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...Elizabeth F. Maher ’04, Chair
...important member of the class of 2004, however, whose face is not in full color on the center spread of the magazine. (She is however featured in black and white photos on pages 8 and 11, but that’s not the point.) Like me, Elizabeth F. Maher generally prefers the relative anonymity of a signature at the bottom of an editors’ note to the self-aggrandizement writ large we’re featuring in this issue. But we’ll usher her center stage for the moment, just as we’re taking this...
...Elizabeth F. Maher...
...Community Action Chair Lauren S. Kuley ’06, Conferences Chair Tara M. Fisher ’06, Study Groups Chair Elise Stefanik ’06, Fellows Chair David M. Kaden ’06, National Campaign Chair Leslie V. Pope ’06, Projects Chair Elizabeth A. Goldschmidt ’06, Outreach Chair Mark C. Beatty ’06, Forum Chair John H. Jernigan ’06, Harvard Political Union Chair Daniel A. Dunay ’06 and Internships Chair Paloma A. Zepeda ’06. The Refugee Crisis policy group...
...FROM LONDON, Nov. 17] was at odds with the welcome that President Ronald Reagan experienced 21 years ago on a similar diplomatic trip to London and other European capitals. After visiting Rome, Reagan and his wife, Nancy, spent two nights at Windsor Castle, outside London, as guests of Queen Elizabeth II. The larger purpose of his journey was to reassure Europeans that the U.S. remained committed to nato and genuinely sought peace and arms reduction with the Soviet Union. Although Reagan was confronted in West Berlin by several thousand hostile demonstrators, the overall reaction to his visit was positive...