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did you know the criterion is proud ... a ' fy'v'.v -***" ." -.'**?'. '-*'■" ■because of -*» record of a genera tion f.rtd a half of service to the mi nority community of w n york and because it is the only total and * genuine minority medium complete ly produced in the inner-city for he betterment of inner-city citizens your sincere support *; will * help to 1 enlarge and improve its ■? servie i drop by and watch the whole area section s while it is beinm printed a a r^s^^kwld price 15 cents hdpiitg to know and build a better community since 1925 buffalo n.y saturday july 8-14 1972 vol 4(v-*rnt 17 ■__,_._,. ..- . _*_■. western new york's oldest ff'««i.a*a an tat w'-a*m jf ' ' largest and best selling negro weekly the buffalo criterion ro chester - buffalo elimination of 31,000 teaching jobs in south costs group 240 million survey covers 18-yr period rg^ires given bf paul h wyche jr i wa*abtt*jcton in dns — ;- ttouateia ' and .* ixmtor states "; km - sl'mins-mal ; re "' than 11,088 z actual *■' ami > •»/*{»}«•> '": d „ mack •' t-axcmng ■jobs ■at ; a , os to dm black commun ity of torn j3*q . atillioß dur ing the last ** years slat - lbs ■historic m*^^^^m\mmm c«m - 4tlaiaa - m -'' kfaool : tleongrs ' jaaoß • u •- ■*■-. w la *-. nil baa "■»''» - otudy of | pupil | and teacher loawacs suppked to the i*o axhl wlllwllira lor 884 ims and 1878 m i natjoaat j eau i ***** juwttmutm *■*>» '• m-a.li ' aducatots fve mtsered moat s^**o j**-trt*xto pro as h ffns v v .'■'•-. '. iiaaioat ■! b - ttbrtdg - rkrec hx at naarhii is fcr th ihea raid rliai iraaamiliai ila taring fattm - * the 17 - mi-tfaem if and lordac , states : has cos the tvack cotarn>m jty tt4o.inaaoaa he'"also said jm atuart of b-ack school mf|nmibc*«v.swai«atßd'**o the shaxup dxaii in t*kk tttach • t^^*^^f^isi^^^s*^t **%*—* on ; ■****> tigara .' and the acnail ntamrws of ' biaek . ttacesers ■obj-toyoj ■t 1 18"o ethr-sai •' and hi cca tang omald r shir found ll mm taa-hrat dssj-lac ' ad by t*i«rt-i-ir*i«s-ry uriags :.. tort fcrsoga s.i fa am nutate j nrf*km ■the ■timsa tad«rtt s-piitswoß grew '; tarn 31 ' per cent m ibm to j*u pm , mat in 1870 by " coo p«(t "■r*ia stj ath-^a the **• wack b*a*****hsr**g population de isatd tna 21 pot < k*i at 1 to . and • t-achtog fore ; m -.-..;'«*.-.;..- • .. .. tj * a '■t par cent :":"; • sswto the * r*aahor of ; t«ach ; pa . who *, •*•'"■; beta s itmnmmiamra -. *- i ■» ' n«rjtari '« ! 8,888 i :.. » aaparom that rjie odd -*•• i i jaum dtofrhmoooaaaa caq-ats -; atm \ tkoat to '■hire , or a ,- solan in .."- k-xr-g -* black i - itetaars ethridge said . v „: . am«-*-y s dtutatem ■m langtr '.'* ar*-oe mack to»ch«»*s la or 23 wfi*maaa s*w that hirtd ' is or mors black merlinx ■',* i*b4 tod no such teachets ptaprai m 1878 i ■s esrbor tbis , menth ttte ;" - l^rffssteiu^wjs'iu^l .'-.-. waek i*-tdenti *„*, x_g ■ahel rku ' trf schrxil sus : ' a*-4 tortss**j ■„'■anwhrd .■''*. si la a law laainca kill •:.- :*. or maimort.->---:v .-",'. ' j tncampte-ia . am i from ' 2*5 bishop anderson leads delegates bishop la-nty andrvaan of •"-**• first e«--lins3*at>cxxi * jur fiction of nys churches of cod a outa returned from eraa*****#**aio lad < july ist lteswal of bishop c e bat **«. national - fsundal sec ts-aery of the ctai-ch of god to christ - amoeaj other local mats or . who ■attend ■the -*- rite | wee revemjcs hard seals i water wtttmrm lt ßeam au bam aa jama dor-j-t-i-v ____________________________*. july stta lat-siil x-w *"*** "****• mmm aaelt-wv mad a dclsj-atido s3 i t*av • buffalo i tor ■; actaa t -' g <:. to • - a mod . the ■ha rtoeal and *■*-■*( tonal san day school r*mi-a*fa*j the eoofaas smls july » is ' ■'-';' photo below — they said > that - h emu)d at h doom her is hvaxr-g mora a ef the family of hoary l lochs fr aha ' re side s a *" over ;;' or :; eastern united state war able to •**»*• all | of hi \ tight sens ad ♦ three j daughters •',*' gather ****** fan xam roof at th same time tar about a 10 aaaato rt-xnloa marking the o*md * mac ,' this event has been accomplished in the family a***t each'member la successful folds own right as - prat sloaata engaged ?. m'h publk ad-aol teacbers skilled hade m«n businessmen the rain fa _____________ executive tmw *****, *********** csecauv ****** fr^m»er;orseai»lve,.'ote,.x.;,>;:;s th youngcxt aster is a full time : college studcnl aa *' aatnral ■family reunion wee planned and mrs mar tin l robinson of detroit waa i af-fcted ' pmldcnl the mother mrs joxrphlne locke passed - away ■i : ims i • * **"**•* the "% slaters s are t vote a and iter-amy ths senx am joseph i jr ■*- - goo nerrta trdmadge charles ceker and ■bshtwi **■■**» ether relatives art snow with the grot henry d laxd jr is publicity l thalrmat-u-criie-ion photo , dulski says flood control is top priority ! i washington _ c-*-***t*i*s man thaddeux j duiahi ia - very • recent ! statement mid hat ." the , recent 5 floodx * show an urgent need far a t-i-h si of prtortti-rs on flood pro ection ptamting *-.