F. Watson in Mon treal, Canada. Boy Drowns In Pool Kenneth Clarett, 12, was bur-, the Community pool in P S. 125 ied in Evergreen Cemetery- Wed- at 415 W 123rd Sr. nesday following funeral services He is survived by his mother
1963-00-00624 1 pages
students have set up a crash s to ac- remedial program in churches i Invited and fields in six Prince Edward It your- communities. Two more commu­ nities have requested teachers, revention but there aren't enough to go eanliness around. The volunteer teachers, will also an Integrated group
1963-00-00567 1 pages
addition to a $1,800 carpet. Besides running an efficient church and business organiza­ tion, Rev. Reed has been ac­ tive in community and civic af­ fairs. He is a member of the Inter-Denominational Mtototara* Alliance among others. He came to Brooklyn In June, 1946, and worked for three
1963-00-00765 1 pages
Dickens did not get 50 per cent of the district vote Leaders Mrs. Jeanne James was instru- keep her club open. mental in initiating community renewal efforts in thia area. Ap- parently her group was not aware p that this plan cannot and will not | etifWMl -Powell (Continued from Page