Results for “education”

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1963-00-00779 1 pages
Fred- and current president of the UNCF. The Emancipation Cen­ tennial campaign will provide funds to help improve the qual­ ity of education and the physical facilities of the 32 Southern col­ leges comprising the UNCF. Drive Opens To Aid Negro Colleges • WASHINGTON — A $50 million ial life
1963-04-20 5 pages
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1963-00-00748 1 pages
bther basis than the suc- cuss of the alcohol-free March On Washington of August 28, 1963. James E. Wells Local Narcotic Education, Inc. Representative, Yonkers, N. Y. •NY Times, Sept. 3, 1963 . - Charley ns's Marriage Sir: I trembled with rage and shame as I read of Charlayne Alberta
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
1963-07-20 8 pages
Rustin, deputy director of the “March on Washington tor Jobs and Freedom”, said the government has been extremely helpful. Rustin and Norman Hill, CORE education director, return­ ed from Washington this week where they met with civil rights leaders. They Included Rev. D. E. Franklin Jackson, president of (Continued
1963-00-00318 1 pages
Newspaper Ads Aiding VD Education Newspaper * advertising has been added to the list of educa­ tional devices now being used by the New York City Department o’ Health in its campaign to stamp out VD. Designed to alert New Yorkers to this major public health prob­ lem, the advertising focuses
1963-02-09 8 pages
read your article that appeared in the Jan. 12, edition of the Amsterdam News. The $50,000 contribution which you mentioned from the Esso Education Foundation is the larg­ est annual contribution received by the UNCF. On the other hand the majority of our larger oil companies also give
1963-00-00722 1 pages
Honor­ on to be proud of its accomplish­ able J. Anthony Celebrezze, Sec­ ments on behalf of the nation retary of Health, Education and and its standard of health. We Welfare at the annual President’s Banquet. Mr. Celebrezze urged have a heritage of solid accomp­ — lishment
1963-00-00700 1 pages
branch president Bernard Jackson that they were walking out, and did. Dr. Jackson said It was bet­ ter for the youngsters to use all ' educational opportunities avail- ■ able to them, even if those op- i portunities exist in segregated i schools. “Let them he encouraged by the high achievements
1963-02-02 6 pages
defiance of the Supreme ment against the Christian church. Court’s desegregation decisions, He made it clear, that particularly thsy allow their religious education buildings to be used for private in the area of race segregated school. and color prejudice, the religious forces of America in many ways aided