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Suleiman at 44 the oldest of this group serves as the department's unofficial liaison with France. "She is our link to the contemporary French literary scene," says Brody, adding. "She is really up to date and in touch with what is going on there...

Author: By Charles T. Kurzman, | Title: Susan Suleiman | 2/3/1984 | See Source »

...Baker stays in the running, it will reinforce the impression that the White House staff is restless and feuding. Director of Communications David Gergen resigned last week to accept a fellowship at Harvard's Institute of Politics. Three weeks earlier, Legislative Liaison Kenneth Duberstein quit to join a private lobbying firm. The departure of these two "pragmatists" as well as the expected resignation early next year of Budget Director David Stockman, will leave Baker with only two staunch allies in the White House, Michael Deaver and Richard Darman. That prospect, along with the fatigue of three years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hardball | 12/19/1983 | See Source »

...number of student-faculty liaison committees to increase student input into Law School administration...

Author: By Charles T. Kurzman, | Title: Law School Revs up Its Expanded PR Machine | 11/29/1983 | See Source »

This entails, among other things, Dowling notes, overseeing the unified undergraduate Biology curriculum; serving as liaison between Harvard biologists and central administration; and trying to link up Faculty biologists in programs with bio-medical researchers at other Harvard schools...

Author: By Michael J. Abramowitz, | Title: The Heirs Apparent? | 11/12/1983 | See Source »

...ever, Spam). The volleyball games and group jogs have been rare since the hostile fire turned intense late in the summer. Between duties, some soldiers kill stray scorpions and centipedes in the three-and four-man bunkers. When he was out and about during a stint as liaison officer to the British peace-keeping troops, First Lieut. Lee Marlow of Nashville found to his surprised pleasure that "people in Beirut seemed friendly. They waved and said hello." But now he and everyone else must spend the bulk of their time hunkered down. "It's mostly boring, really," says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: We All Knew the Hazards | 10/31/1983 | See Source »

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