- the buffalo taw maker e-aw oh-t-t-aze-d \* it * seems . dear ur fiend ;. control ;'■". efforts ye i been short ■sighted ' and mea we shaaam be look ;",♦:. and * acting on a i broad >.' s onal basis not en ir-divid xl cases he ;*. pointed but that > the damage mmmma at i 2«b-"li--m or the tktod exceadx the en .-» , 1 taitfama a a>*,%ct * tor be army e*-**-*meers - approv si by the house last week cleveland judge speaks at shiloh baptist church for women's day the huodrxttole *• saruh j ! harper - * •■* municipal ': court judge v of « cleveland i ohio was th women's ay speak or i at i firm ■shitah . baptist church on sunday june ih she ape tit in xutejevt a tune to - soak ■now paths—the christian - itsrnii dy th theme '■*? wm be hold the womci-r—todiy and r-**-wrroxr ','-. th ■radge speech '*'" was most mere ajj fit and 5 too shaarf much sound advice lor oar living conditions end our • va-ry-atay tor-duct * i^'todm.fs fate xvai mia*»a"h*ce*-d ••' by mrs j pt-san.-t'i-'^ttßjlqtll '„* mrs lauretta :•: ai-*-*l*-r**oß tying two solos,,;,v;'-v ■■''.'.'? -, the j alien-quo service was held * ads judge harper ad wfesxed tho taeeting • t-trr from the city of buffalo was given by mr r '... p mcne-a fatafcaers wives mrs e j ** echols h * p worn mrs jei-m etta smith e*s mrs v j williams , and tit church mrs m calloway : v . soloist was mrs sana me adory clos-ng remarks were tirade rev e j echols ,-,";{*: *-** . . judge harper i * native of cleveland ohio * and was educated in the schools there she ; received f her j llb de gree tram western reserve university school at law,'la iss2.iva ;■v v.ir t-;'h she was appuntsrf to the momcipa ; *, court bench > by gov rhode in 1970 and was elected tot a ' 0-year term in 1871 yyy'y yra">:s judge harper j the mother of . five child is a member of numerous ; • orttam-«sioas and ;■'/ aa i raeetved - many awards she to * tarniber of the ml olive baptist church and a sunday school teacher for many yaars she was voted one of 18 i-tutirftanding church women lof " the - year by th cian-t-lisrvd call : -, among : thosev en . the • com mltte shewn in the phot left to right are roar mrs jean tto smith miss sharon ech ols ; mrs volma williams mrs last's maleno mrs l t ah hodges mrs marvin call way j aad u mrs ? mary i hsak kersoa sealed '£ are -*..-. mrs joossmt psxara judge sara j harper and ■mrs kernel echols criterion pb-xta mrs longford buried in rochester n y rochester—funerai ter vices "'.. *» 1 mrs -. mo brent crimea j laagtard were held may hot at 1 p.m at the mt i ottvet 1 baptist | church with the ■pastor rev lean dtew leonard john b d tfficiating , ; • *," mrs ' l-mgted tied .- may 18 1972 todowj-ig 5 • i long thy iflness she 5 woo - hem lin bathoursvul vs nov 28 1887 v and j pent s her £ t-hiid hood on bar ; father i s farm while sh*.'-;w*u.*'atia'-va young child ; bar }\ mother died >■itswv-m t her tfkh % the respa-rritmty *;*• ot ran her : two **. youngr-r :, bnotheix and ia atatar y ■'■■- tf ■"' elks to hold education affair ri a gpocha goacort arm be given liy the > z en trmple chorale sunday july 18 at j first s sfanoh i baptist church 15 pkt**st rev e j f.nhuls pastor , the tftte vtfvao by th elk's < educattob j coauaktee to serenade to edycratton " jvk fit > a j beneftt i concert to u*-*poi-*t a irtra tar students whr expect to go to college and to finance aatans for raufomta who are otrealy in college on elk'a a-foartar shtps •„;'*•: ; ; u s :^. ■*•■>-■-..:*■-•,■> t:t the ptfohc is tavtoed to at tend and support this tpaaal program r;-.'.-f :*;-.='- i'r dr joseph m-m-ch super inteodent of puhlsc schools will ba given;•■»»>award by th co-nmitt cc the mara of our timee."*,,v-":':'v.":c i , dr george black-nan i aad mr claude oapp wrl also reearta tra-onls for public serid-^'^''n-:;'s--;:-''-vr-r r " th t-ophle-i vrttl be pre trxx-ml by . msitshsse of th elk's atoar*f-ttaa . tmaialirai i mis carolyn baker of by ron now y-atk wfll ran th *«• **_§. '» i cora help sotasoody - h*veauw*nbrd choral |>" win . he /': m*k *__ clifford bell re - elected v aiftord bel iv iyfc*.a j o:inord^e,&.,h«i\.castmvs&ty wii_*tis fyi ttx-staess nun was re-ei-etsed a vie chair man of the erie comity dem ocratic ' esecutiv ': committee at ft rfectiot in the hearth stone * manor in - depew on june th , urban league to meet in st louis ■« r-kuma-ag to st lotas for the first time in over a quar ter of a century the nation al urban s league ■win "•» hold ha } ond s annual conference in that city judy 30 to aug ust i 2 • « ' r the »': chase-park ptasei ; hotet'-'"*r"s v :•* •■: the i theme of 1 this year's onferetj»'ta>actk-n for the to a the league exa-m-n os * a f number ! of | today's i cm dtal issues t***cj*jr»i black ee-oiionxic development ." edu cation voter regletra 11 ou health justice * drug ■'■* abate housing f and i social £ welfare f the 1 te*r-not**'*forjres arifl be delivered or sunday night july i 38 by s vernon e jor dan jr i who .