Page A10-The Chronicle, Thursd - Black soci< Dr. Zdma Weston Henriques, noted New York sociologist and author of "Imprisoned Mothers and Their Children," will address the issue "Stress and Success in the Black Family" at Bennett College on Sept. 25. Tk- ? D * iiv uiuuiti ui a ocuueii v^uilfcge sophomore, Henriques has * r II U V, 1 Picking on procedure i XUtUK.1. v? I?^y-AV-'V., -^LV^^U; L -? vwyiji y +** *. u > I i. . . ? ~ . ..??< . -r-rt -7- years. And tr\ ovnrQcc i [ words aba | primary go as efficient we're doinj A few for produc I ay, September 20, 1984 )logist to gi been involved with women in New York prisons since 1965, when she began work with the Women's Prison Association. From 1971 to 1974, she served as director of the Children of Offenders Project, a research and demonstration project designed to investigate the situation of imprisoned mothers and their children. the power company is : for some folks, particu we certainly don't dei :heir minds. But we'd it our operating proce als has always been to \ ly and economically a I pretty well at it. weeks ago, we won a ing electricity more e1 N ve Bennett While pursuing doctoral studies at Columbia University, Henriques chose this subject as her area of study. Selected as a Rockerfeller Fellow in Human Rights, she visited prisons in Great Britain, Holland, Denmark, Sweden and Switzerland. where she conducted research into the situations of imprisoned mothers and their children. V \ c n M standard operating darly in election _ ny people the right like to say a few dure..One of our generate electricity s possible. And first place award Fficiently than any DUKEP 4* / . -yv gv. speech A frequent guest on radio talk shows, she also appeared in the WABC-TV documentary, "Women in Prison.*' A native of Jamaica, West Indies, Henriques and her family reside in New York City. This lecture, open to the DUbllC- will h#?lH in R#nri?f? , w..w| ? ?<%> ??? MVIIIIV1V Collegers Henry Pfeiffer Science Assembly at 7:30 p.m. ? other power corrmar A. IT \Ah've won that av an achievement. But If we had operate of all the other powt cost our customers n year alone. W b.know oiprrriri know that we re con your behalf. Not just UWER si.:-j. -- C-. " ?- . r >? . .otfMltVr -rT~ ? ? r* - <) K^teHEY! ARE YOU INTERESTED IN EEL ^ LEARNING TO PLAY THE Bt) PIANO? Ipp Piano instructions arc \ ^ "now available" to ages 6 through senior citizens Ms. Laverne Samuel is a certified instructor \ y \>Ck and well qualified for the job. w/j\ Qk^5^\V interested call: 725-1163M V/J/rTht>^^ fof appointment .*<? * V y * , Km ^ r~ iy in the United States. rard six times now. That's quite theteal^ilner isn't us.It's you. -y-? d at the average efficiency level jr companies, it would have Learly $72 million more last ty isn't cheap. But you need to Ltinually working very hard on during election years. J Paid for by the shareholders of Duke Power.

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