Results for “education”

337 matches across 734 indexed issues
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1963-00-00077 1 pages
LARGEST AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL IN THE EAST Licensed by The State of New York Approved by The Board of Education • Specially equipped care for the hendJceped and disabled You gain confidence quickly under our modem instruction method 1M3 SAFETY DUAL CONTROL CARS AUTOMATIC, STANDARD SHIR SPORT CARS ANO TRUCKS SMALL F0REI6N
1963-00-00233 1 pages
Opdrlans EirlosiTely THE LARGEST AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL IN THE EAST Licensed by The State of New York Approved by The Board of Education Specially equipped cars for the handicaped and disabled You gain confidence quickly under our modern instruction method 1963 SAFETY DUAL CONTROL CARS AUTOMATIC, STANDARD SHIR SPORT CARS
1963-00-00835 1 pages
tarded boys and girls at Stuy­ vesant Community Center, will be expanded this year. The groups will be organized for those children who are "educable” and “trainable." This program was created to bring additional forces to bear on the problem of improving the social adjustment and the educational development
1963-00-00716 1 pages
which was to serve as the foundation for today’s civil rights campaign. York statute of 18X7 mother was self-emancipated his Smith was educated abroad at the University of Olazgow and received the degrees of A.B.; M.A., and M.D. (18X7) from that institution. He was a distin­ guished practicing
1963-08-28 2 pages
weeks before this day y house servant betrayed the insurrec­ It la said that Veeey was well tionists. He was only able, how­ educated and spoke several lan­ ever. to supply them with minor guages. He used his abilities to details. As a result, during the arouse Negro slaves
1963-00-01139 1 pages
being given to the Newark Branch of the NAACP. The honorees are Mrs. Rose- mond S. Marrow; Dr. Frederick M. Raublnger, comndissioner, Board of Education of Essex County. Members include Mrs. May T. Muldrow, program chairman; Events ranging from ski Jumps travel. Free copies may be ol Apparently some
1963-00-00760 1 pages
board In Tuskegee is defying a segrega­ tionist Governor, and a school board in New York State is de­ fying a state commissioner of education seeking to end racial imbalance in the schools.** Dr. Delaney was one of 17 persons arrested so far, in the wave of sit-ins, pickets
1963-00-00203 1 pages
witnesses, who saw the assaults to their lawyer and are map­ ping plans for a Joint lawsuit against the teacher and the Board of Education. A.B.C. BRANDS 1. Imported 100% Scotch 2. Bonded Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey , 100 Proof 3. Imported Canadian Whisky HAVING A PARTY? See Our Counter Specials! BRIGHTON
1963-00-00348 1 pages
Tuesday night. He * » -«*«<« - The American Jewish Cong­ ress has called on President Kennedy today to summon a White House conference of »s- ligious, educational and social welfare leaden “to mobilize the aattoo la support of the great principle tt equality.” Dr. Joachim Prinz, president of the American Jewish Cong­ ress
1963-00-00451 1 pages
unanimously and that the "approval was with commen­ dation.” The monument is also to in­ clude a theatre and is sponsored by the Educational Foundation oft the National Council of Negro Women, Inc. Mrs. Daisy Lamp­ kin ia president of the Founda­ tion. Miss Height is president of the Council