Results for “education”

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1963-08-17 7 pages
approach whereby students try to recog­ nize words by the design they make on the page,” declared Dr. Trace. ALBANY, N. Y. — State Education Commissioner, Dr. James E. Allen, Tuesday slapped down another attempt by the Malverne, L.I. Board of Education to sidestep school integration and ordered the Board
1963-00-00733 1 pages
with your instruc- < tions on August 28, we are boy- 1 cotting New York City schools ■ beginning, September 9, if the 1 Board of Education does not offer a plan and timetable “ for the total desegregation of public s ii , schools. “We feel that a public state- f . ment from
1963-11-16 14 pages
Coast Artists, t Nov. 15—FASHION SHOW; Americana Hotel; international Ladles Oarment Workers Union FUNDS FOR CIVIL RIGHTS— Mrs Wilma Metcalf, chairman of the educational committee of the Hudson Civic Association, Inc., ia show* presenting a check to Rufus Smith of the NAACP Legal and Defense Fund as Mrs. Beatrice
1963-00-00909 1 pages
missions in Bonn have become as aggressive rivals as the Soviet and American military headquarters in Berlin. To Contain Germany te said a college education -equired to fill such jobs as Finally, Paris as well as Washington officials technician, estate tax exam- have discovered that their policy of forbidding
1963-00-00007 1 pages
unlikely, if not impossible in this century. Dr. Wolfe New Jersey , BY CONRAD CLARK * JERSEY CITY, NJ. — Com­ menting on today’s trend towards education, Dr. Deborah Cannon Wolfe of Cranford, education chief for the U.S. Congress Com­ mittee on Labor and Education Student Journalist is Named One of “TheTen
1963-10-05 9 pages
Republic of Nigeria Wednesday during colorful ceremonies at the La­ gos Race Course. In taking his oath of office, the towering American-educated Ibo called upon his countrymen to ad­ here to the ideals of parlia­ mentary law and individual freegem. It was threa years ago/ November
1963-05-11 16 pages
minister, a former Commissioner executive officer, which COHR of COHR and former member of doesn’t have with part-time, non- the Board of Education, was typ- salaried Commissioners." leal of scores of comments from prominent civic and civil rights leaders we asked as to how they feel about
1963-07-27 12 pages
held ih Baltimore on August Alfred A. Pope. Jr., assistant 5, 6, and 7. The Conference has been made possible through a Office of Education, the Office vice president of the bank, made °“’ the presentation to the 22-mera- grant from the Public Affairss /M ice Division of the Ford
1963-00-00784 1 pages
EDUCATION Ford Foundation Gives $15 Million To Schools N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, Sept 21, 1963 • 33 HELPING UNCF - Mayor Robert F. Wagner, left greets John R. Salter Jr. at the second annual luncheon meeting of the New York City Departmental Committee for Insurance Broker .icense Course iegins
1963-00-00914 1 pages
white liberal done to help other white liberals? He’s In trouble not I." ‘Few Standards’ He told the teachers that many educators have not been convinc­ ed that the black child is human and can be educated. "There are few standards in this country worth