Results for “education”

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1963-00-01016 1 pages
with lunch being served for the convenience of -------------------- -5- shoppers. Part of the proceeds from the bazaar will go to non-sectarian, educational and philanthropic activities of the society, such as the children's psychiatric ward of Kings County Hospital, En­ campment for Citizenship, Police Athletic League and Hudson Guild
1963-00-01025 1 pages
will to sub­ president, they passed the reso­ stitute statesmanship for racial lution calling for: antipathies — statesmanship for political expediency and frivolity — statesmanship for educational, social and economic inequities statesmanship for fragmented 1. Devotion of the federation and its affiliates’ “energies to the cause of freedom and equal
1963-00-01030 1 pages
Merit Award of the New York Personnel and Guidance Association recently, in recognition of her outstanding contributions over many years in the field of education and vo­ cational guidance. Sum Fun Professor Sum Fun proves profitable fan for many an Amsterdam News reader. Fol­ low him every week. Turn
1963-00-01033 1 pages
Jacobs, National Council president. The conference was iirected by Research and Ac­ tion Associates. Mrs. Constance Baker Motley, associate counsel, NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund spoke at the luncheon session on Tuesday. Preceding, there was a panel discussion with participants in­ cluding Mrs. Cab Calloway, Mrs. Corienne Morrow, Miss
1963-00-00062 1 pages
resis­ tance to change is still strong. He cited the “monstrous evil" of White Citizens’ Council power in Mississippi which has "para­ lyzed churchmen, educators and others who might support mora­ lity,” and said that Alabama is almost equally handicapped. ’’But, however long delayed, change will come in those states
1963-00-01045 1 pages
liberal note, “your ad in the New York Times is simply wonderful.” Dr. thinking Americans. William D. Williams, head of the , .. School of Education, ordered 100 TV °P dip-copies "to put up in all the , lomats wrote the advertisers con- . *" *, ' _ ..... gratulating them on the use of 0 the Negro
1963-00-00057 1 pages
savings and other assets. You may be surprised to learn how much you’re worth. 2. You weigh your responsibilities: Mortgage or rent payments, education, retirement, accident and sickness emergencies; how much it would cost your family to live without you. 3. You learn where you stand. You determine your
1963-00-01059 1 pages
said the asking that employers grant ex­ decision to hold the rally fol- tra time to their employees soj lowed the Board of Education's they may attend. withdrawal of its promise to !XpS“-.nrSX'o( --------------------------- ™ «• ,ree choice .c.M,W o«er Rev. R. Ross Johnson, pastor _e¥ery week
1963-00-00056 1 pages
AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, Jan. 26, 1963 —T uitions ’ (Continued from Page One) are."not presently affected by the ruling, but the Board of Higher Education ha« the power to es­ tablish tuition fees, and Treulich and other city officials are de­ manding that these not be | In Jail 16 Years
1963-00-00048 1 pages
brief period with a profes­ sional basketball team, to head the school’s athletic and acad­ emic departments of the physl cal education departments, be­ lieves the school will produce another Wilma Rudolph or Ralph Boston in the very near future Although the school is listed