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...letter was offered as a "gift of love" to the freshman by four individuals who say that they are "happy people with good rich lives" because they use the drugs. It is signed by James F. Calvert...

Author: By Marcia B. Line, | Title: Group Gives Letter to Class of '70 Praising Use of Psychedelic Drugs | 4/29/1967 | See Source »

...graceful and he has staged all but the biggest numbers with finesse. The three sailors on leave who bring such simplicity to the Big City that they make it seem cozy are convincingly naive without becoming cute. All three have excellent voices, and both Robert Bush and Robert Calvert give remarkably well-timed and energetic performances...

Author: By Timothy Crouse, | Title: On the Town | 4/15/1967 | See Source »

...Gregory Calvert of SDS, wearing a full mustache and orange pin that read "resist," explained that SDS opposed volunteer army because it is the same thing as a professional army...

Author: By James K. Glassman, (SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON) | Title: Student Leaders Say 'Draft Must Go,' Call for System of Voluntary Service | 2/6/1967 | See Source »

...suspect cannot suppress evidence just because a search warrant is not served on him personally. Armed with a valid warrant, Nashville detectives set out to search Joseph M. Calvert's house for some stolen rare coins. Calvert was not at home, so the detectives simply walked in, found some incriminating coins and left a copy of the warrant. Refusing to bar the evidence, the Tennessee Supreme Court ruled that police did not need to actually present a warrant to the subject of their search. In general, police may forcibly enter a house to execute a valid warrant after announcing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Decisions: Who Can't Have What | 12/16/1966 | See Source »

...Guns of Navarone and H.M.S. Ulysses would have done. They were tightlipped, quietly efficient men who were repelled by heroics, and obviously wanted nothing more than peace and quiet after their hazardous call to duty ended. In this book, however, MacLean has smashed the mold. Secret Agent Philip Calvert, his new hero, must have got his basic training by watching James Bond movies. Calvert is simply too incredibly dumb to be taken seriously. Assigned to track down pirates in the Irish Sea, Calvert stumbles on the gang right away. But instead of sensibly going for help, he hangs around long...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Short Notices: Oct. 7, 1966 | 10/7/1966 | See Source »

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