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...Financial Aid. This issue affects a large proportion of undergraduates, and the council should immediately establish a liaison with the Financial Aid office so that students can explain their needs and worries on a regular basis. The council can also move information in the other direction, educating all undergraduates on the nuances of federal programs and Harvard's own continuing efforts to separate admissions decisions from financial matters...
...worked closely with Dukakis on the K. School's State and Local Executive Program and who resigned from his Harvard post two weeks ago, yesterday became the co-ordinator of the transition advisory committee. As the main full-time staff member for the project, Kireker will provide "a liaison between Michael and the committee," a Dukakis spokesman said...
King's legislative liaison said yesterday that the governor will push a spate of proposals which he has introduced to toughen the Commonwealth's criminal codes. The main priority will be to pass legislation implementing the death penalty. State voters last Tuesday approved by an overwhelming majority a referendum making capital punishment constitutional in Massachusetts...
...meeting and the formal update will both take place within the next two weeks, Gen Denterlein, the committee's official liaison, said...
Harold Brown reported that during a meeting with Huang Zhen, head of the Washington liaison office of the People's Republic of China, Huang was particularly critical about our having changed strategic planning from a "2½ war" capability to a "1½ war" capability. When Harold pointed out that the other war plan had been designed for use against the People's Republic of China, the criticisms were attenuated...