Results for “education”

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1963-00-00526 1 pages
footers earned 40 Albert McGibbon of the 106 mononrame that wen- Nieves. Barnard Ojedi distributed by wXl Jacob *“*•"*<"*. Granville 1 Zack and Ms health education U«n Craig and Arthur department chairman. WilMam Tennis (Carl Ashby) Heft, to boys who participated Sadowski. Joseph Kt Steven Franklin, Joel
1963-00-01089 1 pages
maining portion of the property, and Floyd Lane, veteran stars entire cost is estimated at Attorneys for Sherman Male Shoppei Is Educated, Retailer Says It will be a bolder, yet more realistic type of male shopper who will haunt lingerie depart­ ments and perfume counters this Christmas season, according
1963-07-13 7 pages
Shriners to make annual contributions to the tu- I berculosis and cancer research I fund drives and to the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund. Inc., among other worthy causes. Mental Test For Assault Convict » 20TH ANNIVERSARY — The Rev. and Mrs. Richard B. Mar­ tin. of St. Phillip
1963-00-00545 1 pages
nual concert of the child Child ren's and Youth Choirs was given Sunday June 30 under the spon­ sorship of the Commission on Education It wss a delightful program directed by Mrs. Mary E. Crawford. Children, and Mrs Elvira Townsend, Young* people Btlthwlck "Let Freedom Ring" was the meditation
1963-00-00439 1 pages
York City government maxe -quality of opportunity its prim­ ary consideration, first in its! □wn departments and then by conciliation or force, in housing, education, employment and com­ munity attitude." The comparatively comofrtable Negro leaders who have had the ear of white leaders are now having to run to catch
1963-00-01097 1 pages
went to school, Malcolm. If you attended virtually any T legro college, I ven­ ture to say that a Rockefel! r helped make your education possible. Neither tk I apologize for my support of Mr. Nixon. If conditions were the same today as they were t in 1960, I would
1963-00-00556 1 pages
icans who risked their lives for America - for you and for me - are denied the right to vote, the right to receive an adequate education, the right to live where tl»ey desire and their means en­ able them to live and to receive the normal courtesies befitting their dignity
1963-00-00407 1 pages
achieved through the fast.” f THE LARGEST AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL IN THE WORLD Llcenwd by The State of New York Approved by The Board of Education Learn to drive a TBACTOR- TRAILER. TRUCK OR BUS. Inetructlaa leadlnf te Claae 1-V3 rhauffenre tlcenae now available , Specially equipped cara for the handicapped
1963-00-00406 1 pages
nonmedical staffers walked off their jobs and formed picket lines in front of seven non-profit hospitals in the city. and education for their children. These conditions could be markedly improved, strikers said, if they obtained collective bargaining and union recognition, the first of which the major por­ tion
1963-00-00569 1 pages
Dodgers I.C. Twins Pro-Teens 3 3 Interstate 1 Meta Snookiea Dreamland 1 Harlem Education 2 . Project 1 Giants Union Baptist Church 0 0 Ravens 0 Internationals Grace Methodist 1 2 1 2 3 Church Marcyettes Top Cozyettes The Marcyettes defeated the Cozyettes, 7-3, on the diamond at Marcy