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of the Federation of the Handi
capped will take place 4:90 to
The annual award ceremonies Ship
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Education Department Dhdttosr"*
of Vocational RehabtlitatieO and-^>
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Radio Station WHN. •«
9 p.m. Od. S in the Federation's
auditorium at 211 W. 14th St.
Meritorious service
which is an over-five-grand
mink coat . . .
Judge Thurgood Marshall will join Dr. Philip
Handler and Norman Podhoretz to discuss ‘‘Portrait
of an Educated Man: USA, 1963. at the Dalton School’s
annual PTA Tea on Saturday. Now, I can understand
the Judge painting this portrait with the best
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vancement is based upon merit
and attractive benefit programs
ore fully paid for by the com
pany.
Qualifications: Minimum of high
school education plus two years
of advanced training including
mechanics and basic electronics
or equivalent experience is re
quired. IBM is an equal op
portunity employer
Classes for those 13-18.
d „ i, k are. Dr r red N. Kernnger, pro-
?r n? fess',r educational psychology The Fall term runs from Octo-
Meeker, Jason Robards Jr. e- kj y.U and a former Harts- her - December, the Winter Term
Stuart and°Michaei Strong J dale scho01
racism, or a complete reversion of -the policy
towards the communist world.
Africa And Harlem
By OLIVIA PEARL STOKES,
Director Department of Religious Education
Massachusetts Council of Churches
A visit to the major cities of East and West
Africa leaves one feeling that there are many
similarities between Harlem
spite of this, people are
given immediate attention. We
have been able to reach a large
number of people through the par
ent education program — work
shop* to the schools, housing and
community centers. Parrot* have
been very confused about the cor
rect methods in raising their cbil-
Miss Headley
Friday
John „ Colemsn
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pare“ta of “*nth
it really helped fill in the gaps Joining Mr. Gilburt in the con-
in my formal education. I can’t fcrence with parents were assis-
give enough credit to plant pro- tant principals, guidance coun-
duction superintendent, Victor «elors and teachers. Similar