Results for “education”

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1964-04-22
chairmen of the Man­ hattan Division of the CCKNYCC. The borough campaign will be integrated with the city-wide pro­ gram of sanitary education and refurbishment designed to im­ prove New York’s appearance in time for the Fair. Various prob­ lems which presently balk ‘clean city’ volunteers, as well
1963-00-00601 1 pages
seemed beyond the deadly clutch of ghettos and slum - bred mayhem. They were cultivated. They lived in a luxur­ ious home, they had educated their daughters at exclusive Sa- be- j But a worm lurked at the core considerable time in jail. This is not an easy decision |^ge(1awren
1963-00-00741 1 pages
Raymond Jones Objective Sir: In view of the fact that the most Important objective of our society today, Negro and white, is a better educated com munity, I cannot, since I am a Negro, support any action that would deprive any child of a tingle day of learning. I believe
1963-00-00567 1 pages
Brooks An active community cent*" program is being presented at Brooks Memorial Methodist Church, 143-22 189th Ave., Ji Harlem Parents Picket Board Of Education Some 100 adults and children led by the Harlem Parents Com­ mittee held a two-hour demonst­ ration at the Board of Education Monday afternoon
1963-00-00756 1 pages
terfield. Parents Ask For New School Wing A parent's committee last week to be of help to our children asked the Board of Education to now.” build a 300-seat wing for PS 21, The additional wing for P.S. Patchen Ave and Chauncey St.. 21 should be started
1963-00-00973 1 pages
through Sat. 114 Daily, for interview, ________ - CAN.YOU TALK with mother, about T'Y^aTTn^roi ^ftce'"^'^ ‘*^r *• fU,Ur*? and introducing a new educational program. Call-: DAVE GOTL1EB 60 E. 42nd St., Suite 517 an.iaiM.it~short' 1 -____________ TN 74044 WANTED elderly woman to live in. Care for children. Boom board
1963-00-00725 1 pages
Mauris- I Simoon . CHICAGO — Chicago officials this week mourned the sudden death of Neal F. Simeon, one of the midwest’s best-known Negro educators and director of voca­ tional education and guidance centers for this city’s Board of Education, who died Wednesday
1963-00-00706 1 pages
hfre. The proposals were drafted by Attorney Zuber. Among key pro­ visions is an integration plan to be drawn up by a committee of education experts, mostly from New York, in a manner similar to that which Zuber forced in New Rochelle, N.Y. The Board’s action paved
1963-00-00893 1 pages
Dolores Lightbura Stadium at the Giants-Redskins topped the loop’s women keglers game. with a 537 total. Ex-CoUeglan Wilburt McClure, the college- educated boxer, meets Luis Rod- riguez in the Garden Friday night. . .Dodgers’ Tommy Davis won the NL batting title with .325 while Giants’ Willie McCovey took
1963-10-26 21 pages
Federation. school Chief Calvin E . Gross. Mrs. Constance Baker Motley. The Amsterdam news learned Associate Counsel of the NAACP thi, week Legal Defease and Educational Dr shapp has selected three at t.ie luncheon at tne Hotel A* tuc cs iuc ns nnH me im meric.na and was presented with