Results for “education”

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1963-08-24 10 pages
school desegregation plan, of the highest non-violent *01 bring in 10,000 White bigots Last June, in a sweeping rul- ing. State Education Commis- nrpssure the Noorn nnnnln- to Protest the March ’ leade„ of sjoner Or Jam„ B Alleni Jr pressure the Negro popula- A tion lias been able
1963-00-00747 1 pages
GREENE MARION CLARK JAMES E. ALLEN GEORGE GOODMAN Local School Board 10 & 11 Members Still not fully satisfied with the Board of Education’s School integration plan and timetable for implementing it. members of the Citywide Committee for Inte­ grated Schools, headed by Rev. Milton A. Galamison, continue mobilizing their
1963-04-06 7 pages
board, who are charged with I, the responsibility of nominating j two persons to fill vacancies on the New York City Board of Education created by the ex­ piration of the terms of Dr. Clarence Senior and Brendan Byrne. From left, they are, Dr. Grayson Kirk, president of Co­ lumbia
1963-04-13 13 pages
barber who lives at 5 W. 129th ■ St Wide Wide World —Mayor and bustle” (Continued from Pate One) i of the Board of Education would A’11^ HnvPI' I also give him a written report vuOo IM7A.CI of his -findings under a separate cover. , , . ,. “I think that the entire
1963-03-23 13 pages
jobs’’ in the Police Department, forlexample? "Ooreover, of the three cate­ gory of New York City posts l- tedl — administrative offices, Jud&iary and education — Jews outnumbered Catholics and Prot­ estants only in the field of edu­ cation, where the highest per- cen$ge of jobs are filled by competitive
1963-05-04 13 pages
whom will receive Bainbridge Street. Brooklyn plans' $3,000 a»year for four years. All to attend Cincinnati University, look forward to careers in educe-.A good athlete, Irving is a mem-i tlon. • ber of the school basketball team. All fivte students are enrolled in the city, school system
1963-04-27 12 pages
communications and transportation; the unceas­ ing boom of national defense de­ mands; the competition for con­ tracts and markets; the rising level of education and purchas­ ing power among the disposses­ sed; the broadening through mil­ itary life and the new mobile society of the younger thousands- These unpredictable
1963-01-19 9 pages
Division Dr. Edmund W. Gordon, for­ mer Howard University assistant Dean of Men, has been named head of Yeshiva University's new Department of Educational Psy­ chology and Guidance which be­ gins operations with the spring semester, January 31. The an­ nouncement was made Monday by Dr. Joshua A. Fishman
1963-05-18 14 pages
schools presently conducting short ses­ sions are: Public Schools: *78, 80, 102, 113, 155. 170 and 180. The Amsterdam News asked the Board of Education the fol­ lowing questions: "What is done with this surplus money?" ‘ How is it spent?’’ "Where is it spent?” and “On whom is it spent
1963-08-31 11 pages
going back home,” he g, said “and bend every effort to get rid of discrimination in hous- j, ing, employment and education in Upper Westchester.” $ we will boycott every se- , Dorothy Jon«- Consultant b fated school In this city." In, Education for the City Com- a is remarks were