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...championship touch football game, Winthrop scored at will against Yale's Jonathan Edwards College. Mel Craig put the Puritans on the scoreboard early in the first quarter on a pass from Fritz Hobbs. Minutes later, Hobbs took a quick pitch from stubby Walter Horak and galloped in for six more points...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: House Intramural Champs Split Title Tilts With Yale | 11/27/1967 | See Source »

...sites along Route 128 on the outskirts of Boston. But the Boston school system has not been sensitive to this expansion of the job market. "While companies along Route 128 are crying out for skilled machinists and engineers," Gopen says, "Boston schools are still teaching woodworking and cabinet-making. Mel King, now head of Congress of Racial Equality, ran for the school board a few years ago on a platform of connecting Boston vocational schools with Route 128. But he was defeated...

Author: By Robert C. Pozen, | Title: A Settlement House With a Difference | 11/22/1967 | See Source »

DeJesus has replaced Iglesias as head of the Centro. The old chief is now working for the Community Assembly for a United South End (CAUSE), a group formed last spring by Mel King, a Negro. CAUSE's goal is to bring Negroes and Puerto Ricans together for more grass-roots power...

Author: By John Killilea, | Title: II. The South End: 'Puerto Rican Power!' | 11/16/1967 | See Source »

...play politics. Black-power advocates control SEMCO. Charles Evans, a leader of the group, has changed his "slave name" to Chukuma Edozima. He is conducting a campaign to persuade Puerto Ricans that they are of African descent. Edozima obviously wants to unite all the South End's poor, as Mel King does. But he has outraged many people and has fanned the glowing embers of "Puerto Rican consciousness...

Author: By John Killilea, | Title: II. The South End: 'Puerto Rican Power!' | 11/16/1967 | See Source »

N.A.A.C.P. Legal Defense Fund Lawyer Mel Zarr, who argued the case, naturally was pleased. "Carrying these laws on the books is dangerous," he said. "They grant too much discretion to police. This is the front wave of legal decisions to come...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: Voiding Vagrancy | 11/10/1967 | See Source »

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