Results for “education”

337 matches across 734 indexed issues
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1963-00-01086 1 pages
John J. Maguire, vicar general of the < 1 New York Archdiocese. •' The Harlem Council will inau- i gurate an intensive program of family life education and lay j leadership among the Negro , Catholics of the archdiocese. A ( marriage forum for the single men and women of the Harlem Community
1963-00-00774 1 pages
Arts degree from Teach­ ers College, Columbia University She has since done graduate work leading toward certification for the Doctor of Education degree in Teacher Education. She is a member of the Alpha Kappa Al­ pha sorority and Pi Lambda Theta. Delta Pi Epsilon, Kappa Delta
1963-00-00489 1 pages
Lane, Hicks vUto. Mrs. Gray, a hotel employee, was given first aid by Mrs. Jos epfc E. Hall, a registered nurse Johnson To Gat Education Award Editor-Publisher John H. John­ son will receive the Notional School Bell Award for “dis­ tinguished interpretation of ed ueation" at the annoal conven
1963-00-00630 1 pages
First Breakthrough Seen In Albany, Ga ALBANY. GA, — The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund Monday announced the first major breakthrough in the long- stymied racial crisis here. The U. S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit, has ordered a low­ er court to issue an injunction against city officials here
1963-00-00513 1 pages
Judge Morris Ploscowe, hearing City Employees Retirement Sys commissioner, refused to haw tern. Teachers Retirement Sys ton. Board o I Education Re her answer the question. tirement System. Police Depart ment Pension Fund, and th< Miss Kelly's own testimony also Fjre Department Pension Fund stood under scrutiny as Leroy
1963-00-00681 1 pages
foreman working far a com­ pany that dealt in molasses. But dad did his own trade in sugar cane also. He was educated in Guianeee schools where he taught before entering the ministry. Rev. Car riagton said he felt a eompulaion towards the calling
1963-00-00519 1 pages
campaign. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, July i, 1903 • 9 N.J. Board Delivers Ultimatum TRENTON - The Plainfield school board has been ordered by the State Education Commis­ sion to adopt one of the follow­ ing three plans to integrate its schools: 1. Convert Washington into a citywide sixth grade school and distribute
1963-00-00168 1 pages
says he Is giving New York Cky more than it received formerly, "the kids in New York Cky still re­ ceive $100 less for education than the kids In other parts of the state." Philosophically, Screvane says that because of his background "I have a deep feeling for the problems
1963-00-00537 1 pages
this committee sel­ ected as spokesman to make our official position known. This would eliminate different indivi- duals, because of their social, financial or educational status, from being selected outside of this committee to give their opin­ ion on what the Afro American is thinking. 3. Each of the above
1963-00-00538 1 pages
provided by Miss Barbara Massey. The bride Is a senior at Fair­ leigh Dickenson University In Teaneck, N. J. where she is an education major and is an honor student on the Dean’s list. Top German Family Mr. Gertijedes is with a book publishing firm