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Former Presidents of the Association
Lester F. Ward
William G. Sumner
Fronklin H. Giddings
Albion W. Small
Edward A. Ross
George E. Vincent
George E. Howord
Charles H. Cooley
Fronk W. Blackmor
James Q. Dealey
Edward C. Hayes
James P. Lichtenberger
Ulysses G. Weatherly
Charles A. Ellwood
Robert E. Pork
John L. Gillin
William I. Thomas
John M. Gillette
William F. Ogburn
Howard W. Odum
Emory S. Bogordus
Luther L. Bernard
Edward B. Reuter
Ernest W. Burgess
F. Stuart Chapin
Henry P. Fairchild
Ellsworth Faris
Frank H. Hankins
Edwin H. Sutherlond
Robert M. Maciver
Stuort A. Queen
Dwight SMderson
George A. Lundberg
Rupert B. Vance
Kimball Young
Carl C. Taylor
Louis Wirth
E. Fronklin Frazier
Tolcott Parsons
Leonard S. Cottrell, Jr.
Robert C. Angell
Dorothy Swaine Thomas
Samuel A. Stouffer
Florian Znaniecki
Donald Young
Herbert Blumer
Robert K. Merton
Robin M. Willioms, Jr.
Kingsley Davis
Howord Becker
Robert E. L. Faris
Poul F. Lazorsfeld
Everett C. Hughes
George C. Homans
Pitirim A. Sorokin
Wilbert E. Moore
Charles P. Loomis
UICUTIYE OFFICE 1001 C.•uctlc .. AvoBH, N.W.
Wa~.lqtoa, D.C. 20036
63rd Annual Meeting
THE AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL
ASSOCIATION
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ON THE GAP BETWEEN SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL POLICY
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PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Chairman: Philip M. Hauser, University of Chicago
Gerhard E. Lenski, University of North Carolina Robin M. Williams, Jr., Cornell University
Otis D. Duncan, University of Michigan William J. Goode, Columbia University
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
Chairmen: Louis H. Orzack, Boston State College and Kennedy Center Richard Robbins, University of Massachusetts (Boston)
John D. Donovan, Boston College Edwin M. Schur, Tufts University Chad Gordon, Harvard University Irving A. Spaulding, University of Rhode Jack A. Kinney, Arthur D. Little, Inc. Island Shirley Kolack, Lowell State College Phil Treleaven, Boston University Stephen J. Miller, Brandeis University Joseph V. Versage, St. John Fisher College Philip C. Olson, Clark University
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SESSION ORGANIZERS
Robert R. Alford, Political Sociology C. Arnold Anderson, Sociology of Education Hubert M. Blalock, Jr., Theory Building Ernest Q. Campbell, Socialization ancl Eclu-
cation Leonard S. CoHrell, Jr., The Polity ancl the
Acac/emy Simon Dinitz, Criminology Amitai Etzioni, Macrosociology Bernard Farber, Family George Fischer, Sociology anc/ Socialist
Countries Eugene B. Gallagher, Mec/ical Sociology Clarence E. Glick, UNESCO anc/ the Inter
national Development of Sociology David GoHiieb, Seminar Sessions Sc:oH Greer, Sociology ancl Environmental
Planning Neal Gross, Sociological Resources for Sec
ondary Schools A. Paul Hare, Social Psychology Robert W. Hodge, Methoc/s one/ Moclels:
The New Sociometries A. B. Hollingshead, The Teaching of Uncler
gracluate Sociology Morris Janowitz, Theory Benton Johnson, Sociology of Belief Systems
Norman Kaplan, Sociology of Science anc/ Knowledge
Leslie Kish, Methodology Edward 0. Laumann, Social Stratification Stanley Lieberson, Sociolinguistics Selz Mayo, Rural Sociology Wilbert E. Moore, The Future of Sociology Charles C. Moskos, Jr., Military Institutions Lloyd E. Ohlin, Law one/ the Administration
of Criminal Justice Albert J. Reiss, Jr., Criminology James F. Short, Jr., Deviant Behavior Frederick F. Stephan, Sociology anc/ Systems
Analysis Arthur L. Stinchcombe, Sociology ancl Social
Development Marvin B. Sussman, Luncheon Roundtables Stanley H. Udy, Jr., Sociology one/ the
Economy Charles F. Westoff, Population one/ Popula
tion Control Stanton Wheeler, Conformity anc/ Social
Control H. H. Winsborough, Urban Sociology Charles R. Wright, Mass Communication anc/
Public Opinion Robert B. Yegge, Sociology of Law
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CONTENTS
FORMER PRESIDENTS --------------------------------------------Inside Front Cover
PROGRAM COMMITIEE ------------------------------------------------------
CONFERENCE COMMITIEE ----------------------------------------------------
SESSIOI-l ORGANIZERS -------------------------------------------------------- 2
ASSOCIATION COUNCil ----------------------------------------Inside Back Cover
GENERAl INFORMATION
Information Desk ----------------------------------------------------------- 1
Program Notes ------------------------------------------------------------ 1
Availability of Papers ----------------------------------------------------- 8
Hospitality and Tours ------------------------------------------------------ 8
Book Exhibik -------------------------------------------------------------- 8
Professional Placement Service ---------------------------------------------- 8
Federal Research and Training Grants ---------------------------------------- 8
Location of Offices and Activities -------------------------------------------- I 0
Future Meetings of the ASA ------------------------------------------------ I 0
ANNUAl MEETING PROGRAM
Program Summary --------------------------------------------------------- o4
Program Index ------------------------------------------------------------ 6
Council and CommiHee Meetings 9
Monday, August 26 -------------------------------------------------------- II
Tuesday, August 27 -------------------------------------------------------- 16
Wednesday, August 28 ---------------------------------------------------- 26
Thursday, August 29 ------------------------------------------------------- 35
DIRECTORY OF EXHIBITORS -------------------------------------------------- %
ASA COMMITTEES ------------------------------------------------------------ 48
ASA SECTION OFFICERS ------------------------------------------------------ 61
INDEX OF PARTICIPANTS ----------------------------------------------------- 62
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REGISTRATION: SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, 2:00 P.M.:
MONDAY, AUGUST 26
7:00 a.m. Section Chairmen Breakfast*
8:30 a.m. SECTION COUNCIL MEETINGS
9:30 a.m. SECTION BUSINESS MEETINGS
11:30 a.m. Sociometry Board Luncheon *
1:30 p.m. Law Enforcement in Urban Social Struc-
ture History of the Family Concepts and Issues in Health Planning Continuities in Sociological Theory The 1970 Census Plans and Access
Workshop
3:30 p.m. Certification Problems in Social Psy-
chology Continuities in Sociological Theory Methodology: Measurement and Theory Sociology of Education The 1970 Census Plans and Access
Workshop
8:30 p.m. Plenary Session
10:30 p.m. Jan
*By Invitation
TUESDAY, AUGUST 27
7:00 a.m. Soc. Math. Bd. Breakfast*
8:30 a.m. Sociology and Environmental Planning Studies in Delinquency Health Status and Health Services Methodology Rural Sociology Measuring Beliefs, Values, and Norms Boundaries of Sociology Liaison wih Sociologists in Eastern
Europe
11:30 a.m. Luncheon Roundtables** Regional & Affiliated Luncheon* SOE Board Luncheon* AJS Board Luncheon*
1:30 p.m. Social Problems and Social Control The Family: Influence, Authority, and
Fertility Comparative Military Institutions Political Modernization and Social Strat
ification Sociology and the Economy: Complex
Organization Sociology of Science and Knowledge Sociological Potpourri
3:30 p.m. Sociology and Social Development Deviance: Old and New Authority and Power of Medicine Rural Sociology Socia I Stratification Teaching of Undergraduate Sociology On Being Black in America Chairmen of Graduate Departments of
Sociology
8:30 p.m. Plenary Session
** By Reservation
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MONDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY, 8:00A.M.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28
7:00a.m. SRSS Breakfast* AKD Breakfast
8:30 a.m. The Polity and the Academy Criminality and Social Organization Mate Selection, Premarital Behavior,
and Marriage Socia I Psychology Social Stratification Soc:iologic:al Resources for Secondary
Schools New Directions in Sociology: Fashion or
Thrust?
10:30 a.m. Business Meeting (open)
11:30 a.m. Luncheon Roundtables** ASR Board Luncheon * JHSB Board Luncheon*
1:30 p.m. Law and the Administration of Criminal
Justice Mass Communication and Public: Opin-
ion American Military Institutions Social Psychology "Life-Chances" in American Higher
Education Theory Building Urban Sociology: City Growth and
Differentiation
3:30 p.m. Population and Population Control Methodology Strategies of Protest in American So-
ciety Sociolinguistics Studies in the Sociology of Science Comparative Study of National Opinion-
Makers On Being Black in America
8:30 p.m. Presidentia I Address
10:30 p.m. Dutch Treat Party
*By Invitation
THURSDAY, AUGUST 29
8:30 a.m. Sociology and Systems Analysis The Future of Sociology: Students and
Professors View Their Discipline Mac:rosociology Social Psychology Teaching of Undergraduate Sociology Theory Construction for Social Change UNESCO and the International Develop-
ment of Sociology Sociological Potpourri
10:30 a.m. Business Meeting (open)
11:30 a.m. Luncheon Roundtables** Committee on Membership Luncheon * American Sociologist Board Luncheon *
1:30 p.m. Issues in the Development and Alloca
tion of Talent Deviant Behavior: Bridging the Gap
Between Sociology and Social Policy Mathematical and Statistical Analysis
of Groups and Populations Opinion, Class, and Party Cleavage in
the United States Sociolinguistics Sociology and the Economy: Economic
Institutions Sociology of Law
3:30 p.m. Sociology and Socialist Countries Kinship and Familism International Medical Sociology: A
Panel Discussion Correlates of Religious Commitment Societal Context of Education Urban Sociology: Papers on Urbaniza
tion and on Human Ecology Organization and Stress Crime and Delinquency
** By Reservation
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PROGRAM INDEX
TOPIC SESSION NUMBERS
Being Bl11ck in Americ11, On [Seminar) -------------------------------Belief Systems, Sociology o ------------------------------------------1970 Census Plans and Access Workshop, The ----------------------Comparative Study of National Opinion-Makers ------------------------Conformity and Social Control (Thematic) ----------------------------
Criminology -------------------------------------------------------Deviant Behavior -------------------------------------------------~Economy, Sociology and the -----------------------------------------Education, Socialization and (Thematic) ------------------------------Education, Sociology of ---------------------------------------------Environmental Planning, Sociology and (Thematic) ----------------------Family -------------------------------------------------------------Future of Sociology, The ---------------------------------------------Law, Sociology of ----------------------------------------------------Law and the Administration of Criminal Justice (Thematic) ---------------Macrosociology -----------------------------------------------------Mass Communication and Public Opinion -----------------------------Medical Sociology -------------------------------------------------Methodology ------------------------------------------------------Methods and Models: The New Sociometries ----------------------------M i I ita ry Institutions ------------------------------------------------New Directions in Sociology (Seminar) --------------------------------Organization and Stress (Seminar) -----------------------------------Political Sociology ------------------------------------------------Polity and the Academy, The (Thematic) ------------------------------Population and Population Control (Thematic) -----------------------Potpourri, SociologiC!!) (Seminar) --------------------------------------Rural Sociology --------------------------------------------------Science, Sociology of ----------------------------------------------Social Development, Sociology and (Thematic) -----------------------Social Psychology -------------------------------------------------Socia I Stratification ------------------------------------------------Soc!al!st <?o~ntries, Sociology and (Thematic) ------------------.:.------Soc1ol1ngu1shcs -----------------------------------------------------Sociological Resources for Secondary Schools ---------------------------Systems Analysis, Sociology and (Thematic) ---------------------------Teaching of Undergraduate Sociology, The -----------------------------Theory -------------------------------------------------------Theory Building -----------------------------------------------------UNESCO and the International Development of Sociology ---------------
Urban Sociology ----------------------------------------------------
30, 52 15, 73 Sp 51 17 I, II, 33, 77 25, 63 21, 67 62 8, 43, 74 10 2, I 8, J.+, 71 55 69 39 56 40 3, 12, 26, 72 7, 13, 47 64 19, 41 38 76 20, 48, 65 32 46 23, 61 14, 27 22, 50 24 5, 35, 42, 57 28, 36 70 49, 66 37 54 29, 58 4, 6, 16, 59 44 60 45, 75
NOTE: Sessions are numbered successively in order of appearance in the Program. The same number will be used to identify session rooms in the hotel.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Members of the Conference Committee and the Executive Office of the ASA welcome you to Boston. In the hope of making your attendance 11t the Annual Meeting 11n enjoyable experience, both groups, easily identified by the ribbons on their badges, are avail11ble to assist you in 11ny way possible. Headquarters for the Committee and Staff is the Exeter Room on the conference level of the Sheraton-Boston Hotel.
