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Rondeau traveled to the Yale's Center Church to witness Local 34's agreement. She said that in addition to increased wages and benefits, one of the major parts of the contract was the establishment of a liason committee between the administration and the workers that will be used when workers want to redefine job descriptions...
Committee members added that the group wants to be a liason with the College. "We want to keep the interaction going." said Melissa A. Burke...
...group of Harvard students yesterday that he had decided to postpone the completion of that project with Chaikin. The production, originally slated for completion sometime this month, was funded by the American Repertoiry Theater (A.R.T.) but would have appeared on the Loeb Experimental stage, Jonathan E. Marks, University liason officer with the A.R.T., said yesterday...
...past, the problem of a decline in voter participation has been examined mostly in piecemeal fashion," Kevin Gottlieb, Harvard's liason to ABC and the chief conference organizer, said yesterday. Gottlieb and others noted that the last major systematic review of voting procedures took place more than 20 years ago, before the onset of the drastic decline in turnout that reached a level of just more than half of eligible voters in the 1980 general elections...
Villa I Tatti's new lease on fiscal life red O'Brien to make Rotner the liason to two other Harvard artistic bastions, the Fogg Art Museum and the American Repertory Theater ART I of both organizations he has served as a financial consultant who has been able to enhance communication with the central administration because of his appreciation for the unique fiscal needs of artists and other creative workers...