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Annual Reports : 1935-1937
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REPORT OF THE SOCIAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT correct the defects as soon as was possible. The dental situation, which in the past…
Catholic Digest, "Principles Conquers Prejudices," 1949
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Joselyn Bailey and Teruko Ugaya work out a little compo- sition of their own on the grand piano in the Blue room. Music is an…
Community Power, Racism, and the Church
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(3) tainly are not. The Black Community is fighting for complete elimina- tion of segregation, discrimination and all other…
Cross and Color Volume III, N. 1 February-March 1955
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COLLEGE OF NEW ROCHELLE Club News: Sociology Club: At the November meeting, Betty Shalloe, a graduate of C.N.R. and active…
Cross and Color Volume IV, Number 3
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Manhuttanville College of the Sacred Heart Purchase, New York Mary Provost Patricia Quayle Chairman Editor Volume IV,…
Equality Through Integration: a report on Greenburgh School District No. 8
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only a beginning on the long road to true school inte- gration. Certain problems still had to be met: many of his staff…
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An Educarional DEALLY, the child should be the focal point of any educational system. And because one aims to teach the…
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social situations, and have a great capacity for spon- taneity and expressiveness. In addition to the male social worker,…
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child, of teacher cooperation, of pupil-to-pupil respect. One sees that each teacher is given wide latitude to ex- press…
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52 fromall walks of life will be invited to discuss their work. Extra-curricular activities are far too numerous to list.…
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60 Table 2: ‘White Negro Grade 6 (1963-64) 8.00 6.81 Grade 5 (1962-63) 7.07 5.62 Grade 4 (1961-62) 5.7 4.3 Grade 3 (…
Integration In The Schools
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Since its early beginnings, New k City has bzen a beacon to ple from all corners of the orld and from within the United…
Interracial Justice Week 1946, Press Release February 28, 1946
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From: National Federution of Cutholie College Students Fob.28,1948 Tel,: Edgecomb 4-1500 Contact: Mrs. Ward Clarke, Public…
Interracial Justice Week 1946, Press Release March 2, 1946
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The outstanding speaker of the afternoon, Mr,STERLING A. BROWN, was introduced by Rev.John Lafarge,S.J., editor of Amsrica. Mr…
Interracial Justice Week 1946, Press Release March 6, 1946
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From : National Federation of Catholic College Students Rel.: Edgecomb 4-1500 Contact: Mrs.Ward Clarke, Public Relations…
Interracial Justice Week 1963, The Centurion, "Manhattanville College to Participate in Annual Interracial Justice Week"
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‘'THE CENTURION Page Three The week of February 17-23 is commemorated throughout the United States as Brother- hood…
Interracial Justice Week Kit 1964, "1963 Interracial Justice Week: Survey of Campus Participation"
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SAINT MARY GOLLEGE, XAVIER, KANSAS - "The NF Council on campus et up a panel given by a group of lay women. It is…
Interracial Justice Week Kit 1964,"The Practice of Interracial Justice"
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9. THE PRACTICE OF INTERRACIAL JUSTICE Let us make Interracial Justice week a week of commitment to the human being, to the…
Interracial Quarterly Vol. I No. 4
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Results of the The answers to the Questionnaire which was sent out to fifty-six colleges were very satisfactory. The…
Interracial Quarterly Vol. II No. 2
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-2- purpose of the clubs is to encourage the members to act in the cause of Interracial justice and to give them the…
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=B Region is trying to establish a Negro scholarship. A very active commission has been started in San Antonio, Texas, while…
Journal of The Mount Sinai Hospital, Vol. 16
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182 PHILIP #, BERGMAN AND ROBERT M. RERNE and probably elsewhere in the brain as the result of the infused fluids, but, unfor…
Journal of The Mount Sinai Hospital, Vol. 25
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ACUTE INTERMITTENT PORPHYRLY WITH TRANSIENT AUTO-IMMUNIZATION TUGH FUDENBERG, M.D.* AND, RE'HARD E, ROSENFIELD, M.,…
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PULMONALKY TUBERCULOSIS N FEEGNANCY a5l TABLIE | acidence of pulmunary inbe CAprib 1, 1965 Jnauary 35, 1956) cielosis The…
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ABILITATION EN TUBRLCULOSS (b3 TABLE 1 cibution of patients dischurged from Altro 1953 18 Nutber Per Cent 15% 10100 17 507…
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