11/9/1963 |
THjS CO^jMfc-iKS OP THS ARKXiS CP THx SOUTKKR1T STATES |
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11/9/1963 |
THE FIRST phase of the new dormitory for women at Jackson State College was com |
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11/9/1963 |
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11/9/1963 |
ROSS ROBERT BARNETT ? |
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11/9/1963 |
1 l C. ERIC LINCOLN 'The Black Muslims in America" 'The Black Muslims are a sym bol and a product of social con flict... "But almost every church, ev ery social club, sorority, or fra ternity, every business or civic association doubles as a protest |
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11/9/1963 |
United States. W. H. LANIER JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ! |
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11/9/1963 |
READING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Dewey Townsend, principal of Montgomery County Vocational High School, W. E. Ammons, State Leader, and Tommie |
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11/9/1963 |
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11/9/1963 |
v . % SENATORUL WILLIAMS |
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Românul American.
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11/9/1963 |
if jpşpp||jţ^ DEPUTATUL OLIVER BOL TON, republican din Ohio. El consideră „un grav abuz de în credere”, cînd se încearcă a ob ţine contribuţii pentru campa nii electorale de la reprezentan ţi sau agenţi ai firmelor indus triale sau dc la alte societăţi. |
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Românul American.
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11/9/1963 |
** im J. EDWARD DAY. fostul mi |
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Românul American.
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11/9/1963 |
R. L. T. SMITH. First Negro candidate for Congress since the Reconstruction Era. A longtime Republican he ran as a Democrat for a seat in the U. S. House of Representatives in 1960. He is a former Jackson Letter Carrier, Preacher, and the |
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11/9/1963 |
The worn but lighted Abraham Lincoln. One of a series of photographs by Alexander Gardner 1 |
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11/9/1963 |
A. H. LOVETT elementary school located on old Bolton Road, Clinton, Mississippi, is under construction and will open |
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11/9/1963 |
MAGNOLIA JUNIOR SCHOOL-GRADES 7-6—MERIDIA N, MISS. ROOSEVELT ELEMENTARY — |
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11/9/1963 |
100 YEARS IN THE RECENTLY constructed new home of the Peoples Funeral Home, Inc., and the People Burial Asso ciation, Inc., in Jackson, one of the most modern and well appointed structures of its kind in the entire nation. |
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11/9/1963 |
CHURCH OP GOD, Hoorn of Prayor, located on Raymond Road, Clinton, Mississippi is ooe of the 168 Negro |
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11/9/1963 |
I ’ -— ARTHUR LEANER—Bom in Jackson. Left with his wife and two children during the depression of the 1930’s for Chicago where he became the nation’s most famous Negro Disc-Jockey with earnings at onetime reported to be more than a million dol |
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11/9/1963 |
B. H. COOPER, Coahoma County Agent, Mr. Matthew Cosey,'center, and W. E. Ammons, State Leader, discusses the importance of good farm machinery as |
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11/9/1963 |
Hiaspi ir*»% |i * ' " -• ■' jj|S? In raionul l.udo:, Regiunea Mureş-Autonomă Maghiară, s-a ridicat o fabrică modernă de zahăr. Tehnica cu rare este înzestrată această fabrică în locuieşte aproape complet munca fizică. In fotogra fii: stafia automată de centrifuge (stînga) şi silo |
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Românul American.
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11/9/1963 |
CHARLES D. SCHUMAN, president of the American Farm Bureau Federation, addressed the 1962 Negro Delta Field Day at the Delta Branch Experiment Station. Speakers of this cali- ber are secured for the each |
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11/9/1963 |
--———————^wm THE NEW DORMITORY for men at Jackson State College, one of two recently-erected housing units on campus, is located on a five-acre olot secured by the college several years ago. The five-story facility is equipped with automatic elevators and optional air conditioning. J. Reddix, president of the college, stated: “For the first time during my administration the is able to house comfortably all students who will wish to live on the campus this year.” This is |
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11/9/1963 |
the Detroit Symphony as guest conductor for a special nresen '""Csv 1 1 mb* B;i ** i ill HfT""' VK’ii MHk> "•••♦*i„ wt-' ji \ iH ■ '# Hni I , ■ ifew ' Wk Mfl '[HHH H H I a libretto by the Negro Langston Hughes, and |
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The Detroit tribune.
