Results for “education”

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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
1963-00-00832 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
1963-00-00513 1 pages
Judge Morris Ploscowe, hearing City Employees Retirement Sys commissioner, refused to haw tern. Teachers Retirement Sys ton. Board o I Education Re her answer the question. tirement System. Police Depart ment Pension Fund, and th< Miss Kelly's own testimony also Fjre Department Pension Fund stood under scrutiny as Leroy
1963-00-00809 1 pages
Into Philosophical Thinking: In this series, tha di­ verse views of philosophers will be examined in such fields as religion, ethics, aesthetics, truth, science, education, politics and economics. The course will be given on Mondays beginning Oc­ tober 7th. A second course, called "The Story of Philosophy” will com­ pare
1963-00-00489 1 pages
Lane, Hicks vUto. Mrs. Gray, a hotel employee, was given first aid by Mrs. Jos epfc E. Hall, a registered nurse Johnson To Gat Education Award Editor-Publisher John H. John­ son will receive the Notional School Bell Award for “dis­ tinguished interpretation of ed ueation" at the annoal conven
1963-00-00808 1 pages
Dear Heart Social Club. 29—Fellowship Luncheon: 2 PM., Linden Manor, Queens; Greater Long Island Cosmetologists. 29— Organ Dedication; Concord Baptist, Brook­ lyn. 30— Educational Program; Linden Manor, Queens; Greater Long Island Cosmetologists. 4—Dance: Fez Ballroom, Brooklyn; Lilac Social Club. 4—Scholarship Dance; Showboat, Brooklyn; Kap­ pa Beta Sigma
1963-00-00810 1 pages
SELF *' For Mors Information Cell HY 19011 862 Monroe St. Bklyn., N.Y. ■Mr Broadway B.K.O. Buafcwtck U S. Office of Education. The Institute, directed by Prof. Mir- sky, stressed the newly-emerg­ ing forms and patterns ot spo­ ken Hebrew by using tapes and records. Is it proper to call
1963-00-00480 1 pages
greatest living Americas, with all due respect to my be­ loved President Kennedy, to Mar­ tin Luther King.’’ Powell, chairman of the Hone* Education and Labor Committee, Everybody’s In The .let! Lenox Terr Burglary Burglars looted the Lenox Ter­ race apartment of buatnesawotn- an Fannie Pierre, proprietor
1963-00-00805 1 pages
neighborhood becomes so heavy that the remaining whites move out, thus resegregating the area. As a longer range solu­ tion, the Committee concludes that education and Increased In­ terracial communication hold the key to successful housing inte­ gration. In employment as well as hous­ ing the existing statutory pro- hibltives
1962-03-23
chairmen. The committee pointed out that he problem of getting qualified ,’egroes to meet the skilled la- ■or market indicated the need or “improved educational and raining programs.” NELSON J. EDWARDS ternational Metalworkers Feder­ ation Conference, France, West Germany and England. He met several African labor officials at the Stockholm