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Race and Culture Contacts in the Modern World by E. Franklin Frazier Howard University "Frazier has admirably succeeded in providing a dynamic account of race relations, combining an attractively iimple and readable ·brevity with an enlightened cosmopolitan scope that should dispel any vestiges of cultural or academic parochialism."-RoscoE C. HINKLE, JR., The Ohio State University "Excellent volume. Has two great advantages over books I have seen in this area to date: 1) There is an attempt at a conceptual scheme for race and culture contacts which is sufliciently broad to include the many specific problems involved, and 2) It utilizes materials from many areas of the world and does not confine itself to one American minority group such as the American Negro--a fault which is to be found in many texts in this field."-H. D. RAWLs, North Carolina State College "Professor Frazier's Race and Culture Contacts in the Modem World is a useful piece of work, for it leads the reader away from an overly provincial view of racial and ethnic contacts. We see readily enough the nexus between domestic racialism and overseas 'white' colonialism, between color bar in America and in Asia. As the underdeveloped non-white peoples emerge into nationalism they are altering this traditional association of racialism with Western power domination. American students need to be aware of this broader 'cosmopolitanism' context."-RrcHARD H. RoBBINs, Wellesley College · 5% X 8Yz, 359 pp. $4.50 text ALFRED A. KNOPF, Publisher 501 Madison Avenue College Department New York 22 Program American Sociological Society CURRENT PROBLEMS and PROSPECTS IN SOCIOLOGY Fifty-Second Annual Meeting THE SHOREHAM HOTEL, WASIDNGTON, D. C. August 27, 28, 29, 1957 Also meeting in W ashingtou, D. C.: Rural Sociological Society Society for the Study of Social Problems

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Race and Culture Contacts in the

Modern World

by E. Franklin Frazier

Howard University

"Frazier has admirably succeeded in providing a dynamic account of race relations, combining an attractively iimple and readable

·brevity with an enlightened cosmopolitan scope that should dispel any vestiges of cultural or academic parochialism."-RoscoE C. HINKLE, JR., The Ohio State University

"Excellent volume. Has two great advantages over books I have seen in this area to date: 1) There is an attempt at a conceptual scheme for race and culture contacts which is sufliciently broad to include the many specific problems involved, and 2) It utilizes materials from many areas of the world and does not confine itself to one American minority group such as the American Negro--a fault which is to be found in many texts in this field."-H. D. RAWLs, North Carolina State College

"Professor Frazier's Race and Culture Contacts in the Modem World is a useful piece of work, for it leads the reader away from an overly provincial view of racial and ethnic contacts. We see readily enough the nexus between domestic racialism and overseas 'white' colonialism, between color bar in America and in Asia. As the underdeveloped non-white peoples emerge into nationalism they are altering this traditional association of racialism with Western power domination. American students need to be aware of this broader 'cosmopolitanism' context."-RrcHARD H. RoBBINs, Wellesley College ·

5% X 8Yz, 359 pp. $4.50 text

ALFRED A. KNOPF, Publisher 501 Madison Avenue College Department New York 22

Program

American Sociological Society

CURRENT PROBLEMS and

PROSPECTS IN SOCIOLOGY

Fifty-Second Annual Meeting

THE SHOREHAM HOTEL, WASIDNGTON, D. C.

August 27, 28, 29, 1957

Also meeting in W ashingtou, D. C.:

Rural Sociological Society Society for the Study of Social Problems

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AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIETY OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR 1957

President, ROBERT K. MERTON, Columbia University President-Elect, RoBIN M. WILLIAMS, JR., Cornell University First Vice-President, KINGSLEY DAVIS, University of California, Berkeley Second Vice-President, AuGUST B. HoLLINGSHEAD, Yale University Secretary, WELLMAN J. WARNER, New York University Editor, American Sociological Review, LEONARD BROOM, University of California,

Los Angeles Editor, Sociometry, LEONARD S. CoTTRELL, JR., Russell Sage Foundation Executive Officer, MATIWA WHITE RILEY, Rutgers, The State University

COUNCIL

RoBERT K. MERTON RoBIN M. WILLIAMs, JR. KINGSLEY DAVIS

AuGusT B. HoLLINGSHEAD WELLMAN J. WARNER LEONARD BROOM

Former Presidents

FLORIAN ZNANIECKI, University of Illinois DoNALD YouNG, Russell Sage Foundation HERBERT BLUMER, University of California, Berkeley

Elected at Large

KINGSLEY DAVIS, University of California, Berkeley

MABEL A. ELLIOTT, Chatham College CLIFFORD Kn!KPATRICK, Indiana University LoWRY NELSON, University of Minnesota REINHARD 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, National Science Founda-

tion W. F. CoTTRELl., Miami University RoBERT E. L. FARIS, University of Wash·

ington REUBEN HILI., University of North Carolina

Elected from Affiliated Societies

HuGH CARTER, District of Columbia WILLIAM E. CoLE, Southern THOMAS D. ELIOT, Society for the Study of

Social Problems WILLIAM L. KoLB, Southwestern

ALrnEo McCLUNG LEE, Eastern STUART A. QUEEN, Midwest CALVIN F. SCHMID, Pacific WILLIAM H. SEWELL, Rural RAYMOND F. SLETTO, Ohio

PROGRAM COMMITTEE ROBERT K. MERTON, Columbia University WELLMAN J. WARNER, New York University C. ARNOLD ANDERSON, University of

Kentucky

BERNARD BARBER, Barnard College WALTER FIREY, University of Texas

LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE Chairman, PAUL F. MYERS, Bureau of the Census

JoHN A. CLAUSEN, National Institute of PETER P. LEJINS, University of Maryland Mental Health C. JosEPH NUESSE, Catholic University

PAUL C. GLICK, Bureau of the Census MRs. H. S. SHRYOCK, JR. EARL E. HUYCK, U. S. Government AusTIN VAN DER SLICE, American Uni-CARR B. LAVELL, George Washington versity

University HARRY WALKER, Howard University

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AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIETY

PROGRAM OUTLINE

TUESDAY, August 27 PAGE

8:30-10:00 A.M. istration . . . . . . . . . . . • 6

:00 A.M.-12 :00 M. Criminology • . . . . . . . . . . • 6 * Social Psychology . . . . . . 6 Social Stratification 6 Studies of Higher Edu-

cation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Sociology of Complex Or­

ganization . . . . . • . • . . . . 7 * Sociology o f M e n t a I Health . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 7 * Sociology of Religion. . . . 8

1 :30-3 :30 P.M. Aging and Retirement. . . 8 Roles in Operations Re-

search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Social Disorganization. . . 9 * Sociology of Cornrnunica·

tions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 * Sociology of Science . . . . 9 * Urban Sociology . . . . . . . . 10 Economic Development 10

* Sociology 10 Medicine and Sociology. . 10 * Personality and Social

Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Political Sociology . . . . . . 11 Progress in Measurement 11 * Science of Population . . . 12 Sociology of M e n t a I

Health .............. 12

8:00P.M. General Session . . . . . . . . 12

WEDNESDAY, August 28 PAGE

8:45A.M. Organized Tour . . . . . . . . . 13

9:00-11:00 A.M. Criminology . . . . . .. . .. . . 13 The Family . . . . . . . . . . . .. 13 * Methodology . . . . .. . . . . . 13 Migration and American

Civilization .. . . . . . .. . . 14 * Race and Ethnic Rela-tions ................. 14 * Sociology of Art: Music .. 14

U r b a n Sociology a n d Ecology .............. 14

11:00 A.M.-12:00 M. Business Meeting . . . . . . . 15

1:20P.M. Organized Tours . . . . . . . . 15

1 :30-3:30 P.M. Personality a n d Social

Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 * Political Sociology 15 Sociology of Art: Litera-

ture ................. 16 Sociology of Menta I

Health ............... 16 * Sociology of Occupations 16 Sociology of Science. . . . . 16 * Sociology of Small Groups 17

3:30-5:30 P.M. * Medicine and Sociology. . 17

Social Psychology . . . . . . . 17 Sociological Theory 18 * Sociology of Complex Or­

ganization . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 * Sociology of Education. . 18 Sociology of Law 18 Sociology of Religion. . . . 19

8:00P.M. Presidential Session and

Informal Gathering . . • 19

THURSDAY, August 29 PAGE

8:45A.M. Organized Tour . . . . . . . . . 19

9:00-11 :00 A.M. * Criminology . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Rural Sociology . . . . . . . . . 20 Sociology of Art: Papers

and Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Sociology of Occupation .. 20 * Sociological Theory . . . . . 21 Studies in Population. . . . 21 * Teaching of Sociology. . • . 21

11 :00 A.M.-12 :00 M. Business Meeting . . . . . . . 21

1:20P.M. Organized Tour ......... 22

1 :30-3:30 P.M. Sociology of Occupations. 22 * Disorganization and De­

viant Behavior . . . . . . . . 22 * Sociology of Law 22 * Social Stratification . . . . . 23 Communication and Mod-

ern Community •...... 23 Sociology of Small Groups 23 Medicine and Sociology. . 23 Empirical Research and

Social Theory . . . . . . . . 24

2:00P.M. Organized Tour ......... 22

3:30-5:30 P.M. * Rural Sociology . . . . . . . . 24 * The Family . . . . . . . . . . .. 25 Industrial Sociology . . . . . 25 Panel on Medical So-

ciology .............. 25 Military Sociology . . . . . . 25 Political Sociology 25 Race and Ethnic Rela-

tions ................. 26

*The Chairman of each section was asked to prepare a major paper on CURRENT PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS in his field. Together, these papers should provide an overview of frontier problems as these can presently be identified in the major divisions of sociology. Throughout the Program these papers, or the sessions containing them, are marked with asterisks. See page 27 of this Program for Council and Committee meetings. See the back pages of this Program for Index of Program Participants. The facilities of the United States Employment Service will be used at the Meetings. Their headquarters will be the South Room.

