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...through the wire-service offices. At the A.P. bureau, a Vietnamese who had supplied pictures to the wire service for three years showed up with a Viet Cong friend and two North Vietnamese soldiers and revealed proudly that he had been a revolutionary for a decade working as a "liaison with the international press." He thereupon guaranteed the safety of the A.P. newsmen and joined them in a round of Cokes and leftover cakes. Wrote Peter Arnett that night: "I never dreamed it would end the way it did at noon today. I thought it might have ended with...
Student Coordinator of Latin American Studies Association and liaison to the faculty's Committee on Latin American Studies, Local Committee Exchange Controller for International Assn. of Economics and Management Students; Undergraduate Admissions Council; Crimson Key; Quincy House Crew, Blood Drive solicitor...
GEORGE BUSH, 50. Ford's second choice for Vice President, the handsome Bush is currently chief of the U.S. liaison office in Peking. He served two vigorous years as U.S. Representative to the United Nations, where he developed a knack for negotiation and earned the respect of fellow delegates. As Republican national chairman, he made friends in all factions of the party...
...diary reveals a striking view of sex, little discussed in his formal writings. A characteristically dense entry of Feb. 8, 1916 stated: "Just as speech was born by the unexpected use of organs being bent to emit articulated sounds-but originally formed for different ends-so, perhaps the love-liaison with God on which the mystical body's cohesion rests, is the fortuitous, secondary use of a passion-subjected temperament." Put more directly in another passage, this meant that "for a man, God must be loved through woman by using...
Paul N. Ylvisaker, who served as Harvard's liaison with the masters committee, could not be reached for comment Yesterday...