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Lewis's appointment over the summer of Karen E. Avery '87 as assistant dean of the College and a liaison to students about women's issues, campus safety and sexual orientation strikes us as a positive development. He acted independently of any recommendation from the committee, seeming to think that the issues Avery is responsible for are important enough to warrant allocating the College's financial resources to her position. We hope she and Virginia Mackay-Smith, assistant dean of the College for co-education, can work together to make themselves known to the College community as approachable resources...
Rebbeca Waltman, the staff liaison for Phi Beta Kappa, said she accidentally notified all of the special concentrators because she thought she had received a list of only nominated students...
...Lewis said in an e-mail message that the group's original meeting last May resulted in a positive change--the addition of Karen E. Avery '87 as an assistant dean of the College and a liaison to students about women's issues, campus safety and sexual orientation...
Council President Robert M. Hyman '98-'97 said he hopes to appoint the executive board positions of press and publicity liaison, technology coordinator, executive assistant, parliamentarian and intercollegiate liaison before tomorrow's council meeting...
Riley says the guards are in the ideal position to act as a community liaison between the Harvard community and the HUPD...