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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 August 2009
* Asked to comment on an early draft of this report, the outgoing President of INTECOL wrote (in litt. 26 September 1978), ‘I fully accept your strictures and think they should stay in [to] help future organizers… I think a major weakness was the extent to which we depended on convenors and their judgement of the reliability and quality of speakers. This provided an extra link in the chain of unreliability. However, it was only our second Congress and presumably many of the same speakers and convenors will be suggested next time. The compilation of a “black list” would seem worth-while and inevitable!’Asked to comment on an early draft of this report, the outgoing President of INTECOL wrote (in litt. 26 September 1978), ‘I fully accept your strictures and think they should stay in [to] help future organizers… I think a major weakness was the extent to which we depended on convenors and their judgement of the reliability and quality of speakers. This provided an extra link in the chain of unreliability. However, it was only our second Congress and presumably many of the same speakers and convenors will be suggested next time. The compilation of a “black list” would seem worth-while and inevitable!’Asked to comment on an early draft of this report, the outgoing President of INTECOL wrote (in litt. 26 September 1978), ‘I fully accept your strictures and think they should stay in [to] help future organizers… I think a major weakness was the extent to which we depended on convenors and their judgement of the reliability and quality of speakers. This provided an extra link in the chain of unreliability. However, it was only our second Congress and presumably many of the same speakers and convenors will be suggested next time. The compilation of a “black list” would seem worth-while and inevitable!’Asked to comment on an early draft of this report, the outgoing President of INTECOL wrote (in litt. 26 September 1978), ‘I fully accept your strictures and think they should stay in [to] help future organizers… I think a major weakness was the extent to which we depended on convenors and their judgement of the reliability and quality of speakers. This provided an extra link in the chain of unreliability. However, it was only our second Congress and presumably many of the same speakers and convenors will be suggested next time. The compilation of a “black list” would seem worth-while and inevitable!’