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 27

8:30-10:00 A.M. REGISTRATION-West Lobby

10:00 A.M.-12:00 M.-Park Room

CRIMINOLOGY: Juvenile Delinquency and the Young Adult Offender (joint session with Society for Study of Social Problems)

Chairman, MARTIN H. NEUMEYER, University of Southern California

F. IvAN NYE, JAMES F. SHORT, JR. and VmGIL J. OLSoN, Washington State College

"Socio-Economic Status and Delinquent Behavior"

HERBERT A. BLOCH, Brooklyn College, and ARTHUR NIEDERHOFFER, New York City Police Academy

"Adolescent Behavior and the Gang: A Cross-Cultural Analysis"

JACOB L HURWITZ, B. R. HUTCHESON, M.D., and S. CooPER, South Shore Courts Clinic, Quincy, Mass.

"Toward a Clinically Meaningful and Dispositionally Relevant Classi· fication of Delinquency"

WALTER C. RECKLESS, SIMON DINITZ and BARBARA KAY, Ohio State University ''The Self Component in Potential Delinquency and Potential Non·

Delinquency"

MoRRis G. CALDWELL, University of Alabama "Personality Trends in the Youthful Male Offender"

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY: Psychological Aspects of Group Membership-­Main Ballroom

Chairman, HENRY W. RIECKEN, University of Minnesota

* THEODORE M. NEWCOMB, University of Michigan "Social-Psychological Aspects of Consensus"

ANSELM STRAuss, University of Chicago "Phases: Institutional and Personal"

CAROL SLATER, University of Michigan "Integration Setting and Attitudes toward Voluntary Associations in

the White-Collar Group"

CARLFRED B. BRODERICK, University of Georgia "Multiple Similarities and Contacts as Co-Determinants of Friendship

Selection"

SOCIAL STRATIFICATION-Tamerlane Room

Chairman, LEoNARD BROOM, University of California, Los Angeles

HELEN CoNsTAS, Anderson College, Anderson, Indiana "Bureaucratic Societies--Old and New"

JoHN KosA, JoHN NAsH, LEo D. RACHIELE and CYRIL 0. ScHoMMER, S.J., LeMoyne College, Syracuse

"Social Ascendance of Catholic Middle-class Families"

STEPHEN T. Boccs, National Institute of Mental Health, and ALEX L. CLARK, Stanford University

"Urban Social Class and Social Participation"

TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1957-(ContinuedJ 7

BENJAMIN B. TREGOE, RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, California "The Relationship between Ethnic and Social Class Differences in

Child-Rearing Practices"

FRANK RIESSMAN, Bard College, and S. M. MILLER, Brooklyn College "Social Class and Authoritarianism"

RICHARDT. MoRRIS, University of California, Los Angeles "Social Control and Stratification"

SOCIOWGICAL STUDIES OF IDGHER EDUCATION-West Ballroom

Chairman, NEAL GRoss, Harvard University

HowARD S. BECKER and BLANCHE GEER, Community Studies, Inc., Kansas City, Mo.

"Student Culture in Medical School"

THEODORE CAPLOW, University of Minnesota "A Study of Faculty Mobility among Major Universities"

RosE K. GoLDsEN, MoRRIS RosENBERG and EDWARD A. SuCHMAN, Cornell Uni-versity

''The College Campus as a Functioning Society"

DANIEL 0. PRICE, University of North Carolina "A Study of Faculty Response to Student Evaluation"

PAUL F. LAZAasFELD, Columbia University "An Adventure in Measuring the Educational Philosophy of Social

Scientists"

SOCIOLOGY OF COMPLEX ORGANIZATION-Club Room

Chairman, ALVIN W. GoULDNER, University of Illinois

EVERETT C. HUGHES, University of Chicago "On Going Concerns"

BURTON R. CLARK, Harvard University "Structural Drift in College Organization"

RosE LA us CosER, Wellesley College "Ward Structure in Hospital Organization: A Comparative Analysis"

E. JACKSON BAUR, University of Kansas "Factors Affecting the Use of Research by Welfare Agencies"

THE SOCIOWGY OF MENTAL HEALTH: Studies in the Epidemiology of Mental Illness (joint session with Society for Study of Social Problems) -Terrace Banquet Room

Chairman, JEROME K. MYERS, Yale University

LEo SROLE and THOMAS S. LANGNER, Cornell University Medical Center "Treated and Untreated Mental Disorders in the Metropolis"

E. GARTLY JAco, University of Texas-Medical Branch "Occupations and the Incidence of Mental Disorders"

JEROME LAULICHT, LEONARD ERON, and LEOPOLD WALDER, Rip Van Winkle Foundation

"Psychosocial Development of Aggressive Behavior: A Research Plan"

* JoHN A. CLAUSEN, National Institute of Mental Health "Some Major Issues in the Sociology of Mental Health"

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SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION-Palladian Room

Chairman, CHARLES Y. GLOCK, Columbia University

* CHARLES Y. GLoCK, Bureau of Applied Social Research, Columbia University "Problematics in the Sociological Study of Religion"

SAMUEL W. BLIZZARD, Pennsylvania State University "The Development of Professional Self-Images Among Students for the

Protestant Ministry"

JEAN L. BLUMEN and ALLAN W. EISTER, Wellesley College "Role Expectations of Clergymen and of Professional Social Workers

with Reference to Pastoral Counseling"

}AMES H. Fox, The American University "Virginia Clergy and Segregation-1956"

1:30-3:30 P.M.

AGING AND RETIREMENT-West Ballroom

Chairman, ERNEST W. BURGESS, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, University of Chicago

JAcK H. CURTIS, Canisius College "The Employability of Aging Workers in Social Areas of High Urbani­

zation and Low Social Rank"

J. T. RICHARDSON, Marshall College "A Socio-economic Analysis of the Pre-Retirement Plans of 500 In­

dustrial Employees in the Huntington, West Virginia, Area"

LEONARD Z. BREEN, Criteria of Aging Project-University of Chicago Who Should Make the Retirement Decision ?-A Paired Comparison of

Attitudes of Younger with Older Workers"

GoRDON F. STREm and WAYNE E. THOMPSON, Cornell University "Value Orientations and Interpersonal Relations"

ZENA SMITH BLAU, National Opinion Research Center "The Influence of Associates' Conceptions on the Age Identification and

Normative Orientations of Older People"

ROLES PLAYED BY SOCIOLOGISTS AND ANTHROPOLOGISTS IN OPERA­TIONS RESEARCH (joint session with the American Anthropological Association)-Club Room

Co-Chairmen, RICHARD H. WILLIAMS and THOMAS GLADWIN, National Institute of Mental Health; and JOSEPH B. CASAGRANDE, Social Science Research Council

RICHARD H. WILLIAMs, National Institute of Mental Health "Operations Research and the Theory of Action"

THOMAS GLADWIN, National Institute of Mental Health, and JosEPH B. CAsA-GRANDE, Social Science Research Council

"Operations Research in Anthropology"

CHARLES H. CoATES, University of Maryland "The Role of the Military Sociologist in Operations Research"

DARWIN STOLZENBACH, Operations Research Office, Johns Hopkins University "Social Science and Operations Research on Large-Seale Strategic

Problems"

TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1957-(Continued)

ALLEN R. HoLMBURG, Cornell University "Contextual Analysis and Operations Research"

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CHRIS ARGYRIS, Yale University . . "Creating an Effective Operational Research Relationship m Organ1za·

tions: A Behavioral Scientist's Viewpoint"

SOCIAL DISORGANIZATION AND DEVIANT BEHAVIOR (joint with So­ciety for Study of Social Problems)-Park Room

Co-Chairmen, ALBERT K. CoHEN, Indiana University, and RicHARD A. ScHERMER­HORN, Western Reserve University

SIGMUND Nosow and WILLIAM H. FoRM, Michigan State University "Panic and Shock in Disaster Situations"

HAROLD GARFINKEL, University of California, Los An~ele~, " 'Trust' as a Condition of Stable Concerted Aet1on

REAn BAIN, Miami University "'Our Schizoid Culture" in 1957"

S. KmsoN WEINBERG, Roosevelt University , "Static and Dynamic Models in Social Disorganization Theory Discussion: FRANK E. HARTUNG, Wayne University

