Results for “education”

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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
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
1963-00-00021 1 pages
along with? Smith: Any more agitation on the racial question. I don’t think the South will go along with a federal aid to education program . . . (and) . . . a reduction in taxes. Translated that means that unless the President drops the racial ques­ tion
1963-00-00298 1 pages
Oliver Hill, assistant to Commissioner Brownstein, in ••g conference on Wednesday. Mrs. Motley is associate counsel of ‘“the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund. In Bowie, Md. 7 Mr. Gregory submitted his complaint to the FHA on Dec­ ember 17, 1962, alleging that Levitt & Sons refused to sell
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
1963-00-00612 1 pages
center. While re­ constructing the hospital proper­ ty the city also proposes to build garden-type housing accommoda­ tions consisting of about 150 apart- Education and Wei- ments for the center’s profession ■ al and key personnel. The cost In a supplementary applica­ tion sent to the U.S. Department
1963-00-00847 1 pages
there la 19£ ecutive director. The office had rates among the lowest in in- Staffed by ni formerly been located at 1515 come and educational achieve- trained bilingua Park Ave. at 110th St. ment and the highest in In its new location the office unemployment, will serve an area extending
1963-02-16 7 pages
Hotel. Listed as guest speaker is Dr. Charles H. Wesley, president of Central State College, Wilber­ force, Ohio, whose most recent contribution in the educational field are three revised textbooks by the late Dr. Carter G. Wood- son. v Awards will be presented at the luncheon by Arthur Spingarn
1963-00-00577 1 pages
juvenile delinquency rate in Han * lem is twice as high as for the , rest of the city end Increatlag ' faster, the quality of education *■ is still Inferior, school dropodfs are alarming, and unemployment among Negro youth ranges tween 50 and 75 per cent. Drgg- * addiction among Harlem youth is also
1963-00-00555 1 pages
Davis, staff director of the powerful Gov­ ernment Operations Committee rand New Yost's Maxine Dar- Education and Labor Committee, headed by New York's Congressman Adam C. Powell. Dr. Wolfe There was Dr. Deborah Part­ ridge Wolf, of Congressman