Word: staff
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...individuals in the chain of custody of these documents for deposition." TIME Correspondent Gregory H. Wierzynski reports that "those close to the suit say it is either a case of potentially explosive material that the White House wants to hide or extreme bungling by the Administration's legal staff." Replied White House Deputy Counsel Margaret McKenna: "There's nothing sinister about this. It's all probably very simple bureaucratic confusion...
...White House breakfasts where they get a chance for candid exchanges with Cabinet officials-and a chance to see the President. Most of the guests come away impressed. "Sure, it's an ego massage," says Scott. "But it pays off. It builds a relationship." Kraft and his staff of four also try to spot opportunities outside of the White House for Carter to make allies. "We're not out to politicize the White House," Kraft says, "but we've got to use the political resources we have better than before...
...warm weather does make us ease up a little, as we shift from a daily to a twice-weekly publication schedule for the vacation months. But because most of the regular staff clears out for home after examination period, the skeleton crew that stays behind has to work that much harder to keep the presses rolling...
...need any journalistic experience-although we're always about a newspaper--and you don't have to be a full-time Harvard student. We need many staff reporters, from different backgrounds, to help us cover events at the University and in the Cambridge-Boston area...
Summer volunteers help write the stories that actually appear in the paper, and students who attend Harvard year-round may try out for positions on the staff. Although we handle the editing, lay-out and production chores, there's plenty to do for experienced newswriters, as well as for novices interested in learning the business...