George Demeter

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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". George Demeter (Template:IPAc-en; 1896–1983) was a Greek American politician, professor of law, and parliamentarian. He was the author of Demeter's Manual of Parliamentary Law and Procedure.[1] The second Wednesday in April has been designated as George Demeter Day in Massachusetts.[2]

Political involvement

Demeter served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives for two terms in 1932 and 1934 representing the Back Bay district.[3][4][5] Demeter was the first Greek-American to serve in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, building on the unsuccessful bid of Greek-American Nicholas G. Veniopoulos Nestor in 1922, who had gained the Republican nomination.[4][5]

Greek–American involvement

Demeter became involved with the national Greek-American service organization AHEPA soon after it was founded on July 26, 1922. He was President of the Boston Lodge in 1923.Template:Sfn After Supreme President H. N. Wells was voted out of office in March 1924, he assumed the role of Supreme President of AHEPA for three months.[4]Template:Sfn[6]

While serving as Supreme President he contributed an editorial to the 1924 convention edition of "The Ahepa" entitled "Why Greek Organizations Fail!"Template:Sfn Sometime during this period between 1920 and 1940, Demeter was president of the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral of New England.[7] At the 27th Supreme Convention in 1949, AHEPA adopted Demeter's Manual of Parliamentary Law and Procedure for its own use.Template:Sfn Demeter continued to be active in AHEPA as a Past Supreme President. He participated in at least the 47th Supreme Convention in 1969.Template:Sfn

Demeter was involved in the decision to include the Greek traditions of a laurel wreath and bronze medal in the Boston Marathon.[8] He crowned the winner of each race and gave them a medal from Greece for each marathon from 1931 to 1947.[8]

Academic work

Demeter was a professor of law at both Boston University and Suffolk University.[9][10] He also instructed new members of the Massachusetts Legislature in legislative procedure.[10]

Works

  • Demeter's Manual of Parliamentary Law and Procedure, 2nd edition, 1949
  • Demeter's Manual of Parliamentary Law and Procedure, 3rd revised edition, 1950, Bostonia Press.
  • Demeter's Manual of Parliamentary Law and Procedure, Universal edition, 1953, Bostonia Press.
  • Demeter's Manual of Parliamentary Law and Procedure, Universal Revised, 1961, Bostonia Press.
  • Demeter's Manual of Parliamentary Law and Procedure, Blue Book edition, 1969, Little, Brown and Company.
  • How to Master the Rules of Parliamentary Law and Procedure, 1948, Mosher Press.
  • Main Motion, 3rd edition, 1943, Bostonia
  • Master Parliamentarian, 1948, Bostonia
  • Parliamentary Procedure for Boy's State, 1949, Bostonia
  • Parliamentary Procedure for Girl's State, 4th edition, 1942, Bostonia
  • Ahepa Manual: Official Guide of the Order of Ahepa, Containing Early History and Miscellaneous Fundamentals of the Order, 1926, Boston: Athens Print. Co.

References

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  1. Demeter, George (1969). Demeter's Manual of Parliamentary Law and Procedure, Blue Book
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