INFORMATION DESK
The Information Desk is located ·on the Ballroom level adjacent to the Registration Booths. Here you will find:
I. ASA Desk, for information relating to membership, publications, luncheon tickets, etc. 2. Locator File of Registrants.
3. Message 11nd Mail Center. Names of those for whom there are messages and mail will be posted on the bulletin board 11t this Center. Please do not post messages on the board; turn them over to the person in ch11rge of the Center.
4. Offici11l Notices Bulletin Board, for changes in program listings, special committee meetings, special sessions, etc.
5. Tour Desk, for handling reservations for the Tufts Tour to Columbia Point, walking ond commercial tours of the Boston orea, and other gener11l information.
PROGRAM NOTES
Plenary Sessions
Monday, 8:30 p.m., Gr11nd Ballroom. Wilbur Cohen, Secret11ry of the Department of Health, Education, 11nd Welf!!re, will spe11k "On the Gap Between Knowledge 11nd Social Policy." Discussants will be Morris J11nowitz ond Albert J. Reiss, Jr.
Tuesday, 8:30 p.m., Grand Ballroom. Whitney Young, Executive Director of the Nation11l Urban Leegue, will speak "On the Gap Between Knowledge 11nd Soci11l Policy in Intergroup Relations," with G. Franklin Edw11rds and Raymond W. Mack as discussants.
Wednesday, 8:30 p.m., Grand Ballroom. President Philip M. Hauser will present his liddress on "The Chaotic Society: Product of the Social Morphological Revolution."
Special Sessions
The Rural Sociological Society end the American Sociological Association will jointly sponsor a session entitled "1970 Census Plans and Access Workshop" at the Somerset Hotel on Monday, I :30 to 5:15 p.m. Detoils are listed in this program.
Chair~en of Graduate Departments of Sociology have been invited to attend an open discussion session Tuesday, 3:30p.m., in Room 213 of the W11r Memorial Auditorium.
Luncheon Roundtables
Tuesday, Wednesday, 11nd Thursday, II :30 o.m., Grand Ballroom. Tickets were mailed in July for oil reserv11tions. If you did not receive or have mislaid your tickets, duplicates are available 11t the ASA Desk. Cancellations should also be made at this desk. If your ticket is resold, you will receive a refund from the Executive Office after the meetings. If you were unsuccessful in obtaining a reservation for one of the luncheon roundtables, you may register 11t this desk in the event of 11 c11ncell11tion. No one m11y enter the b11llroom without 11 reservlltion. No st11ndees or extr11 ploce$ ot the tobles 11re permissible.
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Social Occasions
Monday evening at 10:30 p.m., following the plenary session, the Sociological Musicians will entertain in the Constitutional Room.
Wednesday evening at I 0:30 p.m., following the Presidential Session, there will be a Dutch Treat party in the Constitution Room, open to oil registronts ond guests.
AVAILABILITY OF PAPERS
Copies of those po pers which were submitted to the Executive Office for reproduction will be placed on sole at a nominol price in the Registration Area ot noon on Monday. A list of available papers, numbers coded to correspond with the Abstracts, will be posted. Pleose order by number only. If the papers you desire are out of stock, provision has been made to handle pre-paid orders ofter the meeting. We regret thot copies of oil papers ore not ovoilable.
HOSPITALITY AND TOURS
The Tour of Tufts Comprehensive Community Health Action Program at Columbia Point has been scheduled for Wednesday afternoon. Since ottendance is limited, you should make your reservation as soon as possible at the Tour Desk in the Registration Area. Information on walking tours and commerciol tours in the Boston area is olso available at the Tour Desk.
BOOK EXHIBITS
Over 65 publishers' exhibits ore located in the War Memorial Auditorium adjacent to the hotel. In addition, o Iorge number of books ore available for your review on the Combined Book Exhibit tables, olong with o catalog listing. Journals of interest to sociologists ore displayed in this area.
PROFESSIONAL PLACEMENT SERVICE
The Massachusetts State Employment Service, affiliated with the United Stotes Employment Service, is providing a placement center for members and other interested persons. This center is located in the War Memorial Auditorium, adjacent to the Book Exhibit orea. If you hove submitted on application or order for listing in the Placement Service, please activate your listing by checking in with the MSES os soon as possible after 9:00 a.m. on Monday.
FEDERAL RESEARCH AND TRAINING GRANTS
Representatives of the following United Stotes Government agencies are ovoilable in the War Memorial Auditorium for consultation regarding financial aid for research, training, end fellowships:
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
U. S. OFFCE OF EDUCATION, Bureau of Research
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH, U.S. Public Health Service
DIVISION OF DENTAL HEALTH, U. S. Public Health
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCIENCES, National Institutes of Health, Behavioral Science Training Program of the Reseorch Training Gronts Bronch
OFFICE OF MANPOWER POLICY, EVALUATON AND RESEARCH, U. S. Department of Labor
SOCIAL AND REHABILITATION SERVICE ond SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION, U. S. Deportment of Health, Educotion, ond Welfore.
COUNCIL MEETINGS*
Sundoy, 9:00 a.m. Monday, 9:00 a.m. Wednesday, 3:30 p.m. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Friday, 9:00 a.m.
1968 Council-Dolton / 1968 Council-Dalton 1969 Council-Dalton At-Large Members of the 1969 Council-Dalton 1969 Council-Dalton
Monday 7:00 o.m.
II :30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m.
Tuesday 7:00 o.m. 8:30 o.m.
COMMinEE AND BOARD MEETINGS*
President's Breakfast for Section Choirmen-Ciorendon Sociometry Board Luncheon-Berkeley A Maciver ond Sorokin Award Selection Committee-Berkeley B Committee on International Cooperotion-Ciarendon A
Sociological Methodology Board Breokfost-Dalton A Committee on Committees-Clarendon A Publications Committee-Hompton B Sub-Committee on Liaison with Sociologists in Eastern Europe t-Gordner Committee on Professional Ethics-Clarendon B
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11:30 a.m. President's Luncheon for Presidents of Regional and Affiliated Societies-
1:30 p.m.
3:30 p.m.
Wednesday 7:00 o.m. 8:30 o.m.
II :30 o.m.
1:30 p.m.
3:30 p.m.
Berkeley Sociology of Education Board Luncheon-Hampton A Committee on Clossification-Clorendon B Committee on the Executive Office ond Budget-Clarendon A Committee on Training ond Professional Standards-Dolton B Sub-Committee on Luncheon Roundtable Discussions-Hampton B Committee on Regional Affoirs-CI..rendon A Committee on Sections-Clarendon B Awords and Prizes Committee-Hampton B Post-Groduote Seminars Committee-Hampton A Open meeting for Chairmen of Groduote Departments of Sociology-W.M.A.
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Sociological Resources for Secondary Schools Committee Breokfost-Ciorendon 1969 Program Committee-Berkeley A Teoching Undergraduate Sociology Committee-Berkeley B Committee on Sociol Demography-Dolton Committee on Legal Protection in Social Research-Board Room American Sociological Review Boord Luncheon-Gardner B Journal of Health and Social Behavior Boord Luncheon-Gardner A Publications Committee-Ciorendon UNESCO Committee-Hampton B Committee on Government Statistics-Berkeley A Committee on International Order-Berkeley B Sub-Committee on Abstracting and Book Reviewing Services-Berkeley B
• By invitotion only. t Open to oil interested members.
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Thursday 7:00 a.m. 1970 Program Committee Breokfost-Dolton A 8:30 o.m. ASA-ISA-IIS Relations Committee-Clarendon A
Visiting Scientists Program Committee-Clarendon B II :30 o.m. Committee on Membership Luncheon-Berkeley
The American Sociologist Boord Luncheon-Clarendon A I :30 p.m. Committee on Certification in Social Psychology-Dolton A
Public Information Committee-CI11rendon B Committee on Sociologists in the N!!tion!!l Register-Dolton B
3:30 p.m. Sub-Committee on the Constitution ond By-Lows--CI11rendon A
Friday 9:00 o.m. Committee on Nominl!tions--Clorendon
OTHER MEETINGS
Tuesday II :30 o.m. American Journal of Sociology Boord Luncheon-Dolton A
Wednesday 7:00 o.m. Alpha Kappa Dalto Bre11kfost-Hompton
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LOCATION OF OFFICES AND ACTIVITIES
A floor pion of the hotel ond the adjacent Wor Memorial Auditorium is enclosed in your registration kit. Additional copies ore ovoil!!ble ot the Information Desk.
ASA ()!lice --------------------------------------------------------- Exeter Room Book Exhibits ------------------------------------------- Wor Memorial Auditorium Employment Center -------------------------------------- Wor Memori11l Auditorium Information Desk ------------------------------------ Convention Foyer, second floor Luncheon Roundtables --------------------------------------------- Grand Bo II room Messages ond Moil ---------------------------------- Convention Foyer, second floor Press Room ---------------------------------------------- Jefferson ond Kent Rooms Registrant File -------------------------------------- Convention Foyer, second floor U.S. Government Agencies ------------------------------- Wor Memorial Auditorium Papers for S!!le -------------------------------------- Convention Foyer, second floor
FUTURE MEETINGS OF THE ASA
1969, August 2&-28, Conr11d Hilton Hotel, Chicago, Illinois 1970, August 31-September 3, Sheraton P11rk Hotel, Washington, D. C. 1971, August 30-September 2, Denver Hilton Hotel, Denver, Colorado 1972, August 28-31, Conr11d Hilton Hotel, Chicago, Illinois 1973, August 27-30, New York Hilton Hotel, New York, New York 1974, August 26-29, Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Montreal, Quebec 1976, August 2&-28, Son Francisco Hilton Hotel, Son Francisco, Coliforni11 1976, August 30-September 2, Conr11d Hilton Hotel, ChiC~~go, Illinois
PROGRAM
MONDAY, AUGUST 26
8:30 a.m.
SECTION COUNCIL MEETINGS
CRIMINOLOGY-Fairfax
FAMILY-Hampton
MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY-Commonwealth
METHODOLOGY-Independence West
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY-Constitution
THEORETICAL SOCIOLOGY-Gardner
SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION-Indepeadenc:e East
9:30 a.m.
