Results for “education”

337 matches across 734 indexed issues
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1963-00-00977 1 pages
Jack Green-1 Throughout the nation, however Civilian C berg, directs counsel of NAACP Negro leaders were generally en- On Tue ! Legal Defense and Education couraged by the turnout and wore at the 2 planning on * going registration the pick* lFund NAACP volunteers are now ' campaigns for the next year
1963-00-00978 1 pages
Protes­ ted of the City of New lief Executive included peal support for his for- program to promote the of the developing nations educe the prospect of ism menacing their tod- conomies and govern- The President was given the I council's Distinguished Service 1 Award and Us first annual
1963-00-00110 1 pages
during the Civil War as a landsman aboard the U.S.S. Massasoit winning a n honorable discharge in 1865. Highly intelligent though lack­ ing formal education, the young veteran assiduously applied him­ self to studies in electrical en­ gineering and drafting. He ob­ tained a job as office
1963-00-00101 1 pages
Marcus Garvey, African nationalist leader, has been com­ pleted at 141st St., east of Eighth i Ave. Prof. R. Waldo Williams, di rector of education for the Afri­ can Nationalist Pioneer Move­ ment, owners of the nearly com­ pleted structure, said construc­ tion is expected to be terminat­ ed before
1963-00-00086 1 pages
will live to Germany for two years. PEPSI-COLA PRESENTS THE WEEK’S CALENDAR OP EVENTS Feb. 8—RECEPTION; Biltmore Hotel; Southern Conference Educational Fund, Inc. Feb. 8—DANCE; Concburse Plaza; Omega Pal Phi Frater­ nity. -y- Feb. 8—DANCE; Renaissance; Carver Democratic Club. Feb. 8—BALL; Audubon; Imperial Lodge
1963-00-01000 1 pages
about; 40 per cent of its total comple­ ment each year via the orange i blossom route. The airline’s new $2 million Education and Training Center is located on a 55 - acre campus­ like tract near Chicago’s busy O’Hare International Airport, one of the moot modern passenger
1963-00-00084 1 pages
them over. Powell indicated that be was physically tired, and reiterated that with his new duties as chair­ man of the House Labor and Education Committee, he had lost his weekend rest because of his church duties, and waa forced to go at a >even-day-a- week pace
1963-00-01004 1 pages
were held here this week for Dr. Abram Lincoln Harris, pro­ fessor of economics at the Uni­ versity of Chicago and nation- ally-prominent educator and writ­ er, who died here last Saturday after a short illness. He was 64 An economics and philosophy professor at the university since
1963-00-01006 1 pages
leave the white people alone. The Negro people have to get together, stick together, and stay together. Redell Brookly _____ There .are plenty of educated Letter To Wall Negroes, and prominent ones too. Maybe they’re not governors or Dear Sir:-This lette: presidents but then they might Wallace never
1963-00-01015 1 pages
Manhattan Beach, be „ ... _ „ ba" Leag”e' Councllm«” Edward L. Sadowsky; Mrs. Mario Paone, Executive Secretary of the Com­ mittee; Mrs. Bernard Berlanger Educational Director and The Rev. Richard F. Boeke, Pastor of the First Unitarian Church of Flushing. The branch urges full utiliza­ tion of the fair housing practice laws