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PUBLlCATIONS e A systematic organization of knowledge about people at work in commerce and industry) and a new "Landis and Landis)) with the most recent research materials THE WORLD OF WORK: Industrial Society and Human Relations by ROBERT DUBIN, Univ. of Oregon This riew and unusual book probes deep into the framework of mOdern management and the characteristics of human behavior. The author's pene- trating analyses explain the "whys" of managerial behavior and realistic man- agerial decisions. The problems of. work- ing people and their actual working be- ha\'ior are interpreted to reveal the human consequences of, <)nd the reasons for, such managerial techniques as mo- tion study, job analysis, production planning, financial and non-financial in- centives. A wide range of research is integrated with occupational mobility, the meaning of work, and personal work- ing careers to give you a revealing study of why people act as they do in a work situation. Power, authority, and status are the fundamental human relations around which work organizations are developed. These relations are analyzed from the standpoint of managing people and their responses. Detailed treatment of insti- tutional foundations, the labor force in its social context, the competing roles of management and labor leaders, and of industrial relations and social welfare emphasize the continuous links between industry and society. Pub. May 1958 BUILDING A SUCCESSFUL MARRIAGE, 3rd Ed. by JUDSON T. LANDIS, Univ. of California and MARY G. LANDIS Dominating the field for the last ten years, "Landis and Landis" has been the popular reference with college students ever since the first edition appeared. Its positive approach, accuracy and research, skill in writing, good taste and judgment have made it the leader in its field. The 1958 Third Edition incorporates the latest research, increases the use of case histories and adds 5 new chapters to help ensure this leadership. This book assumes that it is within the . power of most people to build good marriages if they are adequately pre- pared. It speaks directly to the student in terms of his own experience and un- derstanding, providing a firm base in scientific research to. inspire confidence. NEW and pertinent illustrations and completely new format in the 1958 edi: tion should also appeal to the student. This edition adds a special section on military service and marriage, recog- nizing the increasing prevalence of mixed-nationality marriages; gives fuller coverage to re-marriage after divorce. It considers the roles in light of post-war development-as they will be lived by today's college generation. Pub. May 1958 approx. 496 pp. Text price $7.95 approx. 640 pp. Text list $6.50 To receive approval copies promptly, .write: Box 903 PRENTICE!HALL, Inc. ·EngleWood Cliffs, ·New Jersey - f!rogram ' " ' -; ': Society . ' . k ' . ' Fifty-Third Annual Meeting_ Honoring the Centenary Year of Emile Dnrkhe:im and Georg. Simmel THE UNIVERSITY OF · SEATTLE, WASIDNGTON August 27, 28, 29, '1958 Also meeting in Seattle, WasbD!gton: Rural Sociological .Society . . . Society for the Study of Social

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Page 1: PUBLlCATIONS e f!rogram - American Sociological AssociationAMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIETY OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR 1958 President, RoBIN M. WILLIAMS, JR., Cornell University President-Elect,

PUBLlCATIONS e A systematic organization of knowledge about people at work

in commerce and industry) and a new "Landis and Landis)) with the most recent research materials

THE WORLD OF WORK: Industrial Society and Human Relations

by ROBERT DUBIN, Univ. of Oregon

This riew and unusual book probes deep into the framework of mOdern management and the characteristics of human behavior. The author's pene­trating analyses explain the "whys" of managerial behavior and realistic man­agerial decisions. The problems of. work­ing people and their actual working be­ha\'ior are interpreted to reveal the human consequences of, <)nd the reasons for, such managerial techniques as mo­tion study, job analysis, production planning, financial and non-financial in­centives. A wide range of research is integrated with occupational mobility, the meaning of work, and personal work­ing careers to give you a revealing study of why people act as they do in a work situation.

Power, authority, and status are the fundamental human relations around which work organizations are developed. These relations are analyzed from the standpoint of managing people and their responses. Detailed treatment of insti­tutional foundations, the labor force in its social context, the competing roles of management and labor leaders, and of industrial relations and social welfare emphasize the continuous links between industry and society.

Pub. May 1958

BUILDING A SUCCESSFUL MARRIAGE, 3rd Ed.

by JUDSON T. LANDIS, Univ. of California and MARY G. LANDIS

Dominating the field for the last ten years, "Landis and Landis" has been the popular reference with college students ever since the first edition appeared. Its positive approach, accuracy and research, skill in writing, good taste and judgment have made it the leader in its field. The 1958 Third Edition incorporates the latest research, increases the use of case histories and adds 5 new chapters to help ensure this leadership.

This book assumes that it is within the . power of most people to build good marriages if they are adequately pre­pared. It speaks directly to the student in terms of his own experience and un­derstanding, providing a firm base in scientific research to. inspire confidence. NEW and pertinent illustrations and completely new format in the 1958 edi: tion should also appeal to the student.

This edition adds a special section on military service and marriage, recog­nizing the increasing prevalence of mixed-nationality marriages; gives fuller coverage to re-marriage after divorce. It considers the roles in light of post-war development-as they will be lived by today's college generation.

Pub. May 1958

approx. 496 pp. Text price $7.95 approx. 640 pp. Text list $6.50

To receive approval copies promptly, .write: Box 903

PRENTICE!HALL, Inc. ·EngleWood Cliffs, ·New Jersey -

f!rogram

~·' ~~j~i3;:;~~ ~ ' ~: " ' -; ' :

,;~~.~~l:,Soeiological Society . ' . ~ k ' .~

. '

Fifty-Third Annual Meeting_ Honoring the Centenary Year of Emile Dnrkhe:im and

Georg. Simmel

THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTO~, · SEATTLE, WASIDNGTON

August 27, 28, 29, '1958

Also meeting in Seattle, WasbD!gton:

Rural Sociological . Society . . . Society for the Study of Social ~roblems

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AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIETY OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR 1958

President, RoBIN M. WILLIAMS, JR., Cornell University President-Elect, KINGSLEY DAVIS, University of California, Berkeley Vice-President, RoBERT E. L. FARIS, University of Washington Vice-President-Elect, ILuu!Y ALPERT, University of Oregon Secretary, WELLMAN J. WARNER, New York University Editor, American Sociological Review, CHARLES H. PAGE, Smith College Editor, Sociometry, LEONARD S. CoTTRELL, Jn., Russell Sage Foundation Executive Officer, MATILDA WHITE RILEY, Rutgers, The State University

KINGSLEY DAVIS RoBERT E. L. FArus HARRY ALPERT

COUNCIL RoBIN M. WILLIAMS, JR.

WELLMAN J. WARNER CHARLES H. pAGE LEONARD S. CoTTRELL, JR.

Former Presidents DoNALD YouNG, Russell Sage Foundation HERBERT BLUMER, University of California,

Berkeley RoBERT K. MERToN, Columbia University

Elected REINHARDT BENDIX, University of California,

Berkeley RoBERT BIERSTEDT, City College of New

York AMos H. HAWLEY, University of Michigan DAVID RmsMAN, University of Chicago HARRY ALPERT, University of Oregon W. F. CoTTRELL, Miami University

at Large RoBERT E. L. FARis, University of Wash­

ington REUBEN HILL, University of Minnesota GoRDON W. BLACKWELL, University of North

Carolina JOHN A. CLAUSEN, Center for Advanced

Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford

PRESTON V ALIEN, Fisk University

Elected from Affiliated Societies ]AMES H. BARNETT, Eastern LEoNARD BROOM, Pacific

WILLIAM H. SEWELL, Rural RAYMOND F. SLETTO, Ohio Valley MARION B. SMITH, Southwestern HuGH CARTER, District of Columbia

DoROTHY K. NEWMAN, Society for Study of Social Problems

the T. LYNN SMITII, Southern GEORGE B. Vow, Midwest

PROGRAM COMMITTEE RoBIN M. WILLIAMS, ]R., Cornell University WELLMAN J. WARNER, New York University RoBERT DuBIN, University of Oregon

WILBERT E. MooRE, Princeton University NATHAN L. WHETTEN, University of Con­

necticut

LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE Co-Chairmen: ROBERT E. L. FARIS and OTTO N. LARSEN, University of Washington

HoLGER M. ANDERSON, Pacific Lutheran DoNALD P. HAYES, University of Wash-College ington

ERNEST A. T. BARTH, University of Wash- J. RoBERT LARSON, Seattle University ington WILLIAM R. LARSON, University of Wash-

SANTO F. CAMILLERI, University of Wash- ington ington L. WESLEY WAGER, University of Wash-

WILLIAM R. CATTON, JR., University of ington Washington STANTON WHEELER, University of Wash-

C. MELVIN FoREMAN, Seattle Pacific College ington

Executive Office: American Sociological Society New York University Washington Square New York 3, New York

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AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIETY

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27 PAGE

8:30-10:00 A.M. Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

10:00 A.M.-12:00 M. Methodology . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Occupational Sociology . . 6 Political Sociology . . . . • . 6 Rural Sociology . . . . . . . . . 7 Social Disorganization . . . 7 Social Psychology 7 Sociology of Religion. . . . 8 Teaching of Sociology . . . . 8

1 :30-3:30 P.M. Centenary Meeting . . . . . . 8

3:30-5:30 P.M. Sociology of the Arts . . . . 8 Collective Behavior 9 Sociology of CommuRica-

tions and Opinion 9 Sociology of Complex Or-

ganization . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 The Family . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Industrial Sociology . . . . . 10 Medical Sociology . . . . . . 10 Rural Sociology . . . . . . . . . ll

8:00P.M. .eneral Session . . . . . . . . . 11

PROGRAM OUTLINE

THURSDAY, AUGUST 28 PAGE

9:00-11:00 A.M. Nascent National Identity ll The Family . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Political Sociology . . . . . . 12 Social Psychology . . . . . . . 12 Sociology of Mental Health 13 Sociological Processes in

