Results for “education”

337 matches across 734 indexed issues
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1963-00-00768 1 pages
Women Seeking Financial Security Train in Baby Care and Geriatrics, Care of the Aged and Convalescent Earn 585 to 590 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
1963-12-28 3 pages
their hard earned money for schools in which their children are segregated, abused, and frustra­ ted in their attempt to get an education. And if these men do not know the mood and attitude of the Negro on integrated schools by this time, this newspaper is here to tell them
1963-00-00777 1 pages
from the NAACP board of directors Is be­ ing set up to administer the funds which will be placed in trust for the future education and support of Evers’ three children, ages 10, 8, aad 3 /ears old.________ SOLID COMFORT AMEMCAN-
1963-00-00229 1 pages
Christian Aasoda*»on, 361 West among six Lady Elks being re­ the NAACP Legal Defense and 125th Street. ceived on Palm Sunday at the Educational Fund, Inc. with sixth annual Appreciation Tea, provided by Danny mqslc Logan. sponsored by Emma V. Kelley Council of I.B.P.O.E. of W the event- will
1963-00-00780 1 pages
AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, Sept 21, 1963 Education Row much a dunce that hai been ■ neat to roam Excels a dunce that has been kept at home. — Cowper ROACHES ■Jettesi wiUllIaaw. sffacUvt u» to • months. as bo odor IB bouiaa aad D RO !-W»5»5}!W 2 Locals Drop Plans
1963-00-00224 1 pages
benefit performance will aid the Bronx Chapter of the Catholic Interracial Council cf New York expand its program of attacking racial prejudice through community education Honorary chairman of the event is Mrs. Joseph Periconi. Honor­ ary co-Chairman is Congressman Charles Buckley. Rev. Philip Hur­ ley. S.J., is chaplain
1963-00-00213 1 pages
charged that Scott, by manufacturing and ad- vertiaing the bracelet in this way, practiced medicine without a li­ cense in violation of the State Education Law. Young Speaks In Bkln Dr. Whitney M. Young, Jr., "hours Executive Director of the Na­ tional Urban League, will be guest speaker
1963-00-00209 1 pages
artist and intellec­ tual in the highly conservative country, and the deep contrasts between ricih and poor, old and new. Schools The Ethiopian educational sys­ tem and the work by members of the 3d0-man U.S. Peace Corps in the 90 per cent illiterate coun­ try also are examined
1963-00-00791 1 pages
personality. You will join one o leading producers cessing equipment vancement is basei and attractive ben< are fully paid for pany. Qualifications: Mir school education p of advanced train mechanics and bai or equivalent exp quired. IBM is ( portunity employe For a personal coll or wr an appointn INTERNATIONA! . MACHINES
1963-00-00798 1 pages
needs — decent wages, fair working conditions, liveable housing, old age secur­ ity, health and welfare measures, conditions in which families can grow, have education for their children and respect in the com­ munity. That is why Negroes support labor’s demands and fight laws which curb labor. That