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The image is of a document titled "The Conference Group on German Politics" reported on by George Romoser from the University of New Hampshire. The document describes the Conference Group on German Politics (CGGP) as an independent organization of scholars who dedicate a significant portion of their professional work to the study of German affairs. Founded in 1968, the CGGP has members in the United States and Canada and has recently been restructured to emphasize regional initiatives and enhance membership participation.

Key points from the document include:

  • New by-laws and a new dues structure have been implemented.
  • Panels on German affairs will be held regularly at regional political science meetings and at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.
  • Other regional conferences will also be developed.
  • Internship programs, such as those with the Bundestag or the West German Press Office in Washington, will continue based on nationwide competitions.
  • The CGGP acts as a contact organization and information source for academics and public officials visiting North America, as well as for North American scholars.

The new CGGP Executive Committee is composed of:

  • Peter Merkl, University of California, Santa Barbara (President 1984-86)
  • Richard Merritt, University of Illinois (Vice-President, and President 1986-88)
  • Kendall Baker, Bowling Green State University (Ohio), Mid-Western Regional Director
  • M. Donald Hancock, Vanderbilt University, Southern Regional Director
  • George Romoser, University of New Hampshire, Eastern Regional Director

The document also mentions that a Western Regional Director is still being sought in the Western States. George Romoser will continue as Director for the CGGP internships. An executive secretary of the CGGP will be appointed to handle secretarial information or for internship news. The contact information provided is:

CGGP
P.O. Box 345
Durham, NH 03824

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The image displays a document titled "THE CONFERENCE GROUP ON GERMAN POLITICS," reported by George Romoser from the University of New Hampshire. Here is a detailed summary:

Introduction:
The Conference Group on German Politics (CGGP) is an independent organization of scholars dedicated to the study of German affairs. Established in 1968 in the United States and Canada, the CGGP has recently undergone restructuring to focus more on regional initiatives and to enhance membership participation.

Activities and Structure:

  • Panels on German affairs will be regularly held at regional political science meetings and the national meeting of the American Political Science Association.
  • Regional conferences will be developed.
  • Internship programs, such as those with the Bundestag or the Informationszentrum Berlin in West Germany, will continue through nationwide competitions.
  • The CGGP will serve as a contact organization and information center for German academics and public officials visiting North America and North American scholars.

Executive Committee:
The new CGGP Executive Committee consists of:

  • Peter Merkl, University of California Santa Barbara (President 1984-86)
  • Richard Merritt, University of Illinois (Vice-President, and President 1986-88)
  • Kendall Baker, Bowling Green State University (Ohio), Mid-Western Regional Director
  • M. Donald Hancock, Vanderbilt University, Southern Regional Director
  • George Romoser, University of New Hampshire, Eastern Regional Director

A Western Regional Director is still to be elected in the Western States. George Romoser will continue as Director for the CGGP Internships. An executive secretary for the CGGP will be named later.

Contact Information:
For interim information or internship news, contact:
CGGP
P.O. Box 345
Durham, NH 03824

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The image shows a document from the Conference Group on German Politics (CGGP), reported by George Romoser from the University of New Hampshire. Here is a detailed summary of the content:

  1. Organization Overview:

    • The Conference Group on German Politics (CGGP) is an independent organization of scholars dedicated to studying German affairs.
    • Founded in 1968, it operates in the United States and Canada.
    • Recently, the CGGP has been restructured to focus more on regional initiatives and to enhance membership participation.
  2. New Initiatives and Programs:

    • New by-laws and a new dues structure have been implemented.
    • Regular panels on German affairs will be held at regional political science meetings and the national meeting of the American Political Science Association.
    • Other regional conferences are planned.
    • Internship programs will be developed, including partnerships with the Bundestag and the Informationszentrum Berlin in West Germany, based on nationwide competitions.
  3. Role of CGGP:

    • CGGP acts as a contact organization and information center for German academics and public officials visiting North America and for North American scholars.
  4. Executive Committee:

    • The new CGGP Executive Committee includes:
      • Peter Merkl, University of California Santa Barbara (President, 1984-86)
      • Richard Merritt, University of Illinois (Vice-President, and President 1986-88)
      • Kendall Baker, Bowling Green State University (Ohio), Mid-Western Regional Director
      • M. Donald Hancock, Vanderbilt University, Southern Regional Director
      • George Romoser, University of New Hampshire, Eastern Regional Director
      • A Western Regional Director is to be elected in the Western States. George Romoser will continue as Director for the CGGP Internships.
  5. Contact Information:

    • The document provides the address for the CGGP: P.O. Box 345, Durham, NH 03824.
    • For interim information or internship news, contact details are to be provided later, with an executive secretary to be named.

This document reflects the organizational structure, goals, and initiatives of the Conference Group on German Politics during the period it was written.

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The image shows a page from a report detailing the Conference Group on German Politics (CGGP). The report is authored by George Romoser from the University of New Hampshire.

