Results for “Harlem”

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1963-00-00519 1 pages
Harlem Politics GOP Plays Name Game With Dems By JAMES BOOKER Harlem Republicans, unable to make any election inroads on the solid Democartic strength in the community, reverted to a names game this week as they selected candidates with the same last names as f that of the expected Democratic
1963-00-00021 1 pages
step, it k also refreshlne to note the sympathetic atti- Unity Needed The Federal Government through two sepa­ rate agencies has allocated to the Harlem com­ munity approximately $500,000 to alleviate the lack of social work agencies to be found in the community and thereby to help fight juvenile
1963-00-00796 1 pages
Madison Ave. Wednesday night on his way to work. Police aatd he met Mrs. Helen GUI, mother of four of 159-20 Harlem River Drive and they decided however, to visit friends In 544 W. 147th St The couple, police Mid. had visited another friend before go­ ing into
1963-00-00820 1 pages
right* who played leading roles in “Black Chaos." written by Ronald Drayton, and “Dope." by Mayatt Lee, produced September 20 and 2’. at the Harlem YMCA Little Theatre. (Walkins Photo.) 2 Premieres For Lincoln Repertory Westchester 2'rf. Iih,'at,;r \\ orkshop I < _• Workshop To - . Integration Open In Oct. Forum
1963-00-00489 1 pages
Witnesses Will Stress World Work The presiding minister of the Upper Harlem Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses said ^this week the program at the rctini- n»s group's forthcoming inter­ national convention will stress unity of the, movement world­ wide. George W. Richardson, 465 W. 152nd St., said
1963-03-20 1 pages
Gods established Kingdom to othe.’s.” The discourse climaxed a three day asser,oiy that highlighted the thvine, “Right Kind of Min­ isters ” From Harlem More than 20 ministers from the Harlem area appeared on the three-day program in demonstra­ tions and forum discussions to stress the duties
1963-00-00601 1 pages
Elmhurst Branch, stated that parents already are being organized to demonstrate. He warned there is a possibility of “wholesale withdrawals of school children.” The Harlem Parents Committee, composed of par- , ents of children attending 17 of 22 elementary and jun- £ ior high schools originated the boycott idea. Some of these
1963-00-00793 1 pages
complete the list of 2,672 names if it continues at its cur­ rent pace. The committee was the organi­ zation which picketed Harlem Hospital In June, forcing cessa­ tion of work on the foundation of the miilti-mlUion-dollar an­ nex. It has not been resumed. ner for what
1963-01-18 1 pages
ganization in 1961. He is re­ placing John Scully who joined the New York Bell Telephone Co. Fisher lives 'at 211 Forest Dr., Hillsdale. Harlem Y Seniors Top Grand Central The Harlem “Y” Seniors have won their eleventh straight game. They beat Grand Central YMCA 102-81 in a battle
1963-00-00481 1 pages
specific WiU;rrobeS48S(,«npS*«* tion industry and to tabor uafoan in the construction field wbtffi was the cause of recent demon­ strations at the Harlem Hospital site. They will make their findings to the Mayor/ add labor leaders Peter Brennan and Harry Van Aredale. . x ‘ The group will also jpress