Results for “education”

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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
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
1963-00-00577 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
1963-00-00541 1 pages
begin a series of drum clinics, according to Christopher Elliott, president of Jazz Arts Society, sponsors of the school along with the Board of Education. Other members of the Board of Trustees include Dizzy Gill­ espie. Dave Brubeck, Mercer Ellington and Judge Samuel Pierce. THE MOMENT OF TRUTH — Marva Revis
1963-07-06 5 pages
month report on the operations of the Upper Manhattan Precinct Clean-Up program. The program is a coordinated education and en­ forcement campaign conducted by residents, businessmen, schools, churches, the Citizens Committee, the American Society for the pre­ vention of Cruelty to Animals, the People's Civic and Welfare Association
1993-02-09
before he Joined, "made himself believe that he believ­ ed the war slogans he heard Killens said. He did so because it fitted his education, personal­ ity and ambition. He couldn’t get along with an­ other soldier who didn’t want to fight, except in Mississippi; who wasted nothing
1963-00-00819 1 pages
that Charlayne has read this or that she knows much about DuBois. When he was on boat journey­ ing to Germany to complete his education, a young white woman asked him to marry her. DuBois frankly told her that he had some work to finish, and that
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
1963-07-29 1 pages
prac­ tices are viewed positively and accepted willingly. We must utilize the vast re­ sources of the churches and syna­ gogues for the many educational functions they can employ, and for which they have highly developed skills, facilities and experience. However, to possess resources is worthless without the will
1964-01-11
defeated in a 1962 referendum. -Sues E. Allen, School Superintendent Calvin E. Gross and the present other eight members of the Board of Education and former Board President Max J. Rubin. He charged none took any action on his complaint. When none of the violations were corrected