Full text: Executive & formal meetings, resolutions etc. (Part 1)

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COUNCIL MEETINGS 
The Council met throughout the morning and afternoon of 4 Sept 1960 for 
informal talks prior to the Congress. They also lunched together that day at the 
Oriental Club with the Secretary-General. At these talks a comprehensive review was 
made of the work ahead. 
The Council held five formal meetings during the Congress as follows: 
Monday 
Saturday 
Monday 
5 Sept at 10 a.m. 
10 Sept at 12 noon 
12 Sept at 4.30 p.m 
14 Sept at 9 a.m. 
15 Sept at 2.30 p.m. 
Wednesday 
Thursday 
The discussions at these meetings were largely concerned with one of the 
principle duties of the Council, which is the preparation of the agenda for the 
Delegates Meeting, and with the direction of policy. This entailed an examination of 
problems which might confront or concern the ISP, and of suggestions for their clear 
and orderly presentation to the Delegates Meeting. Amongst the subjects discussed 
were the duties and composition of the council, the coordination of the work of 
commissions, the re-allocation of responsibility for commissions to member countries 
for 1960-64, the congress organisation of technical sessions, the publication of the 
Archives, the revision of the statutes, certain questions of membership, and certain 
proposals submitted by delegates. The results of these labours are mainly apparent 
in the work of the Delegates Meeting and in the resolutions taken. 
The Council also held a special meeting at 10.30 o’clock on Saturday, 10th 
September, to meet a delegation from South Africa. There were present represen 
tatives of the Institute of Topographical and Engineering Surveyors of South Africa 
and of the Photogrammetric Society of South Africa. On the assurance of the official 
representatives of both South African organisations that South Africa would speak 
with one voice on all matters of direct reference to the ISP, the Council agreed to 
recommend the admission of the Photogrammetric Society of South Africa as a 
second member from South Africa under Article 3a of the Statutes. 
In addition the President held a number of informal meetings with various 
delegates of countries and representatives of commissions with a view to exchanging 
information on, and facilitating agreeable solutions to, such problems as the venue 
for 1964 and the allocation of commissions.
	        
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