Education . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Sociology and Ecology of

Urban Life . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Sociology of Science ..... 14

11 :00 A.M.-12 :00 M. Business Meeting . . . . . . . . 14

1:30-3:30 P.M. Aspects of Bigotry in

American Culture ..... 14 Medical Sociology . . . . . . 14 Military Sociology . . . . . . 15 Occupational Sociology . . 15 Race and Ethnic Relations 15 Small Groups . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Sociology and History . . . 16 Symbolic Interaction • . . . 16

3:30-5:30 P.M. Criminology • . • . . • . . . • . . 16 Industrial Sociology . . . . . 17 Population . . . . . . . . . . . . • 17 Social Stratification . . . . . 17 Sociological Studies of Ed-

ucational Problems . . . . 18 Sociology of Aging . . . . . . 18 Sociology of the Arts . . . . 18 Sociology of Complex Or-

ganization . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

5:45P.M. Informal Outdoor Banquet 19

8:00P.M. Presidential Session and

Informal Gathering . . • . 19

FRIDAY, AUGUST 29

9:00-11 :00 A.M. Collective Behavior . . . . . . 19 The Family . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 International Relations . . 20 Methodology . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Small Groups . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Sociology and Ecology of

Urban Life . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Sociology of Mental Health 21 Sociology of Religion . . . . 22

11 :00 A.M.-12 :00 M. Business Meeting . . . . . . . 22

1:30-3:30 P.M. Contributions to Education 22 Medical Sociology . . . . . . . 22 Political Sociology . . . . . . 23 Population . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Small Groups . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Social Disorganization . . . 24 Social Psychology . . . . • . . 24 Socialization and Personal-

ity •.................. 24

3:30-5:30 P.M. Criminology . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Iowa Studies of Self-Atti-

tudes .............•.. 25 Sociological Theory . . . . . 25 Medical Sociology . . . . • . . 26 Social Stratification . . . . . 26 Communication and Opin-

ion ...............•.. 26 Economic Development . . 27 Sociology and History • . . 27

See page 28 of this Program for Council and Committee meetings.

See the back pages of this Program for Index of Program Participants.

The facilities of the Washington State Employment Service will be used at the meetings. Employment Headquarters will be in Room 217-219, Student Union Building (Telephone: LA-4-6000, Extension 2402). Interested persons should report immediately after registering. · ·

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27

*;.rt r :_-,"i;~-- -:-_,., r,, - '

S~~{k.iQ.:OO A.M. REGISTRATION-Student Union

·lfiU.OO' k.M:'.~l2 M. ":M:ET:iiOi>OLOGY-102 Smith Hall

Chaltma'!, tEo A. GooDMAN, University of Chicago

NoRMAN F. WAsHBURNE, Hampton, Virginia "The Application of Monte Carlo Simulation Technique to Predictive

Problems in Applied Social Research"

DAVID GoLD, State University of Iowa "Some Preliminary Observations on the Qualitative-Quantitative Dis-

tinction in Statistical Analysis"

RoBERT H. SoMERS, Bureau of Applied Social Research, Columbia University "Multivariate Analysis of Contingency Tables"

GEORGE K. ToKUHATA and VERNON A. STEHMAN, M.D., Department of Mental Health, Lansing, Michigan

"A Statistical Model for the Measurement of Psychiatric Patient Movement"

Discussion: FRED L. STRODTBECK, University of Chicago

OCCUPATIONAL SOCIOLOGY-201 Smith Hall

Chairman, ALBERT J. REISS, JR., State University of Iowa

HANs 0. MAUKSCH, Presbyterian-St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago, lllinois "The Nurse: A Stndy in Self and Role Perception"

Louis H. 0RZACK, University of Wisconsin "Component Analysis of Influences Related to Occupational Prefer­

ences"

C. T. PrnLBLAD, University of Missouri, and DAGFINN AAs, University of Oslo "Residential and Occupational Mobility in an Area of Rapid Indus­

trialization in North Norway"

ERWIN 0. SMIGEL, Indiana University "The Impact of Recruitment on the Organization of the Large Law

Firm"

POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY: Round Table Discussion on the Hungarian Revolu­tion-Library Lounge, Stndent Union

Chairman, HANS SPEIER, RAND Corporation, Washington, D. C.

PAUL KEcsKEMETI, RAND Corporation, Washington, D. C. "The Hungarian Uprising and the Sociology of Revolution"

RICHARD M. STEPHENSON, Rutgers, The State University "The Role of Inter-Personal Re~tio~hips in Rev,olution: A Case

Analysis Based on Seventy-Five_.Hungarian R~fngees"

RAINER E. KoEHNE, Columbia Un'iversity . . . · "Ideological Developments in Hungary rtnder Comm'nnisi Domination"

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1958-(Continued) 7

RURAL SOCIOLOGY:. Rural Sociological Stndies Abroad (joint session with the Rural Sociological Society)

· Chairman, C. HoRACE HAMILTON, North Carolina State College

MARVIN TAVES and HEDWIG HoNIGSCHMIED, University of Minnesota "Rural Lii'e in Austria"

T. LYNN SMITH, University of Florida "Fragmentation of Agricultnral Holdings in Spain"

DAVID E. LINDSTROM, University of lllinois, and WILLIAM Q. McKNIGHT, Kansai Gakium University

"Rural Japan in Process of Change"

Loms J. DucoFF and GLADYS K. BoWLES, U.S. Department of Agriculture "Labour Supply Replacement Ratios in Central American Countries"

Discussion: RunoLF HEBERLE, Louisiana State University LEo F. ScHNoRE, University of California, Berkeley ARTmm RAPER, International Cooperation Administration HEINZ J. GRAALFS, San Jose State College

SOCIAL DISORGANIZATION AND DEVIANT BEHAVIOR (joint session with the Society for the Stndy of Social Problems)-120 Smith Hall

Chairman, JosEPH D. LoHMAN, University of Chicago

DoROTHY SwAINE THOMAS, University of Pennsylvania "Migration and Mental Disease in New York State, 1949-1951"

DAVID J. BoanuA, University of Michigan "Juvenile Delinquency and' Anomie': An Attempt at Replication"

RAY A. TENNYSON, State College of Washington "Social Structure and Anomie: The Case of Delinquency"

AusTIN L. PoRTERFIELD, Texas Christian University "Research Challenges in Stndies on Alcohol as Seen by Sociologists"'

ALLVAR H. JACOBSON, Denisrin University "A Note on Slum Clearance"

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY-South Lowige, S~ddent Union

Chairman, RoBERT E. L. FARis, University of Washington

JoHN P. CLARK, Ohio State University "Measuring Alienation within a Social System"

DOROTHY L. MEIER and WENDELL BELL, University of California, Los Angeles "Anomia and Differential Access to the Achievement of Life Goals"

H. DAVID KmK, McGill University "Adaptive Mechanisms in Role Handicap"

DAVID L. SILLS, BIU'eau of Applied Social Rese~ch, Columbia University "Public Acceptance of the Salk Vaccine"

EnwiN H. SHAw and KAROL WYATT KERsH, et al., Wi.lLiinette University "Degrees of Insecurity in American Pnhlic Opinion Resulting from

Recent Soviet Technolo,Pcal Advancement"

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8 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1958-(Continued)

SOGIOLOGY OF RELIGION-136-S, Student Union

Chairman, JoHN J. KANE, University of Notre Dame

WALDOW. BURCHARD, Northern illinois University "A Comparison of Urban and Rural Churches"

JosEPH B. SCHUYLER, Fordham University "Age and Sex Differentials in Religions Observance"

LUKE MAnER SMITH, Alfred University "Layn~an's Images of Clergyn~en"

MANFRED STANLEY, New York University "Sect-Church: A Reformulation"

GUY E. SwANSON, University of Michigan "The Origin of 'Monotheism' among the Simpler Peoples"

TEACffiNG OF SOCIOLOGY-210-S, Student Union

(:hairman, WILBUR B. BROOKOVER, Michigan State University

PAUL A. THOMAS, DePauw University "Records and Tape Recordings: Aids in the Teaching of lnlustrial

Sociology"

GLENN M. VERNON, Central Michigan College "Statistical Bias Concerning Interfaith Marriages"

IIAruu:NGTON C. BREARLEY, George Peabody College for Teachers "Personalizing Instruction in Large Classes"

LoUIS A. RYAN, Providence College "Value Judgments in· Selected American Introductory Sociology Text­

books"

LELAND J. AxELSON, State College of Washington "Differences in Productivity of Doctorates in Sociology"

1:30-3:30 P.M.

CENTENARY MEETING: Simmel and Durkheim-Ballroom, Student Union

Chairman, ROBERT K. MERTON, Columbia University·

THEODORE F. ABEL, Hunter College "The Sociolopcal Contributions of Georg Simmel: A Reappraisal"

Discussion: RoBERT A. NISBET, University of California, Riverside

RoBERT N. BELLAH, Harvard University "The Sociological Contributions of Emile Durkheim: A Reappraisal"

Discussion: HARRY ALPERT, University of Oregon

3:30-5:30 P.M.

