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...Council on American Islamic Relations says the two groups are "seeking to exploit people in their moment of vulnerability." Nonevangelical Christian outfits like the Mennonite Central Committee and Catholic Relief Services forbid preaching. And at least one major evangelical player expects his fieldworkers to show restraint. Says Clive Calver of World Relief, an agency owned by 43,000 American churches: "We're obviously not against spreading the Christian Gospel. But I don't want to be involved in anything where you give out food as a price tag for getting your message across...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Christian Aid: To Preach or Not to Preach | 4/21/2003 | See Source »

...problems she had with her housing situation. With fellow Co-Captain Jeanne Floyd, Calvert made Harvard's middle-distance corps one of the finest in the Ivy League and among the top in the entire East Coast. And by the end of her fist season in a Crimson suit, Calver had qualified for Nationals in two individual events, the 200 back and the 500 free, and as a member of the 800 freestyle relay...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Shelby Calvert | 1/26/1983 | See Source »

...medley relay--1. Brown 1:50.10, 2. Boston University, 3. Princeton; 500 freestyle--1. Heon (Pitt) 4:57.9, 2. Caskey (Princeton), 3. Calver (Harvard); 50 yard breaststroke--1. Mayer (BU) 32:07, 2. Woolfolk (Brown), 3. Torney (Brown); 100 yard butterfly--1. Jackson (Pitt.) 55:69, 2. Lind (Princeton), 3. Vietz (Yale); 200 yard indiv. medley--1 Ujerich (Pitt.) 2:07.33, 2. Zimic (Harvard), 3. Heon (Pitt.); 200 yard backstroke--1. Simon (Yale) 2:03.84, 2. Plamer (Brown), 3. Chun (Princeton); one-meter diving--1. Ciark (Penn. St.), 2. Goldberg (Harvard), 3. Moses (Princeton); 200 yard freestyle relay--1. Princeton...

Author: By L. JOSEPH Garcia, SPECIAL TO CRIMSON | Title: Aquamen, Women Plunge Into Easterns | 3/5/1982 | See Source »

...past 29 years "attending physician" to Congress, Dr. George Calver, 69, summed up the greatest heart-tiring hazards to his 531 charges: 1) constituents who ply their Congressman or Senator with heavy dinners, 2) Washington hostesses who stuff him with rich viands, 3) filibustering. Of the last hazard Dr. Calver said: "I have been known to make people stop speaking." His filibuster buster: he sends one of the orator's colleagues to deliver a casual warning: "Dr. Calver is watching you, and you're going...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, may 27, 1957 | 5/27/1957 | See Source »

Others elected were James E. Bacon, of Wilmett, Illinois and Winthrop House; Richard C. Farrington, of Piae Orchard, Connecticut and Leverett House; Gim P. Fong, of Newton; Calver C. Groton, of Westerley, Rhode-Island and Lowell House; John B. Manning, of Worcester and Winthrop House; Ira H. Peterman, of Yonkers, New York and Dunster House; Costas C. Rodis, of Nashua, New Hampshire and Kirkland House; Ralph F. Scalera, of Midland, Pennsylvania and Winthrop House; and Robert L. Wiley, of St. Paul, Wisconsin and Lowell House...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Wylie Tops Field of 30 in Election Of Class Day Committee Members | 3/22/1952 | See Source »

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