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...basis. EPA Official Courtney Riordan, 45, the acting administrator for research and development, was named to the post permanently. The White House tapped Lee Thomas, 38, to replace the ousted Rita Lavelle as head of the agency's hazardous-waste program. The Administration also created a new congressional-liaison job designed to smooth ruffled relations between Capitol Hill and the agency, and nominated Lee Verstandig, 45, an Assistant Secretary of Transportation, to fill it. The new appointees are widely regarded as seasoned Government professionals who will help restore an air of competence to the agency...
Stredier also said that HRDC"s support for the creation of a liaison represents a complete change in student opinion. When the ART first came to Harvard, undergraduates interested in drama were afraid that their needs would he sacrificed for those of the ART, Striedter said, adding. Now the feeling is that students would like to have more intense contact...
Wyse expressed doubts about the financial feasibility of establishing a liaison "Unfortunately, the Faculty is reticent to commit any more theory to the ART then they already have," he said...
Wyse expressed doubts about the financial feasibility of establishing a liaison "Unfortunately, the Faculty is reticent to commit any more theory to the ART then they already have," he said...
Stredier also said that HRDC"s support for the creation of a liaison represents a complete change in student opinion. When the ART first came to Harvard, undergraduates interested in drama were afraid that their needs would he sacrificed for those of the ART, Striedter said, adding. Now the feeling is that students would like to have more intense contact...