Results for “education”

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1963-00-00453 1 pages
dealer re­ cruitment programs, convention participations and in creating institutional advertising and new uses of market research data. Bom in Cranford, New Jersey, and educated at Columbia Univer­ sity where he obtained a mas­ ter’s degree in history, Mr. Avery Joined the former Esso Standard Oil Company
1963-00-00723 1 pages
Deficiency In recognition of her “one ueducation. Helen Beasjey holds degrees from Fayetteville State College and New York University and is a candidate for her doctorate. Washington to display their mili­ tant
1963-00-00009 1 pages
roundtable sessions With ques­ tions and answers. ' Leadership will be supplied by T. N. .Everett, assistant direc­ tor (horticulture) and senior cur­ ator of education, and Louis P. Politi, horticulturist, both of the Botanical Garden’s staff. Insurance Broker License Course Begins Jan. 23 The next term tn Insurance Brokerage
1963-00-00724 1 pages
profeMional w Ne* Y°r\and gl°°S' from the Eastern region field staff , th YWCA since 1931 California Teacher I Honored Educator Helen Beasley, who for many years resided in New York City serving in many cap­ acities, was honored on her re- • * Marchers Exceed Early Estimates By DAVE
1963-00-00346 1 pages
dismissed from all duties, Charging that America’s major religious, social, la­ bor and political forces have failed in the Birming- a™* Ar- of Education investigation shows nold Hedgeman, former As- that you are not guilty of what these students say you are.” .is „ f - . “The brutal attack with fire
1963-00-00465 1 pages
former Boro frevident Hulan E. Jack, and BiV Weston, designer. Franxlin Thomas is director of the Work­ shop. Trinity Baptist Sponsoring Concert Sunday 'T EDUCATING THE EDUCA­ TORS — The Rev. Ralph Cole­ man (left), associate minister of Convent Avenue Baptist Church, explains film (already shown) to Dean Horatio S. Hill
1963-00-01080 1 pages
obviously, are the same. There, however, the shniliarity ends; for, oh, what a difference the cash makes! The up-north Bennett recently hit the educational pages — it should have been the financial section — with the announcement that its 1964 yearly fee will at­ tain the stratospheric plateau
1963-00-01133 1 pages
Hilton; Philadelphia Co­ ciailst Corp#, a graduate of the official# and members, who Mothers March of the March of tillion Society, Inc. School of Education, New York are, from left Charles Jacobs, University with a B.8. degree in Robert A. Spence, William R. nutrition, was the guest speaker Dames, Charles
1963-00-00174 1 pages
production and distri­ bution divisions. TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE, Ala. — William Dawson, international­ ly known composer and conduc­ tor, has been invited by the Mu­ sic Educators Conference of Mas­ sachusetts, to be guest conductor of the Massachusetts All - State Chorus of 250 selected voices, at Spring! 1 e 1 d, Massachusetts
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