Results for “education”

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1963-00-00690 1 pages
testl- mission hearings which resume LoweU. Joint Committee expressed mony was produced — chiefly by T*riday- , the unions themselves — that only a high school education is re- Linoleum Wolls quired for apprentices. ..... However. Negroes meet resis- Linoleum walls should be cared tance in entrance to their
1963-00-01127 1 pages
Executive Secretary of the N.AA.C.P. Working ■ • education and Civil Rights. * t® yr , ......... /X. J * J JACKIE Recently elected to baseball's Hall of Fame, a great leader, a fighter with honesty, courage and determina­ tion
1963-00-00704 1 pages
milloftg ot our fellow citizens to endirft -substandard living condi- tionft god the denial of basic hu- s evident In the funda- elds of education, job ty and housing; And. roro these areas of neg- bias, are complex prob- fU health, and a sordid evOs." ( abor Day i^atement
1963-00-00289 1 pages
fire alarm when the tragic fire struck on W. 141st Street, leaving hundreds homeless ... Lovely Olive Chestnut, school counsellor in the Detroit Department of Education spent her vacation in NYC to visit her uncle, former Ambassador Lester Walton who has been sort of ailing . . . Danny Kaye promised the late
1963-00-00273 1 pages
will not eliminate poverty or Gee Named New Chief Roy Gee has been appointed chief of the resources division of the Institute of International Education, the Institute an­ nounced this week. The HE re­ sources division is the organ­ ization's central reference li­ brary for information on all phases
1963-00-00729 1 pages
innately aupertov fo 27 per cent and starve during the winter: Ne«roes' anothcr 27 P" thought Negroes were Inferior but because of education and environment.” Fifty-one per cent of the people Interviewed felt the Negroes were treated "about right," and 38 per cent "not well enough.” A total
1964-00-00019
this order proof of ouch pub licatteu by affidavit and of service of tbs aald older and papers on the Department of Education shall be filed and recorded In the Office of the Clerk of the Civil Court of the City of New York. County of Kings
1963-00-00731 1 pages
SERVE YOU TEACHER’S PARTY: Guests apparently are having a Jolly time at cocktail party given by Jerome C. Averette, M S., spec­ ial education consultation teach­ er at Ashland Place, for Dr. and Mrs. Russ Jefferson, Miss Adlena Hawkins and Mrs. Ed­ ward Brooke, attorney general of Mass. Left
1963-00-00271 1 pages
from now on is concentrating on composing, along with some other things, like a tour around the world playing with symphonies and doing an educational TV program on WNDT with Father O’Connor. If you remember such numbeiv as “Manteca,” “Salt Peanuts,” “Con Alma,” “Night in Tunisia,” “I Waited
1963-00-00270 1 pages
Dallas, Texas becomes the first Negro to be admitted to the national Delta Pi Epsilon fraternity which is for grad­ uates in Business education . . . Beverly White, daughter of fourth estater Al White, left her junior college studies at Howard Univ. to come home to visit Dad, bringing her room mate