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to persist m my support mmttm mmßted into taw dr maataa lather ******* jr had a pre sad pew__vy tatpa-t ea thia causa end made a c_s«_t l—_*r_t mm to the r_n ** reass aa a _*-_- are r——-ag toward ac-ievmg **»,_*. i l 11111 ■— v u__aw ra^-pi â– t*§,bt*mt m rwm%m*f to afl mm cmmamm t year's l_!-*.t s^ptarr rtr__a tribute to or rtteg which i u__—_i ar _ which was rrprata-d tft cot__.__._y thrcfugbtjut thus i*—aatry •*â– **._.•â€ΕΎ-, to the besesa of t*mpporx that rtista let the king holi aaym ' it would be i __ be - a g tribute to a great amenta "' young minister to pastor in w va rrv adrian c m fhrant ******% of mm -—- dora has hata called to m***m o*»f to pastorship of ______ first baptist church in v hue *********** springs in west vtrg ta he ..... rev a chs/lf-a ware pmbitof fri.*mjsh»n baptist church who recotwatead ed hira la l»urant was born at hawall aad attended vhool no 37 now called futures academy sk thsitle junior high and east high kt-01 where he was voted must likely v «♦-, ***** " he wee also the outstanding senior of the year at miaattaa rev durant also mmmamp ****** etten mtm mrhmti at the unirt-r -. tity i butlai . at the age of 17 rev bat—nt deuvrred hi trial a at mount ararat baptist church at which time be was a i-t*4mb**r md pesters by rev w l jones he thanks rev junes far his first chant *%***> durant later left mt ararat baptist church and joined the orester friendship baptist church under the leader ship of rev a c ware through the spiritual piiti_r.it and support of rev ware ho became one of the eeeotiai ministers at friendahip rev rant has preach ed at many of the area churches aa well as churches in detroit thi cago tat ytritt clrvc nd atari white sulphur sprinirs wtiile her rev durant aaa active » man sa gk—a rgarj.ati-i in dud the young ministers a_iance ot w___e he ****** formerty wtasirkrti the baptist ministers of buffalo and area the baptist bute ttmta sad the he tionaj ct-ference as well aa rivir aad eta—munity at ♦**_.__ t-t"p'""r and the naacp ere two rev durant will give his first ae-rnion aa pet—a of the first baptist church sun feb la the rev i rant beads his message bark to buffalo 1 his many friends qtvlag thank to <****. and all of sea m prayere will always he with yew i prey god's mesein-fs upon you i wiu never forget the bridges bo kmg but never good bye rev adrian hunt tony brown's journal trouble in paradise are blacks smart enough for harvard a black white i w controversy mmjami retantrj when an unofficial re ip an ********* * *********** t^-ersity's profddrnt was fn*m%^f\\*\t*t*wt j_-ka tn to press asserting that black st_,»«u ther*.wer intelufsrtualry ul kqaipped to the ivy league institution harvard ia considered th mecca sf e__traurmai institution by moa sm*ri,-n and black ev-idrnc mdi . t however that hsrvard has turned m not tn be th coll jriste utopia that tv dark students had hoped to but an r-s.lv mirage say tony brown in an jjpto report t_lsad trouble in ********* the harvard coatr-terey a iffiiaed at the -.«*» reamtoa edition i ~»* mown journal ' ilia fourth aeeena on rowan wtoistan tony brown's journal .-■»*• at-g*_t running national black **_. series tto sen .. m by pepet cula company if ••* rrpcrrl 9 ****** assistant j^ej~j*s2l2a *** fi-orities at elite tmiveratir fieri w|»r*larm as weu arattohlrahy a mm.maya^-mta jewish students academically performed better then their acon*s predicted harvard dr richard leworrtin a national espert on genetics told t-ny brown hr saying klitgaardl point wank i think that everrbtxlv knows that jews are great scholars and that if you had completely free admissions policy with no attempt at affirmative artion that there'd be more jews at harvard and that in some sense affirmative ***** la aptet*tag jews in favor of blacks that seems to be dear in what he *__• **** ' *** ****** ***** that's an attempt * ** ****** of those groups aga&a the other " dr uaaatia is the comparison of the academic aafmaaaiß of hack and jew in the ******** added fuel to the coatrasanv be cause tx-tga-rda analysis sm alledged f not based **" harvard data david ***'**'â– _ senior admissions officer at harvard and radriiffe contends that harvard doesn't sr*n racially identify its ***** i students rochester criterion church of the week **** vent—i baptist church 351 jo-eph aye rochester toe been cheat *« the rochester cri terion chart of the week we quote a few coat seate that mayor ttotaa ryaa made coaceralag the church be-n___g ia imb with a membership of 9 the mt vernon baptist church b4 grown 4 prospered since then the coagrrgettoa's history aad iv t*raggte art a part of rata s history aad **» sarreea despite great abstskliii m welcomed by afl it m almost sis *.._*• ega that the mt vernon baptist charch was bomb ed aad the years aince then have be a_-ct_t ones 1 know that tbe irenerou ty of cooatfeas people throagboot the city he bee greatly appreci ated tbe complete history of the rtorch will be printed ia a i__re edition hostage crisis may have increased nation's standing among 3rd world countries gs-eva is y - the restraint aad r-i-r-'t of the united state govern i deabag with tht iranian captors of - a-__-_aas aasa have iacreajwd the ******** an i rim g r-cag third w*c*td c—4lathaa ' that is <-_* cotvclusion that tbotaa mißington ******* csate professor sfatttueal *_••_- at hoban and willi smith co.tra.c draw in the aftiyit-ath — tbr release of the nag it there me ke ******** growing h-aixng thai america could hay dealt for ******** m*jvtnfp mhtntt|m httlhar.h l*i gain ita end he note and to the atari â– that third world gevsraaiiata raaht the patience and reelraijit shim n by