Word: catered
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...what extent should existing national campus units have a voice? Harvard's Douglass Cater, independent of blocs and probably the most imposing figure at the sessions (the declined the nomination for chairmanship), held this knotty question in the palm of this hand as leader of a round table on the precise nature of the organizational structure. The Texas plan demanded that all presently organized groups be barred: spokesmen from organizations as widely separately as the AVD and the parochial Newman Clubs of America asked inclusion as voting delegates. The resulting compromise called for the creation of a council...
...Chicago the Harvard delegates played an important part: Clifton Wharton was elected Secretary of the Continuations Committee, and S. Douglass Cater was a skillful chairman of one of the four panels. They can look back on a good job, and forward to the first student organization in American history that will be controlled by students, and not by student factions...
Representing the college in addition to Rice will be Doughlass Cater '46 Clifton R. Wharton '47, and Eugene A. Dinet...
...Cater, who is chairman of the Council's Committee on International Student Activities and has been active in preparation for the Student Conference, won first place with a clear majority of 1033 out of the 1852 student votes cast...
Speaking for the three winners and the Graduate School delegate Andrew G. Rice '43 1G, Cater said last night, "Now that we know the results, the delegation can get down to work on specific plans which will have to be made in the next two weeks...