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Vineyard Gridders Win

November 20, 1964
Vineyard Gazette

The Regional High School football season, which this year has not been the happiest of times, ended on a cheerful note Saturday, when the Vineyarders trounced the Nantucket team 28-0 on its own field...

Shenandoah Makes It Grandly to Her Home Port

July 21, 1964
Vineyard Gazette

The extreme clipper schooner, Shenandoah, Capt. Robert S. Douglas, master, arrived at her home port, Vineyard Haven, during the weekend, and is due to sail this week for the Atlantic Ocean with her...

Five Women Take ‘Food and Morale’ for Williamston

May 1, 1964
Vineyard Gazette

“Mainly we’re taking food and morale,” Mrs. Stanley Murphy of Chilmark remarked on Tuesday, on the eve of the departure of five Vineyard women - Mrs. David E. Lilienthal Jr., Mrs....

N.A.A.C.P. Chapter Formed on Island To Study Human Relations on the Vineyard

December 13, 1963
Vineyard Gazette

As the result of interest shown at a meeting Monday night, the Island now has a chapter of its own of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.   The parish house of...

Lust for Freedom at White Heat in Williamston, N. C.

November 29, 1963
Vineyard Gazette

Williamston. Town (Pop. 3,966) co, seat of martin Co., n.e. N. C., on the Roanoke and ESE of Rocky Mount; inc. 1779. It is a tobacco market and has fisheries, a peanut processing factory, and lumber...

Dr. Nevin Joins in Civil Rights Trip

November 22, 1963
Vineyard Gazette

Dr. Robert W. Nevin is on his way this morning to Williamston, N. C., as a participant in the civil rights demonstration in which, last week, the Rev. Henry L. Bird, rector of the Episcopal Parish on...

Rev. Henry Bird is Released from Jail

November 22, 1963
Vineyard Gazette

The Rev. Henry L. Bird was released from jail in Williamston, N. C., on Wednesday, along with others of the group of fifty, northern ministers and local people, who were arrested last week following...

Statement of Rev. Mr. Brady at Grace Church

November 22, 1963
Vineyard Gazette

The following Statement of Interpretation was given at Grace Church, Vineyard Haven, on Sunday morning, by the Rev. D. Norman Brady of Falmouth. Mr. Brady was supplying at the service of morning...

Full Support Is Expressed for Mr. Bird’s Decision

November 22, 1963
Vineyard Gazette

In a letter to Rev. Henry L. Bird, the text of which follows, Mrs. Robert W. Nevin of Edgartown has expressed her support and admiration for his decision to join the civil rights demonstration in...

Vineyard Eleven Ends Season Without Defeat

November 22, 1963
Vineyard Gazette

 The Vineyarders wrapped up their fourth football season last Saturday and marked it, in proud red letters, “undefeated.” Traveling to Nantucket, the Vineyard team upset the Whalers...

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