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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...
...first appearance before the student body of the College since his return from Prague, Douglass Cater '46 outlined the results of the Prague conference and pleaded for international cooperation on the student level at an open forum in the Lowell House Junior Common Room last night...
Specialists & Smokers. Last week, American University (Washington, D.C.), which has never taken football too seriously, abolished it for good. Said American's President Paul F. Douglass: "Postwar college football has no more relation to education than bullfighting to agriculture. ... I see no reason why one corporation should hire a specialized group of employes to outrun, outbump and outbruise the specialized employes of another corporation. ..." A football player, he concluded flatly, is nothing more than "a human slave" caught in the "biggest black-market operation" in the history of higher education...
Last May, after a College-wide referendum, a committee of the Student Council voted to send Douglass Cator '46, then Editorial Chairman of the CRIMSON, as the Harvard (and New England) delegate to an International conference of students to be held in Prague, Czechoslovakia, Cater returned to Cambridge last week and has prepared a report to the student body on the results of the Conference. This is the first section of that report...
Proposals were aimed at formulating recommendations and expressions of opinion characteristic of the University body, to be forwarded to S. Douglass Cater, Jr. '46, representative of the University and New England at the forthcoming meeting, who will use them as a guide in future discussions...