Results for “community”

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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
1963-00-00112 1 pages
Tuesday or Wednesday classes are held from 9.30 p.m. Queensborough Dr. Dumont F. Kenny took1 over duties at Queensboroughl Community College Friday. He came from the National Confer­ ence of Christians and Jews where he was vice president of program development. The school is ad-1 ministered by the Board
1963-00-00110 1 pages
today the appointment of the first five chairmen and vice chairmen of vjce chairman 14 major standing comm.ttees WWJe egch flf „ standing Committee on Community Ser­ vices - Benjamin G. Browd , chairman; Thomas R. Jones, chairman. These committees are design­ ed, in accordance with the par- committees to be organized
1963-01-16 2 pages
person of bona- fide diplomatic Immunity commits murder or man­ slaughter and goes free but it shakes the very foun­ dation of the community? when that same person escapes punishment under a dubious claim to dip­ lomatic Immunity. Once there were some 50 nations in the U.N. and now there
1963-01-26 5 pages
West 125th Stret. NAACP Officers Installed Crusade , , The Rev. Richard Allen * week that the Rev. Hildebrand had walked hard and talked loud concerning this community's bas­ ic aspirations. Hildebrand, president of the New York Branch of H A A C P, proposed this week that the Harlem- based chapter
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
1963-00-00208 1 pages
Arts Committee, poop of parents and volun- i organized for the purpose roviding a non-profit recrea- il center for the Oak Bluffs sachusetts Community, an- iced this week that $500 has t donate^ by persons inter- 1 in making the idea a suc- ie group Is thus
1963-00-00568 1 pages
leader declared. ‘Tf the coverage is extended tc all wv»rkeri it will increase the -income not only in the Negro community for the workers, but it will nuo increase the income of the professionals and business­ men who are now doing business In the Negro communities," Mr. Overton stated
1963-00-00454 1 pages
ternational mood is such as to allow great concrete progress to be made this year, rather than symbolic tokenism, if the total Negro community commits itself into the supposedly desegregated University. The point cannot be made too often. More students will have to brave the loneliness of the formerly