SECTION BUSINESS MEETINGS
CRIMINOLOGY-Fairfax
FAMILY-Hampton
METHODOLOGY-Iadependenc:e West
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY-Constitution
THEORETICAL SOCIOLOGY-Gardner
SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION-Independence East
MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY-Commonwealth
The Natura and Status of Medical Sociology-A Raappraisal Robert Straus, University of Kentucky
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Monday
1 :30 p.m.-session l-Grand Ballroom
LAW ENFORCEMENT IN URBAN SOCIAL STRUCTURE: PROBLEMS AND PERSPEC.. TIYES
Chairmen: David J. Bordua, University of Illinois
Looting in Civil Disturbances and Disasters Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli, Ohio State University
Legality vs. Crime Control: Patterns of Citizen Ambivalence Albert J. Reiss, Jr., University of Michigan
Lower Level Police Supervision: A Perspective and Some Early Findings Larry L. Tifft, University of Illinois
Policing of Juveniles: Problems in Organization and Interaction Richard M. Brede, University of Illinois
1 :30 p.m.-session 2-Constltutlon
HISTORY OF THE FAMILY
Chairman: Marvin B. Sussman, Case Western Reserve University
Family Surrogates in Colonial America: The Moravian Experiment Gillian Lindt Gollin, American University
Cyclical Historical Changes in Opportunity and the Family P. M. G. Harris, Harvard University
Adolescence in Historical Perspective · John Demos and Virginia Demos, Brandeis University
Coming of Age in America: The American Girl in the 19th Century Barbara Welter, Hunter College
Discussion: Sigmund Diamond, Columbia University
1 :30 p.m.-session 3-Commonwealth
CONCEPTS AND ISSUES IN HEALTH PLANNING
Chairman: Robert Straus, University of Kentucky Medical Center
Papers: James H. Cavenaugh, Office of Comprehensive Health Planning, U. S. Public Health Service
John H. Knowles, Massachusetts General Hospital
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Monday (Session 3, Cont.)
Discussion: Sol Levine, Johns Hopkins University M. Elaine Cumming, New York Department of Mental Hygiene (Albany) Harold W. Demone, Jr., United Community Services of Metropolih•n
Boston
Additional discussion from the floor
1 :30 p.m.-session 4-Falrfax
CONTINUITIES IN SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY
Chairman: Morris Janowitz, University of Chicago
Critical Analysis of Contemporary Theories of Collective Behavior Roy Manning, University of Wisconsin (Milwaukee)
Theoretical Dimensions of Community Power Terry Clark, University of Chicago
Ambivalence and Social Relations Jan Hajda, Portland State College
1 :30 p.m.--5peclal Session-Somerset Hotel
THE 1970 CENSUS PLANS AND ACCESS WORKSHOP
Joint with Rural Sociological Society
Part I: The 1970 Census
Chairman: Conrad Taeuber, Bureau of the Census
Overview of the Census Plans David Kaplan, Bureau of the Census
The Data Delivery System Jack Beresford, Bureau of the Census
Data Relating to Farm Operators To be announcod
Open Discussion
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3:30 p.m.-spec:lal Session-Somerset Hotel
THE 1970 CENSUS PLANS AND ACCESS WORKSHOP
Joint with Rural Sociological Society
Pert II: Users Look at the Census: Evaluation of Date Access end Related Problems
Moderator: Conrad Taeuber, Bureau of the Census
Case Studies and Evaluations Glenn Fuguitt, University of Wisconsin James M. Sakoda, Brown University Edward G. Stockwell, University of Connecticut James Tarver, University of Georgie
Panel Discussion: Users end Census representatives
Open Discussion
3:30 p.m.-session 5-Grand Ballroom
CERTIFICATION PROBLEMS IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
'Chairman: R. Freed Bales, Harvard University
Panel: Theodore M. Mills, Yale University Relph H. Turner, University of California (Los Angeles) Edger F. Borgatta, University of Wisconsin
3:30 p.m.-session 6-Fairfax
CONTINUITIES IN SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY
Chairman: Morris Janowitz, University of Chicago
The Concept of Modernization: An Unfinished Chapter in Sociological Theory len Weinberg, University of Toronto
Changes of Emphasis in the Sociology of W. I. Thomas John W. Petras, Central Michigan University
Bureaucracy in Theory, Ideology end Structure Roger G. Krohn, MeGill University
Monday
3:30 p.m.-session 7-Constltutlon
METHODOLOGY: MEASUREMENT AND THEORY
Chairman: Hubert M. Blalock, Jr., University of North Caroline
Measuring the Permeability of Occupational Structures David D. McFarland, University of Michigan
Measures of Association for Ordinal Hypotheses Thomas P. Wilson, University of California (Sante Barbara)
Games as Vehicles for Social Theory James S. Coleman, Johns Hopkins University
Discussion: Theodore R. Anderson, University of Oregon Neil Henry, Cornell University
3:30 p.m.-session a-commonwealth
SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION
Chairmen: C. Arnold Anderson, University of Chicago
To be announced
8:30 p.m.-sessfon 9-Grand Ballroom
PLENARY SESSION
Chairman: Philip M. Hauser, University of Chicago
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On the Gap Between Knowledge end Social Policy Wilbur Cohen, Secretary, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
Discussion: Morris Janowitz, University of Chicago Albert J. Reiss, Jr., University of Michigan
10:30 p.m.-Constitution
JAZZ SESSION
SOCIETY OF SOCIOLOGICAL MUSICIANS
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 27
8:30 a.m.-Session HI-Constitution
SOCIOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING lThematicl
Chairman: Scott Greer, Northwestern University
A Natural History Perspective Anthony Costonis, University of Wisconsin
A Scalar Perspective Peter Orleans, State University of New York College (Old Westbury)
A Political Perspective Edward Levine, Illinois Institute of Technology
An Organizational Perspective Scott Greer, Northwestern University
8:30 a.m.-Session J J-Commonwealth
STUDIES IN DELIN9UENCY
Chairman: Stephen Schafer, Northeastern University
Conformity and Deviance in the "Situation of Company" LaMar T. Empey ond Steven Lubeck, University of Southern California
An Empirical Test of a Causal Model of Deviance James C. Hackler, University of Alberta
Alternative Strategies for the Development of Delinquency Theories Applicable to Other Cultures
Lois B. DeFieur, Washington State University; Pedro David, University of El Salvador (Argentina)
Discussion: Frank R. Scarpitti, University of Delaware
8:30 a.m.-Session J2-Falrfax
HEALTH STATUS AND HEALTH SERVICES
Chairman: Janice A. Egeland, College of Medicine, Pennsylvania State University
Life Crises, Health Status, and Role Performance: Some Preliminary Findings Jerome K. Myers, Jacob Lindenthal, and Max P. Pepper, Yale University
Work, Retirement, and the Sick Role David L Ellison, University of Pittsburgh
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Tuesday (Session 12, Cont.)
Social Integration end Social Class Differences In the Utilization of Health Services Phillip M. Moody, Robert M. Gray, and John R. Ward, University of Utah
Medical Center
Judgments about Candidates for Psychotherapy as a Function of Social Class, Insight, and Verbal Ability
David W. Rowden, University of Kentucky; Jerry B. Michel and Ronald C. Dillehay, Texas Christian University; Harry W. Martin, University of Texas
Discussion: Sydney H. Croog, Harvard University
8:30 a.m.-Session J 3-W. M. A. 213
METHODOLOGY
Chairman: Robert S. Weiss, Harvard Medical School
Age and Mobility: Two Approaches to the Problem of Non-Stationarity Thomas Mayer, University of Michigan
Discussion: Lewis F. Carter, University of North Carolina
Reciprocity, Equivalence, Normative Behavior, and Social Prices Kathryn Lloyd, State University of New York College (Buffalo); Cliff Lloyd,
State University of New York (Buffalo J
Discussion: Richard S. Weckstein, Brandeis University
Dominated Strategies May be Rational: New Thoughts on the Philosophy of Decision Making
Morris F. Frledell, University of Michigan
Discussion: Richard S, Weckstein, Brandeis University
Action for What? A Methodological Critique of Evaluation Studies Edward A. Suchman, University of Pittsburgh
Discussion: Robert S. Weiss, Harvard Medical School
8:30 a.m.-Session 14-lndependence West
RURAL SOCIOLOGY
Joint with Rural Sociological Society
Chairman: Selz C. Mayo, North Carolina State University
The Community Association and Comprehensive Development Harold F. Kaufman, and Satadal Dasgupta, Mississippi State University
Differential Perceptions of Impact in a Rural Anti-Poverty Campaign Willis A. Sutton, Jr., University of Kentucky
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Tuesday (Session 14, Cont.)
Extension Aims and Societal Change . John D. Photiadis, West Virginia University
Rural Social Services: An Evaluative Standard Marvin G. Weber, Ashland College; Joyce E. Dahlquist, Upper Iowa
College
8:30 a.m.-session JS-Independence East
MEASURING BELIEFS, VALUES, AND NORMS
Chairman: Benton Johnson, University of Oregon
The Components of Jewish Identification Bernard Lazerwiiz, Brandeis University
Some Laudable Uses of Bias in Measuring Religious Belief N. J. Demerath Jll and Richard M. Levinson, University of Wisconsin
Active Norms and Social Change in Zinacantan Francesca Cancian, Cornell University
Religious Sentiment, Belief and Participation in Japan Paul Wong, University of California (Berkeley)
8:30 a.m.-session J 6-W. M. A. 21 0
THE BOUNDARIES OF SOCIOLOGY
Chairman: Morris Janowiiz, University of Chicago
Sociological Theory and Psychological Theory Neil Smelser, University of California (Berkeley)
Territoriality and the Urban Community Jerry Suttles, University of Chicago
Phenomenology and Contemporary Sociological Theory Helmut R. Wagner, Hobart and William Smith Collegas
Discussion: Guy E. Swanson, University of Michigan
IJ:30 a.m.-Open Session-Gardner
SUB-COMMITTEE ON LIAISON WITH SOCIOLOGISTS IN EASTERN EUROPE
Chairman: Irwin T. Sanders, Education and World Affairs
Tuesday
11 :30 a.m.-Grand Ballroom
LUNCHEON ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS
Presenter
I. Michael T. Aiken
2. Joan Aldous 3. Robert R. Alford
4. Alan Ross Anderson
6. Shirley S. Angrist 6. John C. Ball 7. Bernard B.rber 8. Bernard Beck 9. Seymour S. Bellin
I 0. Bennett M. Berger
II. Albert D. Biderman 12. Zena S. Blau
13. Milton Bloombaum 14. Norman M. Bradburn
16. Warren Breed 16. H. Taylor Buckner
17. Werner J. Cahnman 18. Arthur A. Campbell 19. David Chaplin 20. Harold T. Christensen
Topic Chairman
Community Power Structure and Social Ludwig L. Geismar Welfare Decisions: Related or Irrele-vant?
Theory and Family Sociology Data Archives: An Unexploited Resource
for Social Scientists Applications of Symbolic Logic to Soc.i-
ology The Study of Sex Roles Current Trends in Drug Addiction Research Drugs and Society Does Poverty Pay? Evaluation Research
The Continued Vitality of the Myth of Suburbia
Government-Researcher Relationships Social Mobility, Socialization and
Achievement Methodological Innovations Research Organization and Graduate
Training: Compatibilities and Discontinuities
The Social Dynamics of Suicide Police: The Culture of a Social Control
Agency History of Sociology Is "Family Planning" Enough 7 Cross-Cultural Interviewing of Elites
Glen H. Elder, Jr. Sherwood B. Slater
Herman Turk
Thomas J. Scheff Robert Maisel Henry L. Lennard Shailer Thomas Leslie Kish Kent Schwirian
Louis H. Orzack Eugene Litwak
David Gold Irving F. Lukoff
Ronald W. Maris Arthur L. Wood
Joseph S. Himes Donald A. Hansen Richard J. Hill Gilbert D. Nass
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21. John P. Clark 22. James A. Davis
The Value Problem in Family Research Cross-Cultural Studies of Deviance Contextual Analysis-Poor Man's Sociom-
Theodore N. Ferdinand
23. Norman K. Denzin 24. Irwin Deutscher
26. Lewis A. Dexter 26. Simon Diniiz 27. Bruce K. Eckland
28. Jack Elinson 29. Ray H. Elling
30. LaMar T. Empey
etry or Rich Man's Survey Analysis? Ethics of Disguised Observation Experimental and Field Studies: Do Dif
ferent Sources of Error Cancel Each Other Out?
