Results for “Harlem”

423 matches across 734 indexed issues
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1963-00-00056 1 pages
Globetrotter Of Court In Court Patrolman George Moore of the 23rd Precinct, and formerly of the Harlem Globe Trotters, fin­ ished a detective course A the Police Academy on Friday. Sat urday he was on foot patrol at 104th Street and Park Avenue, when he spotted a blue 1962 Ford
1963-01-18 1 pages
ganization in 1961. He is re­ placing John Scully who joined the New York Bell Telephone Co. Fisher lives 'at 211 Forest Dr., Hillsdale. Harlem Y Seniors Top Grand Central The Harlem “Y” Seniors have won their eleventh straight game. They beat Grand Central YMCA 102-81 in a battle
1963-00-01033 1 pages
Broadway” this season will not be pub­ lished until nert week. Hansel Anti Gretel At YW “Hansel and Gretel” will be presented by the Harlem Opera Company at Upper Manhattan Branch Young Women’s Chris­ tian Association, 361 W. 125th St-, on Friday, November 29, at 3 p.m. The story
1963-00-01038 1 pages
Rudolph Staley third with 583. Clubbers In Upset In YM Bowling The ninth place Clubbers bowl ng team scored a mild upse in the Harlem YMCA Bowling League when they topped t h c third place Markers 2-1 Wednes day evening at the Crown Lanes The loop-leading Orbits
1961-12-26
BROOKLYN 749 Utica Ave. Linden Bl*d & Lenoi Rd ’•I SI S-2'70 EASY CREDIT FREE PARKING Harlem' YM J. Horn Basketball Slaughters league Greenpoinf Resuming a tai! schedule after The Harlem YMCA the holiday layaR, teams in the won their fifth straight three division.^ of the J. Horn
1963-00-01080 1 pages
Dorothy Guinyard thought she was free and clear, then she was awakened... Harold “Broadway Bates” Johnson is back on the Harlem Stroll. . . Red­ ford Rogers, the mixologist, said Sir Robert Harvell's playing and singing of the tunes that made Nat King Cole famous is just like fine wine... Arlene
1963-00-00021 1 pages
step, it k also refreshlne to note the sympathetic atti- Unity Needed The Federal Government through two sepa­ rate agencies has allocated to the Harlem com­ munity approximately $500,000 to alleviate the lack of social work agencies to be found in the community and thereby to help fight juvenile
1963-00-00353 1 pages
Warned A HEROINE S REWARD - When little ll-year-old, Cynthia Stith (in foreground) saved hundreds of lives as the heroine in the Harlem fire that we. all remember so well last winter, it was not for rewards. But, because of her heroic deed there have been numerous re-~ wards
1963-00-00365 1 pages
teated “BC”. Over 100- million package! produced annaf \ ally. Growing in popularity for over 60 year!. __ *. 4 Jones Takes Seat; Hot Primary Seen Veteran Harlem Democratic leader J. Raymond Jones — backed by the powerful weight of Mayor Wagner and Democratic County leader Ed Costikyan— took his seat
1963-00-00348 1 pages
state troopers and we'll she fell while fleeing a rumble ;7tbeV“«ri“rf Uie7any.'sh;"wa;^«^.^ther ■**. I/™’4 want treated at Harlem Hospital. 1 « on Tuesday Shuttles. The CBS-TV newsman was Ben worth had been angered by the Holman, a Negro, who was badly] sight