Results for “community”

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1961-12-26
schedule after The Harlem YMCA the holiday layaR, teams in the won their fifth straight three division.^ of the J. Horn-'l Community Center Basketball League geared themselves for a full schedule that will take action i .saa4oh A-twssYl f lilTvv .*9|z> il. v 111IIUTIIly U'Caavva batter
1963-00-00970 1 pages
76Q0. Owner T~ROOMS HERKIMER ST. MICKENS JA 3-0347 ALL SECTIONS of Queens, apart menta, furnished and unfurnished Better homes and communities 170-10 Liberty Avenue. Jamaica. « 3, 4. 5 ROOM APARTMENTS Alao Houses for Lease L A K REALTY
1963-00-00316 1 pages
shows these teenage bathing beauties how it’s done before curtain time at the fashion show given by the Charm Club of the Sumner Community Center, 862 Park Ave. Brooklyn, Left- to right, the teen charmers are: Geor­ gina Melendez, Rosetta Ziner- man, Pat Milton and Priscilla Kitchings. Not shown
1963-00-00979 1 pages
disagreed with school officials who seek to cover the inefficiency of the teaching system by offering explanations “such as ‘cultural deprivation’, ‘poor homes’ and ‘community problems’ ”, He contended that the tendency to blame the chil-| dren and their parents is the “contemporary Version of the earlier argument that Negroes
1963-00-00983 1 pages
youth group in 1961 to help in the social, cultural and education­ al development of the members and to stimulate their participa­ tion in community activities. Membership is restricted to high school girls. Miss Miriam Sim­ mons, first president of the Al­ pha-Jays. Is now a freshman
1963-00-00989 1 pages
rights organizations chal­ lenging the discriminatory posi­ tion. The Peekskill NAACP. Branch invited the six companies of the Peekskill Fire Department io participate with community lead­ ers in a public forum on •'Peeks­ kill and Its Volunteer Fire De­ partment.** None of the compa­ nies attended and only
1963-00-00105 1 pages
Harlem in 1963. We sincerely congratu­ late Mr. Booker. His list contain­ ed many things that are a dis­ grace to the community. But I would add a number of others to Mr. Booker s list, that must be eliminated if we as a race, wish to retain a shred
1963-00-01006 1 pages
Superinten­ dent of State Police because of what it considers the complete disregard df the local police for the rights of Negroes in the community as demonstrated by the savage beating administered to Charles Clark on Saturday, November 9. As a result of this beating Mr. Clark
1963-00-00346 1 pages
Boulevard and 108 Street, and from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., it will be at 10904. 160 Street in Queens in front of Huntington Community Center. On Wednesday, May 8, the the­ atre will move to the Bronx. From 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.; it will be at Fordham
1963-00-01016 1 pages
Pants* Delores Linton, Mara- get Holloway, Lois Marshall. Kitty Brazley, (Gill photo* Encore Players Stage Drama ■»The Encore Players, Brook­ lyn’s newly-formed community' theatre group, has announced that its intital presentation will I Rl be an original drama “Shadow of the Birch Tree" by Encore member Gertrude Greenidge