Sociological Attitudes Towards Stupidity Longitudinal Research in Delinquency Genetic Influence on Sociological Vari-
ables
Sociomedical Community Surveys The Planning Process and Social Interven
tion
Social vs. Scientific Responsibilities in Sociology: A Real or Spurious Issue
Jack Sawyer
Shirley A. Star Matilda W. Riley
Ruby Jo R. Kennedy Paul Roman David J. Kallen
Vernon C. Pohlmann Juanita F. Murphy
Clarence C. Sherwood
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Tuesday (Luncheons, Cont.)
31. Arnitai Etzioni 32. Stephen L Finner
Peace Research and Societal Action The Sociology of Abortion
33. Mary E. Goss
34. Hallowell Pope 35. Alice Rossi
Hospital Organization and Physicians' Professional Performance
Teaching of Undergraduate Sociology Woman's Needs and Rights: The Case for
Ambiguity
36. Michael E. J. Rowan A Research Design for the Understanding of Social Change from a Human Ecosys· tern Perspective
37. Israel Rubin 38. Stephen Schafer
39. Edwin M. Schur 40. Rodney Stark
Revision of the Concept of Community The Criminal Victim and Social Respond·
bility Trends in Deviance Theory The Measurement of Anti-Semitism
1 :30 p.m.-seulon 17-Constltutlon
SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND SOCIAL CONTROL lTIJematlcl
Chairman: Stanton Wheeler, Russell Sage Foundation
Introduction Stanton Wheeler, Russell Sage Foundation
Law Enforcement and Social Policy Albert J. Reiss, Jr., University of Michigan
Drug Use and Social Policy Alfred R. Lindesmlth, Indiana University
Rae-Education and Social Policy James S. Coleman, Johns Hopkins University
Peter I. Rose Clarence Schrag E. Gartly Jaco
A. B. Hollingshead Janice H. Hopper
Eugene A. Wilkening
Vincent H. Whitney Richard D. Knudten
James F. Short Leonard D. Savitz
Poverty and Social Policy S. M. Miller, Ford Foundation and New York University; Pamela A. Roby,
New York University
The "Logic" of Social Policy Research Arnitai Etzioni, Columbia University
1 :30 p.m.-5eulon IS-Independence West
THE FAMILY: INFLUENCE, AUTHORITY, AND FERTILITY
Chairman: Hyman Rodman, Merrill-Palmer Institute
Social Class, Fertility, and Authority in Nuclear and Joint Households in Bombay Murray A. Straus, University of New Hampshire; Dorothea Winkelmann,
University of Minnesota
The Employment of Wives, Dominance and Fertility Robert H. Weller, Brown University
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Tuesday (Session 18, Cont.)
A Refinement of Resource Theory of Family Power Eugene A. Wilkening, University of Wisconsin
Family Growth and Variation in Family Role Structure Frederick L. Campbell and Barbara K. Campbell, University of Washington
1 :30 p.m.-session J 9-lndependence East
COMPARATIVE MILITARY INSTITUTIONS
Chairman: Charles C. Moskos, Jr., Northwestern University
Military Organization and Civilian Roles in Latin America Juan Saxe-Fernandez, Hofstra University
Conspiratorial Groups in Military Organizations Kenneth Fidel, University of Illinois (Chicago Circle)
Military Culture and the Political Role of the Military in Chile Roy A. Hansen, University of California (Berkeley)
Discussion: Juan J. Linz, Yale University
1 :30 p.m.-session 20-Falrfax
POLITICAL MODERNIZATION AND SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Chairman: Gerhard Lenski, University of North Carolina
Modernization and Political Representation: 1927-1966 Phillips Cutright and James A. Wiley, Washington University (St. Louis)
Political Equality and Social Stratification: A Comparative Analysis Joseph Gusfield, University of California (San Diego)
Discussion: S. M. lipset. Harvard University Maurice Zeitlin, University of Wisconsin
1:30 p.m.-session 21-Gardner
SOCIOLOGY AND THE ECONOMY: COMPLEX ORGANIZATION
Chairman: Stanley H. Udy, Jr., Yale University
Environmental Factors and Organizational Integration Jay W. Lorsch and Paul R. Lawrence, Harvard University
Technology, Division of Labor, and Administration in Industry William A. Rushing, Vanderbilt University
The Power and Functions of Boards of Directors: A Theoretical Synthesis Mayer N. Zald, Vanderbilt University
Men in Mid-Career Cyril Sof~tr, Cambrid'ie University (En'iland)
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Tuesday
1:30 p.m.-session 22-W. M. A. 210
SOCIOLOGY OF SCIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE
Chairman: Norman Kaplan, George Washington University
The Presidential Address as Ritual and as Reflection Lawrence E. Riley and Elmer Spreitzer, Ohio State University
Obsolescence of Knowledge and the Professional Career Robert Perrucci, Purdue University; Robert A. Rothman, University of
Delaware
Toward a Sociology of Applied Science Howard M. Vollmer, Stanford Research Institute
Departmental Prestige and Scientific Productivity Warren 0. Hagstrom, University of Wisconsin
Discussion: Norman W. Storer, Social Science Research Council Bernard Barber, Columbia University
1 :30 p.m.-session 23-Commonwealth
SOCIOLOGICAL POTPOURRI (Seminar)
Chairman: Charles M. Bonjean, University of Texas
The Dynamics of Upheaval: GheHo Riots and Others 1967 Louis C. Goldberg, Johns Hopkins University
Negro Youth in the GheHo Riots David Boesel, Johns Hopkins University
Civil Disorder and the Agents of Social Control Gary Marx, Harvard University
Relative Influence of Parents and Peers on the Educational Plans of Adolescents Denise B. Kandel and Gerald S. Lesser, Harvard University
Neighborhood Type, Race, and Anomie: An Exploratory Analysis Robert A. Wilson, Temple University
3:30 p.m.-session 24-ladependence West
SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT IThematlcJ
Chairman: Arthur L Stinchcombe, University of California (Berkeley)
Eastern •nd Western PaHerns of Development of Social Rights Gaston V. Rimlinger, Rice University
Discussion: Harold L. Wilensky, University of California (Berkeley) Phillips Cutright, Washington University (St. Louis) Samuel Kaplan, University of California (Berkeley)
Tuesday
3:30 p.m.-session 25-Coastltutlon
DEVIANCE: OLD AND NEW
Chairman: Albert K. Cohen, University of Connecticut
Aggression in 58 Nonliterate Societies: An Exploratory Analysis Stuart Palmer, University of New Hampshire
Community Structure, Mental Hospitalization and Reaction to Deviant Behavior Arnold S. Linsky, University of New Hampshire
Premarital Sex as Deviant Behavior Ira L. Reiss, University of Iowa
The Hippy Community, Deviance and Social Control Jesse R. PiHs, Oakland University
3:30 p.m.-session 26-Falrfax
THE AUTHORITY AND POWER OF MEDICINE
Chairman: Eliot Freidson, New York University
The American Medical Association: A Case Study of Professional Politics Robert Feinbaum, University of Santa Clara
The Role of Medical Care in a Changing Social System James E. Veney, Blue Cross Association (Chicago)
Illness among Physicians as a Threat to Their Authority Herbert Synder, University of Colorado
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The Influence of Legal Council Upon the Decision to Admit Patients to a State Mental Hospital
Dennis Wenger, Ohio State University; C. Richard Fletcher, Yale University
Discussion: Leonard Reissman, Tulane University
3:30 p.m.-session 27-lndependence East
RURAL SOCIOLOGY
Joint with Rural Soc:iological Society
Chairman: Selz C. Mayo, North Carolina State University
Community Planning as Institutional Innovation: The Case of the Small City Roy C. Buck and Robert A. Rath, Pennsylvania State University
Reorganization of Health Care for Rural Residents John B. Mitchell and Geoffrey Gibson, Ohio State University
Law and Custom: A Case Study. The Enforcement of Forest Fire Laws in Two Rural Communities
B. Eugene Griessman, North Carolina State University
Medical Costs of Southern Rural Families Daniel E. Alleger, University of Florida
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Tuesday
3:30 p.m.-session 28-W. M. A. 210
SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Chairman: Edward 0. Laumann, University of Michigan
Relations among Status, Power, and Economic Rewards in Simple and Complex Social Systems
James C. Kimberly, Stanford University
Social Stratification in Argentina: The Percept1ons of Argentine Youth David Nasatir, University of California (Berkeley)
Income and Ideology: General and Situated Beliefs About the American Opportunity System
Joan Rytina, University of Notre Dame; William H. Form, Michigan State University; John Pease, University of Maryland
Schools In the Stratification Process: Some Results of an Analysis of Covariance Approach Robert M. Hauser, Brown University
Discussion: David J. Armor, Harvard University
3:30 p.m.--Session 29-Commonwealth
THE TEACHING OF UNDERGRADUATE SOCIOLOGY
Chairman: August B. Hollingshead, Yale University
The Teaching of Undergraduate Sociology: A Pragmatic and Theoretical Approach at a Liberal Arts College
Sue Titus Reid and Winston W. Ehrmann, Cornell College
The Teaching-Learning Process and Objectives for the Introductory Course Daniel F. Wozniak, Miami University {Ohio)
Learning to Learn: An Effort at Innovation for Introductory Sociology Courses David M. Cox, University of Wisconsin {Rock County Campus)
Discussion: Rodolfo Alvarez, Yale University
3:30 p.m.--Session 3o-Grand Ballroom
ON BEING BLACK IN AMERICA-I fSemlnarl
Chairman: David Gottlieb, Pennsylvania State University
Recent Trends in Race Relations Research James M. Fandrich and Lee Sloan, Florida State University
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Tuesday (Session 30, Cont.)