SOCIOLOGY OF THE ARTS: Aesthetics, Literature and Music-Library Lounge, Student Union

Chairman, LEo LoWENTHAL, University of Californi.a, Berkeley

JosEPH H. BUNZEL, College of William an:d Mary "Art and Society"

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1958-(Continued)

IAN WATT, University of California, Berkeley "The Social Ideology of the Angry Young Men"

RoBERT N. WILSON, Harvard University "F. Scott Fitzgerald and American Culture"

HANs GERm, University of Wisconsin "Sociology of Contemporary Music"

PHILIP RIEFF, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences "Aesthetics and Social Authority"

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COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR-South Lounge, Student Union

Chairman, RALPH H. TURNER, University of California, Los Angeles

LEONARD D. CAIN, JR., Sacramento State College "The Function of the Myth Concept in Reform Movements: The

Townsend Movement as a Case Study''

ORRIN E. KLAPP, San Diego State College "Vilification as a Social Process"

JosEPH R. GusFIELD, University of illinois "Directed and Undirected Patterns of Change"

HAROLD W. PFAUTZ, Brown University "Dynamic Characteristics of Social Movements"

LEWis M. KILLIAN, Florida State University "John Kasper: The Purge of an Agitator"

SOCIOLOGY OF COMMUNICATIONS AND OPINION-210-S, Student Union

Chairman, RAYMOND A. BAUER, Harvard University

ERNEST MANHEIM, University of Kansas City "The Formation of Public Opinion through Small Groups"

E. JACKSON BAUR, University of Kansas "The Microsociology of Public Opinion"

EVERETT M. RoGERS, Ohio State University . "Opinion Leaders in the Communication of Agricultural Technology"

Discussion: JosEPH T. KLAPPER, General Electric Company, New York

SOCIOLOGY OF COMPLEX ORGANIZATION-136-S, Student Union

Chairman, ScoTT GREER, Northwestern University

MERVYN L. CADWALLADER, San Jose State College "A Cybernetic Analysis of Change in Complex Social Organizations"

JAMES D. THOMPSON, University of Pittsburgh "Organizational Con1lict in Relation to the Environment"

WILLIAM BATES, St. Louis U~versitY "The Organizational Roots of Revolution"

FRANCES G. ScoTT, University of Michigan "The Action Theory Approach to Social Organization Research"

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10 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1958-(Continued)

THE FAMILY-210 Smith Hall

Chairman, HARVEY J. LoCKE, University of Southern California

MARTIN L. NoRRIS, Southern Methodist University "Methods of Achieving Adjustment to Marital Problems"

MARY M. THOMES, University of Southern California "Parents of Mentally III and Normal Children"

CHARLES BROWNING, Whittier College "Marital Adjustment and Family Solidarity in Families of Delinquents

and Nondelinqnents"

LEE G. BURCHINAL, Iowa State College "Social Corrl'!lates of Marital Satisfaction for a Rural Sample of Married

Couples"

F. IVAN NYE, State College of Washington "Employment Status and Marital Adjustment of Mothers"

Discussion: ]ESSIE BERNARD, Pennsylvania State College SANTO F. CAMILLERI, University of Washington

INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY: Building Research Ties between Industry and University-120 Smith Hall

Chairman, DELBERT C. Mn.LER, Pennsylvania State University

BRYANT CusHING, Boeing Airplane Company, Seattle, Washington "What Industry Needs from the Social Science Research Specialist"

CHARLTON R. PRICE, The Menninger Foundation "Notes on the Strategy and Tactics of Social Research in Industry"

CHARLES D. McGLAMERY, University of Alabama "What Requirements Do Industry and Government Make upon the

University Consultant"

RICHARD J. HILL, University of California, Los Angeles "What Role Can the Social Science Specialist Play in Industry as a

Staff Man?"

E. WILLIAM NoLAND, University of North Carolina "Some Successful Research Approaches to Industry"

RoBERT E. ScHWAB, Detroit Edison Company "Why the Detroit Edison Company has Established a University Re­

search Relationship"

MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY: Studies in the Clinical Setting--'201 S~ith Hall

Chairman, EDMUND H. VoLKART, Stanford University

RoBIN F. BADGLEY, Yale University "Social Bias in the Treatment of Pedi_atric Patients'' '

JoHN W. EVANS, MELVIN SEEMAN, and L. EDNA Roc~, Ohio. State University "The Measurement of Stratification in a Hospitiil Settili~'

JuLIUs A. Rom, University of Chicago ''"The Timetable of the TB Patient"·

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1958-(Continued) 11

ABRAHAM J. SIMON, The Chicago Medical School "Social Structure of Clinics and Patient Improvement"

STEWART E. PERRY, Psychiatric Home Treatment Service, Boston, Massachusetts, and LYMAN C. WYNNE, National Institute of Mental Health

"Role Con:flict and Social Change in a Clinical Research Organization"

RURAL SOCIOLOGY: Agricultural Labor Force and Occupations (joint ses­sion with the Rural Sociological Society)-102 Smith Hall

Chairman, C. HoRACE fuMILTON, North Carolina State College

SAMUEL W. BLIZZARD, Princeton Theological Seminary . "Differences in the Self-Image of Rural and Urban Ministers"

C. WILsON REcoRD, Sacramento State College "Negroes in the California Agricultural Labor Force"

A. 0. HALLER, Michigan State University "Planning to Farm"

WILLIAM H. METZLER, U.S. Department of Agriculture "Socio-economic Aspects of Manpower Adjustments: Low Income Rural

Areas"

Discussion: F. IvAN NYE, State College of Washington LEWIS JoNES, Tuskeegee Institute

8:00 P.M.

GLENN C. McCANN, North Carolina State College MERTON OYLER, Ohio State Unh-ersity

GENERAL SESSION: Quantitative and Qualitative Research-Ballroom, Student Union

Chairman, KINGSLEY DAVIS, University of California at Berkeley

PAUL F. LAZARSFELD, Columbia University "Experiences of a Survey Sociologist with Qualitative Analysts"

Discussion: HowARD BECKER, University of Wisconsin "Experiences of a Sociological Theorist with Quantification"

Discussion from the floor

THURSDAY, AUGUST 28

9:00-11:00 A.M.

THE STUDY OF NASCENT NATIONAL IDENTITY (joint session with the American Anthropological Association)-210-S, Student Union

Co-Chairmen, ]AMES B. WATSON and S. FRANK MIYAMOTO, University of Wash­ington

ETHEL M. ALBERT, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences "National Identity in Ruanda and Urnndi"

SIMON 0TTENBERG, University of Washington "Tribalism, Regionaliimt, and Nationalism in Nigeria"

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1.2 ~URSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1958-(Continued)

. HErulERT H. WILLIAMS, San Francisco State College "Maronite ·Nationalism"

, A.,T. ] . . MATTHEws; Human Relations Area File "Arab Identities and National Character"

JoEi. V. BERREMAN, University of Oregon "Some Observations on Philippine Nationalism"

Discussion: African papers-EDGAR V. WINANS, University of Washington Arab papers-STUART C. Dono, University of Washington

THE FAMILY-102 Smith Hall

Chairman, RoBERT F. WINCH, Northwestern University

HowARn STANTON, University of Puerto Rico, and REUBEN HILL University of Minnesota '

"Changing Family Practices in Puerto Rico: An lntergeneration Study of Cultural Change"

ALEXANDER J. HuMPHREYS, SJ., Loyola University, Los Angeles "New Dubliners: Urbanization and the Structure of the Irish Family"

HARVEY J. LOCKE, University of Southern California and REUBEN HILL Uni· versity of Minnesota ' '

Panel Discussion: "Sociological Generalizations Derived from Family Research"

Discussion: CHARLES BoWERMAN, University of North Carolina

POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY (joint session with the Society for the Study of Social Problems)-South Lounge, Student Union

Chairman, HANs SPEIER, RAND Corporation, Washington, D. C.

EowARn A. SHILs, University of Chicago "The Politics of the Intellectuals"

WILLIAM KoRNHAUSER, University of California, Berkeley "Two Theories of Mass Society"

RoBERT E. LANE, Yale University "The Fear of Equality"

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY-201 Smith Hall

Chairman, KAsPAR D. NAEGELE, University of British Columbia

BRUCE J. BIDDLE, University of Kentucky "Power and Social Influence, a Simple Relationship?"

]OHN W. RILEY, ]R., MATILDA WHITE RILEY, JACKSON TOBY, and MARY E. MooRE, Rutgers, The State University

"Peer Reference Groups"

FRED L. STRODTBECK, University of Chicago "Personal Control and Jury Participation: A Test of an Equilibrium

Theory of Group Process"

PAUL HoRST and WILLIAM MEREDITH, University of Washington "Mathematical Analysis of Personal Data" .

THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1958-(Continned) 13

SOCIOLOGY OF MENTAL HEALTH-210 Smith Hall

Chairman, ]OHN ]AMEs, Tht;l Or~gon Study of Rehabilitation of Mental Hospital Patients and Portland State College

SIMON DINITZ, MARK LEFTON, ]ON E. SIMPSON, BENJAMIN PASAMANICK, M.D., and RALPH M. PATTERSON, M.D., The Columbus Psychiatric Institute and Hospital, and The Ohio State University·

"The Ward Behavior of Psychiatrically lll Patients"

MlLDRED B. KANTOR, St. Louis County Health Department "Community Mental Health Research in St. Louis County: Maternal

Attitudes and Behavior Symptoms of School Children"

RoBERT L. SuTHERLAND, The Hogg Foundation "Community Acceptance in Four Texas Counties of Ex-Patients from

Mental Hospitals"

OZZIE G. SIMMONS and HoWARn E. FREEMAN, Harvard University "Familial Expectations and Post-hospital Performance Levels of Mental

Patients"

STEPHEN T. BoGGS, National Institute of Mental Health "Primary Groups and Alienation: A Proposed Study of Attempts to

Handle Occupational Problems"

SOCIOLOGICAL PROCESSES IN EDUCATION-136-S, Student Union

Chairman, NoRMAN F. WAsHBURNE, Hampton, Virginia

HERBERT MAccoBY, University of California, Berkeley "Controversy and the Academic Mind"

E. GRANT YouMANS, University of Kentucky "Factors in the Educational Attainment of Rural Youth"

PAUL M. SHELDON, Occidental College "Mexican-Americans in Urban Public Schools: An Exploration of the

'Drop-out' Problem"

MABioN B. SMITH, Louisiana State University "The Enrollment of Public and Non-Public Schools in Louisiana-

1944-45 through 1954-55"

]AMES A. Moss, Union College "Utilization of Negro Teachers in the Colleges of New York State"

SOCIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY OF URBAN LIFE-120 Smith Hall

Chairman, AMos H. HAWLEY, University of Michigan

LEo F. SCHNORE, University of California, Berkeley "A Review of Recent Critical Literature in Human Ecology"

OTis D. DuNCAN, University of Chicago "Behavioral, Cultural and Ecological Perspectives in the Study oi'

Society"

WALTER T. MARTIN, University of Oregon, and ]ACK P. GmBs, University of California, Berkeley

"Some Components of a System of Human Ecology''

RAY P. CuzzORT, University of Kansas "The Concept of Dominance in Ecological Research"

Discussion: WILLIAM FoRM, Michigan State University

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SOCIOLOGY OF SCIENCE-Library Lounge, Student Union

Chairman, HARRY ALPERT, University of Oregon

IIARRY ALPERT, University of Oregon "Some Observatiom on the Sociology of Science"

NoRMAN KAPLAN, Cornell University "The Influence of' Organizational Structures and Practices on Medical

Research"

BERTHA W. RUBINSTEIN, National Science Foundation "Factors Affecting Federal Research Expenditures in the Social

Sciences"

RENEE C. Fox, Barnard College and Bureau of Applied Social Research, Colum· hia University

"Structural Strains in the Roles of Research PhysiciHDl!"