SOCIOLOGY OF COMMUNICATIONS-Terrace Banquet Room

Chairman, RoBERT N. FoRD, Bell Telephone Laboratories

HARRY B. WILLIAMS, National Research Council • , "Communication and Control in Disaster: An InterpretatiOn

STUART C. Donn, Washington Public Opinion Laboratory, University of Washington • • ,

"How Information Spreads When Opportnrnt1es Are Equal

JoEL SMITH, RoBERT C. BEALER and FRANCIS M. SIM, Mic?ig~ St~~e University "Communications and the Consequences of Commnrueatmns

* JoHN W. RILEY, JR., Rutgers, The State University "Sociology and Communications Research"

SOCIOLOGY OF SCIENCE-Palladian Room

Chairman, BERNARD BARBER, Barnard College, Columbia University

* BERNARD BARBER, Barnard College, Columbia Universio/ . , "The Present Condition and Prospects of the Sociology of Se1enee

LESLIE SCHAFFER, M.D., and LEILA DEAsY, National Institut? of M~ntal,!fealth "Deference, Social Mobility and Conflict in Psychiatric Settmgs

HERBERT MENZEL, Bureau of Applied Social Research "The Flow of Information on Current Developments in Three Scien•

tifie Disciplines"

Discussion: HARRY ALPERT, National Science Foundation

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URBAN SOCIOLOGY: Comparative Theory and Research-Main Ballroom

Chairman, WALTER FIREY, University of Texas

* GIDEON SJOBERG, University of Texas "Problematics of Comparative Urban Sociology"

HARLEY BROWNING, International Urban Research Center, University of Cali-fornia

"The Primary City: A Comparative Analysis"

ANSELM STRAuss, University of Chicago "Space and Sentiment in the Reconstruction of German Cities"

WILLIAM L. KoLB, Tulane University "The Place of V aloes in Urban Social Theory: The Clarification of a

Theoretical Issue"

SOCIOLOGY OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT-Tamerlane Room

Chairman, DANIEL LERNER, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

MoRROE BERGER, Princeton University "Bureaucratic Attitudes and Public Opinion in Egypt"

A. J. MEYER, Harvard University "Entrepreneurship and Economic Development in the Middle East"

EDwARD A. SHILS, University of Chicago "The Intelligentsia and the Economizing Function in India"

EVERETT E. HAGEN, Massachusetts Institute of Technology "The Theory of Economic Growth: Japan and Burma"

Discussion: MARTIN F. HERZ, United States Government

3:30-5:30 P.M.

INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY-Palladian Room

Chairman._ CoNRAD M. ARENSBERG, Columbia University

ABRAHAM ZALEZNIK, Harvard School of Business Administration "Worker Satisfaction and Development"

WILLIAM A. FAUNCE, Wayne State University "Automation in the Automobile Industry: Some Social Implications"

* CoNRAD M. ARENSBERG, Columbia University "The Problematics of Industrial Sociology"

MEDICINE AND SOCIOLOGY-Tamerlane Room

Chairman, GEORGE G. READER, M.D., Cornell University Medical College

MYRON J. LEFcowiTZ, Rutgers, The State University "Interaction among General Hospital Patients and its Effect on the

Patient Role"

GENE NoRMAN LEviNE AND RENEE C. Fox, Columbia University "The Good Physician: Some Observations of Doctor-Patient Interaction"

TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1957-(Continued) 11

JERRY SoLON, CECIL SHEPS, M.D., SIDNEY LEE, M.D., and MAEDA JuRKoWITz, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston

"Staff Perceptions of Patients' Use of a Hospital Out-Patient Depart· ment"

RoBERT L. McNAMARA and EDWARD HAssiNGER, University of Missouri "Contacts with and Conception of the Physician in a Rural Setting"

W AHREN G. BENNis, NoRMAN BERKOWITZ, MoNA AFFINITO and MARY MALONE, Human Relations Center, Boston University

"Loyalties, Reference-Groups, and Role-CharacteristicS in Out-Patient Departments"

PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE-Terrace Banquet Room

Chairman, ALEx INKELES, Harvard University

* ALEX INKELES, Harvard University "Personality and Social Structure: Perspectives and Prospects"

BERNARD C. RosEN, University of Connecticut "The Achievement Motive and Value Systems of Selected Ethnic Groups"

HoRACE MINER and GEORGE DEVos, University of Michigan "Algerian Culture and Personality in Change"

DANIEL J. LEVINSON, Harvard Medical School "Role, Personality and Social Structure in the Mental Hospital"

POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY-Club Room

Chairman, S. M. LIPSET, University of California, Berkeley

JosEPH R. GusFIELD, University of Illinois "Zealots and Ambassadors: Dilemmas of Leadership Roles in a Reform

Movement"

HAROLD M. HoDGES, JR., San Jose State College, CHARLES V. GRAHAM and PHILIP ANDERSON, Wisconsin State College

"A Sociological Analysis of McCarthy Supporters"

RoBERT McGINNIS, University of Wisconsin, and RAYMoND W. MACK, North-western University

"A Study of Belief in the Bill of Rights"

DuNCAN MAcRAE, JR., University of Chicago "Stability and Variation in Postwar French Voting"

RoBERT 0. SCHULZE, Brown University "The Role of Economic Dominants in the Community Power Structure"

PROGRESS IN MEASUREMENT-West Ballroom

Chairman, PAUL F. LAzARSFELD, Columbia University

EDWARD A. SuCHMAN and RosE K. GoLDSEN, Cornell University "A Large Scale Empirical Test of Guttman's Theory of Attitude Com-

ponents"

ERNEST Q. CAMPBELL, Florida State University "The Guttman Scale Model in Measurement of Attitude Change"

RoBERT H. SoMERS, Bureau of Applied Social Research "A Latent Structure Analysis of College Teachers' Attitudes"

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12 TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1957-(Continued)

JosHUA A. FISHMAN, College Entrance Examination Board, New York, and IRVING D. LoRGE, Columbia University

"The Effect upon Thurstone Scaling of Widely Differing Groups of Judges"

WALDOW. BURCHARD, Hollins College "Attitudes toward the Use of Concealed Listening Devices in Social

Science Research"

SOCIOLOGY AND THE SCIENCE OF POPULATION-Main Ballroom

Chairman, KINGSLEY DAVIS, University of California, Berkeley

* KINGSLEY DAVIS, University of California, Berkeley "The Sociology of Demographic Behavior: A Critical Assessment"

GEORGE A. HILLERY, JR., College of William and Mary "Toward· a Conceptualization of Demography"

WILLIAM PETERSEN, University of Colorado "A General Typology of Migration"

THE SOCIOLOGY OF MENTAL HEALTH: Treatment Services and Proceeses (Joint with Society for Study of Social Problems)-Park Room

Chairman, JoHN A. CLAUSEN, National Institute of Mental Health

OzZIE G. SIMMONS and HoWARD E. FREEMAN, Harvard University "A Stirvey of Interpersonal Performance and Family Settings of Former

Mental Patients"

HENRY J. MEYER and EDGAR F. BoRGATTA, New York University "Research on a Post-Hospital Rehabilitation Program for Mental

Patients"

ERVING GoFFMAN, National Institute of Mental Health "Natural History of the Patient"

JoHN H. MABRY, E. L. SIEGAL, W. A. MANN, M.D., S. FuR~AN, M.D., and A. McLAUGHLIN, R.N., New York State College of Medicine and Syracuse Veterans Administration Hospital

"Some Relationships between Social Interaction and Psychophysiology in Hospitalized Patients"

8:00P.M.

GENERAL SESSION: Historical Sociology-Main Ballroom

Chairman, ERNEST MANHEIM, University of Kansas City

HowARD BECKER, University of Wisconsin "Sociological Analysis of Minoan Society"

SIGMUND DIAMOND, Columbia University "From Organization to Society: Virginia in the Seventeenth Century"

R. A. NISBET, University of California, Riverside "Some Relationships of History and Sociology"

Discussion: TALCOTT PARSONS, Harvard University

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28

8:45A.M.

TOUR ORGANIZED BY LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE Patuxent Institute for Defective Delinquents

9:00-11:00 A.M.

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CRIMINOLOGY: Correctional Research (joint session with Society for Study of Social Problems)-West Ballroom

Chairman, PAUL W. TAPPAN, New York University

PETER P. LEJINS, University of Maryland "Changes in the Meaning of Incarceration"

DoNALD R. CRESSEY ana WITOLD KRAssOWSKI, University of California, Los Angeles

"Inmate Organization in Soviet Labor Camps"

CLARENCE RAY JEFFERY, Arizona State College at Tempe, and WILLIAM LYLE, Southern lllinois University

"Small Group Analysis of a Prison Community"

HAROLD FINESTONE, Chicago Area Project ''The Reformation Process among Young Criminal Offenders"

ALEXANDER BASSIN, Kings County Court Probation Department, New York, and H. AsHLEY WEEKS, University of Michigan

"The Effect of Group Therapy upon Certain Attitudes and Perceptions of Adult Offenders on Probation"

THE FAMILY-Terrace Banquet Room

Chairman, WILLIAM J. GooDE, Columbia University

DAVID M. HEER, Harvard University "Family Dominance and the Working Wife"

JuDSON T. LANDIS, University of California, Berkeley "The Trauma of Children in Divorce"

MoRRIS ZELDrrCH, ]R., Columbia University "Bilateral Kindred in the U.S."