Cargo Cults and the Contemporary Urban Crisis Roy 0. Manning and William J. Sauer, University of Wisconsin (Mil·
waukee} Liberal Advocates and Contervative Parents: Popular Resistance to School Integration
John Finley Scott, University of California (Davis}: lois Heyman Scott, University of Washington
Black Power and the Negro Community in Man Society Seymour leventman, Boston College
3:30 p.m.-open Sesslon-W. M. A. 213
CHAIRMEN OF GRADUATE DEPARTMENTS OF SOCIOLOGY
Chairman: Hannan C. Salvin, State University of New York {Stony
8:30 p.m.--session 31--Graad Ballroom
PLENARY SESSION
Chairman: Philip M. Hauser, University of Chicago
Brook)
On the Gap Between Knowledge and Secial Policy in Intergroup Relations Whitney M. Young, Jr., Executive Director, National Urban league
Discunion: G. Franklin Edwards, Howard University Raymond W. Mack, Northwestern University
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28
8:30 a.m.-$esslon 32-Constltutlon
THE POLITY AND THE ACADEMY fTbematlcJ
Chairman: Leonard S. Cottrell, Jr., University of North Carolina
The Polity and the Academy: A Sociological Profile
Discussion:
Irving Louis Horowitz, Washington University (St. Louis)
Morris Janowitz, University of Chicago Raymond W. Mack, Northwestern University Henry W. Riecken, Social Science Research Council Philip Selznick, University of California (Berkeley)
8:30 a.m.-session 33-W. M. A. 210
CRIMINALITY AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATION
Chairman: Simon Dinitz, Ohio State University
The Criminal Process: A Theory of Crime Richard Quinney, New York University
Inter-organizational Imagery and Integration of Social Co~trol Agencies in Japan John P. Clark, University of Minnesota; Dorothy Broom Darroch, University
of Illinois
Crime and Organization of Social Control Jack D. Douglas, Syracuse University
Discussion: Vernon Fox, Florida State University
8:30 a.m.-session 34-Falrfax
MATE SELECTION, PREMARITAL BEHAVIOR, AND MARRIAGE
Chairman: Alan C. Kerckhoff, Duke University
Skin Color, Social Mobility, and Mate Selection J. Richard Udry and Karl E. Bauman, University of North Carolina
Social Participation, Self-Concept, and Interpersonal Valuation Robert H. Coombs, Bowman Gray School of Medicine
Ernest W. Burgess and His Research on Marriage Bernard Farber, University of Illinois
Types of Marriage and Social Change Remi Clignet and Joyce Sween, Northwestern University
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Wednesday
8:30 a.m.-seulon 35-W, M. A. 213
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Chairman: Theodore M. Mills, Yale University
Communication Networks and Behavior Consequences Robert L. Burgess, University of Washington; L. Keith Miller, Anna State
Hospital
Perceived Confidence, Expressed Confidence, and Resolution of Disagreement Richard Johnson and Harvey London, Brandeis University
The Effects of Selected Social Relationships on the Resolution and Maintenance of Dissensus in the Autokinetic Situation
Samuel F. Sampson, Harvard University
Computer Simulation of Small Group Decisions: Model Three A. Paul Hare, Haverford College; Hartmann Scheiblechner, Institute for
Advanced Studies (Vienna)
8:30 a.m.-session 36--lndependence West
SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Chairman: Edward 0. Laumann, University of Michigan
Effects of Parental Income, Education, and Occupation on Educational Aspirations and Achievement
Kenneth G. Lutterman and William H. Sewell, University of Wisconsin
Social Class Measurement-li-The Case of the Duncan SEI Marie R. Haug and Marvin B. Sussman, Case Western Reserve University
Is Anti-Semitism a Social Class Phenomenon? Gertude Selznick and Stephen Steinberg, University of California
(Berkeley)
Social Stratification and Social Policy S. M. Miller, The Ford Foundation and New York University; Martin Rein,
Bryn Mawr College
Discussion: Paul M. Siegel, University of Michigan
8:30 a.m.-session 37-lndependence East
SOCIOLOGICAL RESOURCES FOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Chairman: Neal Gross, Harvard University
The Reaction of High School Teachers to SRSS Materials Bruce M. Hackett, University of California (Davis)
Five Hundred Students Take the SRSS Sociology Course: A First Appraisal Thomas J. Switzer and Everett K. Wilson, Sociological Resources for Secon
dary Schools
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Wednesday (Session 37, Cont.J
The Education of Operation Paperback: A Progress Report Helen MacGill Hughes, Sociological Resources for Secondary Schools
Some Reflections on a National Commission for the Social Studies Robert C. Angell, Sociological Resources for Secondary Schools
8:30 a.m.--session 38-Commonwealth
NEW DIRECTIONS IN SOCIOLOGY: FASHION OR THRUST? ISemlnarJ
Chairmen: John H. Gagnon, State University of New York (Stony Brook}
Fashion In Science: Does it Exist? Diana Crane, Johns Hopkins University
A Manifesto for Sociologists: Institution Formation Gerald M. Scheflander, Boston University; Henry Etzkowih, University of
Chicago
International Contributions by Soviet Sociologists Alex Simirenko, University of Nevada
The Perils of Specielb:etion In Sociology: The Study of Crime and the Study of Community Power Structures
Robert H. Bohlke, American International College
1 0:30 a.m.-Constitution
ASA BUSINESS MEETING (open to members)
11 :30 a.m.-Grand Ballroom
LUNCHEON ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS
Presenter Topic Chairmen
46. Paul J. Baker Innovations In Teaching the lntroduc- Jay W. Artis tory Course
47. Stanley K. Blgmen Strategies for Residential Deaegrege-tion
Robert M. White
48. Donald J. Bogue Needed Research on Failure to Adopt Preston Yellen Fertility Control
49. Lewis A. Coser The Functions of Violence Stuart H. Palmer 50. Thomas E. Dow, Jr. Sub-Saharan Fertility and Attitudes Irwin T. Senders
Toward Family Planning 51. Thomes R. Ford Social Research and Social Action Harold Merit 62. Edward P. Friedman Sociology of Chronic and Geriatric
Diseases Richerd O'Toole
53. John J. Gagnon Marijuana, Alcohol and Tobacco Earl Rublngton
Wednesday (Luncheons, Cont.)
54. Daniel Glaser
55. Nathan Goldman 56. Milton M. Gordon 57. Allen D. Grimshaw
58. Edward Gross
59. Neal Gross
60. Robert W. Habenstein 61. Jeffrey K. Hadden
62. Helen MecGill Hughes
63. Jacquelyne J. Jackson
64. Eric Josephson
65. Howard B. Kaplan 66. Lewis M. Killian
67. John Kosa 68. Roger G. Krohn
69. Otto N. Larsen
70. Edward W. Lehman
71. Robert C. Leonard 72. Sol Levine 73. Jerry M. Lewis
74. Donald McCalister 75. Sheldon L Messinger
76. Robert K. Merton
77. Omar K. Moore
78. Saad Z. Nagi 79. Herold A. Nelson
80. Charles H. Page 81. Harold W. Pfautz
82. Maurice Pinard 83. Ned Polsky
84. George S. Rosenberg
Research and Theory on Deviant Be-havior: Nomothetic or Idiographic 1
What is Deviant Behavior? The Intellectual as 11 Social Category Comparative Sociology: In What Way Different from All Other Sociol·
ogies7 The Fate of Idees in Complex Orga
nizations Role Ana lysis in the Next Decade: Its
Potentialities for Shedding light on Significant Problems of Sociological Theory end Public Policy
The Central City Negro Family What Do Sociologists Know about
Riots? Problems in Preparing Paperbacks in
High School Sociology The Relevancy and Irrelevancy of
Race in en Analysis of Sociological Variables
Resistance to Social Surveys in Ghetto Areas
Self Attitudes end Deviant Behavior Will the Reel White Southerner Please
Stand Up? Poverty and Health Current Developments in the Sociol
ogy of Science Mass Media and the Portrayal of
Violence A Preliminary Note on Some Problems
of Macro-sociological Measurement Methodology of Field Experiments Stress end Cardiovascular Disease Marshall McLuhan's Thought: Implica-
tions for Sociological Analysis The Social Context of Infant Mortality Prisons, Paroles end the Criminal
Justice Process Criteria of Scientific end Scholarly
Productivity The Theory of the Game as a Social
Conflict Model On the Sociology of Research Private Armies and the American
Social Order Sociology of Sports Collective Behavior as a Sociological
Perspective Poverty and Protest Sociology of Art as the Sociology of
Styles The Aged, Family end Friends
Derek L Phillips
Jackson Toby Richerd A. Peterson Leonard D. Cain, Jr.
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William R. Rosengren
Gordon J. DiRenzo
Basil G. Zimmer Edger Z. Friedenberg
Charles Gregg
Butler A. Jones
Lawrence Podell
Lee N. Robins James Cowhig
Saxon Graham Philip C. Segi
Barbara A. Key
James W. Wiggins
Ann G. Olmsted Jean H. Thresher Paul Sites
Rose Leub Coser Frank R. Scarpitti
Bernard N. Meltzer
H. Laurence Ron
Santo F. Camilleri Robert E. L. Faris
Leslie L. Clerk Anthony Oberschell
Harold L Shepperd Harry C. Dillingham
Harold N. Organic
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Wednesday
1 :30 p.m.-session 39-Commonwealth
LAW AND THE ADMINISTRATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE lThematieJ
Chairman: Lloyd E. Ohlin, Harvard University
The Law, the Poor, end the Establishment Gresham M. Sykes, University of Denver
Discussion: Edwin M. Schur, Tufts University; Richerd D. Schwartz, Northwestern University; Lloyd L. Weinreb, Harvard University Law School
1 :30 p.m.-session 40-W. M. A. 210
MASS COMMUNICATION AND PUBLIC OPINION
Chairmen: Charles R. Wright, National Science Foundation
Advertising Themes end Quiet Revolutions: Dilemmas in French Canada Frederick Elkin, York University
Television in the lives of Disadvantaged Children Gladys Engel Lang, Center for Urban Education
American Audiences for International Political Communications Don D. Smith, Florida State University
Discussion: To be announced
1:30 p.m.-session 41-W. M.A. 213
AMERICAN MILITARY INSTITUTIONS
Chairman: Charles C. Moskos, Jr., Northwestern University
The Military as a Welfare Institution Bernard Beck, Northwestern University
Alone In the Crowd: Military Schools in American Society S. D. Vestermark, Jr., Human Sciences Research, Inc.