DoNAW C. PELZ and S. STEWART WEsT, University of Michigan "Interpersonal Relations in Research Organizations"

11 :00 A.M.-12 :00 M.

BUSINESS MEETING-120 Smith Hall

1:30-3:30 P.M.

ASPECTS OF BIGOTRY IN AMERICAN CULTURE (joint session with the American Studies Association)-Lihrary Lounge, Student Union

Chairman, C. WILSoN REcoRD, Sacramento State College

JoHN C. LMNCSTON, Sacramento State College "Anti-Intellectual and Bigotry Dimemions of the Philosophy of

'Getting Along with Other People' "

IIAROW M. HoocEs, JR., San Jose State College "Variables Relating to Two Levels of Prejudice"

THE HoN. JoHN E. Moss, Congressman from California "Secrecy, Security, and Bigotry: Their Relationships and Consequences

for the 'National Interest' "

_MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY-210-S, Student Union

Chairman, RoBERT STRAUS, University of Kentucky

BENJAMIN J. DARSKY, University of Michigan ''The Sociology of Medical Care"

DoNALD G. HAY, U. S. Department of Agriculture "Social Structure and Utilization of Health Care Resources in Selected

Areas of the Southeast"

DENISE B. KANDEL, Puhlic Health Service Fellow of the National Institute of Mental Health, and WILLIAM A. GLAsER and JANE EMERY, Bureau of Applied Social Research, Columbia University

"Changes in Career Expectatiom of Medical Students"

JoAN K. JACKSON, UniversitY of Washington "The Role of the Patient's Family in the Etiology, Onset, Course, and

Resolution of Illness"

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1958-(Continued) la

MYRON J. LEFCOWITZ and HERMAN TURK, National Institute of Mental Health "Temion Between Collective Bodies: A Case Study of Nurse-Patient

Relations"

MILITARY SOCIOLOGY-136-S, Student Union

Chairman, RAYMOND V. BoWEBs, Department of the Air Force

CHARLEs H. CoATES, University of Maryland "Military Non-Commissioned Officers and Civilian Supervisors: Com­

parative Career Aspiratiom"

ALBERT D. BroERMAN, Falls Church, Virginia "Some Social-Psyehological Stresses in Military Intelligence Interroga­

tions"

SEYMOUR YELLIN, University of Michigan "Role Deviance in the Military Institution: Some Background Charac­

teristics of' Army Criminals"

EucENE S. UYEKI, Case Institute of Technology "Sociology of the Cold-War Army"

OCCUPATIONAL SOCIOLOGY-South Lounge, Student Union

Chairman, ALBERT J. REISS, JR., State University of Iowa

ELINoR G. BABBER and RoBERT K. MERTON, Columbia University "Structural Sources of Ambivalence Towards the Professions"

JosEPH H. FICHTER, Loyola University, New Orleans ''The City Curate as a Career Man"

RoBERT W. RABENSTEIN, University of Missouri "Critique of 'Profession' as a Sociological Category"

IIARow L. WILENSKY and HucH EDwARDs, University of Michigan "The Skidder: Ideological Adjustments of Downward Mobile Workers"

RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS-201 Smith Hall

Chairman, E. FRANKUN FRAZIER, Howard University

WILLIAM 0. BROWN, Boston University "Present Position of the White Settlers in Africa"

EocAR T. THOMPSON, Duke University "Peoples"

CLARENCE E. GucK, University of Hawaii "Race Relations in New Nonwhite Nations"

ANDREW W. LIND, University of Hawaii "Adjustment Patterns of the Chinese in Jamaica and in Hawaii"

DAVE M. OKADA, Carleton College "Reference Group Orientation and Ethnic Tolerance"

SMALL GROUPS-120 Smith Hall

Chairman, A. PAUL IIABE, Harvard University

GENE G. KAssEBAUM, Cornell J]niversity Medical College "An Experimental Study of Value Orientations"

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BRUCE M. PRINGLE and ALVIN J. NoRTH, Southern Methodist University "The Effects of Individual and Team Feedback upon Ratings by Mem­

bers of Two-Person Teams"

HENiiY L. LENNARD and ERDMAN PALMORE, Bureau of Applied Soc~al Research, and HELEN lliNDIN, Psychoanalytic Institute, Columbia University

"Psychotherapist-Patient Role Conceptions and Initial Interaction"

AARoN V. CICOUREL, Northwestern University .. Social Interaction among the Aged: A Case Study"

EDGAR F. BoRGATIA, Russell Sage Foundation, and JoHN H. MANN, New York University 1

"Personality and Interpersonal Measures"

SOCIOLOGY AND HISTORY-102 Smith Hall

Chairman, WERNER J. CAHNMAN, Hunter College and Yeshiva University

KARL A. W ITIFOGEL, University of Washington "Class Structure and Total Power in Oriental Despotism"

HowARD BECKER, University of Wisconsin "Disintegration and Normlessness in Mycenaean Society."

HELEN CoNSTAS, Jnilliard School of Music "The Soviet Union as a Charismatic Bureaucracy-Viewed Compara­

tively"

SYMBOLIC INTERACTION-210 Smith Hall

Chairman, FRANK E. HARTUNG, Wayne State University

HELMUT R. WAGNER and LoRE WAGNER, Bucknell University "Religions Action and Symbolic Interaction"

RICHARD E. DuWoRS, University of Saskatchewan "The Nature of Evaluative Interaction"

RALPH H. TuRNER, University of California, Los Angeles "Some Essentials of Role Theory"

HuGH DALZIEL DuNCAN, Flossmoor, illinois "Structure and Function of the Symbolic Act"

Discussion: LEONARD S. CoTTRELL, JR., Russell Sage Foundation

3:30-5:30 P.M.

CRIMINOLOGY-Library Lounge, Student Union

Chairman, MARSHALL B. CLINARD, University of Wisconsin

EARL RUBINGTON, Yale University and the Connecticut Commissfon on Alcoholism

"Panhandling and the Skid Row Subculture"

EDWIN D. DRIVER, University of Massachusetts "Interaction and Criminal Homicide in India"

RITA }AMES, University of Chicago "Jurors' Reactions to Alternative Definitions of Legal Insanity"

THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1958-(Continned) 17

WALTER C. BAILEY, System Development Corporation, Los Angeles "Differential Communication in the Supervision of Paroled Opiate

Addicts"

DoNALD L. GARRITY and DoN C. GmBoNs, San Francisco State College "Criminal Typology: Some Suggestions· for the Development of Treat­

ment Theory"

INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY (joint session with the Society for the Study of Social Problems)-Sonth Lounge, Student Union

Chairman, DELBERT C. MILLER, Pennsylvania State University

JoEL B. MoNTAGUE, }R., State Co~ge of Washington "Social Change Related to Belated Industrialization in an English

Town"

IRWIN T. SANDERS, Associates for International Research, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts

"Social Research Needed in Overseas Industrial Operations"

JoHN W. McCoLLuM, University of Chicago "A Case Study of the Role of In-Plant Organizers in the Failure of a

Union Organizing Campaign"

RicHARD L. SIMPSON, University of North Carolina "The Direction of Communications in Formal Organizations"

MARGARET CussLER, University of Maryland "The Woman Executive in Process and in Crisis"

POPULATION-210-S, Student Union

Chairman, PHILIP M. HAusER, University of Chicago

PHILIP M. HAusER, University of Chicago "Demography in Relation to Sociology"

KURT B. MAYER and SIDNEY GoLDSTEIN, Brown University "Migration and Population Growth in Rhode Island"

E. GoRDON ERICKSEN, University of Kansas "Infanticide in a Disorganized Society: A Study in 'Fringe Demog-

raphy'"

CHESTER ALEXANDER, W estininster College "Factorial Sequences in Longevity"

THEODORE R. ANDERSON, Yale University "Utility of the Logistic Curve as a Model of Urban Community Growth

in the United States"

SOCIAL STRATffiCATION: Class Theory: Collective Behavior or-Descrip­tion ?-102 Smith Hall

Chairman, HAROLD W. PFAUTZ, Brown University

RoBERT A. NISBET, University of California, Riverside "The Decline and Fall of Social Class"

RUDOLF HEBERLE, Louisiana State University "Recovery of Class Theory"

Discussion: BERNARD BARBER, Barnard College Ons DUDLEY DuNCAN, University of Chicago

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SOCIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS-210 Smith Hall