■. was i named i^-jcutive director i of i the league following th death of whtiney m.'.y«*af i&s m tha wiß be kneaded en sunday : rdtawnotm by , the an nual • luncheon of i urban l ': guilds with li stat senator , barbara i jordan of texas i one gueat speaker and iby j ah 1 pao*ng of the exhibit ana at 30 a m jack kemp backs flood legislation v-a>toton d c - cob t*»a**mna*i jack kemp wed ttosday o*w*tao*r*d the tatnv hicataa of two pieces at'lea tafton to assist flood and after-j ittaholtl3l ilaofc chidiag • jetot riraitartaa to appropriate , 1250 1 million to assist vrfcthm of hurrtosne a ..'*,... '-. git *■**-«'; is 530 mision mora rhan tbe cat fosdaa a__t t^lraaaaaabfaw by ths 9**\**\**%mj to a raeasore ucktd owe a s bubon-phis v brahh • and educa-tjon a yi iprtsil-jtia bffi sent -. to a - ifoaaa-sertot aoa tareac v i*'v -' .*■* \: v lata^.baqdcry ta at gently needed ta s-»-e th mar mrs meadows record mm * mary ,' byrd mitotan a is foe daughter of mr and at vbnleas b*ml foe a toarled fotwe stfoool no 43 aad ut ' •* central ***** nurses group honors three fellow nurses for tor records above are the speaker miss evelyn bar bee and three - honorees at the : tihrd annual awards luncheon f * the registered nurses social . club saturday ' 24 at st augus tine's center mrs thyra m charles mrs mary b and jin marilyn jehnson the following fpebftts^^areireason why they were lected.-~chterion photo v .'■.*,.. •".•.: t-n 3 ■„.",-......- ,->--■■.-. -' a*-.*iw--*fflß"r mrs charles accomplishments m fc',thyra merriweather charles is , tab y daughter of mrs frank e m-j-tiweather sr and the late • frank e m«t-r-rhveather st former civic and political leader and editor 7 of the buffalo cri terion y ;■; ..:: she ' was the . second ' black nurse to " graduate ] from 3 the edward fj meyer - memo-mi hospital so 11941 where t she received an award lor schol arship ; v .;;-■..;:» ;".:': "^ she could not hod employ ment in buffalo so she mov ed to new city site we ij employed £ as ar • staff nurse * at -*: harlem 1 hospital and attended new york uni versity - hunter i college •* and columbia | umversaiy | colum bia university awarded her 3 port i time scholarshxps jl to ward her i bachetore decree while j she \ served as i staff nurse for the visiting nursa service .' of ■new york ;• -*■**• • 55 she was ■„;-.' awarded a '• new york state j health i depart ment trainee-h to th state urdversfty a -*- new , york tat buffalo where she earned * bachelor ; of scienc . degree m ■public > health *"*■. nursing ■}. thus in '- february 1 5 1949 she became the ant t i black aunraj to ,* graduated from i the esjional | nursing program m omuewdtalarktim to j the four-year j**iogi«n i which was not available when she i start ed a meyer memorial i ho pisal school of nursing eg altar g works-rig a die . first black ojoohf-tid public health nurs-a < for th '. eewly araaav ited - erie county health de jartaanf ah 1 returned i to new york üblverilty where she sarrml a matters da**-**re to education with the major emphasis on [ superviaron j and sxltukararatioti '.: of •■' pihlic health nursing st-rvfce-s while triurndhag t*chocj she was em **%****_ as w-iplwr tupervl a^mjmm aa ra sapts titor ***. , i*""b-**"**b aides *;"• and sasot fomx s she retunted to baffoto ia is 1 i and ■taught setatentity nto-ataf at ctamrer-a hospital to i d*yi*ovill ■cottatj ';..; oar dents miking • her tho *• rnt black ooftag dmmaat tastrac tar m btaffolfo u l soverxl narsex . taforated be that -, th ntivfy 4 t*-**o*a*s***l a»****a of anaariots btraeasr fcr.-!»ifote.sltaa*rftr i mß ra it ■ax fe*aa crhrntec saataa me hr"*-*tal;-h-***pla*j,s had % been ' vacant foe stan xa-aaa at**ja***at i a | p*m | stho . knew tow to do foe job could not be fixed th job acl^od five state that , of , public health nurse ad-ninistrator clinician con suitxuu educator and co-or dinator , - - - in 1352 this appantmestt resulted in her being one of the youngest qualified nurse admimst*at«3-*a in the erie county health service and ; the . first .;- public • health nurse clinician | a nurse clinician is a | registered \: nurse j who : had done ; graduate study in i one area ' of nursing - and ? applies that special knowaedge to the care at *, the $ individual 1 patient the goals are to gave comprrmettslve rather than fraa-merjted patient < care and j meet^allibf the patient's needs .