Word: liaisoning
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...assembles his own staff, and each in turn talks about where difficulties may lie for the President. Political problems; personnel matters; Paul Warnke's troubles on the Hill; how Jordan's staff can help Frank Moore's much criticized legislative liaison operation...
...addition, according to a University pamphlet; they are intended "to bring new ideas and fresh viewpoints to the University, to prevent provincialism, inbreeding and self-satisfaction and to serve as a liaison with the disciplines as represented outside Harvard...
...trying to prevent delinquency before it occurs," Detective Ed Loder, who acts as the Cambridge Police Liaison with NYPUM, says. Loder explained that each boy or girl (girls comprise one-quarter of the program) is given two hours' riding time each week, and a two-hour a week group meeting. During the summer and school vacations, the young people make a field trip to Camp Edwards, Massachusetts, where they can experience trail riding...
...Neill complained that he was not consulting them enough. They were especially miffed that their advice had not been sought on energy policy. "Obviously we should do that, and we will do it," said Carter softly-with a nod to Frank Moore, his chief of congressional liaison. Moore was criticized during the transition period for not touching enough bases on Capitol Hill and not returning Congressmen's phone calls...
...have fostered good will between the two schools. Karen Falkenstein '78 said she feels that she has a purpose, that she "wasn't just patching up." Ray said tutors have helped Roxbury kids not only as teachers but also as friends, and Nancy O'Neill, last year's Roxbury liaison to Harvard, said, "When the parents see-one-on-one, they think it's just super...