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DELEGATES MEETINGS
The President then spoke of the position so far reached in the allocation of
Technical Commissions. Further limited discussions between those interested would
take place and he invited certain delegates to meet the Secretary-General immediately
after the present meeting.
4th Delegates Meeting held on Wednesday, 14th September, 1960 at Senate
House, Court Room
The President said that the first item of agenda was the re-allocation of Tech
nical Commissions for 1960-64. There were now sufficient countries willing to take
charge of commissions, indeed more than sufficient, and he thanked them for their
willingness to undertake these considerable responsibilities. Some countries at present
sponsoring a commission had withdrawn their candidature for 1960-64, not so much
because they were unwilling to continue to do the work, which they much enjoyed,
as because they wished to see other countries drawn into more active participation
in the technical work of the ISP. Others, while they had offered to sponsor a com
mission, were not over-anxious to do so if some other country was able and willing.
The degree of willingness of candidates to undertake a particular commission, if
called upon, would be indicated by their having nominated it as a 1st, 2nd or 3rd
choice.
One further point he wished to clear before opening the discussion: the Council
would propose later that the Sub-Commissions of Commissions should be re-named
Working Groups. It would simplify the discussion if delegates could start to use that
name now. It chiefly concerned Commission IV. Dr Harry signified his agreement
to this proposal.
The President then announced the offers received. These can be summarised
as follows:
Country’s
choice
Commission
1st
2nd
3rd
I
UK
Germany
—
11
Germany
USA
—
III
Canada
France
Italy
USA
UK
IV
UK
Sweden
Germany
V
Austria
—
UK
USA
VI
Sweden
Netherlands
—
VII
Netherlands
—
—