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...most positive experience was with a couple of Spanish speaking people who had either recently moved to the U.S. or had no families here," Saenz said, "Our group's liaison and I spoke Spanish, and they really appreciated that someone came and could speak with them...
Equally abhorrent, the FBI was not an intruder, but a welcome guest on campus in the eyes of top administrators. At both Harvard and Yale, high-level liaisons were charged with the specific task of coordinating relations with the FBI. Diamond says it was likely that then-Provost Paul H. Buck was the liaison at Harvard...
...shows the riches of the past and thepromise of the future," said Edwards, who isfaculty liaison to the 175th Anniversarycommittee. "It points in the direction that theDivinity School is heading...
...want to serve as a resource for positive social change in the community, not to be perceived as some large chain invading it," said Jan C. Larsan '89, community liaison for the club...
...abuse. And the other children must be suffering psychic retinal damage from the blinding heat of the infotainment dragon. Another casualty is the fond notion -- held by many otherwise cynical folk on both coasts and by not a few people in between -- that the Woody-Mia story was a liaison for the ages. This was the last light that failed...