—! physical notional social educational economic etc".;j y v ; she was also ; appointed she was also appointed clinical * as*-ociate £ profesaor of i community » health x nurs ing state uaiversfcy of new york at ■' buffalo t*?oe*kui*re*ru fy for consultation and edu cation to the j state . university of j new | york jat i buffalo tu doraas [ carta for meyer patiwra both a home and to jttl ' boapdoaij '-'': ,?*.-..;;;' in 1970 she s appointed assistant professor of nurs to ; at j d'youville f collect where she taught community health nursing tend j indepen dent *, study : in , community meat health nursing - she has taught hundreds of jtudents to two of foe largess s-fooofa fa western new york o*wy * few of thee : students wen'a black ; however i she has ten-flu 40 of an foe black toudetsts ediicaotd to buffalo * thirty v percent of the 1 black . students j ucat*d to i buffalo ware •'■'- educated before the j began teaching v a '< chatrman >:' of f - the j hu man relation cc-r*--*-*jktee of foe i district i nurses aasocta aion she aad ■th i mettrbert compiled a btfbbnr-naphy of 49 ,* lotto j arxtatas on black tr**g and i rotated black history wrrdfom at u dixirict '■-' ofra gpni r oast provided casoigue ,; in tetmatiuu aon athiiitotiluii gto rariout ; schcols of ■' m-r-m ng and on financial a x etat*a*a i and a erred ; with aarrtar terxdew s to j re pi-obtaraa i ptaktvll ' educe tog * aid - pp<**a - r-ahaiiily nmsea ..'.,..-. .- : ,-:*:'..' .;.-,,.■....-... hover r****her**g an appor haaßy » serve,-star accepted the caß tan th conperat **» cngsgs crater sikyab s » help prepare taine-rtfy . f dt-sz to act-tr schooii of „-;...-■--•• -...-■■■•■■>■•.-.--■--,-«■-.--.■*;- af ' n«r*i-«s - fa ar-rtttc-c xa th nursxng advisory board a giving up her su-nir.-j-r off ta teach 45 prospective iiliaf.nn before fflftaring the mntox ■sctoofe in ; 1971 i .*?,, u ; '**:^;' mrs charles most recast appointment is wkh th neti-jrhothood health 5 center s-feert ohaiwtft **--«-* a c orxtoetor of amiost service model cities jess e nash neighborhood j health center where she will serve as co orcfirtaior of cir-tic-si ) jrvxces ,|. other .*. special 1 lxsiors re "', cetved include ' outstandir sore of the ; year buffalo chapter ; alpha kappa . alpha sorority 1955 ctomnnj airy service in ' nuns g award women's itetkrothlp of lloyds memorial cc*"ij-*re gatianoi church buffalo 1941 state university of new york at buffalo school of nursing 125 th aimhrersra-y award for creativej la-adership j m nurs ing and | leadership in pro v*d«*-g /, equal opportunity few all nurses and the d'youvil college president's | rr--o*gni tion certificate in 1971 js a in the ore . at e-rommunity service mrs j charles is * th founder • and * first % president of *'• the i registered • nurses social club in i october ■1945 she is va member :;; of the state university of : new york < at buffalo community advis ory council a member ofj the new york university alumni * alpha * kappa r alpha sorority f buffalo : : negro scho 1 ar ship 1 foundation ( member and $ former 1 board member of the buffalo urban league i former i board [ mem j ber : of " the *, - walla '*•' memorial < cultural center head start member fs of ? the wesleyan ■service guild ; lincoln ■"* me mtaris ■church r member '": of lincoln child day carej cen ter , d'youville college repre sentative sto stele r university of ; new i york at \ buffalo mi nority j student 5 consort u-.m education ' committee mem ber nut-sin advisory board ct-xttpenttive - college ■center nursing nsul*a to model '-. cities f agency - secretary nursing advisory board jes se nash netg*-*6oi-fcc-od health center y.s '-.-•, r « .-'. in the area of profemnonal rg-»-ii-sciora mrs charles is a member of the american '■; nur-tes ,' association former member of l th •:. national league for nursing member of the american assoc kit of university protemora - end a member of the american a-wix-ktfon of university wont ex i ■:;:-.',-:'';;-.'.,; _„ mrs charles is "■the widow of the tat clifford h char lea and res-das with th - ___*• ctftonl / l tt*i-d kjb iriltwnv wqtv mnqbi j hatch-nson techrricco ttia*ru^.t rfsßafßmaaaßgal j i u**flll*u.*a.f 9-cnbbi i , .■- ■. ?'-■a*om : survey '; > t;^s m i,*™jr*mysl flood aid l s*a»:j^^'.i is***ucatit*-n affair *.."/;.' <**** a*aa'li auu * a • siaicr *■■_■* . mrs lancforp ' se peg 7 mary 3 eadows i oet peg »
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1972-07-08 |
| 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 | 1972-07-08 |
| 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 |
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| 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 |
Description
