Results for “education”

337 matches across 734 indexed issues
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1963-06-15 13 pages
mouth and crawled into my lap “to rest.” It isn’t hard to get the former Air Force vet to talk about his Meredith Educational Fund, set up specifically to assist, worthy, needy students. Only last Fri­ day, Meredith said his fund sent a $500 check to help James Hood
1963-00-00055 1 pages
CAREER TRAINING 155 West 46th St., Rm 600 New York 36, N.Y. PL 7 6323 LIWfc : • * This Wall Week In Street 2568 afCu» state Education Law°” By PhUlp M. Jenkins, Investment Broker, when asked at 11:22 a. nr, ------ Board Lethargic What sort of a year
1963-10-19 16 pages
enough, the former president has suddenly come to realize that the Court was “right” when it said 10 years ago that segregation in public education has no part in the American way of life. Mr. Eisenhower was president for eight long years and apparently never got around to reading
1963-00-00038 1 pages
Sheraton Hotel in New York City when Alpha Chapter of Lambda Kappa Mu Sorority introduces sixteen teenage girls organized to de­ velop their cultural educational, community and career inter­ ests. She is shown with rep­ resentatives from three youth groups. Seated, lovely Miriam Simmons, 17, Alpha Chapter, Manhattan, with
1963-00-00955 1 pages
pass the bill! Brutal Teachers For more times than we like to remember, this newspaper has called the attention of the Board of Education to racial incidents in which Negro chil­ dren have been slapped, kicked, beaten and humiliated by white teachers. And although the law under which the Board
1963-12-14 11 pages
AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Dec. 14, 1963 JUNE SHAGAWFF - Special MADISON JONES — Execu­ DR CHARLES M SHARP - Assistant for Education, tive Director, City Commission Assistant Superintendent of REV. MILTON GALAMISON Boycott National NAACP: “Dr. Groaa Ob Human Rights: "My first three Harlem school districts, (Continued from Page One) has fjhgrantty violated
1963-06-22 8 pages
CORP. 134 LENOX AVENUE At West 114th St. Sakway EN 9-8484 am -» M a» W OB «■ NAACP Allen's Lawyer School Hails Baling Education Commissioner James E. Allen this week issued one of the most significant rulings on school desegregation since the historic Supreme Court decision in 1954 when
1969-06-22
tion in the planning and execution of programs that are geared to assist the workers of the Bedford- Stuyvesant area in obtaining bas­ ic educational skills, basic work­ ers skills, and good jobs. There was an agreement that the al workers educational program scheduled to start on July
1963-00-00981 1 pages
able to live in a hotel or a motel wherever he may travel; in spite of his fight to at­ tend, and be educated, in our great schools and universities — in spite of all this —this newspaper has long known that unless and until Negroes are able to earn
1963-09-14 1 pages
Hazel Ferguson Hear Appeal On JHS The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court was to hear ar guments Wednesday,, on the Board of Education s appeal against the temporary »tay or der which last week forbade the implementation of the limited In­ tegration plan for JHS 275, Brook