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...title of Secretary to the Corporation, taking over these duties when Mr. Allen leaves the University this summer to join the editorial staff of the publishing house of Harper and Brothers. The secretaryship for alumni affairs is a newly created position; in this capacity Mr. Seymour will act as liaison officer between the University and the Alumni...
...proved his ability before; and the other, by his fact and his popularity with the Class of 1926. has given every evidence of being able to care for the Class of 1927. The University is to be congratulated on finding such men to perform this invaluable service of liaison and supervision...
...Engineers on August 1, 1914, and served in the front line continuously until December, 1917, with the exception of nine months spent in a hospital recovering from wounds received in action. He also received several citations for his service while in the front line. In 1917, he was appointed Liaison Officer and Instructor in the American Army Schools in France...
...that the CRIMSON notes the resignation of Frederick L. Allen '12 as Secretary to the Corporation. Mr. Allen will leave behind him a gap difficult to fill. More than a publicity manager or an official interpreter, for four years he has served the University in the capacity of a liaison officer, keeping one department informed of activities in the others, maintaining the contact between the Office and the undergraduate, and interpreting Harvard to the outside world...
Professor Coolidge spent six-months in Russia where he acted as special representative and chief of the Liaison Division of the American Relief Administration. Though the work took him over several parts of the country, he spent most of his time in Moscow occupied in the direct relations between the Relief Administration and the Soviet Government. He was also in charge of the repatriation of the American citizens in Russia...