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...Phillips '62, co-chairman of the Drive Committee, pointed out the need for a strong campaign in the Yard and suggested a goal of $15,000. Albert L. Jacobs '61, secretary of the Harvard Student Council, announced that he and Lewis B. Oliver, Jr., '61 would act as liason between the Student and Freshman Councils...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Council Hits Pusey's NDEA Stand | 10/22/1959 | See Source »

...turning American policy into an unnegotiable sham. The frauds which he consistently practiced on the American public in the fields of fallout danger and of test detection capabilities have not yet been exposed. While the committee has concentrated on some of his more blatant failures in Executive-Legislative liason, it has left untouched his record as a creature of the Strategic Air Command in the Oppenheimer case...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Big Lie | 5/11/1959 | See Source »

...presented it to several possible supporters, but received no real encouragement until he went to Deans Herzog and Keppel of the Graduate School of Education. Herzog pointed out that they could give some definite support whereas the Yard had "sympathy but ..." about the idea. The Deans served as a liason between Goldberg and schools that might be interested and also gave official sanction to the group...

Author: By Jean J. Darling, | Title: Volunteer Teachers Aid Local Schools | 11/15/1958 | See Source »

...since a great organizational structure would freeze the group and hamper the project's flexibility. The group needs a paid manager, however, to maintain regular channels among the schools, the University, and the officers. The HUT backers are looking for someone familiar with "school politics" who would act as liason between schools' needs and the academic and social obligations of undergraduates. If the HUT can find a student interested in this sort of work, they hope to expand to 30 students by next year. But even without a paid manager, the group continues to expand as undergraduates and teachers learn...

Author: By Jean J. Darling, | Title: Volunteer Teachers Aid Local Schools | 11/15/1958 | See Source »

...manager is more than a glorified janitor. Any man who has managed a Harvard team will proclaim the advantages of his job. More than any other single group, the managers are in constant contact with coaches and athletic directors here and at other schools. They are the direct liason between the team and the Department of Athletics, for it is the manager who has contacts with both the players and administration. Managers feel they have a grave responsibility for team spirit. Sloppy arrangements of a trip may wreck the spirit of a team. Above all, managing...

Author: By Thomas M. Pepper, | Title: Varsity Managers: The Indispensable Men | 10/22/1958 | See Source »

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