Results for “education”

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1963-00-00744 1 pages
they were also protesting Miss Marion Clark's refusal to sit down with them and lay before them plans to improve the quality of education in the schools. When asked hv the Amster­ dam News whether or not Miss Gark refused to meet with the parents a spokesman
1963-00-00019 1 pages
savings and other assets. You may be surprised to learn how much you're worth. 2. You weigh your responsibilities: Mortgage or rent payments, education, retirement, accident and sickness emergencies; how much it would cost your family to lire without you. 3. You learn where you stand. You determine your
1963-00-00252 1 pages
Teacher will make these wonderful opportunities possible for me. Dr. Mitchell Bronx Speaker Dr. Helen Mitchell, prominent specialist in public health and education and an unsuccessful reform Democratic candidate for the State Assembly in the Bronx's 6th A.D. last year, will speak Reform Democratic Club, 7th A ; I)., East
1963-00-00749 1 pages
Women Seeking Financial Security Train in Baby Cara ond Geriatrics, Care ef the Aged end Convalescent Earn $85 to $90 A Week. Age, education or race no barrier, Our graduates are placed by lead­ ing Registry. Convenient morning, afternoon and evening classes. Start anytime. Class inspection in­ vited. Come
1963-00-00751 1 pages
general sessions, discus­ sion groups, and small workshops. The topic to be covered in depth will be Registration, Reapportion­ ment, State Aid to Education, and Motivations in Voting. Co-Chairmen will be Mrs. Dan­ iel Perlman and Mrs. Ralph En- Igelman, Jr. of Mount Vernon. Mrs. Chester M. Ross, Harrison
1963-00-00236 1 pages
Foundation “to orovlde remedial officers the April 20th luncheon. from the Field organized Daisy Bates at I Foundation “to provide remedial education after school and Sat­ urdays for neglected or delin­ quent Negro or other children who are known to Probation of­ ficers”, was announced this New Office Norman Realty
1963-00-00757 1 pages
brothers, Max, Nathaniel and Samuel, all of Brooklyn. An expanded social studies pro­ gram is featured this term at the free adult education centers of the Social Action Dept. of Cath­ olic Charities in Brooklyn and Queens. It will include courses on Pope John’s widely accepted encycli
1963-00-00758 1 pages
thorne Street in Brooklyn. Profes­ sor Klanit Is a member of the American Chemical Society, the American Society for Engineer­ ing Education, and the New York State Association of Deans and Guidance Personnel. GILBEYS GIN dry, smooth, flavorful, The Committee maintains Its , main office at 325 Broadway, New York City
1963-00-00017 1 pages
Carrie Combs and Waiter D. Odom, and attended public school; Wendell Phillips High School and received his musical education at Chicago Piano Col­ lege. with private lessons under T. T. Taylor and Mrs. Estelle Bonds. His theory, arranging, com­ position and orchestral training was received under MaJ. N. Clark Smith
1962-08-15
Thelma Ravnell, Mrs. Laura McIntyre, June Wills, Mrs. Susie Craig, and Mrs. Lil­ lian Plummer. Rights Groups Bock WMCA The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, the American Jewish Congress, and the Ameri- Brotherhood of Christianity Civil Liberties Union this stretched its hand from this city wee^ Jpmed as friends