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. \ . - s ~~ i \ fchne^SggBMB?BB Isnoe IV OR THSID I Take Spring I dress shoes I I our big sele< I in .. . come , Saturday April 2, 1977 -V A^-dowrv furv! Get down to the biggest look in fnshinn <^inr^ -L sandal goes flat out for fun.just watch it flirt with ~ your longer skirts! Block Patent Navy ^fl WCW 14 r^FASHON SHOP L HI WtNSTOW - S A11M ,N f. :i ~ O ^ and Easter in stride. With sp For your whole household. Yc . n . i _ . . mon m all ftie latest styles. M in with the family today. .s-.-4 it K i ?! j\v| v^Mtrff D %T*^x - * * ' * #P> 3Ci B W K" jf Colin Stokes [center], cha Industries, Inc., receives ai Newspaper Publishers As? for black journalism student Stokes announced that the students in a second sevi Marshall, associate justice First In Creating P KJKU Washington, D.C. ? R.J. Reynolds?Industries, Inc. (March 18) as the first major corporation in the United States to create a scholarship seeking careers in journalism and announced it would extend its scholarship program for-a_second sevenyear period. At the Dedication of the Archives of the Black Press gBasBBasasssssgssasu? fm I o- ' _ I ecially priced I >u'll marvel at I iake it a sh^" 4 IPr KJ ^||^ B^^^rfill|fc-*- si^;* Al^t^-?'---*** ^^'^ "Ikr^iH^BI W v^ I V *w ' V H ' XwvC ^ 1 (I irman and chief executive offi i award from Dr. Carlton Goodl< sciation, for Reynolds Industrie* ts. At the March 18 presentation program would be extended tc en-year phase. Seated next tc i, United States Supreme Cour 'rogram For Black xtends Scl and Gallery of Distinguished R1o/?L- v anrortonar PiiKlioKnrc Lftuvn 11 V/ TT upwpvi A UUllQltCIO at Howard University, a plaque of appreciation and a citation were dedicated to Reynolds Industries by the National?Newspaper?Pub-? lishers Association (NNPA). In accepting the honor at the?National Press Club, _Colin Stokes, R.J. Reynolds Industries chairman and chief executive officer, said, "Working with the NNPA has been a satisfying experience for us ... We feel proud our program is making a positive contribution." Stokes also announced that because of his company's favorable experience with the scholarship program, "I am happy to announce that we will be extending it. to another 20 students "for a second seven-year period." According to Marshall EASTER / for Mm aw LAMES* CHW GIRLS* B IvarylMng for la DOWMT4 I* Ready-to-Wear /I " Slipcover T I : I I \ 1 I '1 ? ? m ; ? | T_ _ > % ' j? ?. ?? Eir. y *y? -? ?^iii n ^jhiin t wyww1 " HW i i n ' IM n mm* " 4'v*ww*-^ HL &" icer of R.J. Reynolds et, president, National i in Washington, D.C., i include 20 additional ?; > Stokes is Thurgood t. Journalists inlarshin personnel development for R.J. Reynolds, the scholarship fund was originally established to generate some top-quality individuals to help fill the gap between the number of black journalists *' <r available and the needs of the press for these trained -peopleStudents who are recipients of scholarships ' are chosen by .the NNPA, working with the National Scholarship Service and the Fund for Negro Students. By the end of the second phase of its journalism program, it.J. Reynolds Industries will have provided $110,000 in scholarship funds 'to send 40 black students to such colleges and -universities?as?Northwestern, UCLA, Duquesne, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, Texas, Stephens College and MirKirfow Gf~r ? kPPAREL I Hrt family IB YS HUSKYS OYS'MCM I MVN at: I MAES-h OTOI MAC COOT I ISfc*] OIH IIKBTV HI 75-7474'' ||
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