Chairman, NoRMAN F. WAsHBURNE, Hampton, Virginia

LEo A. HAAK, Michigan State University "The Use of Multiple Analyses of' Classroom Tests to Identify Dif­

ferences Among Students"

WARDS. MAsoN, RoBERT J. DRESSEL, and RoBERT K. BAm, U.S. Office of Edu· tion, Department of Health, Education and Welfare

"Career Orientations of Beginning Teachers"

THOMAS S. PARSONS, WARREN A. KETCHAM and LEsLIE R. BEACH, University of Michigan

"Effects of Varying Degrees of Student Interaction and Student-Teacher Contact in College Courses"

0MAR KIIA.YYAM MooRE, Yale University '"The Rapid Learning of Concepts in Mathema,tical Logic"

SOCIOLOGY OF AGING-136-S, Student Union

Chairman, GoRDON F. STREIB, Cornell University

BERNARDS. PHILLIPS, University of North Carolina "Role Pressures, Self-Image and Adjustment of the Aged"

NECHAMA TEe and RuTH B. GRANICK, Columbia University and Biometrics Research, State of New York, Department of Mental Hygiene

"Some Consequences of Social Isolation of the Aged"

LEoNARD BREEN, Purdue University, and JoEL. SPAETH, University of Chicago "Age Differences in Attitudes Towards Retirement, Age Perception and

Attitudes Toward the Job"

IRVING K. ZoLA, The Age Center of New England, Inc. "Feelings About Age Among Older People"

GoRDON F. STREIB and WAYNE. E. THOMPSON, Cornell University "The Effect of Retirement on Personal Adjustment: A Panel Analysis" LOis R. DEAN, ELAINE CuMMING and DAVID S. NEWELL Kansas City Study of

Adult Life ' "Interaction Style and Success in Aging"

SOCIOLOGY OF THE ARTS: Popular Culture-120 Smith Hall

Chairman, LEo LoWENTHAL, University of California, Berkeley

IRVING BABow, University of California, Berkeley ''Types and Functions of Immigrant Singing Societies"

SANFORD .M. DoRNBUSCH, University of Washington, and REBECCA A. STAFFORD University of Chicago '

"Trends in American Values: A Preliminary Report on a Study of 19th . and 20th Century American Novels"

RoBERT A. DENTLER, University of Chicago "Bureaucracy and the American Literary Institution"

HENRY CARsrn, University of Chicago "The Certification of a Public Idol"

CESAR GRANA, University of Chicago "John Dewey as an Art Sociologist"

NATHAN GLAZER, University of California, Berkeley "Technology, Mass Culture, and High Culture"

THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1958-(Continued) 19

SOCIOLOGY OF COMPLEX ORGANIZATION-201 Smith Hall

Chairman, ScOTT A. GREER, Northwestern University

J. EuGENE HAAs, Ohio State University "Role Consensus in Complex Organizations"

RAYMOND W. MAcK, Northwestern University "Complex Organization Development, the Stratification System, and

Occupational Role"

DoNALD R. CRESSEY, University of California, Los Angeles "Contradictory Directives in Complex Organizational Systems: The Case

of the Prison"

ANDREW GUNDER FRANK, Michigan State University "Conflicting Standards and Selective Enforcement"

5:45P.M.

INFORMAL OUTDOOR BANQUET (Salmon Bake)-On Campus

8:00 P.M.

PRESIDENTIAL SESSION-Ballroom, Student Union

Chairman, HowARD BECKER, University of Wisconsin

RoBIN M. WILLIAMS, JR., Cornell University "Continuity and Change in Sociological Study"

followed by

INFORMAL GATHERING (coffee and punch will be served)-Ballroom, Student Union

FRIDAY, AUGUST 29

9:00-11 :00 A.M.

COLLECTIVE BEHA VIOR-120 Smith Hall

Chairman, RALPH H. TURNER, University of California, Los Angeles

IRWIN DEUTSCHER and PETER KoNG-MING NEw, Community Studies, Inc., Kansas City, Missouri -

"Fun and Profit in a Disaster"

HARRY EsTILL MoORE, University of Texas, and HIRAM J. FRIEDSAM, North Texas State College

"Formal and Informal Social Systems in Disaster Situations"

KURT LANG, Queens College, and GLADYS ENGEL LANG, Brooklyn College "Some Mass-Observation Notes on Billy Graham in New York"

SAMUEL Z. KLUJSNER, Bureau of Applied Social Research, Columbia University "A Social Psychology of Faith"

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THE FAMILY-Library Lounge, Student Union

Chairman, HARVEY J. LocKE, University of Southern California

HAROW T. CmtiSTENSEN, Purdue University "Cultural Norms and the Consequences of Premarital Pregnancy:

Denm,ark and Indiana Compared"

M. JAY CROWE, State College of Washington "Parent-Child Relationships in Catholic, Liberal Protestant, and F'unda-

mentalist Families"

KARL M. WALLACE, Los Angeles State College "An Experiment in Scientific Matchmaking"

HUGH CARTER and WILLIAM F. PRATT, National Office of Vital Statistics "Duration of Marriage Prior to Separation and Divorce: A Study Based

on Vital Records"

Discussion: GEORGES SABAGH, University of Southern California RICHARD J. HILL, University of California, Los Angeles

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-210 Smith Hall

Chairman, RoBERT C. ANGELL, University of Michigan

W. FRED CoTTRELL, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio "Energy and World Power"

KARL DEUTSCH, Massachusetts Institute of Technology "Political Community and the Flow of International Transactions: A

Matrix Model and Some Problems of Analysis"

E. FRANKUN FRAZIER, Howard University "Race Relations as Affecting International Relations"

HANs SPEIER, RAND Corporation, Washington, D. C. "The Effect of Advanced Weapons on Diplomacy"

METHODOLOGY-136-S, Student Union

Chairman, LEO A. GooDMAN, University of Chicago

WILLIAM M. EVAN, Columbia University "Cohort Analysis of Survey Data: A Quasi-Panel Technique"

THOMAS L. GILLETTE and MARIAN RADKE YARROW, National Institute of Mental Health

"A Study of Methodology for Assessing Interpersonal Relationships within the Family"

HowARD PoLSKY, and MARTIN KoHN, Hawthorne Cedar Knolls School, Haw· thorne, New York

"A Pilot Study of Delinquent Group Processes"

HARRY SHARP and ALLAN G. FEWT, University of Michigan "Some Factors Involved in the Completion of an Area-Probability

Sample Survey"

MARSHALL B. CLINARD, University of Wisconsin "A Cross-Cultural Replication of the Relation of Urbanism to Criminal

Behavior"

FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1958-(Continued)

SMALL GROUPS-201 Smith Hall

Chairman, EDGAR F. BoRGATTA, Russell Sage Foundation

GEORGE A. THEODORSON, Pennsylvania State University

2I

"The Function of Hostility in the Development of Cohesiveness in Small Groups"

0TOMAR JAN BARTOS, University of Hawaii "Leadership, Conformity and Originality"

HELEN P. GoULDNER, Urbana, lllinois "The Organization Woman: Dimensions of Friendship"

PHILIP E. SLATER,_Harvard University, and KIYo MoRIMOTO and RoBERT W. HYDE, Butler Health Center

"Social Interaction in Experimentally Induced Psychotic-Like States"

A. PAUL HARE, Harvard University "The Dimensions of Social Interaction"

SOCIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY OF URBAN LIFE-102 Smith Hall

Chairman, BASIL ZIMMER, University of Michigan

ALBERT J. REiss, JR., State University of Iowa "Rural-Urban and Social Status Differences in lnterpersonai Contacts"

DoNALD L. FoLEY, University of California, Berkeley "Public Policy and the Spatial Structures of Metropolitan Communities"

KINGSLEY DAVIS and JACK P. GmBs, University of California, Berkeley "Conventional versus Metropolitan Data in the International Study of

Urbanization"

ALVIN H. ScAFF, Pomona College "School District Organization and the Community"

DAVID GoLDBERG, University of Michigan "The Fertility of Two-Generation Urbanites"

Discussion: DoNALD J. BoGUE, University of Chicago

SOCIOLOGY OF MENTAL HEALTH (joint session with the Society for the Study of Social Problems)-South Lounge, Student Union

Chairman, S. FRANK MIYAMOTO, University of Washington

LETA McKINNEY AnLER, University of Arkansas "Two Cumulative Scales Measuring Outcome of Hospitalization for

Former Mental Patients in Terms of Social Adjustment"

BARNARD FARBER, University of Illinois "Family Orientation and Marital Integration of Parents of Severely

Mentally Retarded Children"

ERWIN L. LINN, National Institute of Mental Health "Drug Therapy, Milieu Change and Release fr~m a Mental Hospital"

HAROLD A. MULFORD, JR., and DoNALD E. MILLER, State University of Iowa "Alcohol in the Symbolic EnviJ:on:ment''

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SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION-210-S, Student Union

Chairman, JosEPH H. FICHTER, Loyola University of the South

STUART C. Donn, University of Washington "Can Science Improve Praying?"

J. OLIVER HALL, Michigan State University "Attitudes of Students in Protestant Theological Seminaries on the

Scientific Method in the Study of Human Behavior"

JoHN J. KANE, University of Notre Dame "Interreligious Tensions in the Field of Education"

HERBERT E. STOTTS, Boston University "Lay Involvement in Research and Survey"

HELMUT R. WAGNER, Bucknell University, VICTOR FISHER, Pennsylvania State University, and KATHRYN DoYLE, Bucknell University

"Religious Background and Higher Education"

11:00 A.M • ...:l2:00 M.

BUSINESS MEETING-120 Smith Hall

1:30-3:30 P.M.