Army Officer Career Patterns . Thomas A. Rehm and William L. Golden, U.S. Military Academy
The Armed Forces Examining Station: A Sociological Perspective Leon Bramson, Swarthmore College
Discussion: Leonard S. Cottrell, Jr., University of North Caroline
Wednesday
1 :30 p.m.-session 42-lndependence West
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Chairman: Chad Gordon, Harvard University
An Experimental Method for the Measurement of Identification Richerd Ofshe, University of California (Berkeley)
Self Conceptions in India .and .the United States Edwin D. Driver, University of Massachusetts
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Personal and Family Possessions as Signs in the Identification of Self and Significant Others
Joseph Cohen, University of Washington
The Negotiation of Reality: The Process of Assessing Responsibility Thomas J. Scheff, University of California (Sante Barbera)
1 :30 p.m.-seulon 43-constltutlon
"LIFE-CHANCES" IN AMERICAN HIGHER EDUCATION
Chairman: To be announced
Relation of Type of College Attended to Graduation Eldon L. Wegner, University of Hawaii; William H. Sewell, University of
Wisconsin
Social Class, College Contexts, end College Dropout David H. Kamens, Northeastern University
Allocation of College Graduates to Graduate end Professional Schools Joe L. Spaeth, NORC, University of Chicago
1:30 p.m.-session 44-lndependence East
THEORY BUILDING
Chairman: Hubert M. Blalock, Jr., University of North Carolina
Theories of Matching and Mobility Harrison C. White, Harvard University
Theory, Deduction and Rules of Correspondence Herbert L. Costner, University of Washington
A Mathematical Formaliution of Durkheim's Theory of the Causes of the Division of labor
"enneth C. Lend, University of Texas
Discussion: Morris F. Friede)), University of Michigan Elton F. Jackson, Indiana University
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Wednesday
1 :30 p.m.-sessloa 45-Falrfax
URBAN SOCIOLOGY: CITY GROWTH AND DIFFERENTIATION (A session in honor of the late Ernest W. Burgess)
Chairman: H. H. Winsborough, University of Wisconsin
Two Models of Urban Spatial Differentiation Edgar W. Butler, University of North Carolina
Occupational Advancement and Verticle Residential Mobility among Negroes and Whites in Chicago
Bruce C. Straits and Paul L Wuebben, University of California (Santa Barbara)
Racial Change in a Stable Community Harvey Molotch, University of California (Santa Barbara)
Discussion: Reynolds Farley, University of Michigan
3:30 p.m.-Session 46-Constltutloa
POPULATION AND POPULATION CONTROL ITIJematlcJ
Chairman: Charles F. Westoff, Princeton University
The Interaction of Population Research and Policy Dudley Kirk, Stanford University
Discussion: Otis Dudley Duncan, University of Michigan Lincoln H. Day, Yale University Vincent H. Whitney, University of Pennsylvania Norman B. Ryder, University of Wisconsin
3:30 p.m.-Session 47-W. M. A. 210
METHODOLOGY
Chairman: Leslie Kish, University of Michigan
Data Analysis and Covariance Methods Karl Schuessler, Indiana University
Technical, Organizational, and Communicational Dimensions of Work Requirements Malcolm J. Carr, U. S. Naval Personnel Research Activity
Review and Comparison of Simple Statistical Tests for Scalogram Analysis Roland J. Chilton, Florida State University
Uses and Abuses of Guttman Scaling John P. Robinson, University of Michigan
Discussion: Robert H. Somers, University of California (Berkeley) Graham Kalton, London School of Economics J. David Martin, Washington State University
Wednesday
3:30 p.m.--Seulon 48-Commonwealth
STRATEGIES OF PROTEST IN AMERICAN SOCIETY
Chairman: Robert R. Alford, University of Wisconsin
American Underclass Politics Norbert Wiley, Wayne State University
Non-Radical Political Movements: Political Mobilization and the Middle Class Howard Aldrich, University of Michigan
Strategies of Protest: Developments in Conflict Theory Donald W. Light, Jr., Brandeis University
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Tactics and Tensions in a Summer of Yesteryear: A Panel Analysis of 1965 Southern-Civil Rights Volunteers
N. J. Demerath Ill, Gerald Marwell, and Michael Aiken, University of Wisconsin
Discussion: Authors will discuss each other's papers
3:30 p.m.-Session 49-Falrfax
SOCIOLINGUISTICS
Chairman: Stanley Lieberson, University of Washington
Some Perspectives on Sociolinguistics Allen D. Grimshaw, Indiana University and University of California
(Berkeley)
Class and Race Effects on Slang Vocabularies David R. Heise and Edward Nelsen, University of Wisconsin
Language Restoration and Irish Social Structure Gordon F. Streib, Cornell University
Toward a Sociological Theory of Translation R. Bruce W. Anderson, Duke University
3:30 p.m.-Session S~lndependence West
STUDIES IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF SCIENCE
Chairman: Norman Kaplan, George Washington University
The Delayed Recognition of Scientific Contributions: A Study of Resistance in Science Stephen Cole, Columbia University
The Micro Social Structure of an Invisible College: The Phage Group Nicholas C. Mullins, Dartmouth College
Citation Patterns in Academic Physics: A Study of Scientific Interchange Jonathan Cole, Columbia University
The Referee System in Science: An Empirical Analysis of the Evaluation Process Harriet A. Zuckerman and Robert K. Merton, Columbia University
Discussion: Joseph Ben-David, University of Chicago and Hebrew University Talcott Parsons, Harvard University
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Wednesday
3:30 p.m.--Seufoa 51-Independence East
THE INTERNATIONAL STUDY OF OPINION MAKERS
Chairman: George Fischer, Columbia University
Power, Influence, and Social Circles: A New Methodology for Studying National Opinion-Makers
Charles Kadushin, Columbia University
Opinion Makers in the Modern World: The First Phase of a Study in Yugoslavia Bogdan Denitch, Bureau of Applied Social Research
Discussion: Juan J. Llnz, Yale University George Zaninovich, University of Oregon
3:30 p.m.--Seufoa 52-Grand Ballroom
ON BEING BLACK IN AMERICA-II fSemfnarl
Chairman: David Gottlieb, Pennsylvania State University
Black Aggression: Mark of Failure or Mark of Progress? Robert W. Friedrichs, Drew University
Barriers to Higher Levels of Educational Attainment in an 'Open Class' Society A. Lewis Rhodes, Florida State University
Some Aspects of the Policeman's Role as it Impinges Upon Family Life in a Negro Ghetto
David A. Schulz, Pennsylvania State University
8:30 p.m.--Session 53-Grand Ballroom
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
Chairman: Ralph H. Turner, University of California (Los Angeles)
The Chaotic Society: Product of the Social Morphological Revolution Philip M. Hauser, University of Chicago
10:30 p.m.-Co•stltutlon,
DUTCH TIIAT PARTY
THURSDAY, AUGUST 29
8:30 a.m.--Seufoa 54-Commonwealth
SOCIOLOGY AND SYSTEMS ANALYSIS fTIJematlcl
Chairman: James S. Coleman, Johns Hopkins University
Gaps and Bridges between Sociology and Systems Analysis Frederick F. Stephan, Princeton University
Systematic Policy Analysis: A New Demand on Sociology Fred C. lkle, RAND Corporation
DisCUIIion: Donald Schon, Organization fOI" Social and Technical Innovation Eleanor Bernert Sheldon, Russell Sage Foundation
8:30 a.m.--Seufon 55-Independence West
THE FUTURE OF SOCIOLOGY: STUDENTS AND PROFESSORS YIEW THEIR DISCIPLINE
Chairman: Wilbert E. Moore, Princeton University
Panel: Raymond W. Mack, Northwestern University Student Participants to be announced
8:30 a.m.--Session 56-ladepeadence East
MACROSOCIOLOGY
Chairman: Amltai Etzioni, Columbia University
Bringing Society Back In: Survey Research and Macro-Methodology Allen Barton, Columbia University
Coalition Building and Mobilization Against Poverty Carolyn Atkinson, Harvard University
Discussion: Richard Flecks, University of Chicago Peter M. Blau, University of Chicago
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Thursday
8:30 a.m.-Session 57-Fairfax
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Chairman: A. Paul Hare, Haverford College
H11s Sociometry Forgotten the Sociologist? Henry J. Watts, University of Akron
The Gap between Reality and Expectation as a Force in Ghetto Riots Byron E. Munson, Eastern Illinois University
Dogmatism and Presidential Preferences in the 1964 Elections Gordon J. DiRenzo, Indiana University
How Presumed Disadvantag11 Hurts Cooperation William R. Morgan, University of Chicago; Jack Sawyer, Northwestern
University
How Information Helps the Underdog W. Eugene Groves, Johns Hopkins University; Jack Sawyer, Northwestern
University
8:30 a.m.-Session 58-W. M. A. 21 0
THE TEACHING OF UNDERGRADUATE SOCIOLOGY
Chairman: August B. Hollingshead, Yale University
Sociology of the Future Max A. Papa and D. Paul Miller, Illinois Wesleyan University
A Systems Approach to Educational Planning in Sociology David Booth, Oakland University
Improving Student Performance in Introductory Sociology: A Pilot Study Hallowell Pope, University of Iowa
Discussion: J. S. Himes, North Carolina College (Durham)
8:30 a.m.-Session 59-W. M. A. 213
THEORY CONSTRUCTION FOR SOCIAL CHANGE
Chairman: David Street, University of Chicago
Theory Construction for Family Analysis: The Case of Marital Dissolution F. Ivan Nye, Lynn C. White and James S. Frideres, Washington State
University
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Thursday (Session 59, Cont.)
Complex Organizations: The Implementation of Major Organizational Innovations Neal Gross, University of Pennsylvania; Joseph B. Giacquinta, New York
University; and Marilyn Bernstein, Harvard University
Urban Power Structures and the Management of Innovation: A Typology and Related Theoretical Deductions
Alvin Boskoff, Emory University
Discussion: Arthur L Stinchcomba, University of Californta (Berkeley)
8:30 a.m.-Seulon 6G-Gardner
UNESCO AND THE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPIMENT OF SOCIOLOGY
Chairman: Robart C. Angell, Sociological Resources for Secondary Schools
Panel: Constantine Warvariv, U. S. Department of State Charles P. Loomis, ASA Representative, U. S. National Commission for
UNESCO Paul F. Lazarsfald, Columbia University Irene B. Taeuber, Princeton University Elise Boulding, University of Colorado
8:30 a.m.-Session 6J-Constltutlon
SOCIOLOGICAL POTPOURRI fSemlnarJ
Chairman: Sanford M. Dornbusch, Stanford University
Significance Tests Reconsidered Denton E. Morrison, Michigan State University; Ramon E. Henkel, Univer
sity of Maryland
The Emergence of Stratification in Exchange Networks: An Experimental Demonstration Robert Leik, Richard Emerson, and Robert L Burgess, University of Wash
ington
Extent and Sources of Mother-Child Consensus on Educational Plans Eva E. Sandis, Fordham University
Student Politics: Continuities in Political Socialization William Simon, Institute for Juvenile Research; Donald Carns, Research
Guild (Chicago); and John H. Gagnon, State University of New York (Stony Brook}
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Thursday
10:30 a.m.-Constitution
ASA BUSINESS MEETING (open to members)
11 :30 a.m.-Grand Ballroom
LUNCHEON ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS
Presenter
91. Donald W. Ball 92. Bernard P. Cohen
93. Herbert J. Gens
94. David Gottlieb
95. Thomas C. Hood
96. Mirra Komarovsky
97. J. Henry Korson 98. Stanford M. Lyman
99. Albert M. McQueen
too. Lloyd E. Ohlin 101. Talcott Parsons
I 02. Enrico L. Quarantelli
103. Hyman Rodman I 04. Peter H. Rossi
I 05. Constantina Safilios-Rothschild
106. Michael Schwartz 107. Richard D. Schwartz
108. Joseph W. Scott
109. Robert A. Scott
II 0. Melvin Seeman
Ill. Ethel Shanas 112. Nathaniel H. Siegel
113. Rita James Simon ll4. Nell J. Smelser 115. John A. Sonquist
Topic
The Sociology of Toys Small Groups: SubJect Matter or Re·
search Setting The Resuscitation of Mass Media and
Popular Culture Research Social Intervention: The Need for a
Different Breed in Sociology The Concept Commitment: On Keep·
ing Your Irons in the Fire The Concept and Studies of Role
Strain Comparative Studies in the Family Continuities in Social Research:
Further Reflections on Territoriality Educational Opportunity and Black
Power on the College Campus The Sociologist In the Law School Some Problems of the Sociological
Profession Problems in the Study of Large-Scale
Crises The Back Regions of Journal Editing Tactics and Strategies in Evaluation
Research The Comparative Study of the Family:
Theoretical and Methodological Is· sues
Delinquent Self Perceptions Legal Policy Issues in Sociological
Perspective Perspectives on Student Demonstra·
tions The Socialization of Stigmatized Per·
sons into Deviant Roles Alienation: Marx Abandoned It;
Shouldn't We? Family and Aged in Western Society The Impact of Federal Programming
on Social Research and Training The Woman Ph.D. Comparative Analysis Problems of Getting Sociological
Data In and out of a Computer
Chairman
Alan J. Crain RobertS. Weiss
Blaine E. Mercer
Joseph W. Eaton
James A. Black
Dorrian A. Sweetser
Paul F. Wheeler Marvin B. Scott
Klyoshl Ikeda
Arnold S. Nash Charles R. Snyder
Thomas E. Drabek
Herbert A. Aurbach Otto Pollak
Murray A. Straus
Sanford M. Dornbusch Erwin 0. Smigel
Frederic W. Terrien
Betty E. Cogswell
Harold L. Wilensky
Susanne Keller William A. Faunce
Sylvia F. Feva Charles B. Nam Oscar Grusky
Thursday (Luncheons, Cont.)
116. Clarice S. Stoll
117. Norman W. Storer
118. Edward A. Suchman
119. S. Leonard Syme
120. H. Yuan Tien 121. Edward A. Tlryakien
122. Ralph H. Turner
123. John Useem
124. Frederich B. Waisanen
125. Lyle G. Warner 126. William L. Yancy 127. Mayer N. Zald
128. Jacques Brazeau
129. Joseph H. Bunzel
130. Ralph Segalman
Simulation Games: New Direction in Small Groups Research
Directions for Empirical Research in Sociology of Science
Conceptual Problems in International Studies of Medical Sociology
The Social Epidemiology of • • What?
