Results for “community”

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1963-00-00579 1 pages
survived by two brothers, an aunt, uncle and sev­ eral cousins. Harlemites Picketing Landlords Harlem tenants, led by Jesse Gray, director of Community Council on Housing, 6 E. 117th St., are picketing landlords who, according to the council, refuse to make repairs which are necessary to keep the buildings from
1963-00-00623 1 pages
have not worked out any plan on integration to date, is scheduled to disci tion and education and listen to views of the Harlem community at a meeting on Wednesday night August 14, at 8 p.m., at PS 108, Madison Ave., and 108th St. Spokesmen for the local school
1963-00-00626 1 pages
wouldn’t dare annihilate me.” Some persons whom I could name, who aje always in attendance at all affairs in the community, were conspicuously absent from this one. Usually they fight for room on the rostrum at “social events”. Like the wonderful speaker, Reverend Gardner Taylor, said, “We should stand
1963-00-00637 1 pages
dreams of becoming a doctor, was boxing and attending achool. Joe Pimentel, unbeaten as an L e a g u e and the' Community Baseball League's All-Star game last Sunday at 128th and Third Ave., was great baseball but the fans were uncomfortable watch­ ing the game
1963-00-00646 1 pages
program will be carried PorNSn t out by the United Neighborhood' i Houses of New York through the PrGSlCGS OVGT . , - Goodard Riverside Community _ center. Families will be taught house­ , . . Teacher Meet WHY PAY MORE? THERE’S NONE BETTER 4/5 QUART keeping, child care, meal plan- Richard Parrish, vice president ning
1963-00-00655 1 pages
answer to questions base upon the Shuey-Garrett-George- Putnam works, the scientists made these observations: — Behavior and achievement ’.Kin; Nejrcea vary with Pm community in which they live no are attributable primarily to the ways in which whites treat \egroes and the ways in whic? they react to this
1963-00-00680 1 pages
Hugo R leader estate broker in Queens Mr Conrad C. Remling sistant to the president of the Borough of Queens, and Direct or of Community Planning, pre sented a replica of the bronze tablet that will hang in the park The plaque's inscription in- eludes Mr. Heydorn's motto
1963-00-00683 1 pages
show that the bulk of labor either fought discrimination or have actively aided” the fight against discrimination, Carey said. 3 3 3 5 5 Community Field at 112th St., ferent groups of college students. and Manhattan Avenue. Pre-Teenage Softball League New Hospital Wing W L 8 1 Lucas
1963-00-00696 1 pages
Service Com­ mittee is concerned with pro­ grams of cultural exchange in which entire families can parti­ cipate, and with special servces at the Community level. The Committee has sponsored Story- Music hours, Cl^alk-talks, baby­ sitting referral lidts, student, visi­ tors and home hospitality. * A LOS ANGELES
1963-00-00699 1 pages
were peacefully fore my intention to walking trying to secure rights I may therefore and services for the Plaquemine stood by the mart Negro community. We are all Washington on Augi here in personal witness to the gret this very m :cl continued disfranchisement if the that my action