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...aides to Sen. Gary Hart (D-Colo.), Sen. Howard Baker (R-Tenn.) and Elizabeth H. Dole, assistant to the president for public liason, all confirmed that a K-School official had inquired about the availability of each on June...
Thomas E. Crooks '49, Faculty liason to Harvard's working Committee for the Handicapped, said yesterday he had informed Mattlin that the College was "at the moment not prepared" to make the revisions needed in Mather to accommodate disabled students...
...trade to go back to. Between college and his years in the NFL, Szaro had worked as an export manager with Colgate-Palmolive, travelling extensively throughout South America, Europe, and especially the Far East. Szaro recalls as one of the most rewarding times of his life a stint as liason between skilled Jewish professionals emigrating from Russia and American businesses, many emigrants whom he place through Harvard connections...
During his leave of absence, the late Rep. Bob Fortes (D-Mattapan) hired Nuri as an administrative assistant, and he became executive director of the Black Caucus last August, two months after his graduation. Currently serving as a liason between the Caucus and the community, Nuri develops programs and legislation for Caucus members, performing a variety of tasks from research to follow-up evaluation services...
Bush has a similar opportunity. He has served as director of the Central Intelligence Agency, chairman of the Republican National Committee and official liason to China, but his elected experience includes only an unspectacular four years in Congress. Bush can and does shift from moderate to conservative rhetoric, depending on who is listening, because he has no voting record or recent link to official policy...