Results for “Harlem”

423 matches across 734 indexed issues
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1963-00-00665 1 pages
Bleep in - out. Alwaya good Jobe waiting. Waetdda Agency. 7$ W 125th St. SAVOY AGENCY 2 OFFICES (OPEN DAILY 7 A.M.) NEW YORK (HARLEM) 376 W. 125th St., M0 6-3900 Nr. St. Nich. Av A 8th Av Sub SU. JAMAKA 9102 Svtphin 01 7-9500 Nr. LIRR
1963-00-00207 1 pages
Dempsey gives his daughter, Janice, a fatherly buss on the cheek Harlem’s Palm dnfe. Standing at Janice's right is a friend, Kenneth, who has already reached the 16th mark (Gilbert Photo). Phi Deltas Regional Mrs. Hilda G. Bryant. Eastern
1963-00-00188 1 pages
started in 1947 by NYCMS staff member. Wil­ bert E. Burgie, when he was as­ signed to organize a scouting group In a Harlem church. He ' found the boys were more in- 1 forested in zip guns than in scouting, so he improvised a program to meet their needs. Within
1963-00-01131 1 pages
830C DEATH NOTICES • James Carr • I; James S. Carr, 61. of 294 W. t 149th St., a devoted husband, died f recently in Harlem Hospital. « Services were held at Unity t Funeral Chapel, 2352 8th Ave., \ followed by interment in Fern- cliff Cemetery, Hartsdale, N.Y. j A native of North
1963-01-10 1 pages
Juvenile Delin­ quency and Youth Crime, will head a group of gov­ ernment officials who will welcome 35 Domestic Peace Corps to Harlem to begin their training for work in the uptown com­ munity, on Monday, Jan. Charles Osborne Buried Charles Clifton Osborne, a long time resident of New York
1963-00-00694 1 pages
Hyman Associates at the postal workers 50th Anniversary Ban- quet held at the Henry Hudson Hotel. J. Raymond J on e», Harlem political power looks on approvingly. Black people are always more sensitive to any manifestation of sympathy coming from a non- white powerful statesman. How­ ever it would
1963-00-00404 1 pages
OFFICES) TOP SLEEP-IN JOBS NO CASH NEEDED NO DEPOSITS OUT-OF-TOWN REFERENCES ACCEPTED NOBODY BUT NOBODY HAS A BETTER DEAL NEW YORK (HARLEM) . 376 W. 123th St. - MO 6-3900 Nr. Si Nlch Av 5 8th Av Sub JAMAICA 0L 7-9500 91-02 SutphiR Blvd. Near L.I.R.R
1963-00-01036 1 pages
greater measure of medi­ cal care and hospital facilities for persons regardless of race, creed, color or national origin.** 4 *-orial Hospital in Harlem * • The proposed, 500-bed bospi- >1 was given its name last Fri- * day afternoon after the IMA, a year-old non-profit, integrated, in­ terdenominational organization
1963-00-00711 1 pages
Agencies Charles Roy Celia ST S-UU PARTY COOKS AND WAITRESSES after WEEK CLERKS SAVOY AGENCY S OFFICES (OPEN DAILY 7 A.M.) NEW YORK (HARLEM) 376 W. 125th St., M0 6-3900 Nr. St. Nlch. Av A Mil Av Sub SU JAMAICA 9102 SWphin OL 7-9500 Nr. LDUt. Birr
1963-00-00714 1 pages
Sept. 7—DANCE; Savoy Manor; New Club Superior. Sept. 8—DANCE; Savoy Manor; Order of the Bonnet. Sept. 8—MATINEE DANCE: Celebrity Club; Harlem Dist­ Georgia the sons of slaves and the sons of forrher am free at last.” , rict Coordinators. Baptist Confab Opens ■■ — CLEVELAND—The Na-: Freedon and Jobs