Key points from the report include:

  1. Organization Overview:

    • The CGGP is an independent organization of scholars dedicated to studying German affairs.
    • Founded in 1968 in the United States and Canada, it has recently been restructured to focus more on regional initiatives and to boost membership participation.
  2. New Structure and By-laws:

    • New by-laws and dues structure will be implemented.
    • Panels on German affairs will be held at regional political science meetings and at the national meeting of the American Political Science Association.
  3. Activities and Programs:

    • Additional regional conferences will be developed.
    • Internship programs, such as those with the Bundestag or the Informationszentrum Berlin in West Germany, will be continued on the basis of nationwide competitions.
    • CGGP will act as a contact organization and information center for German academics and public officials visiting North America, as well as for North American scholars.
  4. Executive Committee:

    • The new CGGP Executive Committee consists of:

      • Peter Merkl, University of California Santa Barbara (President 1984-86).
      • Richard Merritt, University of Illinois (Vice-President and President 1986-88).
      • Kendall Baker, Bowling Green State University (Mid-Western Regional Director).
      • M. Donald Hancock, Vanderbilt University (Southern Regional Director).
      • George Romoser, University of New Hampshire (Eastern Regional Director).
    • A Western Regional Director is still to be elected in the Western States.

    • George Romoser will continue as Director for the CGGP Internships.

    • An executive secretary will be named later to handle interim information and internship news.

  5. Contact Information:

    • The CGGP is reachable at P.O. Box 345, Durham, NH 03824.

The document seems to be a summary of the organization’s current activities and its organizational structure.

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THE CONFERENCE GROUP ON GERMAN POLITICS

reported on by George Romoser, University of New Hampshire

The Conference Group on German Politics (CGGP) is an independent organization of scholars who devote a major portion of their professional work to the study of German affairs. Founded in 1968 as an organization in the United States and in Canada, it has recently been re-structured to put greater emphasis on regional initiatives and to enhance membership participation.

New by-laws and a new dues structure will be implemented. Panels on German affairs will be held regularly at regional political science meetings as well as at the national meeting of the American Political Science Association. Other regional conferences will also be developed. Internship programs (e.g., with the Bundestag or the Informationszentrum Berlin) in West Germany will be continued on the basis of nationwide competitions. The CGGP acts as a contact organization and information center for German academics and public officials visiting North America as well as for North American scholars.

The new CGGP Executive Committee is composed of:

Peter Merkl, University of California Santa Barbara (President 1984-86)

Richard Merritt, University of Illinois (Vice-President, and President 1986-88)

Kendall Baker, Bowling Green State University (Ohio), Mid-Western Regional Director

M. Donald Hancock, Vanderbilt University, Southern Regional Director

George Romoser, University of New Hampshire, Eastern Regional Director

A Western Regional Director is still to be elected in the Western States. George Romoser will continue as Director for the CGGP Internships. An executive secretary of the CGGP will be named later. For interim information or for internship news, please contact:

CGGP
P.O. Box 345
Durham, NH 03824

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The image displays a document from "The Conference Group on German Politics" (CGGP), reported by George Romoser from the University of New Hampshire. Here is a detailed summary:

About CGGP

  • The CGGP is an independent organization of scholars focused primarily on the study of German affairs.
  • Founded in 1968 in the United States and Canada, it has recently been restructured to emphasize regional initiatives and enhance membership participation.

Upcoming Changes

  • New by-laws and a new dues structure will be implemented.
  • Panels on German affairs will be held regularly at regional political science meetings and at the national meetings of the American Political Science Association.
  • Additional regional conferences will be developed.
  • Internship programs in collaboration with the Bundestag or the Informationszentrum Berlin in West Germany will continue based on nationwide competitions.
  • CGGP will act as a contact organization for German academics and public officials visiting North America, as well as for North American scholars.

New Executive Committee (1984-86)

  • President: Peter Merkl, University of California Santa Barbara
  • Vice-President and President (1986-88): Richard Merritt, University of Illinois (Urbana)
  • Regional Directors:
    • Kendall Baker, Bowling Green State University (Mid-Western Regional Director)
    • M. Donald Hancock, Vanderbilt University (Southern Regional Director)
    • George Romoser, University of New Hampshire (Eastern Regional Director)

A Western Regional Director is yet to be elected, with George Romoser continuing to serve in this role temporarily.

Additional Information

  • The CGGP will establish an executive secretary position for managing internship information or news.
  • Contact information for the CGGP:
    • P.O. Box 345
    • Durham, NH 03824

This document outlines the organizational structure, upcoming initiatives, and leadership of the CGGP.

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The image presented shows a page from a document, specifically referencing a section titled "THE CONFERENCE GROUP ON GERMAN POLITICS." This section seems to be reporting on the activities and restructuring of an organization known as the Conference Group on German Politics (CGGP), which is described as an independent organization of scholars devoted to the study of German affairs. The text mentions that new by-laws and dues structures will be implemented and that regular meetings will be held at regional political science meetings and the national meeting of the American Political Science Association. Additionally, it discusses the development of internship programs in West Germany, particularly with the Bundesrat or the Zentrum Berlin.

On the right-hand side of the image, part of the page is folded over, revealing a list of names under the subheading "the new CGGP Executive Committee is composed of:" which includes several individuals along with their academic affiliations, and their titles within the organization or the executive committee. This includes mentions of a President and Vice-President, among other roles.

