Results for “community”

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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
1963-00-00289 1 pages
formed by the Snarks, Ltd., a wooman’s dramatic group found ed in 1919 The Snarks are pre senting "The Locked Door" as a community service. The Committee for Day Care Week includes Mr. Thomas H Barton, Mrs. Charles Benenson, Mrs. Adam Bernabeo, Mrs. Ber nard P. Bouchard, Mrs. Mathieu
1962-05-29
Biddies lost their first s‘,n *>“«* game in the BBLMNY when theylplace lB went down to defeat. 39-35. to a ba» fine Minisink Community Center 26th, at Minlsink Community Cen­ ter, 531 W. 155th St, at 4 p.m. sharp, the Lucas Electrical Company will oppose the Madi
1963-00-00126 1 pages
submit that there must be a better way to help a commun­ ity. I submit that if this contin­ ues the community will not bene­ fit greatly from this program. All the community gets la an­ other “study." But when I complain that the community is being “studied to death
1963-00-00252 1 pages
cnjoj£ their surroundings by mak­ ing them conscious of its beauty and aware of its ugliness.” A member of her Girls Club— Niagara Community Center— since 1952, she has been an active participant in the club program. Now art editor of the club’s news­ paper, she has served
1963-00-00116 1 pages
possible. Queens College was the bene­ ficiary of more than half a mil­ lion dollars for alterations and modernization and additional equipment. The Queensbarough Community College in Bayside is to receive temporary library facilities and administrative of­ fices amounting to $100,000. New Schools The hearing was closed
1963-00-00771 1 pages
Each Renewal Area The Department of City Plan­ ning has announced that it is making its staff and resources available to community groups who have set up information centers in five areas proposed for renewal the City’s major rehabilitation program. Tenants, homeowners and bus­ inessmen in each area will
1963-00-00113 1 pages
Seatk FraukUa St. Naw Jer**y—F*r Sal* HELP WANTED 4Ave $21,990 Located In a much sought after community, this lovely home is ideal lor the growing family. It ssesses 6 large rooms, plus 4 other rooms that need only addi­ tional finishing which would make 10 rooms
1963-00-00238 1 pages
outing into the Bird Bas­ ketball League play with a 45-41 win over the Kenneth Upshaw Pigeons, on Monday, at the Pow­ ell Community Center, in the opening game of a double bill. In the aitecap tuaale the Eddie Coaxum Eagles continued on their winning ways with
1963-00-00236 1 pages
King was designated the responsibility of Introducing special guests and participating dub presidents. The committee sponsoring the first ball adopted the slogan “A Community writes its hope in the Stars” and since then, all citizens’ groups have maintained the motto. The ball was slightly , less than successful. Gospel