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...Women's Center, staffed on a volunteer basis, is a place where women can drop in for discussion of subjects of common interest. The library is to be a source of information for undergraduate papers and theses on women's issues. The Center has also established a liason committee to keep in touch with the Graduate Women's Organization, RUS, Radcliffe Institute and alumnae...
Another factor which may have entered into the decision is Land's friendship with many of the Physics professors. Edward M. Purcell, Gade University Professor- who served as liason between Land and the other Physics professors in the hours before the cancellation- said that Land had been a good friend of his "for a long time...
...addition to these five administra-tive Vice Presidents, another post, specifically dealing with educational affairs, would be created. The Executive Vice President for Education would be able to speak for the President on matters of educational policy both inside and outside the University. He would serve as a liason between the President and the Deans and act as the President in his absence...
Gruson, who was responsible for inviting faculty and administration representatives, said they should not be "just window dressing." He said they could contribute to the working meetings of the group, and act as liason with the faculties which will make decisions about day care policy...
This fear is shared by one-third of Harvard's Law Faculty members, who signed a petition against the proposed bill last Spring, and Charles P. Whitlock, who served for 12 years as Harvard's liason with civil authorities before becoming associate College dean...