Word: liaison
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PETER M. FLANIGAN, assistant to President Nixon, with special responsibilities for trade and liaison with the business community...
Brandeis Student Council member Mark Hamqmershmidt, who acts as a liaison between the BUAA and the undergraduates, said yesterday that Aronson decided not to run "because she feared the possibility of 99 per cent of the alumni pulling their money out of Brandeis if Angela wins...
...finance, development or fund-raising, external affairs, and administrative operations. There is also mention of an Executive Vice President for Education, who, it is suggested, would be able to speak for the President on matters of educational policy both inside and outside the University. He would serve as a liaison between the President and the Deans and act as the President in his absence...
...kids or the in-laws; Santiago has a housing shortage, and few apartments allow much privacy. But 90% of the patrons are young, single Chileans, for whom a bachelor flat is an impossible luxury. For them, only the Valdivia and less elegant places like it afford an indoor liaison...
Forman never gets much farther; he just stands in the same place and keeps turning around. Father makes a second go at it, meets the mother of another fugitive girl and forgets his mission until a phone call from his wife interrupts a budding liaison. The parents join a fic- titious society, S.P.F.C. (Society for Parents of Fugitive Children), experiment with marijuana and make even bigger asses of themselves. The daughter arrives home that night to see her parents, stoned on weed and booze, playing strip poker with another couple from the S.P.F.C. So it goes, one uninspired variation after...