Word: calvinism
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...Indian activism is gradually beating its way into the nation's consciousness?and into its conscience. In ways both salutary and shabby, Indians are becoming fashionable. As The New Yorker's Calvin Trillin recently observed: "It is almost possible to hear the drums in the East Sixties...
...Rookie of the Year Calvin Hill-is a graduate of those Ivory League [sic] Colleges. In this day and age, one of the things for youth is athletes, professional or amateur...
...House Majority Leader Thomas W. McGee (D-Lynn) said that Harvard it self had an interest in promoting pro-football. "The Rookie of the Year- Calvin Hill- is a graduate of one of those Ivory [sic] League Colleges. In this day and age, one of the greatest inspirations for youth is athletes, professional or amateur," he said...
Daily Plank. Williamson has something more that sets him apart from almost every other actor. He is a Scot, and every inch the child of John Knox out of Calvin. What he puts into Hamlet and all the other parts that he has played is the passionate intensity of a religious zealot. This makes him a metaphysical actor who asks people to look into the abyss of being. Most people prefer to walk the safe 9-to-5 plank of their daily lives and never look over the edge at fate...
Troubling Dilemma. In fact, law schools are now offering a number of courses on welfare and consumer law, and on other special concerns of the poor. Still, Negroes like Calvin Johnson, who attends Stanford Law School, criticize the traditional law curriculum. "How many blacks," he asks, "have worries about taxes, estates or corporation law?" David Mitchell, a black at Columbia Law School, disagrees. He argues that courses in corporate and tax law are "as relevant to black businessmen as to white." Moreover, he declares, "you can't know landlord-tenant problems without understanding the principles of property...