Results for “Harlem”

423 matches across 734 indexed issues
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1963-00-00844 1 pages
World’s Fair. Read This Then Register, And Then Vote! The first step In doing some­ thing for better government In East Harlem and New York City is to get all qualified citizens to vote. With the aim ot efilUttog the support of the entire community, the Union Dime Savings
1963-00-00036 1 pages
father of two children, Mr. Callender is active in the Forest Neighborhood Houses and formerly served as a group lead­ er in the Harlem YMCA. He lives with his family at 270 Con­ vent Ave. -Cosmos Rabbi Abraham suggested that it would have been more fair and accurate
1963-02-09 8 pages
Bronx. Negro New Yorkers were sad­ dened because Mr. Jack had had a long and honorable career in public service. He had served his Harlem constituency well and in the Borough President’s office he was serving the city well. In By ROY WILKINS all his career he had piled
1963-00-00706 1 pages
principal and permitted a wh teacher, who referred to • Negro student with a racial ephithet^to maintain his public school teach­ ing license. Harlem Parents this week call­ ed on School Superintendent Cal­ vin E. Gross to remove Assistant Superintendent Charles M. Shapp from his position as head of three
1963-00-00206 1 pages
column of March 23rd. Mrs. White took her readers back 25 years ago to P. S. 24 on East 128th St. in Harlem where Mrs. Vernon Ayers was principal for 25 years. She asked Mrs. Ayers, who is now 78, to com­ ment on Dr. Hansen’s suggestions. We believe
1963-11-16 14 pages
popular singer (the gold an record type) has some folks wondering when and ~ where the divorce from the wife took place? CONVERSATION PIECE . . . From Harlem to the Battery folks are talking about the exciting dancing of Mary Hinkson with the Martha Graham dancers. Folks are talking about interracial marriages
1963-00-00346 1 pages
Others, coming faster than Mrs. Belafonte could announce them were: $1000 Donations Bernard Singer and Irving Fed- er, $1000 each. Rose Morgan $250, The Harlem Embers all receipts on May 27th, which are estimated to be in excess of $1000, A1 Hib­ bler $100, St. Augustine Church of Brooklyn
1963-00-00615 1 pages
Columbia-Com­ munity Athletic Field, as of Fri­ day, July 26. Junior Softball League A-l Interstate 1 2 Snookies Dreamland Nine Harlem Education Project Mets L5 Giants 0 6 Internationals o 1 6 Ravens 8 9 Dodgers 10 Grace Methodist I.C. Twins Pre-Teens Place Team 1 Falames
1962-03-23
OCTAGON LAUNDRY SOA ffflh 10c with Instant Chlorine Bleach 2/31c NEW HEAVY DUTY FORMULA Clean Clear Trrough That's A FAB Wash,., 32c East Harlem Study Clubs May Reopen There was a small ray of hopeMIcated that foundation or in East Harlem this week that the Neighborhood Study Club
1963-00-00838 1 pages
Guns rolled a 206 game, Jerry Cunningham of Convent Torna­ does a 200 game, and Clara Turner of Salem Mets a 176 Jn the Harlem YMCA Church Bowl­ ing League Games Saturday. The Walker Jets lost to the Convent Tornadoes by a score of 2-1; Salem Mets downed