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Frederic D. Houghteling '50, William J. Richard '49, and Edric A. Weld, Jr. '46 acted as official College observers while Douglass Cater '46, College delegate at the Chicago Conference last Christmas, Clifton Wharton, Jr. '47, secretary of the NCC, and Don S. Willner '47, member of the NCC, sat in at the meetings. Andrew G. Rice '43 1G served as vice-chairman of the conference...
...departmental staff repeatedly stresses the idea that it is not set up merely to cater to the needs of embryodoctors, yet the concentration program is too varied to provide more than a bare subsistence-level development of biochemical studies...
International activities, including the overseas bulletin, were discussed by Douglas Cater '46, another Chicago delegate. "Hope for a world peace," Cater said, "rests largely on the shoulders of students of today...
...work to be as ambidextrous as a minor league switch-hitter, the Chemistry Department maintains an anomalous position that is unique throughout the college. Forced to meet the needs of both the concentrator preparing for graduate work and the liberal arts man filling a distribution requirement, the department must cater to both these interests in a plant already operating at full capacity. The result is satisfactory to neither faction...
Anxious to conform to the regulations, Bowser then requested membership. Jarvis took the group into his office, had them all leave their names, and said that "application forms" would be sent to them through the mails. Cater and Jordan left for their half-empty drinks, and Bowser and Pierce for the sidewalk...