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
1963-00-00797 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
1963-00-00406 1 pages
hospital workers. Dr. Richard Brotman, associ­ ate professor. Department o f Psychiatry, the New York Medi­ cal College and director of the Division of Community Mental Health, was the chief speaker Dr. Brotman spoke on "The Vol- By MALCOLM NASH Four years ago on May 8, 3,500 nonmedical staffers
1993-02-09
live with mother. Brooklyn Frat To Make Awards Muldrow In Brevoort Post Kappa Beta Sigma Fraternity, Brooklyn, will present awards to three outstanding community men at the second annual Foun­ ders Day dinner at McDonald's Dining Room, Macon St. and Stuyvesant Ave,, Monday
1963-00-00698 1 pages
removal of code viola­ tions and general Improvement of the landlord’s’property.” “We want the code enforced, and we want community renew­ al,** said Mrs. Jeanne James, community relations director. “But we don’t want the tenant to pay for the landlord’s lmprove- men, that would work hardship
1963-07-13 7 pages
Isaac Fisher, cf Billy Stubb, c Elmore Meinefield, si r STANDING^ All Stars Braves Cobras 49’ers Meis w 5 B 4 4 1 Community League The New York Stars climbed out of the Community Baseball League cellar with two import­ ant wins oer the July 4 holi­ days. They
1963-00-00170 1 pages
Wichita toyotfend Che funeral and has remained there on business tn connection with her uncle’s death. READING GLASSES $7.50 Since 1937. COMMUNITY OPTICIANS has been making glasses for men and women from all walks of life, offering fine, friendly service, and passing on the advantages of volume buying. Come
1963-00-00359 1 pages
will be largest in history of the organization. *2 Bird League Results Monday evening at the Powell (the Gregory Walker Ravens are Community Center gym, on West making it real hot forThe front 137th Street, the Vultures won running teams with their recent their fourth straight game to wins that
1962-12-11
theme appropriate­ ly being used by the Minletok Cooperative Fund Committee in the current c&mapign to raise $100,000 tai the community toward the $1,000,000 needed for the new Tbwu Bouse and Community Center to be located at 142nd fit and Lenox Ave. The Mini sinkers launched
1963-00-00073 1 pages
Truitte and Mrs. Marion i Beauticians Graduate < The first graduation exercise of the Abyaalnlan Beauty School was held at the Adam Clayton I Powell Community Center last" Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Dan-q lei Is director. Rev. David Licorish was the speaker. Mrs. Alma John pre­ sided. Also