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In 1867 Clark sued to gain admission for his daughter to attend a local public school in Muscatine, Iowa. The case of Clark v. Board of School Directors achieved a constitutional ruling for integration from the Iowa Supreme Court in 1868, 86 years before the United States Supreme Court decision of Brown v. Board of Education (1954). He was a ...
John Cooper (1961–1967) – board member and general manager of Concrete Constructions [233] Phil Kearns AM (1979–1984) – Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of A.V. Jennings Limited [234] Alex Rigby AM ED (1929–1933) – past president of the Australian Institute of Building 1970–1972 and Director of Kell & Rigby 1952 ...
United States Civil Service Commission v. National Association of Letter Carriers , 413 U.S. 548 (1973), is a ruling by the United States Supreme Court which held that the Hatch Act of 1939 does not violate the First Amendment , and its implementing regulations are not unconstitutionally vague and overbroad.
The Union College board approved the concept of transferring the KUCV license to community group in August 1986; [35] that fall, the college began discontinuing its financial subsidy of the station to redirect the money to academic programs; the community board was asked whether the station should be spun out to a community licensee or sold to ...
The 12 candidates in the L.A. Community College District Board of Trustees election include activists, former and current faculty and staff members, and incumbent trustees.
The Nott Memorial is an elaborate 16-sided stone-masonry building which serves as both architectural and physical centerpiece of Union College in Schenectady, New York. Dedicated to Eliphalet Nott , president of Union for sixty-two years (1804–1866), the 110-foot (34 m) high by 89-foot (27 m) wide structure is a National Historic Landmark ...
It was known as the Hebrew Union College Library until 1961, when it was renamed in honor of Board of Governors member David Klau. [1] [2] The library began as a collection of textbooks locked in a chest and managed by the janitor of the first Hebrew Union College building in downtown Cincinnati. [3] This collection numbered 103 in 1875.
Clark v. Board of School Directors , 24 Iowa 266 (1868), was an Iowa Supreme Court case in which the Court held that school districts may not segregate students on the basis of race. In 1867, Susan Clark, a 13-year-old [ 1 ] African American, sued the local school board of Muscatine, Iowa , because she was refused admittance into Grammar School ...