PAUL C. GLicK, Bureau of the Census and HuGH CARTER, National Office of Vital Statistics

"Marriage Patterns by Educational Level"

METHODOLOGY-Main Ballroom

Chairman, PAUL F. LAzARSFELD, Columbia University

* PAUL F. LAZARSFELD, Columbia University "Challenging Problems of Methodology"

Discussion: ERNEST NAGEL, Columbia University

SAMUEL A. STOUFFER, Laboratory of Social Relations, Harvard University "The Theory of Intervening Opportunities"

Discussion: HERBERT A. SIMON, Carnegie Institute of Technology

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MIGRATION AS A FORCE IN AMERICAN CIVILIZATION (joint session with American Studies Association)-Tamerlane Room

Chairman, MURRAY G. MURPHY, University of Pennsylvania

Papers by: EVERETT S. LEE, University of Pennsylvania GEORGE WILSON PIERSoN, Yale University

Discussion: RUPERT B. VANCE, University of North Carolina Others to he announced

RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS (joint session with Society for Study of Social Problems)-Palladian Rooin

Chairman, GEORGE E. SIMPSON, Oberlin College

* GEORGE E. SIMPSON and J. MILTON YINGER, Oberlin College "Toward a Sociology of Race and Ethnic Relations"

JoHN T. BLUE, American Council on Human Rights "Systems of Racial Stratification: A Categoric Typology"

JoEL V. BERREMAN, University of Oregon "Filipino Stereotypes of Some National and Racial Minorities"

SOCIOLOGY OF ART: Music-Club Room

Chairman, }AMES H. BARNETT, University of Connecticut

* }AMES H. BARNETT, University of Connecticut "Problems in the Sociology of Art"

JoHN H. MuELLER, University of Indiana "Changing Status of the Composer, 1750-1950"

DENNISON J. NAsH, University of Connecticut, and 0. W. LAcY, Trinity College "Personality and Role: The American Composer"

SoL CHANELEs, Dartmouth College "Education and Mobility Factors in the Career of the Concert Pianist"

Discussion: RUDOLF HEBERLE, Louisiana State University ADoLF S. ToMARS, City College of New York

URBAN SOCIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY-Park Room

Chairman, WALTER FIREY, University of Texas

ROBERT C. ANGELL, University of Michigan "Deterininants of Moral Choices in a Metropolitan Population"

EARLE H. MAcCANNELL, MAURICE DoNALD VAN ARsooL and CALVIN F. ScHMID, University of Washington

"An Empirical Evaluation of the Shevky and Tryon Urban Typologies"

SYLVIA F. FAVA, Brooklyn College "Contrasts in Neighboring: New York City and a Suburban County"

VINCENT HEATH WHITNEY, Brown University, and CHARLES M. GRIGG, Florida State University

"Patterns of Mobility among Fainilies of College Students"

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1957-(Continued)

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

BUSINESS MEETING-Main Ballroom

Agenda will include: Interim Actions of Council and Executive Coll1D1ittee

Discussion /rom the floor of:

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Implications for sociologists of legislation certifying social psycholo­gists

Possible expansion of the Society's program of activities

1:20 P.M.

TOURS ORGANIZED BY LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS COMMIITEE

Bureau of the Census

National Institutes of Health

1:30-3:30 P.M.

PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE-West Ballroom

Chairman, ALEX INKELES, Harvard University

WILLIAM H. SEWELL, University of Wisconsin, and ARCHIE 0. HALLER, Michigan State University

"Factors in the Relationship of Status to the Personality Adjustment of the Child"

SuZANNE KELLER and DANIEL LERNER, Massachusetts Institute of Technology "Empathy in Cross-National and Occupational Perspective"

ALAN C. KERCKoFF, Air Force Personnel and Training Research Center "A Cross Cultural Study of Achievement Motivation"

MELVIN L. KoHN, National Institute of Mental Health "Social Class and Parental Values"

RoBERT E. L. FARIS, University of Washington ''The Differentiation of Acadeinic Abilities by Sociological Backgrounds"

POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY-Palladian Room

Chairman, S.M. LIPSET, University of California, Berkeley

* S. M. LIPsET, University of California, Berkeley "Problematics of Political Sociology"

EowAIID M. BENNETT and HARRIET Gooowm, Tufts University "Emotional Aspects of Political Behavior"

MARJORIE FISKE, University of California, Berkeley "By-products of Extreinist Pressures: A Study of Dovetailing Ambigui­

ties"

FELIKS GRoss, Brooklyn College "Seizure of Power"

BELA KovRIG, Marquette University "The Rebellion of 1956 Seen as a Phase of Hungary's Twentieth Cen­

tury Social Revolution"

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SOCIOLOGY OF ART: Literature and the Visual Arts-Club Room

Chairman, MILTON C. ALBRECHT, University of Buffalo

HARRY PosMAN, Adelphi College "The Perspective of American War Novelists"

CESAR GRANA, University of California, Berkeley ''The Aristocratic Tradition of the Modern Literary Rebel"

LEO LoWENTHAL, University of California, Berkeley "Literature and the Image of Man: A Statement of Principles"

ANSELM L. STRAUSs, University of Chicago "Some Aspects of Recruitment into the Visual Arts"

MYRON K. NALBANDIAN, Brown University "Social Characteristics of American Painters"

Discussion: HERBERT A. BLoCH, Brooklyn College JOSEPH H. BuNZEL, Richmond Professional Institute

THE SOCIOLOGY OF MENTAL HEALTH: Mental Health and Disorders in Old Age (joint session with Society for Study of Social Problems)­Park Room

Chairman, E. GARTLY JAco, Department of Neuropsychiatry, University of Texas -Medical Branch

W. S. WILLIAMs, M.D., Department of Neuropsychiatry, University of Texas "Role Obsolescence in the Mental Disorders of Later Life"

SEYMOUR S. BELLIN and RoBERT H. HARDT, New York State Mental Health Research Unit

"Marital Status and Mental Disorders among the Aged"

OLIVE W. QuiNN, MARIAN R. YARROW, E. GRANT YouMANS and PAUL BLANK, National Institute of Mental Health

"Relationships between Behavioral and Physiological Functioning in the Healthy Aged"

ELAINE CuMMING, University of Chicago "Patterns of Normal Aging"

SOCIOLOGY OF OCCUPATIONS-Terrace Banquet Room

Chairman, OswALD HALL, University of Toronto

* EVERETT C. HuGHES, University of Chicago "Problematics of the Study of Occupations"

SYLVIA L. THRUPP, University of Chicago "The Professionalization of Medicine: A Comparison between Italy and

England in the Later Middle Ages"

NELSON N. FooTE, General Electric Company "Beyond Professionalization"

SOCIOLOGY OF SCIENCE-Tamerlane Room

Chairman, BERNARD BARBER, Barnard College, Columbia University

MICHAEL HALBERT, Case Institute of Technology "An Operations Approach to Some Problems of Scientific Communi·

cations"

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HERBERT A. SHEPARD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology "Sociological Aspects of a Scientific Research Laboratory in Great

Britain"

Additional speakers to be announced

Discussion: HARRY ALPERT, National Science.Eoundation

SOCIOLOGY OF SMALL GROUPS-Main Ballroom

Chairman, RoBERT FREED BALES, Harvard University

MATILDA WHITE RILEY, RICHARD CoHN and MARY E. MooRE, Rutgers, The State University

"Control Networks in Informal Groups"

SIDNEY RosEN Lms HoFFMAN and RoNALD LIPPITT, University of Michigan "A Model f.;r Studying Parent-Child Relations and Their Consequences

for Peer Relations"

* RoBERT FREED BALES, Harvard University "Problems of Small Group Theory and Research"

3:30-5:30 P.M.