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11/9/1963 |
Dr. J. H. White, President of Mississippi Vocational Col lege. |
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11/9/1963 |
|F ■■W' J WRPUP M 'fS+v'f DR. JEROME HOLLAND * * ft 0 Holland Wins All-American Silver Award |
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The Detroit tribune.
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11/9/1963 |
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11/9/1963 |
I MAGNOLIA JUNIOR SCHOOL-GRADES 7-6—MERIDIA N, MISS. |
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11/9/1963 |
. ---------- - i nriwrriTwiiiwnnrirw rr~~rr ir rnniwi—wi imii i ■■ bihi 11 • ~r . m A LIBRARY scene at Prentiss Institute, Prentiss, Mississippi. |
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11/9/1963 |
ADMINISTRATIVE-AUDITORIUM — This building was c umpleted in the spring of 1959 and opened September 1959. houses the main auditorium and major administrative* off ices of Mississippi Vocational College. |
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11/9/1963 |
GREETING PRESIDENT KENNEDY FOR THE CENTENNIAL EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION Front. L. to R.—Bishops H. T. Primm. S. L. Greene. G. W. Baber. Pres. Kennedy, Miss Willa Mae Ewing. "Miss Wil berforce for 1963"; Bishop W. F. Ball. Second—Bishops E. L. Hickman, J. D. Bright, W. R. Wilkes; R. W. Mance, Treasurer; Rembert Stokes, Pres. Wilberforce University; Bishop C. A. Gibbs. Third—Ezra M. Johnson, of Minimum Salary Dept., Bishop O. L. Sherman. George A. Singleton, Editor of the A.M.E. REVIEW; Bishops D. H. Sims. Joseph Gomez A- ,JW. ry. |
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11/9/1963 |
William Donelson Neal State Auditor of |
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11/9/1963 |
I THE GRAVES home located west of Clinton is one of the m any new homes served by Capital Electric Power Association. |
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11/9/1963 |
w' ' jj&oPxx!M'‘ JJL Sheim Lewis outfexes Wis consin defenders Bill Smith (40) and Ror. Frair. (42) to snare a Steve Judav aerial and speeds away on an 87-y ar and touchdown jaunt. Actfbn came • on the Spartans' third play "Night Train" Day, Dec. 8 |
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The Detroit tribune.
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11/9/1963 |
. JAMES C. GILLIAM, Grand Master, M. W. Stringer Mason ic Grand Lodge AFAAM largest |
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11/9/1963 |
® ; | Immwmmwnl i jjp« * *Wfr? I rjßßßftfpifi T - - -i I * flr lJh i • «hSHI *v*rraa***lM!|%fo HEAR, HEAR — House Judiciary Committee Chairman Eman uel Celler of New York is shown In his Capitol office with the mass of records made during civil rights bill hearings. The heart of the matter, however, is: Will a civil rights law be passed this year, as demanded by the Negro people? |
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Românul American.
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11/9/1963 |
BETHEL A.M.E. CHURCH. Bethel has a long and distinguished history in the religious affairs of Mound Bayou. It was the worship place of the I. T. Mont gomery family, and Charles Banks, Mound Bayou’s dynamic business and fraternal leader. Today’s min isterial leader is Rev. B. H. Martin. ^ ^ , ' |
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11/9/1963 |
THE WILKINSON COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL for Ne proes at Woodville is the largest educational institution of its kind in the entire state. One of the recently built schools for Negroes costing more than one half million dollars this school went into operation in September 1959. The original construc tion not • 000.00. Bids have already been, received for the construction eight new classrooms to be ready for use at the opening of 1964 school year. The school has sixty-two classrooms. It em ploys 77 teachers, a principal, and two assistant principals. Dr. Anslem J. Finch, the principal of the school is shown below at his |
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11/9/1963 |
I ROSA SCOTT school located in Madison, Mississippi, is one of the 15 Negro schools served by Capital Electric |
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11/9/1963 |
K \ I §L .1 K v I * ■*' y/^y'^'- } {^' : i'i ?•■. ! «f MR. 9U(in nor* MM«RLIf( The lectures ere open to the of ert G. |
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The Detroit tribune.