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1972-07-08 |
| 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 | 1972-07-08 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Physical Description | Microfilm |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | image/tiff |
| Identifier | 19720708_0017_001.jp2 |
| 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 2641 KB |
| Transcript | did you know the criterion is proud ... a ' fy'v'.v -***" ." -.'**?'. '-*'■" ■because of -*» record of a genera tion f.rtd a half of service to the mi nority community of w n york and because it is the only total and * genuine minority medium complete ly produced in the inner-city for he betterment of inner-city citizens your sincere support *; will * help to 1 enlarge and improve its ■? servie i drop by and watch the whole area section s while it is beinm printed a a r^s^^kwld price 15 cents hdpiitg to know and build a better community since 1925 buffalo n.y saturday july 8-14 1972 vol 4(v-*rnt 17 ■__,_._,. ..- . _*_■. western new york's oldest ff'««i.a*a an tat w'-a*m jf ' ' largest and best selling negro weekly the buffalo criterion ro chester - buffalo elimination of 31,000 teaching jobs in south costs group 240 million survey covers 18-yr period rg^ires given bf paul h wyche jr i wa*abtt*jcton in dns — ;- ttouateia ' and .* ixmtor states "; km - sl'mins-mal ; re "' than 11,088 z actual *■' ami > •»/*{»}«•> '": d „ mack •' t-axcmng ■jobs ■at ; a , os to dm black commun ity of torn j3*q . atillioß dur ing the last ** years slat - lbs ■historic m*^^^^m\mmm c«m - 4tlaiaa - m -'' kfaool : tleongrs ' jaaoß • u •- ■*■-. w la *-. nil baa "■»''» - otudy of pupil and teacher loawacs suppked to the i*o axhl wlllwllira lor 884 ims and 1878 m i natjoaat j eau i ***** juwttmutm *■*>» '• m-a.li ' aducatots fve mtsered moat s^**o j**-trt*xto pro as h ffns v v .'■'•-. '. iiaaioat ■! b - ttbrtdg - rkrec hx at naarhii is fcr th ihea raid rliai iraaamiliai ila taring fattm - * the 17 - mi-tfaem if and lordac , states : has cos the tvack cotarn>m jty tt4o.inaaoaa he'"also said jm atuart of b-ack school mf nmibc*«v.swai«atßd'**o the shaxup dxaii in t*kk tttach • t^^*^^f^isi^^^s*^t **%*—* on ; ■****> tigara .' and the acnail ntamrws of ' biaek . ttacesers ■obj-toyoj ■t 1 18"o ethr-sai •' and hi cca tang omald r shir found ll mm taa-hrat dssj-lac ' ad by t*i«rt-i-ir*i«s-ry uriags :.. tort fcrsoga s.i fa am nutate j nrf*km ■the ■timsa tad«rtt s-piitswoß grew '; tarn 31 ' per cent m ibm to j*u pm , mat in 1870 by " coo p«(t "■r*ia stj ath-^a the **• wack b*a*****hsr**g population de isatd tna 21 pot < k*i at 1 to . and • t-achtog fore ; m -.-..;'«*.-.;..- • .. .. tj * a '■t par cent :":"; • sswto the * r*aahor of ; t«ach ; pa . who *, •*•'"■; beta s itmnmmiamra -. *- i ■» ' n«rjtari '« ! 8,888 i :.. » aaparom that rjie odd -*•• i i jaum dtofrhmoooaaaa caq-ats -; atm \ tkoat to '■hire , or a ,- solan in .."- k-xr-g -* black i - itetaars ethridge said . v „: . am«-*-y s dtutatem ■m langtr '.'* ar*-oe mack to»ch«»*s la or 23 wfi*maaa s*w that hirtd ' is or mors black merlinx ■',* i*b4 tod no such teachets ptaprai m 1878 i ■s esrbor tbis , menth ttte ;" - l^rffssteiu^wjs'iu^l .'-.-. waek i*-tdenti *„*, x_g ■ahel rku ' trf schrxil sus : ' a*-4 tortss**j ■„'■anwhrd .■''*. si la a law laainca kill •:.- :*. or maimort.->---:v .-",'. ' j tncampte-ia . am i from ' 2*5 bishop anderson leads delegates bishop la-nty andrvaan of •"-**• first e«--lins3*at>cxxi * jur fiction of nys churches of cod a outa returned from eraa*****#**aio lad < july ist lteswal of bishop c e bat **«. national - fsundal sec ts-aery of the ctai-ch of god to christ - amoeaj other local mats or . who ■attend ■the -*- rite wee revemjcs hard seals i water wtttmrm lt ßeam au bam aa jama dor-j-t-i-v ____________________________*. july stta lat-siil x-w *"*** "****• mmm aaelt-wv mad a dclsj-atido s3 i t*av • buffalo i tor ■; actaa t -' g <:. to • - a mod . the ■ha rtoeal and *■*-■*( tonal san day school r*mi-a*fa*j the eoofaas smls july » is ' ■'-';' photo below — they said > that - h emu)d at h doom her is hvaxr-g mora a ef the family of hoary l lochs fr aha ' re side s a *" over ;;' or :; eastern united state war able to •**»*• all of hi \ tight sens ad ♦ three j daughters •',*' gather ****** fan xam roof at th same time tar about a 10 aaaato rt-xnloa marking the o*md * mac ,' this event has been accomplished in the family a***t each'member la successful folds own right as - prat sloaata engaged ?. m'h publk ad-aol teacbers skilled hade m«n businessmen the rain fa _____________ executive tmw *****, *********** csecauv ****** fr^m»er;orseai»lve,.'ote,.x.;,>;:;s th youngcxt aster is a full time : college studcnl aa *' aatnral ■family reunion wee planned and mrs mar tin l robinson of detroit waa i af-fcted ' pmldcnl the mother mrs joxrphlne locke passed - away ■i : ims i • * **"**•* the "% slaters s are t vote a and iter-amy ths senx am joseph i jr ■*- - goo nerrta trdmadge charles ceker and ■bshtwi **■■**» ether relatives art snow with the grot henry d laxd jr is publicity l thalrmat-u-criie-ion photo , dulski says flood control is top priority ! i washington _ c-*-***t*i*s man thaddeux j duiahi ia - very • recent ! statement mid hat ." the , recent 5 floodx * show an urgent need far a t-i-h si of prtortti-rs on flood pro ection ptamting *-.