MEDICINE AND SOCIOLOGY-Park Room

Chairman, GEORGE G. READER, M.D., Cornell University Medical College

* GEORGE G. READER, M.D., and MARY E. W. Goss, Cornell University Medical College

"Sociological Research in Medicine: Fac\ and Theory"

RosE K. GoLDSEN, Cornell University "Factors Associated with the Selection of a Career in Nul'Bing"

DAVID CAPLOWITZ, Bureau of Applied Social Research "Comparison of Seleeted Attitudes of Students and Physicians Affiliated

with an Eastern Medical School"

ALBERT F. WESSEN, College of Medicine, University of Vermont "Sociology and Medical Education"

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY: Motivational and Emotional Aspects of Social Behavior-Palladian Room

Chairman, LEONARD S. CoTTRELL, JR., Russell Sage Foundation

VLADIMm CERVIN, University of Toronto "Pel'80nality Dimensions of Emotional Responsiveness and Rigidity, and

Scales for Measuring Them"

MARTIN GoLD, University of Michigan "Power in the Classroom"

RALPH H. TURNER, University of California, Los Angeles "Neighborhood and Peer Groups as Factors in Aspiration"

HAROLD M. HoDGES, JR., San Jose State College, and PHILIP ANDERSON, Wis­consin State College

''The Authoritarian Personality: A Sociological Analysis"

SIDNEY M. JouRARD, University of Alabama, Medical College, and PAUL LAsAKOW, University of Alabama, Birmingham Center

"The Study of Self-Disclosure Behavior: Influence of Target Persons, Aspects of Self, and Group Differences on Self-Disclosure"

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SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY: Some Types of Deviance and Mechanisms of Social Control-Main Ballroom

Chairman, TALCOTT PARSONS, Harvard University

HARRY C. BREDEMEIER, Douglass College "Law as a Mechanism of Social Control"

THEODORE M. Mn.Ls, Harvard University "Control of Deviance in Simple and More Complex Systems"

SHELDON L. MEssiNGER, Princeton University, and VILHELM AUBERT, Univer· sity of Oslo

"The Roles of the Criminal and the Sick in Modern Society and the Mechanisms for Their Control"

SAMUEL Z. KLAusNER, Bureau of Applied Social Research "Deviants Control Deviance: Norms in a Religio-Psychiatric Clinic"

SOCIOLOGY OF COMPLEX ORGANIZATION-Terrace Banquet Room

Chairman, ALVIN W. GoULDNER, University of lllinois

ERVING GOFFMAN, National Institutes of Health "Secondary Adjustments in a Complex Organization"

WARREN BENNIS, NoRMAN 13ERKOWITZ, MONA AFFINITO, MARY MALONE, Boston University

"Medical Power Structure and Organizational Analysis"

RoBERT C. STONE, Tulane University "Dialectical Elements of t:omplex Organizations"

* ALVIN W. GoULDNER, University of lllinois "Problematics of Organizational Analysis"

SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION-West Ballroom

Chairman, WILBUR B. BROOKOVER, Michigan State University

EGoN G. GuBA, PHILIP JACKSON and CHARLES BIDWELL, University of Chicago "The Social Matrix of Teacher Types: Au Aspect of Occupational

Choice"

W. W. CHARTERS, JR., Washington University "Communication Structure of School Staffs"

' SAMUEL A. STOUFFER, Harvard University "The Study of Social Mobility: Some Strategic Considerations"

* NEAL GRoss, Harvard University "An Unfashionable but Promising Field of Sociological Inquiry: The

Sociology of Education"

SOCIOLOGY OF LAW: Studies of Decision-Making-Tamerlane Room

Chairman, PHILIP SELZNICK, University of California, Berkeley

ALLEN H. BARTON and HARRY KALVEN, JR., University of Chicago Law School "Decision-Making by Juries"

ERNEST HAGGARD and SoiA MENTSCHIKOFF, University of Chicago Law School "Decision-Making in Commercial Arbitration"

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1957-(Continued)

KARL LLEWELLYN and PETER LEDERER, University of Chicago Law School "Decision-Making by Appellate Courts"

ERNST BoRINSKI, Tougaloo Southern Christian College "Law and Fact in the Segregation Cases"

SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION-Club Room

Chairman, CHARLES Y. GLOCK, Columbia University

RoBERT N. BELLAH, Harvard University "Religion and the Modernization of Japan and Turkey"

JosEPH B. SCHUYLER, SJ., Fordham University "Motivating V aloes in Religions Behavior"

PETER L. BERGER, Woman's College of the University of North Carolina "The Parish Elite in a German Middletown"

BENJAMIN B. RINGER, American Jewish Committee "The Church as a Family Surrogate"

LAURIS B. WHITMAN, National Council of Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. "A Study of Church Distribution-Some Problems and Implications"

8:00P.M.

PRESIDENTIAL SESSION-Main Ballroom

Chairman, KINGSLEY DAVIS, University of California, Berkeley

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Greetings and Remarks. PROFESSOR BARBARA WooTToN, Chairman, British Sociological Association

"Priorities and Rediscoveries: A Chapter in the Sociology of Science," RoBERT K. MERTON, President, American Sociological Society

followed by INFORMAL GATHERING (refreshments available)-Terrace Banquet Room

THURSDAY, AUGUST 29

8:45A.M.

TOUR ORGANIZED BY LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS COMMITIEE

National Training School for Boys

9:00-11:00 A.M.

CRIMINOLOGY (joint session with Society for Study of Social Problems)­Terrace Banquet Room

Chairman, MABEL A. ELLIOTT, Chatham College

* MARSHALL B. CLINARD, University of Wisconsin "Problems and Trends in CriiDinological Research"

EDWIN M. LEMERT, University of California, Davis "The Behavior of Systematic Check Forgers"

NoRMANS. HAYNER, University of Washington "Patterns in Prisoner Backgrounds"

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LEE N. RoBINS and PATRICIA O'NEAL, M.D., Washington University School of Medicine

"Mortality, Mobility, and Crinrlnality as Related to Childhood Behavior Problems: A 30-Year Follow-up Study"

RURAL SOCIOLOGY: Diffusion and Decision Processes (joint session with Rural Sociological Society)-West Ballroom

Chairman, C. ARNOLD ANDERSON, University of Kentucky

HERBERT F. LIONBERGER, University of Missouri "Community Prestige as a Structural Element in the Choice of Persons

as Sources of Farm Information in a Missouri Farm Community"

SHELDON G. LOWRY, SELZ C. MAYo and DoNALD G. HAY, North Carolina State College

"Adoption of Recommended Health Care Measures: A Study of Factors Associated with the Aceeptance of Ideas"

HARALD A. PEDERSEN, Mississippi State College "Sociologieal Faetors in Adoption of Agricultural Practices"

CHARLES R. HoFFER and DALE STRANGLAND, Michigan State University "Farmers' Attitudes and Values in Relation to Adoption of Approved·

Com-Growing Practices"

LEONARD M. SIZER, West Virginia University, and WARD F. PoRTER, Federal Extension Service

"The Relation of Knowledge to Adoption of Practices Recommended by Agricultural Extension"

Discussion: Speakers to he announced

SOCIOLOGY OF ART: Papers and Panel-Club Room

Chairman, ]AMES H. BARNETT, University of Connecticut

RUDOLPH E. MoRRIS, Marquette University "Church Architecture and the Social Structure of a Congregation"

WALTER HmscH, Purdue University "Science Fiction and the Image of the Scientist"

MAsoN GRIFF, Wayne State University "Commercial Artists, Their Role Conflict and Their Self-ConceptioDll

of Their Role"

Discussion: JosEPH H. BuNZEL, Richmond Professional Institute MILTON C. ALBRECHT, University of Buffalo LEO LowENTHAL, University of California, Berkeley

SOCIOLOGY OF OCCUPATIONS: Careers-Tamerlane Room

Chairman, G. FRANKLIN EDwARDS, Howard University

KuRT W. BACK and BERNARDS. PHILLIPS, University of North Carolina "Public Health as a Career of Medicine: Specialization within a Pro­

fession"

CHARLES R. WRIGHT, University of California, Los Angeles "Occupational Commitment of Graduate Sociology Students"

THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1957-(Continued)

E. DAVID NASATIR, Columbia University "Oeeupational lnheritanee within the Medieal Profession"

ELMER LuCHTERIIAND, Aluminum Company of Canada "Engineering Careers and Industrial Administration"

SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY-Main Ballroom

Chairman, TALCOTT PARSONS, Harvard University

* TALCOTT PARSONS, Harvard University "The Status of General Theory in Sociology"

Discussion: THEODORE ABEL, Hunter College HowARD BECKER, University of Wisconsin ALVIN BosKOFF, College of William & Mary ALBERT J. REISS, Vanderbilt University

STUDIES IN POPULATION-Park Room

Chairman, KINGSLEY DAVIS, University of California, Berkeley

GERHARD E. LENSKI, University of Michigan "Trends in the Catholic Population of the United States Since 1920"

LINCOLN H. DAY, Mount Holyoke College "Childbearing and Female Participation in the Labor Force"

WILLIAM A. MoRRISON, United College, Winnipeg

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"A Critical Analysis of Family-Planning Attitude Studies Conducted in India"

T. LYNN SMITH, University of Florida "Rural-Urban Migration in Latin America"

THE TEACHING OF SOCIOLOGY--'-Palladian Room

Chairman, CHARLES H. PAGE, Smith College

* CHARLES H. PAGE, Smith College "Sociology as a Teaching Enterprise: Problems and Trends"

F. ]AMES DAVIS and ATLEE L. STROUP, College of Wooster "Independent Study in Sociology"

ADoLPH S. ToMARS, City College of New York "Moral Relativism and Moral Anarchy"

VERNON DAVIES, EDwARD GRoss and ]AMES F. SHORT, The State College of Washington

"Student Achievement in lntrodnetory Sociology and Class Size"

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

BUSINESS MEETING-Main Ballroom

Agenda will include:

Discussion from the floor of:

Dues and budgetary problems of the Society Proposed category of Fellows

Rep·ort of the Resolutions Committee

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1:20 P.M.

