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Some System. Carter stressed three topics: Government reorganization. White House liaison with Capitol Hill and the role of Congress in foreign affairs. Of the last, he asked: "How am I going to handle it? When I travel overseas, should I take Congressmen and Senators with me? I've got to come up with some kind of system where Congress is a part of this." Though he got no clear answer, he promised to go even beyond the kind of cooperation that existed in the late '40s and early '50s, when Republican Senator Arthur Vandenberg and Democratic Senator...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE TRANSITION: Mr. Outside Is Moving In | 11/29/1976 | See Source »

...occasion Watson had hand-carried to Plains a black-bound memorandum that dealt with the candidate's favorite subject: Government reorganization. The memo had many recommendations-and questions. About one problem Watson wrote Carter: "We have identified 20 priority targets for organization and have liaison teams to go into the departments after the election. The question is whether the teams should begin before you have appointed the new department Secretary. There is a strong case to be made that we should wait." Carter's answer, scribbled in blue ink in the margin, was crisp and clear...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Proceed and Be Bold' | 11/15/1976 | See Source »

Peter L. Coddington started work last Monday as a liaison between Harvard and the state and national legislatures. He says he is responsible for representing the University's views to lawmakers on all important issues that involve Harvard...

Author: By Thomas A. Mullen, | Title: Harvard Fills New Legislative Liaison Post | 10/23/1976 | See Source »

...line with his philosophy of turning his office into a clearing house, Fox has already appointed an assistant dean, Ann B. Spence, to oversee budgets and to act as a liaison between separate College areas. At present, Fox has specific control over money allocated for anything concerning Houses and dormitories except their physical upkeep, and his jurisdiction may eventually be expanded to include final approval of the budgets of other non-academic undergraduate programs. Fox denies that such a move would be a centralization of authority; rather, he considers it essential to increasing the awareness of College administrators that their...

Author: By Gay Seidman, | Title: Emerging from UHall's backstage | 9/24/1976 | See Source »

...part of Spence's position that has yet to emerge clearly is her role as a liaison between House masters and the College dean. In the past, Whitlock says, masters have been free to turn wherever they wished for assistance--which in many cases led them directly to Dean Rosovsky. But a draft report of the dean's Task Force on Undergraduate Life suggested a more identifiable place for masters to go to for information and aid, as a way to more efficiently utilize House resources and to erase inequities between House facilities...

Author: By Gay Seidman, | Title: Emerging from UHall's backstage | 9/24/1976 | See Source »

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