Results for “Harlem”

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1963-12-01 1 pages
girl and vanished. Police later found David Pressberg. Principal of ephine Jones for the Amsterdam guarding against the girl at his mother’s home. Harlem’s Junior High School 139 News, the school’s UFT chapter being done.” The girl suffered abrasions and denied that he is "tormenting" a called
1963-00-00347 1 pages
abusing him, internationally-famed singer Ear­ ths Kitt told the Amsterdam News on the heels of her un­ pleasant greetings by a Harlem crowd Tuesday night. Miss Kitt, who had gone to a rally to aid the Birmingham movement to tell the 4,000 per­ sons that she was donating
1963-00-00660 1 pages
106th St. UN 5-7190 REDUCED RATES Rich's Plaza AIR CONDITIONED ROOMS TRANSIWTS A? 4-7300 Own your own apartment in Harlem Harlem's First City Aided Middle-Income Cooperative Clayton Apartments, Inc MO 2-8160 Entire block Lenox Ave. (134th-135th Sts.) Occupancy October 1st 6V2 room apartments
1963-00-00233 1 pages
friends are now de­ serting him. Finally he can no longer twist them around his lit­ tle finger. He also realizes that many in Harlem are getting Wise to him, and Ray'Jones both living outside of the community. We do not forget the contributions these people nave made
1963-00-00231 1 pages
Raservotieas Call AU 3-1197 * WELLS GARDEN SUPPER CLUB 2249 7th Avesse Naw York City PARTY TIME AT THE IN THE HEART OF HARLEM ”,209 W. 125th St. M0 2-4362 VISIT OUR SPACIOUS ond LUXURIOUS RESTAURANT AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE DELICIOUS LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS SERVED DAILY FEATURING NIGHTLY FOR YOUR
1963-00-00095 1 pages
known drug addicts are in New York State. And the majority of addicts are in New Y’ork City — par ticularly Harlem. the habit through faith and will power after obtaining initial med­ ical help. Medical Problem Allen said that he felt the problem was largely a commu­ nity
1963-00-00043 1 pages
57th St. Featured are Archie Shepp. tenor saxophone; Bill Dixon, and flugelhorn; Len Humphries, drums and Don Moore, bass. THE CENTRAL ANNEX HARLEM'S » DANCING Wt TEACH n Anderson's Studio 2323 7th Ave. (136th St.) AU 3-0S42 NEWEST BALLROOM 118 W. 125th ST. UN 4-9453 Bookings
1963-00-00230 1 pages
Virginia Union Univer •iy, Richmond. » "s DANCING wt TEACH n Anderson's Studio 2323 7th Ave. (134th IL) AU 3-0542 THE CENTRAL _ANNEX HARLEM'S NEWEST BALLROOM 118 W. 125th ST. UN 4-9453 Booking* for dancing are available far April, May A Jana CLUB SEA BREEZE The Mott
1993-02-09
people; then to America and to the world, with our own voice.” This working together has been manifest in another sphere: The Harlem Writers’ Guild. The group organised a reception in honor of Killens, Sunday Jan. 20, at the Carnegie Endowment In­ ternational Center. Killens said that for 12 years
1963-00-00696 1 pages
Sept. 7—DANCE; Savoy Manor; New Club Superior. Sept. 8—DANCE; Savoy Manor; Order of the Bonnet. . Sept. 8—MATINEE DANCE: Celebrity Club; Harlem Dist­ « rict Coordinators. *■ Sept. 14—DANCE; Glen Island Casino (Westchester); West- chapter Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Sept. 14—DANCE; Savoy Manor; Virgin Islands Nurses Alumni. Sept