TOUR ORGANIZED BY LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE

Bureau of the Census

2:00P.M.

TOUR ORGANIZED BY LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE

Library of Congress

1:30-3:30 P.M.

SOCIOLOGY OF OCCUPATIONS: The Social Psychological Aspect­Tamerlane Room

Chairman, HARVEY L. SMITH, University of North Carolina ' -

MELVIN TUMIN, Princeton University, and ARNOLD FELDMAN, University of Delaware

"Measures and Meanings of Occupational Mobility: Puerto Rico, a Case Study"

JAMES C. ABEGGLEN, Massachusetts Institute of Technology "Personal Autonomy: A Comparison of Mobile and Non-Mobile Men"

PETER KoNG·MING NEW and IRwiN DEUTSCHER, Community Studies, Inc. "A Refinement of the Concept Reference Group: Application to the

Osteopathic Profession"

CHARLES WOODHOUSE, University of California, Riverside "Public Housing Managers: A Study in the Strategy of Professionaliza­

tion"

SOCIAL DISORGANIZATION AND DEVIANT BEHAVIOR (joint session with Society for Study of Social Problems)-Terrace Banquet Room

Co-Chairmen, ALBERT K. CoHEN, Indiana University, and RICHARD A. ScHERMER· HORN, Western Reserve University

JAcK P. GmBs and WALTER T. MARTIN, University of Oregon "Status Integration and Suicide: A Theoretical Formulation"

WARREN E. JAMES, Ohio State University "Some Social Correlates of Continued Addiction to Drugs"

* ALBERT K. COHEN, Indiana University "The Problematics of the Field"

Discussion: MHYBA S. MINNIS, University of Idaho

SOCIOLOGY OF LAW-Palladian Room

Chairman, PHILIP SELZNICK, University of California, Berkeley

* PHILIP SELZNICK, University of California, Berkeley "Problems and Perspectives of the Sociology of Law"

REGINALD A. H. RoBSON and ALAN P. BATES, University of Nebraska "A Comparison between the Law and Community Values in the Area of

Parent-Child Relationship"

F. JAMES DAVIS, Hamline University "Some Hypotheses about Law and Society"

THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1957-(Continued)

SOCIAL STRATIFICATION-Main Ballroom

Chairman, KURT B. MAYER, Brown University

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RoLAND J. PELLEGRIN and M. LEE TAYLOR, Louisiana State University "Social Background and Vertical Mobility Ideologies: Beliefs Concern-

ing Mobility Trends and Opportunities"

PETER M. BLAU, University of Chicago "Occupational Bias and Mobility"

LEILA CALHOUN DEASY, National Institute of Mental Health "Aspects of Vertical Social Mobility in a Middle-Sized City"

* LEoNARD BROOM, University of California, Los Angeles "Differentiation and Stratification: Some Problems and Opportunities"

COMMUNICATION AND THE MODERN COMMUNITY-Club Room

Chairman, JoHN W. RILEY, JR., Rutgers, The State University

In the United States LEo A. IIAAK, Michigan State University "Conflicting Expectations as an Impediment to School-Community Com­

munication"

RoY E. CARTER, University of North Carolina "The Press and the Medical Profession"

DoNALD HoRTON, University of Chicago "The Human Interest Story and the Communication of News"

In the Middle East GoRDON K. HIRABAYASHI, American University at Cairo "Communication and Social and Political Consciousness in the Villages

of Egypt"

LuciLLE W. PEVSMER and DANIEL LERNER, Massachusetts Institute of Technology "Communication and Social Change in the Middle East"

SOCIOLOGY OF SMALL GROUPS-Park Room

Chairman, RoBERT FREED BALES, Harvard University

FRED L. STRODTBECK, University of Chicago "Theory of Balance and Jury Decision-Making"

VLADIMm B. CERVIN, University of Toronto "Relationship of Ascendant-Submissive Behavior in Dyadic Groups of

Human Subjects to Their Emotional Responsiveness"

PHILIP E. SLATER, Harvard University "Contrasting Correlates of Group Size"

]AMES A. JoNES, Columbia University "A Preliminary Consideration of Consensus on Rankings in Small

Groups"

KEITH MILLER, Reed College "Occupational Status and Role Allocation in Small Groups"

MEDICINE AND SOCIOLOGY (joint session with Society for Study of Social Problems)-North Room

Chairman, SAXoN GRAHAM, Roswell Park Memorial Institute

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JULIUS A. Rom, University of Chicago "Social Science Study of Medical Treabnent"

BERNARD KUTNER and CHARLEs S. BRANT, Albert Einstein College of Medicine "Role Perceptions of Surgeons and Surgical Patients in a Resident-

Centered Teaching Hospital"

LAWRENCE E. HINKLE, JR., M.D., Cornell University Medical College "The Relation between Illness, Culture Change, and Social Dislocation

as Exemplified by the Study of Homogeneous Population Groups"

' RAY H. ELLING, Yale University "Reflexive Self Concepts and Participation in a Rheumatic Fever Med­

ical Program"

EMILY M. NETT, United States Air Force "Some Social and Psycholo~cal Correlates of Attitudes toward Medical

Doctors"

EMPIRICAL RESEARCH AND THEORY-West Ballroom

Chairman, PAUL F. LAzARSFELD, Columbia University

A. T. J. MATmEws, American University at Beirut "Secondary Analysis and the Development of Theory"

GEORGE K. ToKUHATA, Michigan State Department of Mental Health "A Methodological Approach to Theories of the Middle Range"

WALTER A. SEDELOW, JR., Amherst College "History as Language"

ERwiN 0. SMIGEL, Indiana University "Interviewing a Legal Elite-The Wall Street Lawyer"

3:30-5:30 P.M.

RURAL SOCIOLOGY: Diffusion and Decision Processes (joint with Rural Sociological Society)-Terrace Banquet Room

Chairman, C. ARNOLD ANDERSON, University of Kentucky

* C. ARNOLD ANDERSON, University of Kentucky "Rural Sociology Approaches Maturity"

BRYCE RYAN, L. D. JAYASENA and D. C. R. WICKREMESINGHE University of Miami · '

"Secularization Processes in a Ceylon Village"

D. E. LINDSTROM, University of Illinois "Diffusion of Agricultural and Home Economics Practices in a Japanese

Rural Community"

E. A. WILKENING and NANCY WooD, University of Wisconsin "Husband and Wife Involvement in Farm Family Decision-Making as

Related to Social Status and other Factors"

ALFRED DEAN, HERBERT A. AuRBACH and C. PAUL MARsH, North Carolina State College

"Some Factors Related to 'Rationality' in Decision-Making among Farm Operators"

THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1957-(Continued)

THE FAMILY-Main Ballroom

Chairman, WILLIAM J. GooDE, Columbia University

THOMAS P. MoNAHAN, Municipal Court of Philadelphia "The Changing Nature and the Instability of Remarriages"

* WILLIAM J. GooDE, Columbia University "Horizons in Family Theory"

RoBERT F. WINCH, Northwestern University "Some Hypothesized Types of Complementariness"

INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY-Palladian Room

Chairman, CoNRAD M. ARENSBERG, Columbia University

HENRY A. LANDSBERGER and FRANK B. MILLER, Cornell University "The Horizontal Dimension: An Addition to Bureaucratic Theory"

HERBERT A. SHEPARD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology "The Place and Role of the Research and Development Laboratory"

ALBERT H. RuBENSTEIN, Massachusetts Institute of Technology "Organization of Divisionalized Research and Development"

WILLIAM M. EvAN, Columbia University "Some Prerequisites for a Voluntary Industrial Organization"

RAYMOND J. MURPHY, University of California, Los Angeles

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"Job Satisfaction, Aspirations, and Occupational Mobility: A Compara­tive Analysis of Salesmen, Bankers, and Engineers"

PANEL DISCUSSION ON MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY-Club Room

Co·Chairmen, RoBERT STRAus, University of Kentucky School of Medicine, and GEORGE G. READER, M.D., Cornell University Medical College

ODIN W. ANDERSON and MILVOY S. SEACAT, Health Information Foundation, New York City

"The Behavioral Scientists and Research in the Health Field: A Ques­tionnaire Survey"

MIUTARY SOCIOLOGY-Tamerlane Room

Co·Chairmen, HANS SPEIER and HERBERT GoLDHAMER, RAND Corporation

MoRRIS JANOWITZ, University of Michigan "The Military Establishment as a Social System"

ALBERT D. BIDERMAN, Air Force Personnel and Training Research Center, Max· well Air Force Base, Alabama

"Effects of Communist Indoctrination Attempts: Some Comments Based on an Air Force Prisoner of War Study"

STANISLAW ANDRZEJEWSKI, Brunei College of Technology, London "On Social Implications of Push-Button Warfare"

