Results for “education”

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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
1963-00-00882 1 pages
Christmas gifts." A spokesman for the Council said all groups, including the NAACP, Urban League, National Council of Negro Women, NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fundi, Inc., Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and t :. Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee had agreed to the joint Council statement. There was no immediate re­ action
1963-02-23 10 pages
community faro. F THE LARGEST AUTOMOBILE r SCHOOL IN THE EAST Licensed by The State of New York Approved by The Board of Education Specially equipped cars for the l.andicaped and disabled You gam confidence quickly under our modern instruoUon method 1163 SAFETY BUAL CONTftOl CARS AUTOMATIC. STAN0A8B SHIFT STOUT
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
1963-08-10 5 pages
respect); the “sepa­ rate but equal” doctrine derived from the famous Plessy vs. Ferguson case; the starting of the fight for education with the McLaurin case in Oklahoma, when a Negro student’s desk was barred from the others with chains;—incidentally the father of At­ torney Dunbar McLaurin
1963-00-00785 1 pages
women who have made notable contri­ butions in the general area of human relations, and in the fields of athletics, fraternal af­ fairs, education and the ants and sciences. Holland Tops West Indians In Soccer DIAMOND KINGS — Leroy Ot- is, manager-coach of the Inter­ state pre-teenage baseball team
1963-00-00807 1 pages
remedial reading centers, one in Canarsie and one in Coney Is­ land. You may send your chil­ dren to either center for remed­ ial education lor a reasonable fee. Both programs are co-sponsor­ ed by Parents-Teachers Associa­ tions and two different Affiliates of the Federation of Jewish Phil
1963-00-00623 1 pages
Superintendent Gross, who is re­ ported to have not worked out any plan on integration to date, is scheduled to disci tion and education and listen to views of the Harlem community at a meeting on Wednesday night August 14, at 8 p.m., at PS 108, Madison Ave., and 108th
1963-00-00604 1 pages
James Hicks, executive Included in ‘he program are editor, NY Amsterdam News; swimming lessons taught by Mrs. Ann Margetson, artist; Doris Madelon Stent, education instruc­ Preston, tennis expert; Helene tor at Columbia University; Mrs Connie KoeioeS, of the NYC Wareham, teacher. NYC; Mil Board of Education, and William dred Childs
1963-00-00094 1 pages
Hortense Parker Jones of 150-23 118th Ave., Jamaica, has been appointed Assistant Direc­ tor for Early Childhood Educa­ tion at the Board of Education, effective Feb. 1. A teacher In reading improve­ ment at P.S. 123. Queens, Mrs. Jones now moves to offices at 110 Livingston St., Brooklyn