Word: harrimans
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...student organization which does not re-register with the Dean of Students' office is contacted several times," said Laurie A. Harriman, assistant to the dean of students. "For whatever reason, we could not get in contact with them...
According to Harriman, many student groups fail to re-register, but they just need to contact her to be recognized again...
...decision to change the Postering policy was designed to facilitate publicity efforts by students organizations, according to Laurie Harriman, assistant to Dean of Students Archie C. Epps...
...game. On the evidence, her well-documented ambitions, appetites and acquisitiveness were swaddled in social graces. She seems also to have given good value to the men who provided--sometimes simultaneously--the residences, the antiques, the designer frocks and the sort of pin money only Cartier understands. As Averell Harriman's wife and widow, she became a patron of defeated Democrats, opening her house to promising politicians, Bill Clinton among them. According to the numbers, Pamela Harriman was an effective party fund raiser, although not an especially generous contributor...
Money and power, not love and marriage, are the dominant themes of this brightly written book. The bottom line is that Pamela Churchill Harriman knew how to get money but not how to keep it. In the 1950s she made a virtue of her extravagance. "My life has given me a unique opportunity to shop," she once told a fashion reporter. Forty years later, following a decade of big spending and bad investments, she was selling off prime assets from the Harriman estate to meet expenses. Her biggest fear, notes one of Bedell Smith's many loquacious sources, was that...