POUTICAL SOCIOLOGY-Park Room

Chairman, S. M. LIPSET,, University of California, Berkeley

WILLIAM KoRNHAUSER, University of California "Anti-Democratic Tendencies of Mass Society"

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WILsoN REcoRD, Sacramento State College "The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and

the Communist Party"

HANAN C. SELVIN, University of California, Berkeley "Influence of Social Structure on Formation and Change of Political

Attitudes"

FRED R. YODER, Lewis and Clark College "Political Sociology in Introductory Textbooks-A Critique"

HERBERT MAccoBY, University of California, Berkeley ''The Relationship of Participation in Voluntary Associations to Political

Participation"

RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS: Changing Patterns of Negro-White Rela­tions (joint session with Society for Study of Social Problems)­West Ballroom

Chairman,]. MILTON YINGER, Oberlin College

DAVID]. PITTMAN and WILLIAM L. HoLLAND, University of Rochester "Isolated Negro Penetration of White Residential Areas in a Metro­

politan Community"

MORTON RUBIN, Northeastern University "Localism and Related Values Among Negroes in a Southern Rural

Community"

KARA RoussEAu SMITH, New Orleans, Louisiana, and VERNON J. PARENTON, Institute of Population Research, Louisiana State University

"Cultural Patterns of Colored Creoles: A Study of a Selected Segment of New Orleans Negroes with French Cultural Orientations"

MELVIN M. TUMIN, Princeton University "Readiness for and Resistance to Desegregation: A Social Portrait of

the Hard Core"

LEWIS M. KILLIAN, The Florida State University, and JoHN L. IIAEB, RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, California

"Variables Related to Attitudes Regarding School Desegregation among White Southerners"

COMMITTEE MEETINGS

COUNCIL, 1957-Headquarters Suite, Room 100-C

August 26, 10:00 A.M.-Meeting 12:00 M. -Informal Luncheon Meeting 1:15 P.M.-Meeting

August 27, 4:30 P.M.-Meeting 10:00 P.M.-General Council Reception (refreshments available)

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

COUNCIL, 195~Room 100-C

August 29, 4:30 P.M.-Meeting

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LIAISON COMMITTEE ON SOCIOLOGY AND EDUCATION, WILBUR BROOKOVER, Chairman

August 27, 9:00 A.M.-Blue Room

August 28, 1:30 P.M.-Room 100-C

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INDEX OF PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS

A Abel, Theodore F ..................... 21 W Abegglen, James C ................... 22

Affinito, Mona .................... 11, 18 Albrect, Milton C. . ............... 16, 20

Browning, Harley L. ................. 10 Bunzel, Joseph H .................. 16, 20 Burchard, WaldoW ................... 12 Burgess, Ernest W .................... 8

Alpert, Harry ..................... 9, 17 Anderson, C. Arnold .............. 20, 24 Anderson, Odin W ................... 25 Anderson, Philip ................. 11, 17 Andrzejewski, Stanislaw .............. 25 Angell, Robert C. . .................. 14 Arensberg, Conrad M. . ........... 10, 25 Argyria, Chris ........................ 9 Aubert, Vilhelm ..................... 18 Aurbach, Herbert A. . ................ 24

Caldwell, Morris G .................... 6 Campbell, Ernest Q. .. ................ 11 Caplow, Theodore ..................... 7 Caplowitz, David ..................... 17 Carter, Hugh ........................ 13 Carter, Roy E. . ...................... 23 Casagrande, Joseph ................... 8 Cervin, Vladimir ................ 17, 23 Chaneles, Sol ....................... 14 Charters, W. W ., Jr. . ................ 18

Back, Kurt W ....................... 20 Bain, Read ........................... 9 Bales, Robert F .................. 17, 23 Barber, Bernard ................... 9, 16 Barnett, James H ........•......... 14, 20 Barton, Allen ........................ 18 Bassin, Alexander .................... 13 Bates, Alan P ........................ 22

e Baur, E. Jackson ...................... 7 : Bealer, Robert C. . .................... 9 · Becker, Howard .................. 12, 21

Becker, Howard S. . ................... 7 Bellah, Robert N ..................... 19 Bellin, Seymour ..................... 16

Clark, Alexander L. ................... 6 Clark, Burton R. ...................... 7 Clausen, John A ................... 7, 12 Clinard, Marshall B. ................. 19 Coates, Charles H ..................... 8 Cohen, Albert K. .................. 9, 22 Cohn, Richard ....................... 17 Constas, Helen ........................ 6 Cooper, Saul ......................... 6 Coser, Rose L. ........................ 7 Cottrell, Leonard S., Jr .............. 17 Cressey, Donald R. . .................. 13 Cumming, Elaine ..................... 16 Curtis, Jack H ......................... 8

Bennett, Edward M. . ................ 15 Bennis, Warren G. . .............. 11, 18 Berger, Morroe ....................... 10 Berger, Peter L. ..................... 19 Berkowitz, Norman ............... 11, 18 Berreman, Joel V ..................... 14 Bidennan, Albert D ................... 25 Bidwell, Charles ..................... 18 Blank, Paul ......................... 16 Blau, Peter M ....................... 23 Blau, Zena Smith ..................... 8 Blizzard, Samuel W. . ................. 8

Davies, Vern on ....................... 21 Davis, F. James ................... 21, 22 Davis, Kingsley ............... 12, 19, 21 Day, Lincoln H ....................... 21 Dean, Alfred ......................... 24 Deasy, Leila Calhoun .............. 9, 23 Deutscher, Irwin ..................... 22 De Vos, George ...................... 11 Diamond, Sigmund ................... 12 Dinitz, Simon ......................... 6 Dodd, Stuart C. . ...................... 9

Bloch, Herbert A .................. 6, 16 Blue, John T., Jr .................... 14 Blumen, Jean L. . .................... 8 Boggs, Stephen T ..................... 6 Borgatta, Edgar F .................... 12 Borinski, Ernst ...................... 19 Boskoff, Alvin ....................... 21

Edwards, G. Franklin ................. 20 Eister, Allen W ........................ 8 Elling, Ray .......................... 24 Elliott, Mabel ........................ 19 Eron, Leonard ........................ 7 Evan, William M ..................... 25

Brant, Charles S ...................... 24 Bredemeier, Harry C. . ................ 18 Breen, Leonard Z. . .................... 8 Broderick, Carlfred B. ................. 6 Brookover, Wilbur .................... 18 Broom, Leonard ................... 6, 23

Faris, Robert E. Lee .................. 15 Faunce, William A .................... 10 Fava, Sylvia F ........................ 14 Feldman, Arnold ..................... 22 Finestone, Harold .................... 13

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Firey, Walter ..................... 10, 14 Fishman, Joshua A .................... 12 Fiske, Marjorie .•.................... 15 Foote, Nelson N ...................... 16 Ford, Robert N. . ..................... 9 Form, William H ...................... 9 Fox, James H ......................... 8 Fox, Renee C .•.....•................. 10 Freeman, Howard E. . ................. 12 Furman, S. . ......................... 12

Garfinkel, Harold ..................... 9 Geer, Blanche ......................... 7 Gibbs, Jack P ........................ 22 Gladwin, Thomas ..................... 8 Glick, Paul C. . ...................... 13 Glock, Charles Y. . ................... 19 Coffman, Erving .................. 12, 18 Gold, Martin ......................... 17 Goldhamer, Herbert .................. 25 Goldsen, Rose K ................ 7, 11, 17 Goode, William J .................. 13, 25 Goodwin, Harriet ..................... 15 Goss, Mary E. W ..................... 17 Gouldner, Alvin ................... 7, 18 Graham, Charles V .................... 11 Graham, Saxon , ..................... 23 Grana, Cesar ......................... 16 Griff, Mason ......................... 20 Grigg, Charles Meade ................. 14 Gross, Edward ....................... 21 Gross, Feliks ........................ 15 Gross, Neal ....................... 7, 18 Guba, Egon G ........................ 18 Gusfield, Joseph R .................. · .11

Haak, Leo A. . ....................... 23 Haer, John L. ........................ 26 Hagen, Everett E. .................... 10 Haggard, Ernest ..................... 18 Halbert, Michael ..................... 16 Hall, Oswald ......................... 16 Haller, Archie 0 ...................... 15 Hardt, Robert H. . .................... 16 Hartung, Frank E. . ................... 9 Hassinger, Edward W ................. 11 Hay, Donald G ....................... 20 Hayner, Norman S .................... 19 Heberle, Rudolf •..................... 14 Heer, David MacAlpine ............... 13 Herz, Martin F. . ..................... 10 Hillery, George A. . ...••............. 12 Hinkle, Lawrence E., Jr ............... 24 Hirabayashi, Gordon K. ............... 23 Hirsch, Walter .......•............... 20 Hodges, Harold M., Jr ............. 11, 17 Hoffer, Charles R. .................... 20 Hoffman, Lois ....................... 17 Holland, William L. .................. 26 Holmberg, Allen R. ................. · . 9 Horton, Donald ...................... 23 Hughes, Everett C ................. 7, 16 Hurwitz, Jacob I. ..................... 6 Hutcheson, B. R. ................ · · · · · .6