CONTRIBUTIONS OF SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY AND RESEARCH TO EDUCATION-136-S, Student Union

Chairman, WILBUR B. BROOKOVER, Michigan State University

JACOB W. GETZELS and P. W. JACKSON, University of Chicago "The Social Context of Giftedness: A Multidimensional Approach to

Definition and Method"

]AMES CoLEMAN, University of Chicago "Social Norms and Scholastic Achievement"

WAGNER THIELENS, Columbia University "Some Findings from a Study of College Teachers"

LEONARD S. CoTTRELL, JR., Russell Sage Foundation "Contributions of Sociology to Education"

MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY-South Lounge, Student Union

Chairman, RoBERT SrnAus, University of Kentucky

RoBERT L. EICHHORN and W. H. M. MoRRIS, Purdue University "A Comparison of Various Survey Methods for Assessing the Occur­

rence of Heart Disease"

JOHN A. RADEMAKER, Willamette University "Problems in Community Surveys of Health Needs and Services"

MILT'ON I. RoEMER, M.D., Cornell University , "Sociology and Organized Health Services"

FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1958-(9ontinued) 23

ELIOT FREIDSON, The City College of New York and Montefiore Hospital "Social Structure and th{l Use of 'Outside' Services in a Prepaid Medical

Group"

DENNIS C. McELRATH, University of Southern California "Participation in Group Medical Practice: A Comparative Analysis of

Organizations and Ideologies"

POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY-Library Lounge, Student Union

Chairman, HANs SPEIER, RAND Corporation

WALTER B. SIMON, Dartmouth College "Political Ethics and Political Structure"

HENRY W. BRUCK, Metropolitan Community Studies, Inc., Dayton, Ohio, and ScoTT A. GREER, Northwestern University ·

"Power Structure in a Political Cornrnimity: A Theoretical Approach"

WAYNE E. THOMPSON and JoHN E. HoRTON, Cornell University "Political Alienation as a Force in P~litical Action"

POPULATION: Fertility and Related Studies-210-S, Student Union

Chairman, PHILIP M. HAUSER, University of Chicago

CHARLES F. WESTOFF and PHILIP C. SAG!, Princeton University, and E. LOWELL KELLY, University of Michigan

"Fertility Through Twenty Years of Marriage: A Study in Prediction"

PAUL C. GLICK, U.S. Bureau of Census "Marriage and Family Patterns of l\;lajor Religious Groups"

J. MAYONE STYCOS and KURT W. BACK, Cornell University "The Impact of Marital Status on Preferred Family Size in Jamaica"

GEORGE K. ToKUHATA and GWEN ANDREW, Department of Mental Health, Michigan

"Configuration and Dynamics of Fertility Expectation"

WILLIAM J. GmBONS, Fordham University "Roman Documentation on Ends of Marriage and Fertility Regulation"

SMALL GROUPS-102 Smith Hall

Chairman, A. PAUL HARE, Harvard University

RoBERT L. HAMBLIN, Washington University, St. Lonis "Leadership and Crises"

HENRY L. MANHEIM, Arizona State College at Tempe "Intergroup Interaction as Related to the Differentiation between

Groups"

W. EDGAR VINACKE, UniversitY of Hawaii "Sex Roles in a Three-Person Game"

THEODORE M. MILLs, Harvard University "Three-Person Groups: Review and Prospects"

CHARLES HAWKINS, University of Chicago "Size of Coalitions in Juries as a Determinant of the Distribution of

Participation"

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SOCIAL DISORGANIZATION AND DEVIANT BEHAVIOR (joint session with the Society for the Study of Social Problems)-210 Smith Hall

Chairman, JosEPH D. LoHMAN, University of Chicago

ARNOLD ABRAMS and M!sHA S. ZAKs, Northwestern University Medical School, and RICHARD WALTER, University of Toronto

"A Socio-Psychological Comparison of Incarcerated Addicts, Non­Incarcerated Addicts, and Their Non-Addicted Peers in Certain Se­lected Communities of Chicago"

HELEN SWICK PERRY, Boston, Massachusetts "The Evolution of a Potentially Deviant Subgroup as the Result of

Natural Changes in the Work Conditions of the Total Gronp"

GWYNN NETTLER, Community Council, Houston, Texas "Dimensions of the Antisocial"

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY-201 Smith Hall

Chairman, FRED L. STRODTBECK, University of Chicago

RAYMOND L. GoLD, Montana State University "Colleagneship and Forms of Rapport"

CARSON McGUIRE, University of Texas "Role Assignments Among Adolescents"

JEROME HIMELHOCH, Brandeis University "Further Dimensions of the Authoritarian Personality as Revealed by

Rorschach Test Data"

S. KmsoN WEINBERG, Roosevelt University "Closest Friendships of the Same Sex Among Male and Female Ado­

lescents: Comparative Analysis"

EDwARD M. BENNETT and LARRY R. COHEN, Tufts University "Men and Women: Personality· Patterns and Contrasts"

SOCIALIZATION AND PERSONALITY-120 Smith Hall

Chairman, WILLIAM H. SEWELL, University of Wisconsin

RoBERT F. WINCH, Northwestern University "Identification: Some Implications of Fiunily Theory for Personality

Development"

ORVILLE G. BRIM, JR., Russell Sage Foundation, and DAVID C; GLASS and DAVID E. LAVIN, New York University

"Child-Rearing Decisions by Mothers and Fathers: A Comparison of the Decision-Making Process"

MELVIN L. KoHN, National Institute of Mental Health "Social Class and the Exercise of Parental Authority"

HowARD STANTON, Social Science Research Center, University of Puerto Rico, and NELSON FooTE, General Electric Company, New York City

"Differential Development of Foster Children"

FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1958-(Continued) 25

3:30-5:30 P.M.

CRIMINOLOGY AND JUVENILE DELINQUENCY (joint session with the Society for the Study of Social Problems)-120 Smith Hall

Chairman, MARsHALL B. CLINARD, University of Wisconsin

NATHAN GOLDMAN, Syracuse University "Attitudes Toward Vandalism"

Discussion: FRANK E. HARTUNG, Wayne State University

SOLOMON KOBRIN and HAROLD FINESTONE, Illinois Institute for Juvenile Research

"A Proposed Framework for the Analysis of Juvenile Delinquency"

Discussion: MARTIN H. NEUMEYER, University of Southern California

ALBERT K. CoHEN, Indiana University, and ]AMES F. SHORT, JR., Washington State College

"Research on Delinquent Subcultures"

Discussion: DANIEL GLASER, University of illinois

IOWA STUDIES OF SELF-ATTITUDE-210-S, Student Union

Chairman, MANFORD KuHN, State University of Iowa

RoBERT L. STEWART, Central Michigan State College "The Self and Other Objects: Their Measurement and Interrelation·

ships"

GARY MARANELL, State University of Iowa "The Self and the Reference Group: An Empirical Study"

CARL J. CoucH, Central Michigan College "Relationships between Self-Attitudes and Degree of Agreement with

Inferred Attitudes of Others"

LLOYD RoGLER, Social Science Research Center, University of Puerto Rico, and MANFORD KUHN, State University of Iowa

"Differential Positions in a Social System, Self-Attitudes and Accuracy of Social Sensitivity" ·

FREDERICK B. WAISANEN, University of North Dakota "Social Determinants of Levels or Aspiration: Replication and Ex­

tension"

JoHN H. CuMMING, M.D. and THOMAS S. McPARTLAND, The Greater Kansas City Mental Health Foundation

"Clinical Applications of the Self-Conception in a Psychiatric Setting"

Discussion: ]ACOB W. GETZELS, University of Chicago

SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY-South Lounge, Student Union

Chairman, ALVIN BosKOFF, Emory University

JosEPH W. EATON, University of California, Los Angeles "Toward a· Sociology of Mistakes: Their Functions in Professional

Practice"

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GIDEON SJOBERG, University of Texas "Negative Values and Social Action in Competitive Situations"

JoHAN GALTUNG, Columbia University "Structural-Functional Theory Applied to the Analysis of Social Change"

ALVIN BosKOFF, Emory University "Parsons Revisited: Recent Developments in Structural-Functionalism"

MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY: Role of the Sociologist in Medical Education­Library Lounge, Student Union

Chairman, SAMUEL W. BLOOM, School of Medicine, Baylor University

Recorder, JEROME K. MYERS, Yale University

Panel Discussion:

ALBERT F. WESSEN, University of Vermont College of Medicine

GEORGE G. READER, M.D., Cornell University College of Medicine

RoBERT STRAus, University of Kentucky

SOCIAL STRATIFICATION-201 Smith Hall

Chairman, KURT B. MAYER, Brown University

PHILIP E. CoNVERSE, Survey Research Center, University of Michigan "Status Polarization and Social Structure"

S.M. MILLER, Brooklyn College, and FRANK Rn:ssMAN, Bard College "Economic and Cultural Factors in Social Mobility"

CHARLES B. NAM, Bureau of the Census "Nationality Groups and Social Stratification in America"

ELIZABETH G. CoHEN, Boston University "Parental Factors in Educational Mobility"

SOCIOLOGY OF COMMUNICATION AND OPINION-102 Smith Hall

Chairman, RAYMOND A. BAUER, Harvard University

ERNEST DICHTER, Institute for Motivational Research, Inc., Croton-on-Hudson, New York

"Non-verbal Commnhication"

WILLIAM N. McPHEE, Bureau of Applied Social Research, Columbia University "A Program in 'Mass Dynamics'"

HELEN J. KAUFMAN, Market Planning Corporation, New York City "The Role of Context in Mass Communications" -

PETER B. HAMMOND, University of Pittsburgh "The Functions of Indirection in Communication"

FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1958-(Continned)

SOCIOLOGY OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT-210 Smith Hall

Chairman, DANIEL LERNER, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

RICIIARD D. RoBINSON, Harvard Graduate School of Business Atlministration "Turkey's Agrarian Revolution and the Problem of Urbanization"

BERT F. HosELITZ, University of Chicago "Indian Planning for Economic Development"

