Results for “education”

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1963-00-00851 1 pages
express log admiration for the wonderful columns he gives us every week in your newspaper. I say thank God that Jackie writes as an educated American which he is Please note that I do not say as an educated Negro. I also enjoy very much Dr. and Mrs. Powell
1963-00-00188 1 pages
Women Seeking Financial Security Train in Baby Car* end Gerbtrki, Car* *f the Aged aad Csavabscsnt Earn $85 ta $90 A Week. Age, education or roc* no barrier. Our graduates art placed by lead­ ing Registry. Convenient morning, afternoon and evening classes. Start anytime. Class inspection in­ vited. Come
1963-00-00653 1 pages
bill. "racially non-discriminatory bas­ is in order to qualify for federal funds.” The amendment was sponsored by the Republicans to the vo­ cational educational bill to ex- caffs for Budweiser. Enjoy the King of Been 1 where there’s life • •• there’s Bude Invitation: guided tours through all BudWeiser
1963-00-00889 1 pages
were made last week by the Rev. Gardner C. Taylor, pas­ tor of the Concord Baptist Church and former member of the Board of Education, who headed a rival registration drive called the Bedford-Stuyvesant Registra­ tion Crusade. Bootstrap Rev. Taylor, characterizing his drive as an “operation bootstrap' — financed, supported
1963-00-00073 1 pages
Republican Women's Conference with the “GROW” program. It will emphasize the Grass-Roots Organization of Women in a pro­ gram of education, friendship and growth. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bass, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Boteler, Mrs. Floretta Wat­ kins, Mrs. Mary Walker, Jer­ ome Maughan
1963-00-00642 1 pages
needs ability and a strong desire to succeed combined with a good academic record. Ufvaamaeiru | Salary commenautsta with expert ”?®“UAN\.n i I ence * education. Liberal bene TAKE OVER $11,990 Mortgage 'fits Convenient midtown location $790 PAYS ALL: * NO CLOSING FEES I Reply stale education. ex- I perfonce
1963-00-00846 1 pages
most of the evening. Gail also con- j fided to friends of the couple’s [wedding plans. Rising (Continued from Page One' of an educationally and econom­ ically underprivileged group is, far above the national average, which shows an over 40% in­ cidence of dropouts from all I causes,” Plaus
1963-03-16 4 pages
Neck South Junior High. She received her bachelor’s degree from Tal- ledga College in Alabama Un­ iversity. She did postgraduate work in religious education at Union Theological Seminary She lives with her husband Roscoe and 7-yeaf-old daughter Denise in Lakeview. Bedford Y Gives Kids New Image
1963-00-00400 1 pages
tremendous penalty to pay for changing to the front too soon. In 1959, I held the lead after $2,500 Gulf Grqnts To Two Educators Dr. Tilman C. Cothran of At­ lanta University and Dr. John T. Blue of Virgina State College-Nor­ folk Division, have been awarded faculty salary
1963-00-00832 1 pages
delegates from branches throughout t h e state will participate in work­ shops to help step up statewide attacks on discrimination In em­ ployment, education, housing, and voter registration. Headquarters for the state con­ vention will be Saratoga's Con­ vention Hall, with election of of­ ficers and adoption