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  • Roger Craver is reputed to have raised more than $6 billion in small-dollar donations during a career in which he helped start or build many grassroots organizations, including Common Cause, Handgun Control, Inc., the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League, and the National Organization for Women.

    Surprise Party 2007

  • Roger Craver is reputed to have raised more than $6 billion in small-dollar donations during a career in which he helped start or build many grassroots organizations, including Common Cause, Handgun Control, Inc., the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League, and the National Organization for Women.

    Surprise Party 2007

  • A gold-and-enamel hair ornament by Margret Craver of such rich and lovely originality that it begs for both use and display by a great beauty, of course was commissioned by the American Crafts Council.

    Coming In From the Cold Ada Louise Huxtable 2011

  • "Physically, people will feel better when they leave our 787," says Kent Craver , regional director for passenger satisfaction and revenue at Boeing.

    Airlines Promise: It Will Get Better Peter Sanders 2011

  • You can do something right now, send a message to Edison International''s CEO, Ted Craver, and tell him to shut down the Fisk and Crawford plants and stop making people sick in Chicago.

    Philip Radford: In Chicago, Coal Is the Real Crime Philip Radford 2011

  • Doug Bailey, the co-founder of the political publication Hotline, stood to praise the second inductee, Roger M. Craver, poking fun at the righteousness of Craver's campaign messages.

    Ed Rollins, Republican strategist, joins political consultant hall of fame 2011

  • Theodore Craver, Edison's chief executive, holds out hope that his subsidiary can gain value if natural gas prices rise or some new cheap scrubbing technology appears.

    Why Small Coal-Fired Plants are Going Away 2010

  • In 1999, again with Craver, he founded the Freedom Channel, the first attempt to provide online video-on-demand campaigning by offering candidates for the House, Senate, and presidency the opportunity to post clips of themselves speaking directly to the camera about a list of issues the channel provided — an early experiment in dictating the agenda.

    Surprise Party 2007

  • He quit in 1987 to co-found, with Craver, The Hotline, a political tip sheet zapped to subscribers each morning through the then-innovative technology of the fax, and later over the Internet.

    Surprise Party 2007

  • The three persuaded Roger Craver, a pioneer in the field of cause-oriented fund-raising, to join them with the object of financing the effort through online donations, and they recruited an executive committee to raise a $1 million bridge fund.

    Surprise Party 2007

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