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11/9/1963 |
WALTER KRESS of Clinton, Mississippi is one of the early consumer-members of Capital Electric Power |
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11/9/1963 |
has since played in 68 countries * » , '>oA**>t7oH r*r\rry nocor* in h«r own p& L j#jj I A ■LT ■’*"* GEORGE SHIRLEY |
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The Detroit tribune.
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11/9/1963 |
A NATIVE of Greenville, Wil lie Richardson, the outstanding star of the 1962 Jackson State College Tigers made history when he became the first Ne gro to play in the Annual North-South Game as a member |
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11/9/1963 |
Earl |
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11/9/1963 |
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11/9/1963 |
SIR P. M. SMITH, Chief Grand Mentor, Knights anc Daughters of Tabor, Interna tional Order of Twelve. |
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11/9/1963 |
' jl'W f figSßafe A . WILLIAM GRANT STILL |
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The Detroit tribune.
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11/9/1963 |
MAKERS OF MISSISSIPPI HISTORY PERCY GREENE, owner, editor and publisher of Jackson Advocate, Mississippi’s leading Negro week newspaper, and founder and President of The Missis Negro Democrats Association (lower left stand is seen speaking at the organization’s first fund raising dinner in 1948, out of which Negroes for first time in the history of the state made direct tribution to the National Democratic election | Fund. |
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11/9/1963 |
Coleman School — Grades 1-6 Miss. |
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11/9/1963 |
' ^jkjhifc:; -1. ^j—ir-pyui.te n .ir inir ani «i iMriiiiiiiiiiiitfiiiiiaA^tti MISSISSIPPIAN HONORED—Mrs. Lillian 0. Palmer, dis trict home demonstration agent of the Mississippi Cooperative Extension Service, was honored at the annual convention of the National Association of Home Demonstration Agents recently Florida A. and M. University. Presenting the plaque is Anne J. Postell, area supervisor of the Georgia Extension Serv |
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11/9/1963 |
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Jackson advocate.
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11/9/1963 |
b f i I • JIgJH Tucker - Phillip*: Dorothy Phillip* and J*m#* Tucker were ir. the Mt. Zion Bapti*t Church. Rev. T. C. Spann, minister, of |
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The Detroit tribune.
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11/9/1963 |
FUTURE |
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11/11/1963 |
A DELECTABLE WINTER white double knit jersey in cowled pull-over with a slim skirt, both fully lined. Petal toned embroidery adds to th# beauty of this wardrobe must. |
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The Chronicle.
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11/11/1963 |
SWEATER WEATHER BRINGS OUT THE BEST IN CLASSI cally-oriented designs. Sweater at left, over button-down shirt, tops lined straight skirt with buttonhole pockets. A colorful v-neck pullover, at right, with lined flyfront pants insures warmth and fashion for sports. I I |
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The Chronicle.
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11/11/1963 |
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The Chronicle.
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11/11/1963 |
i Jake Velcich, left, newly elected president of Gulf Coast Restaurant Association, is pictured with outgoing president Gus Stevens at annual association dinner meeting held Monday at Cot ita’s. Dinner was sponsored by Avis Cotita, Jack Velcich and Vincent Castigliola. (Clifford Stagg photo) |
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The Chronicle.
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11/12/1963 |
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The Chronicle.
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11/12/1963 |
MRS. B. E. LONERGAN OF PASCAGOULA HAS ANNOUNCED the forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Gloria Rollins, above, to Michael Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Lee of Pascagoula. The marriage will solemnized Friday at 3:30 p.m. at Our of Victories Church. Miss Rollins is the daughter of |
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The Chronicle.
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11/12/1963 |
Audit Bureau ol |
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The Chronicle.