- the buffalo taw maker e-aw oh-t-t-aze-d \* it * seems . dear ur fiend ;. control ;'■". efforts ye i been short ■sighted ' and mea we shaaam be look ;",♦:. and * acting on a i broad >.' s onal basis not en ir-divid xl cases he ;*. pointed but that > the damage mmmma at i 2«b-"li--m or the tktod exceadx the en .-» , 1 taitfama a a>*,%ct * tor be army e*-**-*meers - approv si by the house last week cleveland judge speaks at shiloh baptist church for women's day the huodrxttole *• saruh j ! harper - * •■* municipal ': court judge v of « cleveland i ohio was th women's ay speak or i at i firm ■shitah . baptist church on sunday june ih she ape tit in xutejevt a tune to - soak ■now paths—the christian - itsrnii dy th theme '■*? wm be hold the womci-r—todiy and r-**-wrroxr ','-. th ■radge speech '*'" was most mere ajj fit and 5 too shaarf much sound advice lor oar living conditions end our • va-ry-atay tor-duct * i^'todm.fs fate xvai mia*»a"h*ce*-d ••' by mrs j pt-san.-t'i-'^ttßjlqtll '„* mrs lauretta :•: ai-*-*l*-r**oß tying two solos,,;,v;'-v ■■''.'.'? -, the j alien-quo service was held * ads judge harper ad wfesxed tho taeeting • t-trr from the city of buffalo was given by mr r '... p mcne-a fatafcaers wives mrs e j ** echols h * p worn mrs jei-m etta smith e*s mrs v j williams , and tit church mrs m calloway : v . soloist was mrs sana me adory clos-ng remarks were tirade rev e j echols ,-";{*: *-** . . judge harper i * native of cleveland ohio * and was educated in the schools there she ; received f her j llb de gree tram western reserve university school at law,'la iss2.iva ;■v v.ir t-;'h she was appuntsrf to the momcipa ; *, court bench > by gov rhode in 1970 and was elected tot a ' 0-year term in 1871 yyy'y yra">:s judge harper j the mother of . five child is a member of numerous ; • orttam-«sioas and ;■'/ aa i raeetved - many awards she to * tarniber of the ml olive baptist church and a sunday school teacher for many yaars she was voted one of 18 i-tutirftanding church women lof " the - year by th cian-t-lisrvd call : -, among : thosev en . the • com mltte shewn in the phot left to right are roar mrs jean tto smith miss sharon ech ols ; mrs volma williams mrs last's maleno mrs l t ah hodges mrs marvin call way j aad u mrs ? mary i hsak kersoa sealed '£ are -*..-. mrs joossmt psxara judge sara j harper and ■mrs kernel echols criterion pb-xta mrs longford buried in rochester n y rochester—funerai ter vices "'.. *» 1 mrs -. mo brent crimea j laagtard were held may hot at 1 p.m at the mt i ottvet 1 baptist church with the ■pastor rev lean dtew leonard john b d tfficiating , ; • *" mrs ' l-mgted tied .- may 18 1972 todowj-ig 5 • i long thy iflness she 5 woo - hem lin bathoursvul vs nov 28 1887 v and j pent s her £ t-hiid hood on bar ; father i s farm while sh*.'-;w*u.*'atia'-va young child ; bar }\ mother died >■itswv-m t her tfkh % the respa-rritmty *;*• ot ran her : two **. youngr-r :, bnotheix and ia atatar y ■'■■- tf ■"' elks to hold education affair ri a gpocha goacort arm be given liy the > z en trmple chorale sunday july 18 at j first s sfanoh i baptist church 15 pkt**st rev e j f.nhuls pastor , the tftte vtfvao by th elk's < educattob j coauaktee to serenade to edycratton " jvk fit > a j beneftt i concert to u*-*poi-*t a irtra tar students whr expect to go to college and to finance aatans for raufomta who are otrealy in college on elk'a a-foartar shtps •„;'*•: ; ; u s :^. ■*•■>-■-..:*■-•,■> t:t the ptfohc is tavtoed to at tend and support this tpaaal program r;-.'.-f :*;-.='- i'r dr joseph m-m-ch super inteodent of puhlsc schools will ba given;•■»»>award by th co-nmitt cc the mara of our timee."