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According to Stephanie N. Kendall ’05, the liaison who led the trip, the day was an opportunity for Harvard’s aspiring diplomats to get a feel for their futures...
Paul C. Schultz ’03, a Crimson editor, is president of Harvard Right to Life. Claire V. McCusker ’04 is HRL’s Student Group Liaison...
OFFICE OF ALERTS LIAISON...
...diplomat's penchant for secrecy. Kissinger quickly went to work to counter that impression. He had dinner with the panel's vice chairman, former Democratic Senator George Mitchell; met with 9/11 victims' families that were at his West Wing announcement; and, sources tell TIME, plans to appoint a liaison to keep in daily contact with families during the probe. Others are worried that Kissinger will be swayed by his many business interests. The international consultant is said to be outraged by the insinuation, but he will not disclose his thick client portfolio. "At his age and stage of life," says...
...other four positions are publicity coordinator, communications coordinator, technical liaison and the newly-added post of historian. Mike M. Donahue ’05, Robert A. Hodgson ’05, E. Peyton Sherwood ’04 and Peter A. Dodd ’06 will fill those roles...