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11/12/1963 |
OLE MISS BEAUTIES—These five coeds have been selected as top beauties at the University of Mississippi for the 1963-64 school year. They are (from left) Jo Anne Shirley, Indianola; Sally McDonnell, Hazlehurst; Judy Williams, Brookhaven; Lynn Cook, Memphis; and Olivia McCoy, Drew. The beauties were ww—wiiiiiiiiiiiii iii i i mii'ii —mi ii ii mu 1 ——iiim selected recently in the annual Parade of Beauties and Fav orites contest which is sponsored by the yearbook, the “Ole Miss.” The number one beauty will be revealed in the Ole Miss yearbook. (University of Mississippi |
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The Chronicle.
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11/12/1963 |
w' IWWffivSWresg-wm • '■ ■ ■ **•■ ■•-■••••*•••.• ^ «*•*.■:•:• :-.:>-7 DOORS SMASHED—A bench protrudes through a glass door at Roosevelt Raceway in West bury, N. Y„ following a riot over a controversial decision involving a twin daily double. (NEA Telephoto) |
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The Chronicle.
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11/13/1963 |
Giets TC Senior AgScholorskip To S. C. College |
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Tabor City tribune.
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11/13/1963 |
SWEET TOOTH’S DELIGHT—Ingall’s President Fred J. Mayo cuts the first slice of a 25-pound “shipshape” cake baked by Leroy Cooper of Cooper’s Bakery in Pascagoula. The cake, baked in commemoration of Ingalls Appreciation WTe;k, was topped witlj a hand-made candy ship, which said was all-edible. Over hours was spent on the cake* (Chronicle Photo) |
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The Chronicle.
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11/13/1963 |
COAST TRIAL—Ruth G. Wenzel, 37, is on trial for an alleged attempt to shoot actor George Montgomery in his Van Nuys, Calif., home last August. Miss Wenzel was a former maid in the Montgomery home. |
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The Chronicle.
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11/13/1963 |
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The Chronicle.
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11/13/1963 |
ARRESTED BY REDS— While on a tour of Russia, Frederick Barghoorn, above, a Yale professor, was siezed by the Soviets as a spy. |
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The Chronicle.
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11/13/1963 |
41 ENiER COAST TOURNAMENT—Mickey Wrigh, ueit) top money winner in women’s golf circles this year, and Kathy Whitworth of Jal, N. M. are two of the top contenders who will take part in the Mary Mills Mississippi Gulf Coast Invitational Tournament at Ocean Springs Nov. 14-17. |
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The Chronicle.
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11/13/1963 |
FOR A REAL '‘COOL” BARBECUE, TRY TUNA—A SIMPLE DISH FOR INFORMAL FALL |
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The Chronicle.
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11/13/1963 |
HOMECOMING QUEEN — Pretty, dark-eyed Barbara Lee Cox was crowned Tabor City High Schaala Homecoming Queen darin g half-time festivities at last Friday nicht'« football gametbetwren Tabor's Bed Devils and Hallsboro. Barbara's btudnc smllp took some ef «he grief from Tabor fans as the Devils lost to the Tigers 11-·. Miss Cok is ■ member of the Devlletto basketball team, a senior, and the daughter of Mr. an« Mrs. Garland Cm flf Τ »her City. Beute 3. Her ttponsor Blir G raider, the Bevm high scoring halfback, places the erown in Barbara's auburn hair. (Pbeto by Wtoher) |
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Tabor City tribune.
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11/14/1963 |
SEEING THE SIGHTS—Honeymooners Valentina Tereshkova and Andrian Nikolayev (at right) were among the party of Russian cosmonauts entertained in New Delhi, India. At left are Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and his daughter, Mrs. Indira Gandhi. Center is Valerv Bvkovskv |
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The Chronicle.
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11/14/1963 |
rat tales by Johnny Tandy This is of the to eat until the blessing is |
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Holmes County herald.
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11/14/1963 |
THE REVEREND ISAIAH H. HENI RSON, JR. of Kansas City, Missouri, will be the principal speaker at Men and Women’s Day services at Asia Baptist Church in Lexington Sunday, November 17. A native of Lexington, the Rev. Henderson is pastor of the Friendship M. B. Church at Kansas City and presi dent of the Missionary Baptist State Convention of Missouri and a secretary of the National Baptist Con vention U. S. A., Inc. His parents, who formerly re in now live in Kansas City. His father |
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The Lexington advertiser.
