Results for “education”

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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
1963-00-00813 1 pages
Vatican uepiores Bombings * CAPAHOSIC, Va. (ANP)-The Aboard of the Robert R. Moton Memorial Foundation will meet at the former home of the late educator and second president ROME — L’Osservatore Ro-Of Tuskegee Institute. Robert R. . . , .. . . . , . . raano, the official organ of the Moton, October 5. Roman Catholic Church, called
1963-00-00656 1 pages
public a letter thaukiug about a score of prominwW0«ok|>nitcs president, Brooklyn who had accepted an invitation of Commerce. Robert 4, Betterment of educational op­ portunities and the development of more effective programs, such lo ®«*t at his office, where a as vocational training, in Brook wide-ranging
1963-00-01137 1 pages
City Planning Com- for additional mission to ask funds for Queens schools. It is fitting and proper that you should lead the fight for educational needs ia our Borough. Merrill Park Civic Group Give Toys; Amsterdam Helps Many of Long Island’s children attended and enjoyed the “ex­ change
1963-00-00752 1 pages
square feet facing the Pool of Industry, has been selected by H. L. Hunt of Dallas for an entertainment park and food-education exhibit at the' New York 1964-1965 World’s Fair, it was announced Tuesday by Robert Moses, president of the i international exposition. HLfl Fun Bi Food
1963-03-30 8 pages
stimulate interest of the young people in the value of reading and to promote the library as a vital force in con­ tinuing education. I'M ; In. • • In marrying protest with pro­ duction, Rev. Lawrence sought to harmonize the roles of two wings of Negro leadership. One he said
1983-04-13
have not had this ethnic and re- ligiou tradition and have not been offered by the white Amer­ ican of all religious persuasions equal educational opportunities. Could we have a study on the proportion of the city’s top jobs held by white Protestants as compared to the percentage
1963-00-01028 1 pages
crimination” by Mrs. Juanita Mitchell, chairman of the Balti­ more NAACP Legal Redress Committee, and Miss June Sha- h galoff. NAACP special assistant *• for education. • Protest picket demonstra­ te tions and meetings with school >* officials resulted in a sharp rc- ductlon in the use of portable rooms. The provision
1963-00-01029 1 pages
handle the selection, train­ ing and placement of appren­ tices in trade unions to offset aHeged bias, but made no move to endorse housing, education and employment recommenda­ tions. A proposal to add a new, strong amendment to the state’s anti- discrimination law on the pre­ vention of bias
1961-04-27
Montclair, N.J. He went through Bergen County schools, finishing up at Westwood High School be­ fore moving to Boston, Mass, for his university education. He took bachelor’s degree from Bos­ ton University and another in religion from Tufts College. Then at Harvard University he did his graduate studies