At the bottom, there is a contact section with an address in Durham, NH for the CGGP.

It's worth noting that the document appears to be quite old, as indicated by the color and quality of the paper, and there's a shadow in the upper and lower right-hand corners, suggesting that the page is being turned over to reveal the information on the other side. The page number "30" is visible at the bottom of the page.

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The image shows a page from a document titled "The Conference Group on German Politics", authored by George Romoser from the University of New Hampshire. The page appears to be part of a publication or report, likely from an academic or professional context.

Key Details:

  1. Title and Authorship:

    • The document is titled "The Conference Group on German Politics".
    • It is reported on by George Romoser, affiliated with the University of New Hampshire.
  2. Description of the Conference Group on German Politics (CGGP):

    • The CGGP is described as an independent organization of scholars who focus their professional work on the study of German affairs.
    • It was founded in 1968 in the United States and Canada.
    • The organization has recently undergone restructuring to emphasize regional initiatives and enhance membership participation.
  3. New Initiatives:

    • New by-laws and a new dues structure will be implemented.
    • Panels on German affairs will be held regularly at regional political science meetings, including the national meeting of the American Political Science Association.
    • Other regional conferences will be developed.
    • Internship programs (e.g., with the Bundestag or the Zentrum Berlin in West Germany) will be continued.
    • The CGGP will serve as a contact organization and information center for German academics and public officials visiting North America, as well as for North American scholars.
  4. Executive Committee:

    • The new CGGP Executive Committee is listed, with the following members:
      • Peter Merkl, University of California Santa Barbara (President, 1984–86).
      • Richard Merritt, University of Illinois (Vice-President, and President 1986–88).
      • Kendall Baker, Bowling Green State University (Ohio), Mid-Western Regional Director.
      • M. Donald Hancock, Vanderbilt University, Southern Regional Director.
      • George Romoser, University of New Hampshire, Eastern Regional Director.
    • A Western Regional Director is still to be elected in the Western States.
    • George Romoser will continue as Director for CGGP internships.
    • An executive secretary for the CGGP will be named later.
  5. Contact Information:

    • For interim information or contact regarding internships and news, readers are directed to:
      • CGGP
      • P.O. Box 345
      • Durham, NH 03824
  6. Page Number:

    • The page is numbered 30, indicating it is part of a larger document or publication.

Visual Context:

  • The page is printed on white paper and appears to be part of a bound document, as suggested by the visible spine of a book or folder on the right side of the image.
  • The text is typed in a monospaced font, typical of documents from the late 20th century.
  • The layout is clean and formal, consistent with academic or professional publications.

Summary:

The image depicts a page from a formal report or publication discussing the Conference Group on German Politics (CGGP), an academic organization dedicated to the study of German affairs. The page outlines the organization's history, recent restructuring, new initiatives, and details about its executive committee, along with contact information for further inquiries. The document is authored by George Romoser from the University of New Hampshire and is part of a larger publication.

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The image shows a page from a document. The page is titled "THE CONFERENCE GROUP ON GERMAN POLITICS" and is reported by George Romoser from the University of New Hampshire. The text is written in black font on a white background, and the page appears to be a part of a larger report or publication.

The document discusses the Conference Group on German Politics (CGGP), which is an independent organization of scholars who devote a major portion of their professional work to the study of German affairs. The CGGP was founded in 1968 as an organization in the United States and in Canada and has recently been restructured to put greater emphasis on regional initiatives and to enhance membership participation.

The document also mentions the new CGGP Executive Committee, which is composed of Peter Merkl, Richard Merritt, Kendall Baker, M. Donald Hancock, and George Romoser. The CGGP acts as a contact organization and information center for German academics and public officials visiting North America, as well as for North American scholars. The document provides contact information for the CGGP, including a P.O. Box address in Durham, NH, and a phone number.

The page is numbered 30, indicating that it is part of a larger document or publication. The document appears to be a professional report or academic publication, as it discusses the activities and structure of a scholarly organization.

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The image shows a single page from a document or report, likely from an academic or professional organization. The page is titled "The Conference Group on German Politics," indicating that it is a report or update from this specific group. The content of the page discusses the organization's structure, leadership, and activities.

The page is divided into two main sections. The left side provides information about the Conference Group on German Politics (CGPP), stating that it is an independent organization of scholars who devote a major portion of their professional work to the study of German affairs. The group was founded in 1968 and has been re-structured to emphasize regional initiatives and enhance membership participation.

The right side of the page lists the names of the new Executive Committee members, including Peter Merkl as President, Richard Merritt as Vice-President, and Kendall Baker as Regional Director. It also mentions that new bylaws and dues structure will be implemented, and Panels on German affairs will be held regularly at regional political science meetings and the national meeting of the American Political Science Association.

The page also provides contact information for the CGPP, including a P.O. Box address in Durham, NH, and encourages readers to contact the organization for internship news or information.

Overall, the image shows a professional and informative page from an academic or organizational report, providing details about the Conference Group on German Politics and its activities.