*,,v-":':'v.":c i , dr george black-nan i aad mr claude oapp wrl also reearta tra-onls for public serid-^'^''n-:;'s--;:-''-vr-r r " th t-ophle-i vrttl be pre trxx-ml by . msitshsse of th elk's atoar*f-ttaa . tmaialirai i mis carolyn baker of by ron now y-atk wfll ran th *«• **_§. '» i cora help sotasoody - h*veauw*nbrd choral >" win . he /': m*k *__ clifford bell re - elected v aiftord bel iv iyfc*.a j o:inord^e,&.,h«i\.castmvs&ty wii_*tis fyi ttx-staess nun was re-ei-etsed a vie chair man of the erie comity dem ocratic ' esecutiv ': committee at ft rfectiot in the hearth stone * manor in - depew on june th , urban league to meet in st louis ■« r-kuma-ag to st lotas for the first time in over a quar ter of a century the nation al urban s league ■win "•» hold ha } ond s annual conference in that city judy 30 to aug ust i 2 • « ' r the »': chase-park ptasei ; hotet'-'"*r"s v :•* •■: the i theme of 1 this year's onferetj»'ta>actk-n for the to a the league exa-m-n os * a f number ! of today's i cm dtal issues t***cj*jr»i black ee-oiionxic development ." edu cation voter regletra 11 ou health justice * drug ■'■* abate housing f and i social £ welfare f the 1 te*r-not**'*forjres arifl be delivered or sunday night july i 38 by s vernon e jor dan jr i who .■. was i named i^-jcutive director i of i the league following th death of whtiney m.'.y«*af i&s m tha wiß be kneaded en sunday : rdtawnotm by , the an nual • luncheon of i urban l ': guilds with li stat senator , barbara i jordan of texas i one gueat speaker and iby j ah 1 pao*ng of the exhibit ana at 30 a m jack kemp backs flood legislation v-a>toton d c - cob t*»a**mna*i jack kemp wed ttosday o*w*tao*r*d the tatnv hicataa of two pieces at'lea tafton to assist flood and after-j ittaholtl3l ilaofc chidiag • jetot riraitartaa to appropriate , 1250 1 million to assist vrfcthm of hurrtosne a ..'*,... '-. git *■**-«'; is 530 mision mora rhan tbe cat fosdaa a__t t^lraaaaaabfaw by ths 9**\**\**%mj to a raeasore ucktd owe a s bubon-phis v brahh • and educa-tjon a yi iprtsil-jtia bffi sent -. to a - ifoaaa-sertot aoa tareac v i*'v -' .*■* \: v lata^.baqdcry ta at gently needed ta s-»-e th mar mrs meadows record mm * mary ,' byrd mitotan a is foe daughter of mr and at vbnleas b*ml foe a toarled fotwe stfoool no 43 aad ut ' •* central ***** nurses group honors three fellow nurses for tor records above are the speaker miss evelyn bar bee and three - honorees at the : tihrd annual awards luncheon f * the registered nurses social . club saturday ' 24 at st augus tine's center mrs thyra m charles mrs mary b and jin marilyn jehnson the following fpebftts^^areireason why they were lected.-~chterion photo v .'■.*,.. •".•.: t-n 3 ■„.",-......- ,->--■■.-. -' a*-.*iw--*fflß"r mrs charles accomplishments m fc',thyra merriweather charles is , tab y daughter of mrs frank e m-j-tiweather sr and the late • frank e m«t-r-rhveather st former civic and political leader and editor 7 of the buffalo cri terion y ;■; ..:: she ' was the . second ' black nurse to " graduate ] from 3 the edward fj meyer - memo-mi hospital so 11941 where t she received an award lor schol arship ; v .;;-■..;:» ;".:': "^ she could not hod employ ment in buffalo so she mov ed to new city site we ij employed £ as ar • staff nurse * at -*: harlem 1 hospital and attended new york uni versity - hunter i college •* and columbia umversaiy colum bia university awarded her 3 port i time scholarshxps jl to ward her i bachetore decree while j she \ served as i staff nurse for the visiting nursa service .' of ■new york ;• -*■**• • 55 she was ■„;-.' awarded a '• new york state j health i depart ment trainee-h to th state urdversfty a -*- new , york tat buffalo where she earned * bachelor ; of scienc . degree m ■public > health *"*■. nursing ■}. thus in '- february 1 5 1949 she became the ant t i black aunraj to ,* graduated from i the esjional nursing program m omuewdtalarktim to j the four-year j**iogi«n i which was not available when she i start ed a meyer memorial i ho pisal school of nursing eg altar g works-rig a die . first black ojoohf-tid public health nurs-a < for th '. eewly araaav ited - erie county health de jartaanf ah 1 returned i to new york üblverilty where she sarrml a matters da**-**re to education with the major emphasis on [ superviaron j and sxltukararatioti '.: of •■' pihlic health nursing st-rvfce-s while triurndhag t*chocj she was em **%****_ as w-iplwr tupervl a^mjmm aa ra sapts titor ***. , i*""b-**"**b aides *;"• and sasot fomx s she retunted to baffoto ia is 1 i and ■taught setatentity nto-ataf at ctamrer-a hospital to i d*yi*ovill ■cottatj ';..; oar dents miking • her tho *• rnt black ooftag dmmaat tastrac tar m btaffolfo u l soverxl narsex . taforated be that -, th ntivfy 4 t*-**o*a*s***l a»****a of anaariots btraeasr fcr.-!»ifote.sltaa*rftr i mß ra it ■ax fe*aa crhrntec saataa me hr"*-*tal;-h-***pla*j,s had % been ' vacant foe stan xa-aaa at**ja***at i a p*m stho . knew tow to do foe job could not be fixed th job acl^od five state that , of , public health nurse ad-ninistrator clinician con suitxuu educator and co-or dinator , - - - in 1352 this appantmestt resulted in her being one of the youngest qualified nurse admimst*at«3-*a in the erie county health service and ; the . first .;- public • health nurse clinician a nurse clinician is a registered \: nurse j who : had done ; graduate study in i one area ' of nursing - and ? applies that special knowaedge to the care at *, the $ individual 1 patient the goals are to gave comprrmettslve rather than fraa-merjted patient < care and j meet^allibf the patient's needs .