LINCOLN ARMSTRONG and RAsHID BASHSHUR, American University of Beirut "Ecological Patterns and Value Orientation"

SOCIOLOGY AND HISTORY-136-S, Student Union

Chairman, WERNER J. CAHNMAN, Hunter College and Yeshiva University

E. K. FRANCIS, University of Notre Dame "A Theory of Social Change as a Sociology of History"

KURT H. WoLFF, Ohio State University "Sociology and Jlistory: Theory and Practice"

JOSEPH B. FoRD, Los Angeles State College "Case Studies in Historical Perspective: Sociology of Religion"

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COMMITTEE MEETINGS COUNCIL, 1958---Kennedy Lounge, Communications Building

August 26, 10.00 A.M.-Meeting 12':00 M. -Informal Luncheon Meeting-Student Union* 1:15 P.M.-Meeting

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Club August 28, 4:30 P.M.-Meeting (tentative)

COUNCIL, 1959-Kennedy Lounge, Communications Building August 29, 4:30 P.M.-Meeting (tentative)

MEETING OF OFFICERS OF AFFILIATED SOCIETIES August 28, 12:00 M. -Special Luncheon Meeting-Student Union*

LIAISON COMMITTEE ON SOCIOLOGY AND EDUCATION, WILBER BROOKOVER, Chairman

August 27, 1:30 P.M.-313-315 Student Union August 28, 9:00 A.M.-313-315 Student Union

1959 COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES, RoBERT E. L. FARIS, Chairman August 27, 9:00 A.M.-221 Student Union

SELECTION COMMITTEE ON MAciVER AWARD, STUART A. QUEEN, Chairman August 27, 1:30 P.M.-221 Student Union

1959 COMMITTEE ON NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS, RoBIN M. WILLIAMs, Ja., Chairman

August 29, 1:30 P.M.-221 Student Union

MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE AND REPRESENTATIVES, RAYMOND SLETTO, Chairman August 29, 12:00 M.-Special Luncheon Meeting-Student Union*

COMMITTEE ON TRAINING AND PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS, ELBRIDGE SIDLEY, Chairman

August 27, 10:00 A.M.-317 Student Union

COMMITTEE ON SOCIAL STATISTICS, DUDLEY KIRK, Chairman August 28, 3:30 P.M.-221 Student Union

1959 COMMITTEE ON RESEARCH, Chairman . to be appointed August 29, 3:30 P.M.-221 Student Union

COMMITTEE ON PUBLICATIONS, DoNALD YoUNG, Chairman August 29, 9:00 A.M.-221 Student Union

COMMITTEE ON MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE STATISTICS, WILLIAM KEPHART, Chairman

August 27, 3:30 P.M.-317 Student Union

1958 COMMITTEE ON IMPLICATIONS OF LEGISLATION THAT LICENSES OR CERTIFIES PSYCHOLOGISTS, AMos H. HAWLEY, Chairman

August 27, 1:30 P.M.-313-315 Student Union

1958 COMMITTEE ON RELATIONS WITH SOCIOLOGISTS IN OTHER COUNTRIES, ARNoLD M. RosE, Chairman

August 28, 1 :30 P.M.-221 Student Union

COMMITTEE TO ADMINISTER ASIA FOUNDATION GRANT, .KINGSLEY DAVIs, Chairman

August 28, 9:00 A.M.-221 StUdent Union

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INDEX OF PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS

Aas, Dagfinn .......................... 6 Cadwallader, Mervyn L. ................ 9 Abel, Theodore F ...................... 8 Cahnman, Werner J. . ............. 16, 27 Abrams, Arnold ...................... 24 Cain, Leonard D., Jr ................... 9 Adler, Leta McKinney ................. 21 Camilleri, Santo F. . .................. 10 Albert, Ethel M. . .................... 11 Carsch, Henry ....................... 18 Alexander, Chester ................... 17 Carter, Hugh ......................... 20 Alpert, Harry ...................... 8, 14 Christensen, Harold T ................. 20 Anderson, Theodore R. . ............... 17 Cicourel, Aaron V ..................... 16 Andrew, Gwen ....................... 23 Clark, John P ......................... 7 Angell, Robert C. ..................... 20 Clinard, Marshall B. . .......... 16, 20, 25 Armstrong, Lincoln ................... 27 Coates, Charles H ..................... 15 Axelson, Leland J. . .................... 8 Cohen, Albert K. . .................... 25

Cohen, Elizabeth G .................... 26 Babow, Irving ........................ 18 Cohen, Larry R ....................... 24 Back, Kurt W ........................ 23 Coleman, James ...................... 22 Badgley, Robin F ..................... 10 Constas, Helen ....................... 16 Bailey, Walter C ...................... 17 Converse, Philip E. ................... 26 Bain, Robert K. . ..................... 18 Cottrell, Leonard S., Jr ............. 16, 22 Barber, Bernard ...................... 17 Cottrell, W. Fred ..................... 20 Barber, Elinor G ...................... IS Bartos, Otomer Jan ................... 21

Couch, Carl J. . ....................... 25 Cressey, Donald R. . .................. 19

Bashshur, Rashid ..................... 27 Crowe, M. Jay ....................... 20 Bates, William ........................ 9 Cumming, Elaine ..................... 18 Bauer, Raymond A. . ............... 9, 26 Cumming, John H., M.D ............... 25 Baur, E. Jackson ...................... 9 Cushing, Bryant ...................... 10 Beach, Leslie R. ...................... 18 Cussler, Margaret .................... 17 Becker, Howard ............... 11, 16, 19 Cuzzort, Ray P ....................... 13 Bell, Wen dell ......................... 7 Bellah, Robert ·N. . ..................... 8 Bennett, Edward M ................... 24 Bernard, Jessie ....................... 10 Berreman, Joel V ..................... 12 Biddle, Bruce J ....................... 12 Bidennan, Albert D ................... 15 Blizzard, Samuel W ................... 11 Bloom, Samuel W ..................... 26 Boggs, Stephen T ..................... 13 Bogue, Donald J ...................... 21 Bordua, David J ....................... 7 Borgatta, Edgar F ................. 16, 21 Boskofl, Alvin .................... 25, 26 Bowerman, Charles ................... 12 Bowers, Raymond V ................... 15 Bowles, Gladys K .................•.... 7 Brearley, Harrington C ................. 8 Breen, Leonard ....................... 18

Darsky, Benjamin J ................... 14 Davis, Kingsley ................... 11, 21 Dean, Lois R .......................... 18 Dentler, Robert A. . .................. 18 Deutsch, Karl ........................ 20 Deutscher, Irwin ..................... 19 Dichter, Ernest ....................... 26 Dinitz, Simon ........................ 13 Dodd, Stuart C .................... 12, ~2 Dornbusch, Sanford M. . .............• 18 Doyle, Kathryn ....................... 22 Dressel, Robert J. . ................... 18 Driver, Edwin D. . .................... 16 Ducofl, Louis J ........................ 7 Duncan, Hugh Dalziel ................ 16 Duncan, Otis Dudley .............. 13, 17 Du W ors, Richard E. .................. 16

Brim, Orville G., Jr ................... 24 Brookover, Wilbur B ................ 8, 22 Eaton, Joseph W. . .................... 25 Brown, William 0 ................... , .15 Edwards, Hugh ....................... 15 Browning, Charles .................... 10 Bruck, Henry W ...................... 23 Bunzel, Joseph H ...................... 8 Burchard, WaldoW .................... 8

Eichhorn, Robert L. ................... 22 Emery, Jane .............. , •......••. 14 Ericksen, E. Gordon .................. 17 Evan, William M ..................... 20

Burchinal, Lee G ..................... 10 Evans, John W ....................... 10

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Farber, Bernard ...................... 21 Faris, Robert E. L. .................... 7 Feldt, Allan G ........................ 20 Fichter, Joseph H. . ............... 15, 22 Finestone, Harold .................... 25 Fisher, Victor ........................ 22 Foley, Donald L. ..................... 21 Foote, Nelson ........................ 24 Ford, Joseph B. ...................... 27 Form, William ....................... 13 Fox, Renee C ......................... 14 Francis, E. K. ........................ 27 Frank, Andrew Gunder ................ 19 Frazier, E. Franklin ............... 15, 20 Freeman, Howard E. .................. 13 Freidson, Eliot .......•............... 23 Friedsam, Hiram J .................... 19

Galtung, J ohan ....................... 26 Garrity, Donald L. .................... 17 Gerth, Hans .......................... 9 Getzels, Jacob W .................. 22, 25 Gibbons, Don C ....................... 17 Gibbons, William J ................... 23 Gibbs, Jack P ..................... 13, 21 Gillette, Thomas L. ................... 20 Glaser, Daniel ....................... 25 Glaser, William A ..................... 14 Glass, David C ........................ 24 Glazer, Nathan ................... ' .... 18 Glick, Clarence E. . ................... 15 Glick, Paul C ......................... 23 Gold, David ........................... 6 Gold, Raymond L. .................... 24 Goldberg, David ...................... 21 Goldman, Nathan .................... 25 Goldstein, Sidney ..................... 17 Goodman, Leo A. . ................. 6, 20 Gouldner, He\en P .................... 21 Graalfs, Heinz J. • ....................• 7 Grana, Cesar ......................... 18 Granick, Ruth B ...................... 18 Greer, Scott A .................. 9, 19, 23 Gusfield, Joseph R. .................... 9

Haak, Leo A. . ....................... 18 Haas, J. Eugene ...................... 19 Rabenstein, Robert W. . ............... 15 Hall, J. Oliver ........................ 22 Haller, A. 0 .......................... 11 Hamblin, Robert L. ................... 23 Hamilton, C. Horace ............... 7, 11 Hammond, Peter B .................... 26 Hare, A. Paul ................ 15, 21, 23 Hartung, Frank E. ................ 16, 25 Hauser, Philip M .................. 17, 23 Hawkins, Charles ..................... 23 Hawley, Amos H. . ................... 13 Hay, Donald G. . ..................... 14 Heberle, Rudolf ................... 7, 17 Hen din, Helen ....................... 16 Hill, Reuben ........................• 12 Hill, Richard J .................... 10, 20

