Word: blakely
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Movement. Calvin crossed no seas at all, but one of his modern followers is just as ready to cross stormy seas in the cause of Christian unity. He is a squarejawed, hazel-eyed man of action, whose three euphonious names -Eugene Carson Blake-have become synonymous in church circles with efficient organization, knowing diplomacy, and zeal for unity...
...Blake's activities make him sound like a one-man ecumenical movement. On the World Council of Churches he is a member of three of the top committees. On the National Council of Churches, of which he is a past president, he is a member of the General Board. He is a member of the Executive Committee of the World Presbyterian Alliance...
...recent dinner meeting, the Radcliffe Atheltic Association pointed the following officers for next year: Martha B. Heineman '62, of Whitman Hall and Chicago, Ill., president; Pamola R. Blake '64, of Moors Hall and Budbury, vice-president; Aimes M. Wilson '62, of Briggs Hall and Palos Park, Ill., secretary; and Lee Combrinck-Oraham '63, of Whitman Hall and Solebury, Pa., treasurer...
...Varsity boatings were Ted Wandel (bow), Bill Adler (2), Captain Dave Richards (3), Jim Miller (4), Mike Harde (5), Jon French (6), Francis Blake (7), Tony Goodman (stroke), and John Kearney...
...Among Spies. Released from Korean captivity in 1953, Blake returned to Britain as something of a hero. He married the daughter of a respected Foreign Office official, fathered two children, was assigned to the British mission in West Berlin. There he lived a spy in a city of spies, until 1959, when he returned to London. Then he was posted to the Foreign Office's Middle East Centre for Arab Studies near Beirut. Last month he was recalled to London and arrested...