—! physical notional social educational economic etc".;j y v ; she was also ; appointed she was also appointed clinical * as*-ociate £ profesaor of i community » health x nurs ing state uaiversfcy of new york at ■' buffalo t*?oe*kui*re*ru fy for consultation and edu cation to the j state . university of j new york jat i buffalo tu doraas [ carta for meyer patiwra both a home and to jttl ' boapdoaij '-'': ,?*.-..;;;' in 1970 she s appointed assistant professor of nurs to ; at j d'youville f collect where she taught community health nursing tend j indepen dent *, study : in , community meat health nursing - she has taught hundreds of jtudents to two of foe largess s-fooofa fa western new york o*wy * few of thee : students wen'a black ; however i she has ten-flu 40 of an foe black toudetsts ediicaotd to buffalo * thirty v percent of the 1 black . students j ucat*d to i buffalo ware •'■'- educated before the j began teaching v a '< chatrman >:' of f - the j hu man relation cc-r*--*-*jktee of foe i district i nurses aasocta aion she aad ■th i mettrbert compiled a btfbbnr-naphy of 49 ,* lotto j arxtatas on black tr**g and i rotated black history wrrdfom at u dixirict '■-' ofra gpni r oast provided casoigue ,; in tetmatiuu aon athiiitotiluii gto rariout ; schcols of ■' m-r-m ng and on financial a x etat*a*a i and a erred ; with aarrtar terxdew s to j re pi-obtaraa i ptaktvll ' educe tog * aid - pp<**a - r-ahaiiily nmsea ..'.,..-. .- : ,-:*:'..' .;.-,,.■....-... hover r****her**g an appor haaßy » serve,-star accepted the caß tan th conperat **» cngsgs crater sikyab s » help prepare taine-rtfy . f dt-sz to act-tr schooii of „-;...-■--•• -...-■■■•■■>■•.-.--■--,-«■-.--.■*;- af ' n«r*i-«s - fa ar-rtttc-c xa th nursxng advisory board a giving up her su-nir.-j-r off ta teach 45 prospective iiliaf.nn before fflftaring the mntox ■sctoofe in ; 1971 i .*?,, u ; '**:^;' mrs charles most recast appointment is wkh th neti-jrhothood health 5 center s-feert ohaiwtft **--«-* a c orxtoetor of amiost service model cities jess e nash neighborhood j health center where she will serve as co orcfirtaior of cir-tic-si ) jrvxces , . other .*. special 1 lxsiors re "', cetved include ' outstandir sore of the ; year buffalo chapter ; alpha kappa . alpha sorority 1955 ctomnnj airy service in ' nuns g award women's itetkrothlp of lloyds memorial cc*"ij-*re gatianoi church buffalo 1941 state university of new york at buffalo school of nursing 125 th aimhrersra-y award for creativej la-adership j m nurs ing and leadership in pro v*d«*-g /, equal opportunity few all nurses and the d'youvil college president's rr--o*gni tion certificate in 1971 js a in the ore . at e-rommunity service mrs j charles is * th founder • and * first % president of *'• the i registered • nurses social club in i october ■1945 she is va member :;; of the state university of : new york < at buffalo community advis ory council a member ofj the new york university alumni * alpha * kappa r alpha sorority f buffalo : : negro scho 1 ar ship 1 foundation ( member and $ former 1 board member of the buffalo urban league i former i board [ mem j ber : of " the *, - walla '*•' memorial < cultural center head start member fs of ? the wesleyan ■service guild ; lincoln ■"* me mtaris ■church r member '": of lincoln child day carej cen ter , d'youville college repre sentative sto stele r university of ; new i york at \ buffalo mi nority j student 5 consort u-.m education ' committee mem ber nut-sin advisory board ct-xttpenttive - college ■center nursing nsul*a to model '-. cities f agency - secretary nursing advisory board jes se nash netg*-*6oi-fcc-od health center y.s '-.-•, r « .-'. in the area of profemnonal rg-»-ii-sciora mrs charles is a member of the american '■; nur-tes ,' association former member of l th •:. national league for nursing member of the american assoc kit of university protemora - end a member of the american a-wix-ktfon of university wont ex i ■:;:-.',-:'';;-.'.,; _„ mrs charles is "■the widow of the tat clifford h char lea and res-das with th - ___*• ctftonl / l tt*i-d kjb iriltwnv wqtv mnqbi j hatch-nson techrricco ttia*ru^.t rfsßafßmaaaßgal j i u**flll*u.*a.f 9-cnbbi i , .■- ■. ?'-■a*om : survey '; > t;^s m i,*™jr*mysl flood aid l s*a»:j^^'.i is***ucatit*-n affair *.."/;.' <**** a*aa'li auu * a • siaicr *■■_■* . mrs lancforp ' se peg 7 mary 3 eadows i oet peg » |
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