Results for “education”

337 matches across 734 indexed issues
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1963-00-00399 1 pages
Koufax, Los Angel- extravaganza designed to show- case the Police Athletic League’s expanded program of recreation expanded program of recreation­ al. cultural and educational ac­ tivities — will be staged on the Central Park Mall on Sunday, June 9, at 2 p.m. leaders, the managers rated reg-;ss ular players
1963-00-00583 1 pages
taking all of this in stride, wcase What he has in mind is to base TV shows on a more wood*, cultural and educational theme than the present pre- sentations in Bermuda. ZBM (TV) offers mainly the aa- syndicated material we send from the States, but they do have
1963-07-17 1 pages
York City in Junior High School Bldg. No. 44 and is op- ited by tlje Jazz Arts Society Ir»c. « nonprofit (charitable and educational) organization estab- UShed to promote the understand­ ing, appreciation and study of jazs as an indigenous American art. The Society is maintained solely by contributions from
1963-00-00591 1 pages
pint and half gallon at stores and supermarkets. ’ TAKING THE OATH: — Rufus Smith (center) Director of De­ velopment. NAACP Legal De­ fense and Education Fund con­ gratulates Business and Pro­ fessional Women’s Club Pres­ ident Evelyn Dixson (third right) Immediately following installation ceremonies held at Patricia Murphy’s Candlelight
1963-00-00598 1 pages
equipment where ad­ vancement is based upon merit and attractive benefit programs are fully paid for by the com- Qualifications! Minimum of high school education plus two years of advanced training including mechanics and basic electronics or equivalent experience is re­ quired. IBM is an equal op­ portunity employer
1963-00-00398 1 pages
annual Women s T)ay service was held Sunday May 26 at 11 am., with Dr. Thelma Adair an speak­ er. A professor of education at Queens College, Dr. Adair is wife of Rev. A. Eugene Adair, paator 1PERA- Center's kitchen with stove, countant, Josephine Wilson who Jonough refrigerator
1963-00-00397 1 pages
citizens’ com­ mittee. ------------ ------,----------- —— Dean Richard Clemo. director*' • of the Performing and Creative Institute of Adelphi College, gave the keynote address. Participants discussed educational require- 4 meats and avenues for em­ ployment in the arts; avail- ’ able scholarships and the new • image of the arts. Farmer To Give
1963-00-00394 1 pages
Crisis Mrs. Anna Arnold* Hedgeman, former assistant to Mayor Robert bor Wagner and recently a consul­ tant to the Division of Higher Education. United Church of Christ, has requested that the (Secretary General ot the United Nations V., Thant to use his of­ fices in relation to the racial crisis
1963-00-00391 1 pages
Court House where 14 Negro Citizens are on trial with placards disparaging Muslims. These pitiful, misled persons, products of a while oriented pub­ lic education, white press, and a double standard religious faith, unfortunately may represent a large segment of middle class Negroes, but Just as the loyal, youthful black
1963-00-00026 1 pages
Injunction to prevent an spurt m sal being rented while a complaint la being investigated. Baker is on the motor vehicles, public education and taxation committer. While Baker Is the first Negro elected to public office from Brooklyn, he will be sharing the spotlight with another Negro As­ semblyman just