Word: liaisoning
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...facilitate what Jewett describes as "a regular dialogue" between the two departments, admissions added a liaison to its staff to co-ordinate communications recently. James W. Stoeckel '74, a former varsity quarterback, now occupies the role...
Christopher Morris, now in the athletic department, preceded Stoeckel as admissions-athletics liaison. "Harvard was really the last school in the Ivies to send coaches on the road. We're still in a catch-up situation--we're not identifying a large number of viable candidates or getting to them early enough," Morris says...
...public mood triggered by the crises in Iran and Afghanistan. As many Americans seem eager to rally behind the President, Republicans seeking an alternative have turned more receptively toward a man with Bush's broad experience in foreign affairs, including his service as head of the U.S. Liaison Office in Peking. To have headed the CIA, championing its cause when so many critics were clobbering it, is now an unanticipated political plus. Finally, Bush, too, has changed, shedding his New England-bred modesty and campaigning with the zest of a man willing to boast of his past and proclaim...
...there?" One reporter asked the state Democratic committee to help him find a caucus held in a small town fire station with a potbelly stove and a Dalmatian. "We said we could get him a fire station in a small town," said Sarah Herold, the party's press liaison, "but he would have to supply the dog and the stove." State Republican Chairman Stephen Roberts recalls how a reporter for an Eastern daily looked out over an empty rural landscape and sighed, "What a terrible waste." Roberts corrected her: "That's where we grow grain." She replied...
About halfway through the seven-year liaison, Robert and Emma go to Venice for a vacation, and it becomes obliquely clear that Robert knows about the affair. Perhaps he knew all along. Who knew what, when, constitutes the sole suspense factor of the evening. A confirmed philanderer, Robert is not about to incite a showdown. But it goes rather deeper than that, into the realm of male bonding. Jerry does not really feel remorse about betraying his unseen wife, but he feels terribly guilty about betraying his best friend. Similarly, Robert complains that they never play squash any more...