Comparative Analysis of Fertility Existential Phenomenology and So.
ciology Contemporary Social Movements and
Social Change Studies in Cross·Cultural Relation
ship: The Scientific Community Problems of Instrument Validation in
Comparative Research Attitudes end Overt Behavior The Moynihan Report Organizational Change: The Political
Economy Approach Change in Public Polley on Language
in a Multilingual Society. Life and Death of the Verein liJr
Sozialpolitik ( 1872-1936) Sociology and Social Welfare Train·
ing: Congruities end Incongruities
1:30 p.m.-session 62--Commonwealt~
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William A. Gamson
Simon Marcson
Lee L Been
Elliott A. Krause
Alfred C. Clarke Samuel W. Blizzard
Murray L. Wax
Harrison M. Trice
Walter J. Cartwright
Edward C. Devereux Gordon F. Streib Frank C. Nail, II
Chester L. Hunt<
Theodore Abel
Hiram J. Friedsam
ISSUES IN THE DEVELOPMENT AND ALLOCATION OF TALENT fThematfcJ
Chairmen: Roland Pellegrin, University of Oregon
Genetic Variability and Cultural Deprivation in Education Bruce K. Eckland, University of North Carolina
Adolescent-Educator Conflict Patterns in Desegregated Schools Mark Chesler, University of Michigan
Discussion: David Street, University of Chicago Nancy St. John, Harvard University
1 :30 p.m.-session 63--Constltution
DEVIANT BEHAVIOR: BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL POLICY
Chairman: James F. Short, Jr., Washington State University
Long-Term Social Correlates of Opiate Addiction Lois B. DeFieur, Washington State University; John C. Ball, Temple
University Medical Center; Richard W. Snarr, Lexington Clinical Research Center
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Thursday (Session 63, eontJ
The Purchase of Conformity: Ex-Narcotic Addicts among the Bourgeeisie Bruce Bullington, John Munns, and Gilbert Geis, California State College
(Los Angeles)
The Sociology of Suicide Prevention Ronald Maris, Dartmouth College
Client Perceptions and Inter-Organizational Relationships among Social Control Agencies in Japan
John P. Clark, University of Minnesota; Dorothy Broom Darroch, University of Illinois
1:30 p.m.-senlon 64-W. M. A. 213
MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF GROUPS AND POPULATIONS
Chairman: Otis Dudley Duncan, University of Michigan
How to Ransack a Social Mobility Table or Any Other Kind of Crou-Ciassification Table: The Analysis of Independence, Quasi-Independence, and Interactions in Contingency Tables
Leo A. Goodman, University of Chicago
The Structure of Positive Interpersonal Relations in Small Groups James A. Davis, Dartmouth College; Samuel Leinhardt, University of
Chicago
The Study of Multiple Populations Nathan Keyfitz, University of California (Berkeley)
Discussion: Paul W. Holland, Harvard University
1:30 p.m.-session 65-lndependenc:e West
OPINION, CLASS, AND PARTY CLEAVAGE IN THE UNITED STATES
Chairman: Robert R. Alford, University of Wisconsin
Problems of Characterizing a Legislative Party as a Social Group Duncan MacRae, Jr., University of Chicago
Political Claavages in the Working Class Richard F. Hamilton, University of Wisconsin
Income and Ideological Beliefs on the Distribution of Power in the United States Joan Rytina, University of Notre Dame; William H. Form, Michigan State
University; John Pease, University of Maryland
Discussion: Norton E. Long, Brandeis University
1 :30 p.m.-session 66-lndependenee East
SOCIOLINGUISTICS
Chairman: Stanley Lieberson, University of Washington
The Linguistic Division of Labor in Industrial and Urban Societies Everett C. Hughes, Brandeis University
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Thursday (Session 66, Cont.)
Syntactic Dimensions of Attitude Scaling Techniques: Sources of Variation and Bias Michael Micklin, University of California (Berkeley) and Tulane University;
Marshall Durbin, Tulane University
A Vocabulary of "Inmate Culture" in a Prison Nathan Kantrowitz, Fordham University
Adult Influence on Speech
Lewis Levine, New York University; Harry J. Crockett, Jr., University of Nebraska
Discuuion: Irwin Deutscher, Case Western Reserve University
1:30 p.m.-session 67-Gardner
SOCIOLOGY AND THE ECONOMY: ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS
Chairman: Stanley H. Udy, Jr., Yale University
Work and Happiness
C. Edward Noll and Norman M. Bradburn, NORC, University of Chicago
Meanings of Work among Blue Collar Men Curt Tausky, University of Massachusetts
Professional "Growing Pains" in the Engineering Occupation . John F. Marsh, Jr., University of California (Riverside)
The Managerial Styles of the Portuguese Industrial Elite Harry M. Makler, Dartmouth College; Juan J. Linz, Yale University
Veblen's Contribution to a Societal Theory of Boredom Christos N. Apostle, Hunter College
1 :30 p.m.-session 69-W. M. A. 210
SOCIOLOGY OF LAW
Chairman: Robert B. Yegge, University of Denver College of law
The Status of Theory in the Sociology of Law Charles F. Wellford, University of Pennsylvania
Transformation of Reality in the Legal Proceu H. Taylor Buckner, Sir George Williams University
Race, Wealth, and Insurance Settlements H. Laurance Ross, University of Denver
Appeals Day: A Study of Academic Justice Kenneth J. Reichstein, Temple University
Consumers in Court: A Study of Court Actions Against Installment Debtors Barbara Rubin, Columbia University
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Thursday
3:30 p.nt.-susloa 7CI-Grand Ballroom
SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIALIST COUNTRIES fT6emaflcJ
Chairman: Irwin T. Sanders, Education and World Affairs
Sociology and Social Policy in Socialist Countries Alexander Szalai, Hungarian Academy of Sciences; United Nations In
stitute for Training and Research (New York}
Discussion: George Fischer, Columbia University Jirl Kolaja, State University of New York (Brockport}
3:30 p.m.-susloa 71--commonwealtb
KINSHIP AND FAMILISM
Chairman: Dorrlan Apple Sweetser, Boston University
The Will of the Tribe: Exploring the Strength of the Extended Family in Suburbia Rae lesser Blumberg, Robert F. Winch and Joyce Sween, Northwestern
University
Social Processes In Disaster: Family Evacuation Thomas E. Drabek, University of Denver
lntergenerational Mobility and Social lsoletion Alfred M. Mirenda, University of Kentucky
Religion, Familism, and the Commuting Student Martin S. Weinberg, Indiana University; Prudence M. Rains, New College
3:30 p.m.-seuloa 72--coastltutlon
INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY: A PANEL DISCUSSION
Chairman: Edwerd A. Suchmen, University of Pittsburgh
Comparetive Health Systems Devid Mechanic, University of Wisconsin
Cross-cultural Epidemiology S. Leonerd Syme, University of Celifornie (Berkeley}
Medical Care John H. Mabry, University of Vermont
Community Orgenizetion of Health Services Ray Elling, University of Connecticut
Thursday (Session 72, Coat,)
Comparative Medical Education Robin Badgley, University of Toronto
Problems and Prospects-An Overview Albert F. Wessen, World Health Organization
3:30 p.m.-session 73-lndepeadenc:e West
CORRELATES OF RELIGIOUS COMMITMENT
Chairman: Benton Johnson, University of Oregon
Religion end the Medical Student: A Study of Religious Factors In Career Choice John Kosa, Harvard Medical School
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The Origins and Correlates of Religious Adherence and Apostasy among Mental Health Professiona Is
S. lee Sprey and John H. Marx, University of Chicago
Religious Dimensions as Predictors of Values Morton B. King and Richerd A. Hunt, Southern ~ethodlst University
Religious Identity and Religious Behavior of the Sons and Daughters of Religious Intermarriages
W. Seward Salisbury, State University College (Oswego)
3:30 p.m.-seuloa 74-ladependenc:e East
THE SOCIETAL CONTEXT OF EDUCATION
Chairman: To be ennounced
Social Context and the School: An Organizational Analysis Robert E. Herriott end Benjamin J. Hodgkins, Florida State University
Student Politics and Political Systems: Toward a Typology Jan Weinberg and Kenneth N. Welker, University of Toronto
3:30 p.m.-seulon 75-Falrfco:
URBAN SOCIOLOGY: PAPERS ON URBANIZATION AND ON HUMAN ECOLOGY (A -ion in honor of the leta Ernest W. Burgess)
Chairman: H. H. Winsborough, University of Wisconsin
The Negro, Urbanization, and Relative Deprivation in the North Carl F. Grindstaff, University of Western Ontario
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Thursday (Session 75, Cont.)
Social Dilatation, Conflict and Change: A Cross-Cultural Study Christen T. Jonassen, The Ohio State University
From Ecology to Ethology: An Interpretation of Human Behavior Patterns in Urban Environment
S. C. Lee, University of South Dakota
The Urban Frontier, Or What Human Ecology Left Behind in the Dust William Michelson, University of Toronto and O.I.S.E.
Discussion: Roy C. Treadway, Yale University
3:30 p.m.--seulon 76--Hampton
ORGANIZATION AND STRESS fSemlnarl
Chairman: Francis M. Sim, Pennsylvania State University
Organizational Growth and Structural Changes in Occupational Associations Ronald L Akers and Fredrick L Campbell, University of Washington
The Organizational and Community Status of Classroom Teachers: Some Consequences of a Limited Status Structure
Holger R. Stub, Temple University
lnterorgenizational Relationships and Stress Situations E. L Quarantelli and Russell R. Dynes, Ohio State University
Succession with an Ally Oscar Grusky, University of California {Los Angeles)
Discussion: Bo Anderson, Stanford University
3:30 p.m.--session 77-Gardner
CRIME AND DELIN9UENCY
Chairman: Samuel A. Kramer, Catholic University of America
The Organization as Victim: A Study of Blue Collar Crime Donald Horning, Western Michigan University
Criminal Differentiation and Occupational Differentiation Jack P. Gibbs, University of Texas
Systematic Distortions of an Experimental Treatment Program Jerome Rabow, University of California {Los Angeles)
Police Dispositions of Juvenile 'Offenders: The Problem of Measurement and a Study of Philadelphia Data ·
Thomas P. Monahan, Villanova University
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INDICATORS OF SOCIAL CHANGE Concepts and Meaurements
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ASA COMMITIEES, 1968
CONSTITUTIONAL COMMinEES
COMMITIEE ON CLASSIFICATION John C. McKinney, Choirmon Jessie Bernord Judith Bloke Dovis
COMMITIEE ON COMMITTEES ( 1968) Stonley H. Udy, Jr., Choirman Robert L. Hell S. Fronk Miyomoto Denial 0. Price Eleonor B. Sheldon
COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES ( 1969) Elected:
Denial 0. Price, Choirman Beverly Duncon Llewellyn Gross Lewis M. Killion Jockson Toby Douglos S. Yomamuro
Appointed: Robert Bierstedt Allen D. Grimshaw Hens 0. Mouksch S. Fronk Miyomoto Motildo W. Riley Bryce Ryon
COMMITTEE ON THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE AND BUDGET
Robin M. Willioms, Jr., Chairmon Poul C. Glick Wilbert E. Moore Greshom M. Sykes Rolph H. Turner
COMMITTEE ON MEMBERSHIP, REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVES Roymond F. Sletto, Choirmon Pones D. Berdis Stonley K. Bigmon Poul J. Compisi John T. Doby Thomos F. Hoult Robert P. von der Lippe Aubrey Wendling
COMMITTEE ON NOMINATIONS ( 1968) Rolph H. Turner, Choirmon Elected:
Barno rd Barber Howord S. Becker Joseph H. Fichter Ronold Freedmon Chorles H. Poge Riche~rd L Simpson
Appointed: Somuel D. Clork Robert F. Eshleman John C. McKinney Ted C. Smith Cho rles R. Snyder Eugene A. Wilkening
COMMITTEE ON NOMINATIONS ( 1969) Gerhord E. Lenski, Choirmon Barno rd Barber Howord S. Becker Burton R. Clo rk Joseph H. Fichter Ron~~ld Freedmen Morton B. King Otto N. Lorsen Chorles H. Poge Leonord Reissmon Richord L. Simpson Roymond F. Sletto Williom F. Whyte
1968 PROGRAM COMMITTEE Philip M. Hauser, Choirman 0. Dudley Duncon Williom J. Goode Gerhord E. Lenski Robin M. Williams, Jr.
