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[[Images - 6 group photos from Urban Coalition event - left page of a two-page spread]] [[Logo - One Hundred Bac Men, Inc.]] [[Headline - partial - jumps the fold]] Urban Coalition Honor Dr. An (....) [[Text]] A power-ladened cross section of 800 of the city, state and nation's most influential black and white leaders joined Friday night Befruray 28, in paying a "brotherhood" tribute to Dr. Andrew F. Brimmer, one of the nation's most respect- ed economists and a former Governor of the Federal Reserve Board, at the third annual gala reception sponsored by the 100 Black Men, Inc., and the New York Urban Coalition in the picturesque setting of the Tower Suite of the Time- Life Building, 50th Stree and Avenue of the Americas. "Dr. Brimmer has exemplified the spirit and letter of Broherhood through his work and wise counsel to the eco- nomic life of our nation," declared 100 Black Men President J. Bruce Llewelln and Rev. Eugene Callender, Coalition President, in presenting Dr. Brimmer with a sterling silver bowl, as a memento of the occasion. Manhattan Borough President Percy E. Sutton issued a special proclamation designation the day "Andrew F. Brim- mer Day" in Manhattan in recognition of the Federal Reserve Board last summer, is currently a professor at Harvard [[Captions]] State Attorney General Louis J. Lefkowitz; Governor Carey; Dr. Brimmer, in rear, J. Bruce Llewellyn, president of the 100 Black Men, Inc.; Basil J. Paterson, vice chairman, Democratic National Committee and Ugo Lisis of the Banco Popular. Nathaniel Gibbon, Jr., center, treasurer of the 100 Black Men, Inc.; N.Y. State Attorney Louis J. Lefkowitz; Edward Norton. State Senator Manfred Ohrenstein (D.L., Man.), Senate Minority Leader; Police Commissioner Michael J. Codd, Mario Merola, Bronx District Attorney; J. Bruce Llewellyn, president of the 100 Black Men, Inc.; Justice Harold Stevens of the Appellate Division and Justice Charles Breitel; chief judge of the Court of Appals.