Inkeles, Alex ..................... 11, 15

Jackson, Philip ...................... 18 Jaco, E. Gartley ................... 7, 16 James, Warren E. . ................... 22 Janowitz, Morris ..................... 25 Jayasena, L. D. , ....•................. 24 J ellery, Clarence R. . ................. 13 Jones, James A ....................... 23 J ourard, Sidney M .................... 17 A Jurkowitz, Maeda .................... 11., Kalven, Harry, Jr ..................... 18 Kay, Barbara A. . ..................... 6 Keller, Suzanne •..................... 15 Kerckhoff, Alan C. . .................. 15 Killian, Lewis M. . ................... 26 Klausner, Samuel Z. . ................. 18 Kohn, Melvin Lester .................. 15 Kolb, William L. ..................... 10 Kornhauser, William •................. 25 Kosa, John ........................... 6 Kovrig, Bela ....•.•.................. 15 Krassowski, Witold •.................. 13 Kutner, Bernard ..................... 24

Lacy, 0. W ...•...................... 14 Landis, Judson T ..................... 13 Landsberger, Henry A ................ 25 Langner Thomas S ..................... 7 Lasako~, Paul ....................... 17 Laulicht, Jerome ...................... 7 Lazarsfeld, Paul F ......... '. 7, 11, 13, 24 Lederer, Peter •...................... 19 Lee, Everett S ........................ 14-Lee, Sidney .......................... 11 Lefcowitz, Myron J .................... 10 Lejins, Peter ........................ 13 Lemert, Edwin M. . ................... 19 Lenski, Gerhard E. .. ................. 21 Lerner, Daniel ................ 10, 15, 23 Levine, Gene Norman ................. 10 Levinson, Daniel J .................... 11 Lindstrom, David E. .................. 24 Lionberger, Herbert F. . .............. 20 Lippitt, Ronald ...................... 17 Lipset, S. M ................... ll, 15, 25 Llewellyn, Karl ................. · .... 19 Lorge Irving D ....................... 12 Lowe~thal, Leo ................... 16, 20 Lowry Sheldon G .................... 20 Lucht~rhand, Elmer ............ · · .... 21 Lyle, William ........................ 13

Mabry, John H ....................... 12 MacCannell, Earle H .................. 14 Maccoby, Herbert .................... 26 Mack, Raymond W ................... 11 MacRae, Duncan, Jr. . ............... ll Malone, Mary .................... 11, 18 Manheim, Ernest ..................... 12 Mann, W. A ................... · . · · · · .12 Marsh, C. Paul ....................... 24 Martin, Walter T ..................... 22 Matthews, A. Thomas J. . ............. 24

May, Donald G ....................... 20 Mayer, Kurt B ....................... 23 Mayo, Selz C. . .•..................... 20 McGinnis, Robert .................... 11 McLaughlin, A. • ..................... 12 McNamara, Robert L ................. ll Mentschikoff, Soia .................... 18 Menzel, Herbert ...................... 9 Merton, Robert K. .................... 19

AMessinger, Sheldon L. . ............... 18 'WJ\1eyer, A. J .......................... 10

Meyer, Henry J. . .................... 12 Miller, Frank B ...................... 25 Miller, Keith ........................ 23 Miller, S. M ........................... 7 Mills, Theodore M. . .................. 18 Miner, Horace M. . ................... 11 Minnis, Mhyra S. . ................... 22 Monahan, Thomas P .................. 25 Moore, Mary ......................... 17 Morris, Richard T ..................... 7 Morris, Rudolph Edward .............. 20 Morrison, William A .................. 21 Mueller, John H ...................... 14 Murphey, Murray G ................... 14 Murphy, Raymond J .................. 25 Myers, Jerome K ...................... 7

Nagel, Ernest ........................ 13 Nalbandian, Myron K ................. 16 Nasatir, E. David .................... 21 Nash, Dennison J ..................... 14 Nash, John ........................... 6

~ett, Emily M ........................ 24 -~eumeyer, Martin H ................... 6

New, Peter Kong-Ming ................ 22 Newcomb, Theodore M ................. 6 Niederhoffer, Arthur ................... 6 Nisbet, R. A. . ....................... 12 Nosow, Sigmund ...................... 9 Nye, F. Ivan ........................... 6

Olson, Virgil J ........................ 6 O'Neal, Patricia ...................... 20

Page, Charles H ....................... 21 Parenton, Vernon J ................. i .26 Parsons, Talcott .............. 12, 18, 21 Pedersen, Harald A. . ................. 20 Pellegrin, Roland J. . ................. 23 Petersen, William .................... 12 Pevsmer, Lucille W ................... 23 Phillips, Bernard S ................... 20 Pierson, George Wilson ................ 14 Pittman, David J ..................... 26 Porter, Ward F.,. Jr. ................ 20 Posman, Harry ....................... 16 Price, Daniel 0. . ..................... 7

Quinn, Olive W, •..................... 16

Rachiele, Leo D. .. .................... 6 Reader, George G .. , ....•..... 10, 17, 25

Reckless, Walter C. . ................... 6 Record, Wilson ...................... 26 Reiss, Albert J., Jr ................... 21 Richardson, J. T ....................... 8 Riecken, Henry W ..................... 6 Riessman, Frank ...................... 8 Riley, John W., Jr ................. 9, 23 Riley, Matilda White .................. 17 Ringer, Benjamin B ................... 19 Robins, Lee N .•...................... 20 Robson, Reginald A. H. . .............. 22 Rosen, Bernard C. . ................... ll Rosen, Sidney ........................ 17 Rosenberg, Morris ..................... 7 Roth, Julius A. .. ..................... 24 Rubenstein, Albert H ................. 25 Rubin, Morton ....................... 26 Ryan, Bryce •••...................... 24

Schaffer, Leslie ....................•.. 9 Schermerhorn, Richard A. . ......... 9, 22 Schmid, Calvin F ..................... 14 Schommer, Cyril 0., S.J ............... 6 Schulze, Robert 0 .................... 11 Schuyler, Joseph B .................... 19 Sea cat, Milvoy S. . ................... 25 Sedelow, Walter A .................... 24 Selvin, Hanan C. .. ................... 26 Selznick, Philip .................. 18, 22 Sewell, William H. .. ................. 15 Shepard, Herbert A ............... 17, 25 Sheps, Cecil ......................... 11 Shils, Edward A ...................... 10 Short, James F., Jr .................. 6, 21 Siegal, E. L. ......................... 12 Sim, Francis M. . ..................... 9 Simmons, Ozzie G. . .................. 12 Simon, Herbert A. .................... 13 Simpson, George E .................... 14 Sizer, Leonard M ..................... 20 Sjoberg, Gideon •..................... 10 Slater, Carol .......................... 6 Slater, Philip E ...................... 23 Smigel, Erwin 0 ...................... 24 Smith, Harvey L. .................... 22 Smith, Joel ........................... 9 Smith, Kara Rousseau ................ 26 Smith, T. Lynn ...................... 21 Solon, Jerry ......................... 11 Somers, Robert ...................... 11 Speier, Hans ......................... 25 Srole, Leo ............................ 7 Stolzenback, Darwin ................... 8 Stone, Robert C. ...................... 18 Stouffer, Samuel A. . .............. 13, 18 Strangland, Dale ..................... 20 Straus, Robert ....................... 25 Strauss, Anselm L. . ............ 6, 10, 16 Streib, Gordon F. .. ................... 8 Strodtbeck, Fred. L ................... 23 Stroup, Atlee L. ...................... 21 Suchman, Edward A., Sr ........... 7, 11

Tappan, Paul W ...................... 13 Taylor, M. Lee ....................... 23

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Thompson, Wayne E ............. : . ... 8 Thrupp, Sylvia L. .................... 16 Tokuhata, George K ................. 24 Tomars, Adolph S ................. 14, 21 Tregoe, Benjamin B. .................. 7 Tumin, Melvin C. . ................ 22, 26 Turner, Ralph H ...................... 17

Wilkening, Eugene A .................. 24 Williams, Harry B. • ................... 9 Williams, Richard H. . ................. 8 Williams, Warren S ................... 16 Winch, Robert F ..................... 25 Wood, Nancy ........................ 24 Woodhouse, Charles .................. 22

Van Arsdol, Maurice Donald ........... 14 Vance, Rupert B. ..................... 14

Walder, Leopold ...................... 7 Weeks, H. Ashley .................... 13 Weinberg, S. Kirson ................... 9 W essen, Albert F. . ................... 17

Wooton, Barbara ..................... 19 Wright, Charles R. ................... 20

Yarrow, Marian R. . .................. 16-Yinger, J. Milton ................. 14, 26 Yoder, Fred R. ...................... 26 Youmans, E. Grant .................. 16

Whitman, Lauris B. . ................. 19 Whitney, Vincent Heath .............. 14 Wickremesinghe, D. C. R ............. 24

Zaleznik, Abraham ..........•........ 10 Zelditch, Morris, Jr ................... 13

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