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...Harvard students who were chosen for the program include Kathryn E. C. Berndtson ’06, Jeffrey R. Daffron ’06, Kathryn A. Eidmann ’06, and Cornelia L. Griggs ’05, who is also a Crimson editor...
...Daffron, an economics concentrator, will teach English to middle school students in the Hunan Province of China. He became interested in the CollegeCorps program last fall, when former Harvard Professor Jeffrey D. Sachs ’76 praised it in a lecture on developmental economics. Daffron’s faculty advisers are Daniel J. Benjamin, a teaching fellow in economics, and Lawrence Buell, chair of the English Department, who has worked extensively in the Hunan Province...
...mail, Daffron described his project as “an analysis of Chinese socio-economic development with a specific interest in the effect of current capitalist progress on the emergence of governmental liberalism...
...staff's influence. Cunningham's Liddy-the-Closet-Liberal complaint was soon picked up by others, including Sheila Moloney, executive director of the conservative Eagle Forum. Moloney calls Dole's selection of advisers--with its emphasis on Eastern Republican operatives like political strategist Kieran Mahoney and committee manager Tom Daffron--"troubling...
...October 1991 shortly after his government was overthrown by a military coup. As the firm lobbied U.S. officials to bolster support for Aristide's return to power, Thompson pitched in by calling JOHN SUNUNU, chief of staff for the Bush White House, to discuss Aristide's case. TOM DAFFRON, Thompson's chief of staff, says there is absolutely, totally, nothing similar between foreign governments seeking to influence U.S. policy by hiring a lobbyist and foreign governments seeking to influence U.S. policy by giving campaign contributions. "One's legal, and the other is illegal," he explains...