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...Freshman Programming position (news, Mar. 6), I was dismayed by the article’s reference to the Dean’s Office creating a ‘Fun’ Director. A small part of the job will be to “serve as the primary liaison with the First-Year Social Committee to develop, plan and promote first-year events and activities.” The major responsibilities will center on Freshman Dean’s Office publications, pre-orientation programs, Opening Days, residential education, and creating more opportunities for student-faculty interaction. The last task should...
...students at the event was a lack of financial backing, which often inhibits entrepreneurs from developing their ideas. Several students present, however, said that, with HCEF’s help, they had found grant programs that provided them with the money to actualize their ideas. Acting as a networking liaison for students with entrepreneurial aspirations is one of HCEF’s primary aims. “What we try to focus on as an organization is pooling all the resources at this institution and the alumni base,” said Nimay K. Mehta...
Absent from the preview was Target executive Trish Adams, the woman responsible for green-lighting the New York City designer as the retailer's latest glamorous liaison. Adams, it turns out, was more than a thousand miles away at the company's Minneapolis, Minn., headquarters. Nose down, no piccolo. Adams, like Gina Sprenger, her counterpart at Target's furniture division, is accustomed to toiling behind the scenes, brokering profitable alliances at a time when almost every mainstream retailer is craving a dose of designer cachet. These days you are nothing without your boldface co-conspirators. H&M has Madonna. Kohl...
...Brien also played a crucial role as a liaison to former University President Lawrence H. Summers, who frequently mentioned O’Brien’s contributions with high praise. She played an instrumental role in making sure that Summers was constantly aware of student life issues and also helped garner his financial support for undergraduate initatives. We can only hope that President-elect Drew G. Faust will be able to find an O’Brien equivalent in the College administration...
...things, but there is not a single portrait of our beloved Great Leader.'' Outside the kitchen, I saw a man who had not been with the Red Guards the night before. I could tell by his air of self-assurance that he was a party official. ''I'm a liaison officer of the municipal government,'' he said. ''It's my job to inspect the revolutionary action of the Red Guards. Have you been beaten or ill treated?'' ''No, not at all,'' I said. ''These Red Guards carried out their revolutionary action strictly according to the teachings of our Great Leader...