Results for “Harlem”

423 matches across 734 indexed issues
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1963-00-00299 1 pages
INTEGRATED Furnished A unfurnished 1656 Amsterdam Avenus cor. W. 142nd St. AU 6-0095 George Roberts. Mgr. Manhattan—Unfurnished 1, 2 and 3 Rooms HARLEM'S NEWEST BLDG. 127 W. 733rd St. 2% 3% 4's NO RENTING FEE Controlled Vestibule Door • Frer BwrglerAlarm Ample Closets leciaerator Air-condition outlets
1963-00-00469 1 pages
TRAFFIC TRAP _ This Is * daily scene for many an un­ suspecting motorist iw1 Harlem especially so in the hours bet­ ween 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. when police are stationed on West 125th Street between St. Nicho­ las Ave. and 8th Ave. to catch drivers who make illegal turns
1963-00-00470 1 pages
Pettiford. (Gilbert Photo) Mamaroneck Has One ■ f* y »L — r N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Set, June 22, IMS • Still No Negro Principals In Harlem School Lincoln Sq. Center Now Registering Mamaroneck Board Names Negro Principal 8 The new principal, who as­ sumes his priacipalship la Sep­ tember
1963-00-01104 1 pages
speakers include Rev. Milton Galamison. Siloam Pres­ byterian Church; Atty Paul Zu- ber, Mr*. Thelma Johnson, Har­ lem Parents' Committee, and Bab Washington, director, Harlem Freedom Schools P.D. Shifts Cops To Ease Area tension Thj New York City Depart­ ment of Health point* out that i cleaning fluids which contain
1963-00-00337 1 pages
Saturday and then moving on to scout the Gi­ ants’ upcoming pro opponent on Sunday. Paul Barbary, pitched the first no-hitter of _ the Harlem Hud­ son Little Baseball League sea­ son when he hurled the Giants to a 12-0 victory over the Tigers at Fort George. Barbary struck
1963-00-00280 1 pages
UJTIB ItlOW: _r. _ Amsterdam News Main Office — 2340 8th Ave. (Nr. 125th St.) ROOM. Near Midtown: Exclusive Adv. Agency, 11 W. 42 St. Harlem: Lynbrook Adv. Agency — 2286 7th Ave. (Nr. 134th SD Arnald Tachna - 2795 Broadway, West 108th Street S. Janaft — 2882 Broadway (Nr. 112th St.) Grahel 8> Grohol
1963-00-01106 1 pages
Relations Club. 21— DANCE; Savoy Manor; Checkmates Social Club. 22— FASHION SHOW; Celebrity Club; Continental Models. 22— CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS PARTY; Hotel Theresa; Mid Harlem Democratic Club. 23— CHRISTMAS PARTY; Hotel Theresa; Hotel Theresa Employees. 24— DANCE; Renaissance; Royal Buddies Club. 24—DANCE; Hotel Theresa; Ohana Students Club. 26— DANCE
1963-00-00487 1 pages
exceptionally talented this year. Everyone is invited to attend the Workshop’s future plays and to their third annual Awards Night, Friday, at the Harlem Little Theatre — YMCA 180 West 135th St. 3 Ways To Island-Hop In W. Indies Three ways of doing an Island- hop tiwr
1963-00-00497 1 pages
Ryan, Alfred Gonzaqoe and Anker. The three outstanding Ben Franklin Has Second Awards Lunch students ran on the school’s track team. (Gilbert Photo) Harlem River Baseball -Hwerds and letters were pre- Cheeping, Samuel Farrell, Orrin < Meted to outstanding students, Hercules, Marcel LeBec, Pedro < awnghletes of Benjamin Frank- Martinet. Anthony
1963-00-00515 1 pages
Customs Agent, a citation from, the Cerberean Society by Leonard Alston, president and a plaque* commending Mr. Saunders’ work with the youth of the Harlem B-anch YMCA by Alan L. Dingle, chairman, Board of Managers. Bringing special greetings were Robert Lowery, executive secre­ tary Federation of Negro Civil Service