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...Varsity Club, a not-for-profit organization that is over 120 years old, serves as the primary fundraising liason for Harvard's 41 Division I varsity sports, compiling regular "Friends of" newsletters, organizing fundraising events, and processing gifts made to athletic programs...
...investigators have pulled out one e-mail from the thousands provided by Justice wherein a staffer for Senate Republican Pete Domenici e-mails a Rove Deputy, Scott Jennings, the White House legislative liason, Candida Wolff, and someone identified only by their e-mail address kr@gwbush.com. The content of the e-mail itself is non-controversial--it refers to Domenici's suggestions for a replacement U.S. Attorney, standard practice in such appointments. But inclusion of the outside e-mail account opens the door for questioning Sampson on the use of such accounts by the White House and other administration officials...
...after just one season in Cambridge. Previously, Commissiong spent eight seasons on the staff at Maine, his alma mater, as well as two seasons at Bates. Commissiong also recruited New England, New York, and Canada for Harvard while serving as the team’s pro liason. Special teams and linebackers coach John Butler is leaving for the same position at Minnesota as part of Tim Brewster’s new staff. After arriving from Southwest Texas State, Butler spent the last four seasons at Harvard, handling recruiting for Texas, Arizona, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. He coached four first-team...
...HCARAR, which is to help musicians connect with each other. We want to make the music community more social and tight knit,” said Shirley L. Hufstedler ’07, president of HCARAR. The inspiration for the event came from HCARAR’s Events Liason, Amy R. Klein ’07, who got the idea from a music camp she worked for last summer. “The goal of the camp is for the girls to learn to play instruments and then form a band, so the first day, the girls have to make...
...that could be classified as sadomasochistic appears often in medieval stories of courtly love, for instance. Despite research that shows that 15 percent of the American adult population has engaged in SM at some point, bondage remains a marginalized activity. A history of humanity’s long liason with leather...