Results for “Harlem”

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1963-00-00105 1 pages
could be a credit to their country instead of jailbirds. So please Mr. Mayor, no surveys. Just action. Go, Go, Go! Did you know Harlem has an Opera Society? Can you think of any reason why it should not have one? If your answer to the first question
1963-04-06 7 pages
chain of hotels and motels on Long Island and also a con­ struction company owner; Charles J. Moore, 52, well-know n owner of Harlem’s Dawn En­ terprises; Irving Tendrick, 43, owner of the Brown Bomber, 710 St. Nicholas Ave., and other nightspots; and Herman Mc- jTootle
1963-00-00623 1 pages
ganised in all of the boroughs to spur Interest In t£e March for Jobs and freedom Rev. Thomas Kilgore la head of the Harlem Committee. The various commu­ nity coordinators, working out of the March headquarters. 170 W. 130th St., are active stirring in terest throughout the city
1963-00-00809 1 pages
Negro freedom cen­ ers met then with the Pres­ ident to invite him to the tenary celebration, held last Sept. 7-13 at Harlem’s Mother Zion Church. Reading clock­ wise around table (starting left) are Bishops William M. Smith, H. B. Shaw, Commis­ sioner John B. Duncan, Bishops
1963-00-00184 1 pages
Government agents feel they have made a dent in the Harlem ■knowing the son,isn't his is beau- narcotios trade this week withlSirls and the one who set •tlful to Swatch. " Other specific goals of the As­ sociation, he said, would be ,IT “to see that funds or money
1963-00-00819 1 pages
slight demurrer to your article about the Department of High­ ways and the Edenwald Con­ tracting Company which is filling potholes for us in Harlem under a maintenance contract. The story, the headline and es­ pecially the "peewee” above the headline left the impression that it was illegal
1963-00-00577 1 pages
125th St., and the Associated Community Teams, parent body of the Do­ mestic Peace Corpa. a pilot teat project working with Harlem youth, at 177 W. 137th St., will combine to present a single docu­ ment to the President's Com­ mittee for its approval and for funds expected
1963-00-00391 1 pages
Sunday's Memorial Parade, Here . waa )>■* hinaaoi in sponsored by the a. the b gge. t n the 369th Veterans’ Association history of Harlem. We Get The Message! AWhiie Christian Answers the Muslims * By FATHER W.’J. McPEAK Adam Clayton Powell recently paid tribute to the * Black Supremicists and Jackie
1963-00-00084 1 pages
life. The Board’s action, which' brought a loud applause from Dewey in which he had opposed any state legislation which would almost 100 Harlem residents who have barred an official of a had waited through out the cold­ pension claiming it was against est day of the year
1963-01-05 5 pages
major effort aimed at the 1964 GOP designa­ tion after the end of tbe Legis- (Continued qn Page Two* GOV. ROCKEFELLER GOV. IN HARLEM SUNDAY Gov. Nelson A. ■ Rockefeller will make his first visit to Harlem since his reelecttou when he will deliver the 1st sermon at Salem Methodist Church