Results for “Harlem”

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1963-00-00747 1 pages
move the Negro children to ease overcrowding. 2. The Board’s decision to mov'e the High School of Music and Art from the Harlem com­ munity. 3. The Board’s refusal to re­ move Assistant Superintendent Charles M. Shapp from heading three Harlem school districts. 4. The Board
1963-00-00748 1 pages
wish to weekly woud direct some atten- thank you for your support and tion to the banking situation in continuation of a Community Harlem. A basic question in this servjce weU directed. area is why negro-owned banks are not permitted to offer com­ pete banking services. For many- banking
1963-06-01 4 pages
explained to them that the Board does not permit this.’’ 250,000 Watch 35,000 March More than 250,000 happy and cheering Harlem residents hailed an estimated 35,000 marchers as they paraded up 7th Avenue Sunday afternoon in what was described as the biggest and most orderly parade
1963-00-00070 1 pages
Miss Gilmore 10-12 A M and 4-6 P.M. Park Plaza HoteL SO W 77th. Don’t phone. HANDYMAN - PLUMBER Car, tools. Experienced Harlem properties, salary open UN 5-2251. DRIVERS wanted, days or nights. 19 Albany Ave Bklyn PR 3-8341 SUPER (St. Marks Ave near Noe- trand
1963-00-00847 1 pages
AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Oct. 12. 1963 ■■ 1 W w *• a jaiUBKS . ng................. — ■... I. !■ ... . - Family Service In New Office In E. Harlem New York Catholic Charities |the East River to Fifth Avenue Catholic Charitii reopened its East Harlem Fam- In this area reside an estimated scope of the o ily Service
1963-00-00136 1 pages
their states,* the editorial said. Hicks To Address HARYOU Forum James L. Hicks, executive edi­ tor of the Amsterdam News, will appear on the Harlem Youth Awareness Forum discussing “Harlem and its Youth” Friday, Feb. 28, at 7 p.m. in the Har­ lem YMCA Little Theatre, 180 W. 135th
1963-02-16 7 pages
Declaring that the youth unemploy- Attorney George Donald comment problem in New York City is reaching alarming ington, of 131 w. i25th st proportions, Harlem State Senator James L. Watson K^cuJ^d « a!S«U, i%i. and Brooklyn Assemblyman Stanley Steingut have in- in the basement
1963-10-12 18 pages
Kenneth Keating offered a five • point program to curb the spread of narcotics addiction that supported the campaign of the, Rev. O. D. Dempsey, Harlem's let’s fight-the • drug • menace minister, but differed with other aspects of the minister's drive by virtually saying the dregs menace
1963-00-00077 1 pages
There are also been obtained and uniforms ord­ ered. numerous patrons who have con Church Basketball League Kennedy Center regained first place in the Harlem Y Church League on Saturday, when they downed the Walker Memorial team by a score of 92-79 before a large crowd. Donald Franks
1963-01-19 9 pages
Rockaway; Mrs. Hilda Fos­ ter, Bronx; Mrs. Emily V. Smith, Mrs. Clara Simmons and Mr*. Lottie B. Cox of New York City. The Harlem Center te the young people's department of the All-De­ nominations Church, founded by its minister, Wittie Anna B'iggins. Its student body 1s made