Results for “community”

396 matches across 734 indexed issues
⏳ 734 issues indexed so far — more results will appear as indexing continues.
1963-00-00391 1 pages
been settled here? The only “settlement” that we can see here is that the Negroes have called off their demonstrations and the Cambridge community has “settled” back down to the status quo, which means that the Negroes who started the demonstrations are right back where they were before they started
1963-00-00393 1 pages
remainder of June are: June 9 — Wiley College, Mar- toall, Tex. The Teen Council of the Young Women’s Christian Association Castle Hill Community Center will produce the Broadway musi­ cal, “Bye, Bye, Birdie,” in their auditorium at 625 Castle Hill Avenue on Friday. June 7 and Saturday, June
1963-00-01117 1 pages
societies, and in s fraternal, sucial and civic organisation. The Westchester group announced it will take an active part ia the various West­ chester communities. Plans are under way for the group to pur­ chase a life membership in the NAACP. t o send deserving youngsters to summer camp
1963-00-00398 1 pages
auxiliaries and clubs as in the regular church.” He Is now start­ ing a scouting for boys and girls. But he sees the community’s major problem like that of other areas of the country, as the prob­ lem of juvenile delinquency. With expanded church programs he Bishop DeWolf Approves
1963-00-01130 1 pages
Hatfield win be trained to air traffic control at Keealer AFB, Miss., and Hillie hl aircraft maintenance at Amarfflo AFB, working ,at a community can ter as a fecreatioa leader. Jamei has completed his training perioc with the Domestic Peace Corps (Keep up the good work James) about their PAYNTBB
1963-00-01133 1 pages
club work with the success she n merits . . . Minetta Anderson will aid in all the civic e and welfare plans of her community . . . - - Regina Andrews and her Bill will tread more un- b familiar paths in many lands ... Bennie Ashburn will {F evade the nuptial rites . . . Joyce Austin will
1963-00-00399 1 pages
group and Lester Rouse is chairman of the Tenants' Associ­ ation No. 2 group. Mrs. Dorothy Porter,' director of the Colonial Park Community Center, was mistress of cere­ monies. Local Boy and Girl Scouts also participated in the event. Johnson Defending Saturday Llghtheavy champ Harold Johnson will defend his crown
1963-00-01137 1 pages
about 1971 of this the Planning Commission holding facility will delay too long the public hearing* at City "e11. actds of this populous community. In an appeal to Cariello to Cariello said-: Flaming Commission that not a single new library pro- *° '*c®nin^nd additional *lbr“r> iect for Queens
1963-00-01139 1 pages
worked as a rescreatlon leader with the New York City Department of Park* and as an activity super­ visor ia a Baltimore community center. He has also had exper­ ience with the Baltimore Urban Renewal Agency, the YWCA and an Atlanta, Ga. community coun­ cil. :n his League post Edwards
1964-00-00010
gala social event, it waa planned by the Society to pre­ sent "a more challenging view of the American Negro ... to the community and to the emissar­ ies of foreign states who at­ tend”, to honor an individual for outstanding service Tiu- manity, and to continue to pro­ vide