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11/15/1963 |
PARK MANOR APTS. GIVE LUXURY LIVING FOR LITTLE *jt ' | v t / ‘ Ip" 1/ TffFh - v: I I v't .'■»' t ; - v' A %' I BMw_ —i ■*'~ZZSm gmfc M*' I Phoenicians visited the Park Manor Apartments, 18th and E. Roeser.Tast Sunday during open house, Webb, Williams and Berry real estate brokers have provided luxury living for the least cost. Eight two bedroom units with builtln vanities and ranges are avail able. The deluxe swimming pool is shown. Call BR 6-5568 or 6-3847 |
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Arizona tribune.
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11/15/1963 |
■F w . n I ill TAXMAN |
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The Phoenix Jewish news.
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11/15/1963 |
NEW OFFICERS—Elected officers for Jackson County Board of Realtors are, from left, John D. Frazier, president, Gary Smith, vice-president and Richard Sutherland, treasurer and secre |
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The Chronicle.
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11/15/1963 |
SUZANNE |
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The Phoenix Jewish news.
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11/15/1963 |
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED SB ~ » ? w jflf. i^OV 'K- * • mmu»J Br if' Seated above are Airman/lc Charles S. Hall, Jr., of Pittsburgh, Penn., and his fiancee, Miss Roberta Lewis, of Phoenix. |
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Arizona tribune.
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11/15/1963 |
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED SB ~ » ? w jflf. i^OV 'K- * • mmu»J Br if' Seated above are Airman/lc Charles S. Hall, Jr., of Pittsburgh, Penn., and his fiancee, Miss Roberta Lewis, of Phoenix. |
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Arizona tribune.
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11/15/1963 |
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The Phoenix Jewish news.
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11/15/1963 |
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The Phoenix Jewish news.
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11/15/1963 |
CLEMAN DOWNS, SON OF |
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The Chronicle.
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11/15/1963 |
A HALL IN HER HONOR—Miss Marguerite Goen, retired dean of students at Mississippi State College for Women, pauses before the new senior dormitory which will be dedicated in her honor Saturday during Homecoming exercises. One of the largest crowds yet to attend at MSCW Homecoming is expected Saturday. Featured this year will be all classes ending in the years '.V and 'S’. Two classes, 1913 and 1938, will be observing their 50th and 25th anniversaries. Highlights of the day, however, will be the open house and dedication of MSCW’s Goen Hall. |
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The Chronicle.
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11/15/1963 |
PARK MANOR APTS. GIVE LUXURY LIVING FOR LITTLE *jt ' | v t / ‘ Ip" 1/ TffFh - v: I I v't .'■»' t ; - v' A %' I BMw_ —i ■*'~ZZSm gmfc M*' I Phoenicians visited the Park Manor Apartments, 18th and E. Roeser.Tast Sunday during open house, Webb, Williams and Berry real estate brokers have provided luxury living for the least cost. Eight two bedroom units with builtln vanities and ranges are avail able. The deluxe swimming pool is shown. Call BR 6-5568 or 6-3847 |
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Arizona tribune.
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11/15/1963 |
*YT*7 V * kto* SHALEV ON NOVEMBER 23 |
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The Phoenix Jewish news.
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11/15/1963 |
|gp ■ . jjW r MISS PHYLLIS ANN HOFFMAN Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hoffman, 1104 W. Missouri, have announced the engagemen’ of their daughter Phyllis Ann to Max Geoffrey Savin, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Savin of San Francisco. |
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The Phoenix Jewish news.
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11/15/1963 |
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The Phoenix Jewish news.
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11/15/1963 |
CIRCUS IN TOWN—The A1 G. Kelly and Miller Brothers Circus near way 90 at Ocean Springs. One of the world’s largest wild animal acts, the circus will be to the public Sunday. |
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The Chronicle.
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11/16/1963 |
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The Detroit tribune.
