Results for “education”

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1963-00-00636 1 pages
recently and out on $1,000 bail, Medical Center construction site, and “let their bodies be felt” ershlp of the Rockville Center; committee on Education; Robert . 'w WMregation' to diocese and the State Commis Burggraf, a school teacher and sion for Human Rights will co-'a representative of the Christian
1963-01-12 5 pages
docu mented in a special study of advances, along with occupation 1950 and 1960 Census data issued Ibis week by the Housing and si. educational, and other tin provements in their status cited Home Finance Agencv. •““*>. urban «»^whites Housing Demands of Non-WhiteSteady moved r^Hdly In- Population in Selected
1963-00-00645 1 pages
bero in the various cities, Misa Shagaloff told a three-day con­ ference of school superinten­ dents of eight cities, representa­ tives of state education dpart- ments and federal agencies, i Negro national organizations in Baltimore last weekend. The conference was sponsored by the Ford Foundation. Noting that school officials
1963-00-00647 1 pages
late Robert Lee Love of Los Angeles, Cali­ fornia and Mrs. Eloise Walker Lave, an employee of the New York City Board of Education, mother and father, 3 sisters. ta.was held Tuesday morning. Au- duiighter, nieces and nephews, gust 6th at a Bronx funeral cha­ 1 Oscar Blackmore
1963-00-00347 1 pages
that the NAACP will take the responsi­ bility of appealing the case of Mrs. Josephine Jones, the Har­ lem school teacher who charged the Education Board of Examin­ ers discriminated against her be­ cause she is a Negro. . He further stated that: “Once and for aH, we will show that
1963-00-01116 1 pages
Rigby was brought to this coun- Housing Authority, the renam- try at the ago of five. He waa to^of the apartments was very educated In the Freeport elemen- timely, since the late Judge Rig- by passed, exactly, one year ago tary and high schools. After graduating from
1963-00-01120 1 pages
helps keep New York Clean.” The campaign which has the full cooperation of the Depart­ ment of Sanitation, will stress two main points; 1. education by Citizens Committee volun­ teers; 1 Health code enforce­ ment to be visited on "litter- bugs” by Sanitation Department officers. Dirtier Today “New York City
1963-00-00666 1 pages
next four weeks. The files of the 350 Negro and Puerto Rican applicants were ob­ tained by the department, after a screening test on education, age. job preference and qualifications for a specific trade. * 56 Skilled The names of 56 skilled Negro construction workers and 140 ap­ plicants for apprenticeship
1963-00-00670 1 pages
correspondence school and representing that they are qualified to offer such training unless they first obtain the ap- proval—of the State Department of Education. N. Y. Airman Month's Best .•<*41 An airman from New York has - been selected the Outstanding Airman of the Month for his ex­ emplary
1963-00-00682 1 pages
PRINTED IN 4 COLORS WITH "LIBERTY" IN GOLD. EQUAL 'h RIGHTS 3 EMBLEMS MAILED ” ” ““ * .............................................. Col Insignia Co. Box 359, Merrick, LI. ANS . Inadequate educational facU- Producer Fred Wiseman has ’ s, Insufficient recreation pro- MIlounce{j that his new feature ims and facilities and unem- yment. It was also pointed