Results for “education”

337 matches across 734 indexed issues
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1963-00-01104 1 pages
Main Rally Speaker James Farmer, national direc­ tor of CORE will be the mala speaker at a rally to solidify community support for Improved education for Negro and Puerto Rican children in New York. This rally, sponsored by the Bronx CORE, will be held at St. Augustine’s Presbyterian Church
1963-00-00613 1 pages
that the county would give Negroes. But his step father took him out of school in the third grade so he had no further education BEVERLY FORREST Finalist hr Teen Contest Beverley Forrest, 14, of 308 Beach 67th Street, Rockaway Beach, N. Y. Is a finalist in the fourth annual
1963-00-00390 1 pages
following departments; ad­ ministration, gift and coffee shop, outpatient clinics, emergency, la­ boratories, x-ray, operating and physiotherapy. PHILADELPHIA - The Sec- I ond Annual Educational Seminar conducted by the First District of the National Funeral Directors and Morticians Association, was concluded successfully here at the Essex House Hotel. Philadel­ phia
1963-00-00621 1 pages
Gandhi of India. t ROY WILKINS Executive Secretary of the N.A.A.C.P. Working for the last 30 years advancing the cause of democracy in education and Civil Rights. JACKIE ROBINSON Recently elected to baseball's Hall of Fame, a great leader, a fighter with honesty, courage and determina­ tion to bring
1963-00-00389 1 pages
white assistant princi­ pal at PS 1, Bronx, la drawing up plans with her lawyers to bring the assistant principal, principal, and Board of Education .into court on criminal assult 'charges. Mrs Allene Jenkins of 681 Courtlandt Avenue, Bronx, moth­ er of Kenneth Ray Haerring, I said that last Wednesday
1963-00-00377 1 pages
Congress of Ra­ cial Equality. This contribution will support one CORE "task force” leader one year as he travels through the deep south educating Negro citizens in their constitutional rights and responsibilities, per­ suading them to register and vote, urging their participation in tech­ niques of peaceful protest such
1963-00-00627 1 pages
Helen Maxwell is president. The representatives of the 2800 members and 68 chapters will have as a theme "Facing new frontiers in education’* at this the 40th convention for the group. Events include public meet­ ings, a banquet, luncheons, a reception, sightseeing, a fashion show, a night club date, cocktail
1963-00-00631 1 pages
without warrants. Civil Service Commissioner George Gregory, Jr., in keynot­ ing the afternoon meeting, urged Harlem parents to take a greater concern with the education of their children, the community’s cultural level of the community, housing problems, and econom­ ics. He warned that many jobs Negroes are now qualified
1963-00-00634 1 pages
Russell N. Set Poston Martin Levenstem Mu- vicejS would include employment vice. Executive Director Bedford ton ale Attorney Arthur Bram- for all age groups; Education — YMCA; Denis Dryden. Executive well and Garfield Bobo formal and Informal, s k i 11 e d Director. Stuyvesant Community traising under the Federal
1963-00-00635 1 pages
relatives. James was graduated from the High School of Industrial Art in N.Y. He was a sophomore at New York University, majoring in art education at the time of his death! Short Life Span In his short life span, James had already made a mark in the art world