america oui int*rna_on_l reputation should grow millir.jruin eiplains many times the third world nations appeal for ***** rest rat th fact that although they mat lack power moral law is on their side in the rata of the hostages the burden of tnseraetmaai law was on the aide of tbe united states the tataare was highly illegal as was the king captivity other nations met have bacon _ aranfarudili with iran disregard for irrtrrriatio—il low even the liittlajly third world ir 1 might well have favored iran for shotting the audacity and boldness to attempt ***** fft_—k like the capture of the embassy far tehran ***»»*— millington tees sotnt * gains in aateratlim-j stature for the united itataa he also see problems when does restraint begin to be perceived â– * rtaitntiiir had a strong amerir-ai resident acted with patience there would be torn clear benefit freta that restraint president cartas reputation aa a relatively weak president may have worked against the hostages his patience could have been mistaken a proof that the country waa not going to put force behind ita pleas to th early ********* of the captives " as m_li_igtoti looks ahead into tb coming weeks and months he sees two related problems i think there will be • strong national sntag*at urging president ronald reagan to exact som kind of penalty or rtr__»r_ie_t from baa thar wio he a feeling that america hnvntg been humiliated mutt atm humble it ira there's another side effort of th r**4_h_tion of the hoetagfi crisis and that haa i do with th degree to ahkh edvisors will urge lyeai_ent ********** to act with a show af strong power and d*rt*t*—inttion thr nrit tune an iateiiiatiunal criaia takes place milkagton thinks that the leaaona to he learned from this crisis show that a mighty nation can act with patience and effect inter national opinion that th smtoags was not a ransom time in effect assets taken hostage '" amrrica were returned through the algerian gtivrrnmrnt to iran in re-turn to the human hostages and that a consistent american foreign policy may deter nations . from seeking to we terrorist tactics for their own national t*^*t)m^*m*jn s finally an early assessment of the hostage criaia seems to indkat that there may be leas reason now than before to aspect that the united nations or other international forums can serve i to limit miliar * conflict through respect to international law mmtßgla ****** that the united nations which repeatedly condemned iran waa ignored bwwim it larked teeth . ' the debate and judgment of the united nations was consistently against dan but it had little or no effect . in the end the hoetagee were toad to a variety of reasons miuington bo kavaa the iranian * jrovtmvment certainly needed the fraken asset to finance the war with iraq they war financially pressed but there wry also some other reasons why they might deckle to end what on of their negotiators called their hostage ed ven lure there was little more to be gained from holding th americans hostage world opinion was becoaaag *- creasingly negative and holding ito t_g*a imply increased problema to the iranian gowtnrnent as oa of their people noted lb d-alan had squeezed all th ****** from ***** fruit mi-tagam conch sa—iitiaißß l imu ~. a _____ kencel named to who's who w-shington d c - kan j rttn-eel of 3245 sooth alfred road buf falo a senior at george town university's srhtiol of business ad__nistra tion has been named a member of who who fat american universities and coflaga to 1961 tone*l mam chosen by gfxtrgmowa > university r-minatfaig - rtyjamrltt and ditor of who who a j on of tto coaatry a moat cajtat-adiag campus leedrrs student ia who who ar choeea __ th beets of acattonk achievement service to the cot-manil;y leadership ia uacumcu lar acuvttto m_l future h___mb_____j _____â–º% join an elite group of tftoderrt selected from mora thaa 1,300 t>.*t t»ooa of htgtor teeratag in ***• ****** tto diatrict of colufribi and mvaral foreign nations tony mown is •>***> **• 1923 1981 criterion press and stilt the no i wny centra citit largest press out t—re hia brrn jftttt rusty '*****' r every r ****** ma ex rj y our totrma—it ' you've •■•*< jolt sign up lot a copy «_ thr ****** '' criterion ever ******* «- km <*****, 20 national ts upttete new york'a ****** and ma tna-arty prrit — the or_y wny manrey ***** the a natitiad .. a a *, ******* . ***** . itnttaeei ****** ' t march i iaw **• t (* cr t*atmi*t tfintpa»*'t
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1981-01-28 |
| Description | Powerful Voice of the Black People |
| Subject |
African Americans--New York (State)--Newspapers Erie County (N.Y.)--Newspapers Buffalo (N.Y.)--Newspapers |
| NY Heritage Topic |
Community & Events Race & Ethnicity |
| Location |
New York (State), Western Erie County (N.Y.) Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Publisher of Original |
Merriweather, Frank E. Merriweather, Evelyn |
| Date of Original | 1981-01-28 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Physical Description | Microfilm |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | image/tiff |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo & Erie County Public Library |
| Publisher of Digital | Image was scanned by Backstage Library Works in Bethlehem, PA. |
| Digital Collection | Buffalo Criterion |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Rights | Digital image copyright 2009 by Buffalo and Erie County Public Library. All rights reserved. |
| Technical Data | Image was scanned by Backstage Library Works in Bethlehem, PA. Archival image is an 8-bit grayscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
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