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11/16/1963 |
ri ’ “ vi‘ J ... # ;,i§ ! ” Ml-: -v c \ \IB X llkllfe.iiiAlfel: , «g|i|. 'iiMl' iv 1 toms j l,; Jp'ii hiiiKiKi™" ,iw jfe. j igfef -[’/m if Mm .V ,and; /J - Ji|g| «V {'" HOBART TAYLOR, execu tive vice-chairman of the Pre sidents Committee on Equal was ing of the Industrial Relations Research Association recently at McGregor Memorial Con ference Center o n Shown with Mr. Taylor (c) after his talk are Dr. Farmer, Wayne State University (I) and Jose (r) a time |
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The Detroit tribune.
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11/16/1963 |
■ #/* 7> ; * if- 3 L..-*..- -a. . IT IS NOT SURPRISING that Mme. Nhu is in tears and is being comforted by her daughter Le Thuy (right) because of the strain of the murder of her husband and brother-in-law by the military dictatorship in South Vietnam and harassment by U. S. reporters, photographers, and TV cameramen, 150 of whom knocked down and trampled an elderly woman in the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif., when Mme. Nhu left to take up residence in |
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Românul American.
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11/16/1963 |
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The Detroit tribune.
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11/16/1963 |
i|j f& w|KjL\ .> j> ( \'"^- v. .. "Mitt AAT Alumni" Mrt. Sarah B. Bragg, Graantboro, Mrt. Bragg, right, it gifted with watch from the Graantboro Cos, tative, Wintton Salem, N.C., and AAT graduate. Mr*. Mary P. Byrd, canter, Wintton Salem, it |
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The Detroit tribune.
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11/16/1963 |
Women In Training To Staff Enterprise < 1 of a of by of S. a 1 ' JBwbSWI ~ , -*v^ GARMENT FACTORY ON THE WAY - Arthur V. Brewer, top center, high school teacher and cotton farmer who has or now underway for converting the unused school building *n background into a modern gar ment factory. Below: Mr. Brew trainees to gain experience. Most of the young women in training have seldom earned more than a week in |
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The Detroit tribune.
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11/16/1963 |
if v- w <WtJ' MRS. MATTIE J. MEYERS, seated, holds program and discusses its highlights with David Cawley, Ass't. Director Detroit Commission on Com Relations, and W. Wilson. Meyers is president of the Ralph J. Bunche Council, Inc., who observed their 4th Annual |
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The Detroit tribune.
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11/16/1963 |
mm mm mmmam -•, REV. EDWtN KING |
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The Detroit tribune.
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11/16/1963 |
WASHINGTON, D. C. — Howard University students J. Pratt of Washington, D. C. and Isaiah Madison of Lake Cormo rant, Miss., have been awarded $1,000 grants to serve as stu dent assistants in the University’s Citizenship Project for 1963 64. Miss Pratt is a junior, and Madison a senior in the of Liberal Arts. They will assist Dr. Robert E. Martin, professor of government, and director of the Citizenship at Howard, in planning and directing the program. at Howard in 1968 by a $80,000 grant from the Maurice Laura Folk Foundation of Pittsburgh, Pa^ the Project is .a po litical education program designed to provide facilities for |
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Jackson advocate.
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11/16/1963 |
PLAN FOR AFRICAN AGRICULTURE— dzro, Togo; Lukio D. Olingo, Kenya; and Wil |
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Jackson advocate.
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11/16/1963 |
WgBK «.*.*•<**► ■Hr PEG-LEG BATES-FAMOUS ONE-LEGGED DANCER HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS |
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The Detroit tribune.
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11/16/1963 |
Pictured here is Allen Turner, research en- degree from the University of Michigan gineer on the Ford Motor Company Research 1950. He is married and lives with his and Engineering staff, making a test with an (They have one daughter in Ann Arbor) |
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Jackson advocate.
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11/16/1963 |
BILL RUSSELL Xu nils figift's rmyg r M l tt s mat S zicru SFere IF i «*<e By WALTER HOYE SPORTS EDITOR Onto upon ft time there tv* re 1 lemsrhM tired end tli n with * ."7 remaining in the. first quar >r and *h* score 10-l.'l in came |
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The Detroit tribune.
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