Word: cater
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Discussing the Student Council's plans for the lecture-series, Douglass Cater, chairman of the International affairs committee, said an effort would be made to bring to Cambridge men who knew first-hand the problems of world relations. "We'll try to substitute source material, that is, for the pressure group spokesmen you usually get in lectures like this," he stated...
...Douglass Cater '46, Chairman of the Council Committee, announced that Clemens Heller 2G, had contacted these men and arranged for their appearances here. This is part of a policy, according to Cater, of bringing first-hand information on foreign affairs to the College...
Chairman S. Douglass Cater '46, presiding at the Student Council Committee on International Affairs at Brooks House yesterday, outlined the aims of the group which is working in cooperation with the International Union of Students and explained its newly-adopted constitution...
Preparing for the convention in Chicago late in December to draft plans for the organization of a United States Union of Students along lines of the international Union, Cater recommended to the 15 Council Committeemen that a sub-committee should immediately be formed to draw up tentative plans for a Constitution of the national Union...
...Cater recommended also that Harvard take the lead in consolidating New England colleges into a regional Union for the purpose of securing participation at the Chicago convention next months and eventually forming these own branches of the Student Union...