Results for “community”

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1963-05-04 13 pages
easiest, most effective day afternoon, at Congregational Meanwhile HARYOU’s sister There were several cakes project, Associated Community made like bunnies, cookies, can­ Teams, which operates the Do­ dies and a large bowl of punch mestic Peace Corps announced served in a beautiful crystal that it has begun a recruitment
1963-06-08 20 pages
Sumpter of 1038 ton Road, who died recently, was buried in Ferncliff Cemetery. Hartsdale, New York following final rite* in the Forrest Ave­ nue Community Church, Bronx. The remains were prepared at Unity Funeral Home, 2362 8th Avenue. Loon Barton Funeral Home Chapel, 2352 8th Lvenue Reverend Joseph
1963-02-02 6 pages
Philip Randolph and Joe Monserratt and their Committee For Jus­ tice To Hospital Workers, if they,carry their fight right back to the community and to the doors of the hospital where they are being so badly mis­ treated. Fair Employment The agreement between the Long Island branch of CORE
1963-04-27 12 pages
Negro,” he told Look, "then I deserve all the more credit!” Continuing the Look Article says: “Powell's urban service-corps project, Associated Community Teams, Inc. (ACT), widely criti­ cized when it was revealed as the recipient of a $250,000 Feder­ al grant is no liability to Powell
1963-00-00835 1 pages
respective- < ly- T Aspects Rev. Mackey stressed the need for the church to reach out into every significant aspect of hu­ man life or community activity, and of the family as the unity on which this active interest is to >e focussed. The laymen's group would be the agency
1963-05-25 17 pages
prominent persons in bus-i Harold Cox who was anest. iness. government, and civic and bv L)e, William Gallagher of s, detectlves> ’ is community organizations. Other speakers at the dinner charged with assaulting Bernice included Rev. Stephen Gill Spotts-l McCovey, a tall shapely girl, wlfcir There Will
1963-02-16 7 pages
called upon the state and the city to take immediate steps to initiate a program to attack youth unemployment on a "com- munity-by-community basis.” Meanwhile In other Legislative developments, Gov. Nelson Rock­ efeller was continuing to hold meetings with key Republican DISCOVER THE WONDERFUL TASTE FOR YOURSELF selected
1963-08-17 7 pages
Jews, and the Bible of the Christians. These are sometimes referred to as the Seven Bibles of the World. 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
1963-11-09 12 pages
Democrats swept to victory in the wake of the recent police scandals. Balloting in Tuesday’s elections was not without its • incidents in Negro communities, however. At P.S. 24. 21 I. 138th St., there was a mixuP, with the Republi­ can names In the Democratic columns, and via versa. Some
1963-06-01 4 pages
Wagner stated. ht to OCKR's H. Lowell, to ition of the i heels of an series which d weaknesses tructure. While several community “'Here at PS 123 for the year I^ryor, Andrews Audit firm. They 1962-63 we collected $1,828.26. Of Instead, the parents said, Kaufman