Himelhoch, Jerome ................... 24 Hodges, Harold M., Jr ................. 14 Honigschmied, Hedwig ................. 7 Horst, Paul .......................... 12 Horton, John E. ...................... 23 Hoselitz, Bert F ....................... 27 Humphreys, S. J., Rev. Alexander J ..... 12 Hyde, Robert W. . .................... 21

Jackson, Joan K ...................... 14 Jackson, P. W ........................ 22 Jacobson, Allvar H ..................... 7 James, John .......................... 13 James, Rita .......................... 16 Jones, Lewis ......................... 11

Kandel, Denise B ..................... 14 Kane, John J ....................... 8, 22 Kantor, Mildred B. ................... 13 Kaplan, Norman ...................... 14 Kassebaum, Gene G ................... 15 Kaufman, Helen J ..................... 26 Kecskemeti, Paul ...................... 6 Kelly, E. Lowell ...................... 23 Kersh, Karol Wyatt .................... 7 Ketcham, Warren A. . ................. 18 Killian, Lewis M. . .................... 9 Kirk, H. David ........................ 7 Klapp, Orrin E. . ...................... 9 Klapper, Joseph T ..................... 9 Klausner, Samuel Z ................... 19 Kobrin, Solomon ..................... 25 Koehne, Rainer E. . ................... 6 Kohn, Martin ........................ 20 Kohn, Melvin L. ..................... 24 Kornhauser, William ................. 12 Kuhn, Manford ...................... 25

Lane, Robert E. . ..................... 12 Lang, Gladys Engel ................... 19 Lang, Kurt .......................... 19 Lavin, David E ....................... 24 Lazarsfeld, Paul F. . .................. 11 Lefcowitz, Myron J ................... 15 Lefton, Mark ........................ 13 Lennard, Henry L. . .................. 16 Lerner, Daniel ....................... 27 Lind, Andrew W ..................... 15 Lindstrom, David E. . .................. 7 Linn, Erwin L. . ...................... 21 Livingston, John C. . ................. 14 Locke, Harvey J ............... 10, 12, 20 Lohman, Joseph D ................. 7, 24 Lowenthal, Leo .................... 8, 18

Maccoby, Herbert .................... 13 Mack, Raymond W ................... 19 Manheim, Ernest ..................... 9 Manheim, Henry L. ................... 23 Mann, John H. . ...................... 16 Maranell, Gary .......•.............. 25 Martin, Walter T. . ................... 13 Mason, Ward S ....................... 18

Matthews, A. T. J ..................... 12 Manksch, Hans 0 ...................... 6 Mayer, Kurt B. ................... 17, 26 McCann, Glenn C ..................... 11 McCollum, John W ................... 17 McElrath, Dennis C ................... 23 McGlamery, Charles D ................. 10 McGuire, Carson ..................... 24 McKniglit, William Q. . ................ 7 McPartland, Thomas S ................ 25 McPhee, William N ................... 26 Meier, Dorothy L. ..................... 7 Meredith, William .................... 12 Merton, Robert K. ................. 8, 15 Metzler, William H. . ................. 11 Miller, Delbert C. . ............... 10, 17 Miller, Donald E. ..................... 21 Miller, S. M .......................... 26 Mills, Theodore M. . .................. 23 Miyamoto, S. Frank ................ 11, 21 Montague, Joel B., Jr ................. 17 Moore, Harry Estill ................... 19 Moore, Mary E. . ..................... 12 Moore, Omar Khayyam ................ 18 Morimoto, Kiyo ...................... 21 Morris, W. H. M ...................... 22 Moss, James A. . ..................... 13 Moss, The Honorable John E .......... 14 Mulford, Harold A., Jr ................ 21 Myers, Jerome K ..................... 26

Naegele, Kaspar D .................... 12 N am, Charles B. . .................... 26 Nettler, Gwynn ....................... 24 Neumeyer, Martin H .................. 25 New, Peter Kong·ming ................ 19 Newell, David S ...................... 18 Nisbet, Robert A. . ................. 8, 17 Noland, E. William ................... 10 Norris, Martin L. ..................... 10 North, Alvin J. . ...................... 16 Nye, F. Ivan ...................... 10, 11 Okada, Dave M ....................... 15 Orzack, Louis H ....................... 6 Ottenberg, Simon .................... 11 Oyler, Merton ........................ 11

Palmore, Erdman ..................... 16 Parsons, Thomas S .................... 18 Pasamanick, Benjamin, M.D ........... 13 Patterson, Ralph M., M.D ............. 13 Pelz, Donald C. . ..................... 14 Perry, Helen Swick ................... 24 Perry, Stewart E. ..................... 11 PFautz, Harold W .................. 9, 17 Phillips, Bernard S .................... 18 Pihlblad, C. T ........................ 6 Polsky, Howard ...................... 20 Porterfield, Austin L. .................. 7 Pratt, William F ...................... 20 Price, Charlton R ..................... 10 Pringle, Bruce M. . ................... 16

Rademaker, John A ................... 22 Raper, Arthur ........................ 7 Reader, George G., M.D ................ 26 Record, C. Wilson ................. 11, 14 Reiss, Albert J., Jr .............. 6, 15, 21 Rieff, Philip .......................... 9 Riessman, Frank ..................... 26 Riley, John W., Jr .................... 12 Riley, Matilda White .................. 12 Robinson, Richard D .................. 27 Roemer, Milton 1., M.D ................ 22 Rogers, Everett M. . ................... 9 Rogers, L. Edna ...................... 10 Rogier, Uoyd ........................ 25 Roth, Julius A ....................... 10 Rubington, Earl ...................... 16 Rubinstein, Bertha W ................. 14 Ryan, Louis A ......................... 8

Sabagh, Georges ......•.............. 20 Sagi, Philip C ........................ 23 Sanders, Irwin T ...................... 17 Scaff, Alvin H. . ...................... 21 Schnore, Leo F ..................... 7, 13 Schuyler, Joseph B. ................... 8 Schwab, Robert E. .................... 10 Scott, Frances G .....................• 9 Seeman, Melvin ...................... 10 Sewell, William H. . .................. 24 Sharp, Harry ........................ 20 Shaw, Edwin H. . ..................... 7 Sheldon, Paul M ...................... 13 Shils, Edward A. . .................... 12 Short, James F., Jr. ................... 25 Sills, David L. . ....................... 7 Simmons, Ozzie G ..................... 13 Simon, Abraham J. . .................. 11 Simon, Walter B ..................... 23 Simpson, Jon E. ..................... 13 Simpson, Richard L. .................. 17 Sjoberg, Gideon ...................... 26 Slater, Philip E. ..................... 21 Smigel, Erwin 0 ....................... 6 Smith, Luke Mader .......... : ......... 8 Smith, Marion B. ..................... 13 Smith, T. Lynn ........................ 7 Somers, Robert H. . .................... 6 Spaeth, Joe L. ....................... 18 Speier, Hans ............... 6, 12, 20, 23 Stafford, Rebecca A. . ................. 18 Stanley, Manfred ...................... 8 Stanton, Howard ................. 12, 24 Stehman, Vern on A ..................... 6 Stephenson, Richard M. . ...... , ....... 6 Stewart, Robert L. .................... 25 Stotts, Herbert E. . ................... 22 Straus, Robert ................ 14, 22, 26 Streib, Gordon F. . ................... 18 Strodtbeck, Fred L. ............ 6, 12, 24 Stycos, Joseph Mayone ................ 23 Sutherland, Robert L. ................. 13 Swanson, Guy E. . ..................... 8

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Taves, Marvin J. . ..................... 7 Walter, Richard ...................... 24 Tee, Nechama ........................ 18 Washburne, Norman F .......... 6, 13, 18 Tennyson, Ray A. . .................... 7 Watson, James B. .................... 11 Theodorson, George A. . ............... 21 Watt, Ian ............................ 9 Thiel ens, Wagner .................... 22 Weinberg, S. Kirson ................... 24 Thomas, Dorothy Swaine ............... 7 W essen, Albert F. . ................... 26 Thomas, Paul A. . ..................... 8 West, S. Stewart. ..................... 14 Thomes, Mary M. . ................... 10 Westoff, Charles F .................... 23 Thompson, Edgar T ................... 15 Wilensky, Harold L. . ................. 15 Thompson, James D .................... 9 Williams, Herbert H. . ................ 12 Thompson, Wayne E ............... 18, 23 Williams, Robin M., Jr ................ 19 Toby, Jackson ........................ 12 Wilson, Robert N. . ................... 9 Tokuhata, George K ............... 6, 23 Winans, Edgar V. . ................... 12 Turk, Herman ....................... 15 Winch, Robert F .................. 12, 24 Turner, Ralph H. . ............. 9, 16, 19 Wittfogel Karl A. . .................. 16

Wolff, K~t H ........................ 27 Uyeki, Eugene S. . ................... 15 Wynne, Lyman C ..................... 11

Vernon, Glenn M ...................... 8 Vinacke, W. Edgar .................... 23 Volkart, Edmund H ................... 10

Yarrow, Marian Radke ................ 20 Yellin, Seymour ...................... 15 Youmans, E. Grant. ................... 13

Wagner, Helmut R. . ............. 16, 22 Wagner, Lore ........................ 16 Zaks, Misha S. . ...................... 24 Waisanen Frederick B. . .............. 25 Wallace, Karl M ...................... 20

Zimmer, Basil ........................ 21 Zola, Irving K. . ...................... 18

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