Results for “community”

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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
1963-00-00733 1 pages
Sept T, INS the only gin in the world that's both extra dry and extra smooth OOLDEN WALLACE AWARD: Mrs. Glad­ ing community service, by Ar­ ys Dixon (center* of Baltimore, lene Hershey (leftI of Wallace Imperial Directress of Public Silversmiths, Inc., as Mrs. Er- Relations. Daughters of Isis
1963-00-00797 1 pages
Harlem, Rabbi William Mat­ thews held services.-Wednesday evening at the Cohimafidment Keepers Synagogue at W. 123rd St. and Mt. Morris Park, the community's largest of three of four Black Jewish congregations. Black Jews also held rites In Brooklyn and the Bronx where there are another four congre­ gations
1963-00-00348 1 pages
local tensions to see what can be done. est in the overall fight for equal opportunity. “He asserted that the Am' ri- can Jewish community, particu­ larly since the Hitler holocaust, has thrown “much of its ener­ gy and ideological strength into the fight for democracy
1963-00-00077 1 pages
young women today are not in­ terested In participating in con­ tact sports. Every Thursday evening wo­ men take over the St. Peter Claver Community Center in Brooklyn and entertain their guests with basketball games Thursday night we were a guest of Mary and we watched the Westchester All-Stars
1963-00-00153 1 pages
recent high-level meet­ ing whether there was deliber­ ate discrimination against Prot­ estants in the city government, and also how was the Protestant community affected by discrimi­ nation against Negroes, most of whom are Protestants? Also of concern to the Prot­ estant leaders was Just on what basis
1963-00-00048 1 pages
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1963-00-00795 1 pages
Birmingham police said the bombing, the 21st in a long series of violence by whites against Negroes, damaged eight homes in the Negro community, but no casualties were reported The bombs were allegedly toss­ ed from a moving car at an intersection in the Negro neigh­ borhood shortly after midnight
1963-00-00759 1 pages
devoted his life to the youths, moulded another cham­ pionship team when his Inter­ state pre-teenage team won the Columbia-Community title. Otis a few years ago took a young basketball team out west and took on the best in the country. Ollie Edinboro believes in get­ ting
1963-01-18 1 pages
Wells squad a 2\i game edge as the race moves down to the wire in both divisions. Tuesday afternoon, at the Mini­ sink Community Center, on West 155th Street, the Puerto Rico Stars won over the DouglassCom- munity Center, 40,17. In the nite- cap the Breevort Community Center