Results for “Harlem”

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1963-00-00932 1 pages
Height accepting her award and Mrs. Hugh Bullock, president of the Academy of American Poets, chatting with Paul Dawson Eddy, president of Adelphi University. Harlem'sSugarHill Gothamite Mourns "Fat Man n The ‘Tat Man Cafe” 450 W. ducted services at the Masonic Organist At [ Va. State, I Clarence E. Whiteman
1963-00-00208 1 pages
comfort and elegance. Founded about a year ago and designed by owner, Juan Matos, it has earned widespread popularity and respect as one of Harlem’s outstanding restaurants. Good news to his many friendsm the night life circle . . . Carl Tomlinson’s hospital siege has ended He is now recuperating
1963-00-00894 1 pages
Their Members To Register; They Did! An appeal to Baptist ministers throughout the city to urge their adult* members to register and vote in Harlem and other Negro areas was made last week by the Rev. David N. Licorish of Harlem's Abyssinian Baptist Church. “One of the significant areas
1963-00-00888 1 pages
Apollo i eenager Held After Man Dies Tony Mitchell. 1«. of J5M-1 ""leater crashed into the orches- .. . , ira seats Monday afternoon but, . , . „, Harlem River Drive, Is being held without bail m connection with the u death of 31-year-old Leroy War- jrea who lived at 206 W. lJ8th
1963-07-27 12 pages
AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, July 27, 1963 ■ ■ 11 \ An Annual Block Party Enjoyed By Everyone FUN IN HARLEM BLOCK — (1) Part of the happy, seam­ bursting crowd that attended the annual block party of the Capt John A. McDonald Im­ provement Association. (2) Mil- ton Mollen, chairman of the City
1963-00-00168 1 pages
From fellow who started with my back­ ground, I would ba satisfied to just be reelected to this import­ ant post I now hold." -Harlem -Dunbar (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) Mrs. Eugenis Flato of the 7th A.D., were vigorously supporting Attorney Timothy Taylor, while Assemblyman Lloyd
1963-00-00159 1 pages
protest the new proposed liquor license fee increase. A source told us that there was general surprise to learn that not one Negro Harlem tavern owner attended. It seems fitting at this time to make a few re­ marks about certain tavern owners who have given us considerable pleasure
1963-00-00611 1 pages
claim to be serving all sections of the city,” said Mr. Rockefeller, “if we did not have a branch in an important area like Harlem. We fully hope and expect that it will be a profit­ able branch.” t A proof of the wisdom of this great bank’s judgment
1963-00-00893 1 pages
star collegiate play­ er. became a controversial fig­ ure in basketball when he signed with Abe Saperstein to play for for a the Harlem -Globetrotters filled with reported wheelbarrow silver. The seven foot basketball star returned to organized ball a year later and signed up with the NY. Knicks
1962-10-16
AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, June 8, > 8 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, June 8, 1%3 Political Pot Begins To Boil_ Harlem’s political pot began to boil for a hectic summer primary as leadership candidates began to launch their campaign drives in several districts and opposition candidates were being discussed