1969 PROGRAM COMMITTEE Rolph H. Turner, Choirmon Irwin Deutscher Hirom J. Friedsam He raid L. Sheppo rd Jomes F. Short, Jr. Sheldon Stryker Robin M. Willioms, Jr.
COMMITTEE ON PUBLICATIONS Williom H. Form, Choirman Eliot L. Freidson Alvin W. Gouldner Philip M. Houser Roymond W. Mock Normon B. Ryder Sheldon Stryker Mortin A. Trow Robin M. Willioms, Jr. Everett K. Wilson
SUBCOMMITTEE ON ABSTRACTING AND BOOK REVIEWING SERVICES
Corl W. Bockmon, Choirman Fronk F. Lee Dovid Meche~nic
SUBCOMMITTEE ON CENTRALIZED PRO-DUCTION SERVICES
Ralph H. Turner, Chairman Burton R. Cle~rk Linton Freemen Harley 0. Preston Richord L. Simpson
COMMITTEE ON REGIONAL AFFAIRS Williom J. Goode, Choirmon Korl F. Schuessler Richerd L. Simpson
COMMITTEE ON SECTIONS Howard E. Freeman, Choirmon Edword Gross Joseph R. Gusfield
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COMMITTEE ON TRAINING AND PRO-FESSIONAL STANDARDS
Richard J. Hill, Choirmon Jomes S. Colemon G. Fronklin Edwords John Folger Sheldon Stryker Rolph H. Turner Stonton 'Wheeler
AD HOC COMMinEES
ASA-ISA-IIS John Koso, Chairman Herbert Blumer Joseph B. Ford Reuben Hill
AWARDS AND PRIZES Leonard Broom, Choirman Richard J. Hill Charles H. Poge Peter H. Rossi
CERTIFICATION IN SOCIAL PSYCHOL-OGY
Joy M. Jockson, Chairmen Carl W. Backman Ernest Q. Compbell Philip E. Converse Morris Rosenberg
COD I FICA TJON C. J. Neusse, Choirman Poul C. Glick Peter P. Lejins
GOVERNMENT SPONSORSHIP AND FREE-DOM OF RESEARCH
Albert D. Bidermon, Choirman Norman Kaplon Stuort A. Rice
GOVERNMENT STATISTICS John Kontner, Chairmon Hugh Corter Abbott L. Ferriss Evelyn M. Kitogawa Stanley Lieberson
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION Reuben Hill, Choirman Reinhord Bendix Russell R. Dynes George Fischer Clorence E. Glick Williom T. Liu Wolter C. McKain
John Mogey Irwin T. Sonders Edword A. Tiryokion John Useem
SUBCOMMITTEE ON LIAISON WITH SOCIOLOGISTS IN EASTERN EUROPE
Irwin T. Senders, Choirmon Peter Berger George C. Myers Poul Hollander Jiri Kolojo John Koso Evon Vlochos
INTERNATIONAL ORDER Amitoi Etzioni, Choirmon Williom A. Gomson Jerome Loulicht Roger W. Little Louis Schneider
LEGAL PROTECTIONS IN SOCIAL RE-SEARCH
Jerome Skolnick, Choirmon Howo rd S. Becker Jerome E. Corlin Greshom M. Sykes
MaciVER AND SOROKIN AWARDS SE-LECTION
Wendell Bell, Choirmon Theodore R. Anderson Robert N. Bellah Robert Bierstedt Hubert M. Blolock, Jr. N. J. Demeroth Ill Joseph H. Fichter Everett K. Wilson
POST GRADUATE SEMINARS Scott Greer, Choirmon John A. Clousen Robert McGinnis Horrison C. White Hans L. Zetterberg
Robert A. Feldmesser Roy G. Francis Lewis M. Killian Paul F. Lazarsfeld Bernard N. Meltzer William H. Sewell John A. Valentine
SOCIOLOGISTS IN THE NATIONAL REGISTER
Robert McGinnis, Chairman Abbott L. Ferris John K. Folger Janice H. Hopper Raymond W. Mack
STUDY OF FLOW OF SCIENTIFIC INFOR-MATION IN SOCIOLOGY
James S. Coleman, Chairman Elihu Katz Herbert Menzel
TEACHING UNDERGRADUATE SOCI-OLOGY
A. B. Hollingshead, Chairman William V. D'Antonio Dean G. Epley Russell L. Langworthy Gerald R. Leslie Charles M. Tolbert
UNESCO Clarence E. Glick, Chairman Robert C. Angell Nathan Keyfitz William L. Kolb Paul F. Lazarsfeld Hylan G. Lewis Irene B. Taeuber
VISITING SCIENTISTS PROGRAM Robert W. Habenstein, Choirman James F. Short, Jr. Vincent H. Whitney
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ASA REPRESENTATIVES, 1968
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL (NA-
Robert F. Winch Section K Program Chairman, Reuben Hill
U.S. NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR UNESCO
Chorles P. Loomis
DELEGATES TO ISA COUNCIL Reinhard Bendix Alfred McClung Lee
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL WORKERS
Joseph W. Eaton
TIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES) Wendell Bell James S. Coleman 0. Dudley Duncan Morris Janowitz William H. Sewell
DIRECTORS, SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH COUNCIL
Peter Blau James S. Coleman William J. Goode
BOARD OF SOCIOLOGICAL ABSTRACTS William H. Form
ASA SECTION OFFICERS, 1968
CRIMINOLOGY Chairman: ALBERT J. REISS, JR., University of Michigan Secretary-Treasurer: GILBERT GElS, Colifornia State College Chairman-Elect: CLARENCE SCHRAG, University of Washington
EDUCATION Chairmon: C. ARNOLD ANDERSON, University of Chicago Secretary-Treasurer: W. W. CHARTERS, JR., University of Oregon Chairmon-Eiect: ROBERT A. DENTLER, Center for Urban Education
FAMILY Chairman: LEE RAINWATER, Woshington University Secretary-Treasurer: RUTH ALBRECHT, University of Florido Chairman-Elect: MARVIN B. SUSSMAN, Cose Western Reserve University
MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY Choirman: ROBERT STRAUS, University of Kentucky Secretary-Tre11surer: ROBIN F. BADGLEY, University of Toronto Choirmon-Eiect: SOL LEVINE, Johns Hopkins University
METHODOLOGY Choirm11n: HUBERT M. BLALOCK, JR., University of North Corolino Secretory-Treosurer: MURRAY A. STRAUS, University of New H11mpshire Choirm11n-Eiect: HANAN SELVIN, St11te University of New York (Stony Brook)
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Ch11irmon: ROBERT FREED BALES, Harvard University Secret11ry-Treasurer: DONALD TROW, Stote University of New York (Binghamton) Choirmon-Eiect: JAMES A. DAVIS, Dortmouth College
THEORETICAL SOCIOLOGY Ch11irm11n: ROBERT BIERSTEDT, New York University Secretory-Tre11surer: ALVIN BOSKOFF, Emory University Choirman-Eiect: MORRIS JANOWITZ, University of Chic11go
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INDEX OF PARTICIPANTS Session Number
Abel, Theodore ------------------L-129 Aiken, Micheel T. --------------48, L-1 Akers, Roneld L -------------------76 Aldous, Joen ----------------------L-2 Aldrich, Howerd ____________________ 48 Alford, Robert R. ___________ _48, 65, L-3 Alleger, Denial E. __________________ __2.7 Alverez, Rodolfo --------------------29 Anderson, Alen Ross ---------------L-4 Anderson, Bo ----------------------76 Anderson, C. Arnold -----------------8 Anderson, R. Bruce W. --------------49 Anderson, Theodore R. ----------------7 Angell, Robert C. ----------------37, 60 Angrist, Shirley S. ------------------L-5 Apostle, Christos N. _________________ 67 Armor, Devid J. ____________________ 28
Artis, Jey W. --------------------L-46 Atkinson, Carolyn ------------------56 Aurbech, Herbert A. _____________ L-1 03
Bedgley, Robin ---------------------72 Beker, Peul J. --------------------L-46 Beles, R. Freed ----------------------5 Bell, Doneld W. ------------------L-91 Bell, John C. -------------------63, L-6 Borber, Bernerd ----------------22, L-7 Barton, Allen H. ____________________ 56 Beumen, Kerl E. ____________________ 34
Be~~n, Lee L. ---------------------L-118 Beck, Bernerd _________________ _41, L-8
Bellin, Seymour S. ------------------L-9 Ben-D11vid, Joseph __________________ 50 Beresford, Jeck _____________________ Sp Berger, Bennett M. ----------------L-1 0 Bernstein, Merilyn -------------------59 Bidermen, Albert D. ---------------L-11 Bigmen, Stenley K. ________________ L-47 Block, Jomes A. -------------------L-95 Blolock, Hubert M., Jr. ____________ 7, 44 Bleu, Peter M. ______________________ 56
Bleu, Zane S. --------------------L-12 Blizzerd, Somuel -----------------L-121 Bloombeum, Milton ----------------L-13 Blumberg, Roe Lesser ________________ 71 Boesel, Dovid -----------------------23 Bogue, Donold J. __________________ L-48 Bohlke, Robert M. ------------------38 Bonjeen, Charles M. -----------------23 Booth, Devid -----------------------58 Bordue, David J. ---------------------1 Borgetta, Edgar F. -------------------5 Boskoff, Alvin ----------------------59 Boulding, Elise ----------------------60 Bredburn, Normen M. __________ 67, L-14 Bremson, Leon ----------------------41 Brezeeu, Jecques -----------------L-128 Brede, Richard M. -------------------1 Breed, Werren --------------------L-15 Buck, Roy C. ----------------------.2.7
Session Number
Buckner, H. T11ylor _____________ 69, L-16 Bullington, Bruce --------------------63 Bunzel, Joseph H. ---------------L-129 Burgess, Robert L. _______________ 35, 61 Butler, Edger W. __________________ _45 Synder, Herbert --------------------26 Cehnmen, Werner T. --------------L-17 Coin, Leonerd D., Jr. --------------L-57 Comilleri, Santo F. ----------------L-78 Compbell, Arthur A. --------------L-18 Cempbell, Berber!! K. ---------------18 Campbell, Frederick L. ___________ IS, 76 Cenci 11 n, Fro ncesca -----------------15 Carns, Doneld --------------------61 Cerr, Melcolm J. -------------------47 Certer, Lewis F. --------------------13 Cartwright, Welter J. ___________ L-124 Cevaneugh, Jemes H. ----------------3 Cheplin, Devid -------------------L-19 Chesler, Mork ----------------------62 Chilton, Rolend J. ------------------47 Christensen, Herold T. -------------L-20 Clork, John P. -------------33, 63, L-21 Cl11rk, Leslie L. -------------------L-80 Clerk, Terry --------------------------+ Clarke, Alfred C. ----------------L-120 Clignet, Rami ----------------------34 Cogswell, Betty E. ----------------L-1 09 Cohen, Albert K. -------------------25 Cohen, Bernerd P. ----------------L-92 Cohen, Joseph --------------------_42 Cohen, Wilbur ----------------------9 Cole, Jonethe n R. __________________ 50
Cole, Stephen ----------------------50 Colemen, James S. ___________ 7, 17, 54 Coombs, Robert H. -----------------34 Coser, Lewis A. ------------------L-49 Coser, Rose Leub -----------------L-74 Costner, Herbert L. -----------------44 Coston is, Anthony ------------------10 Cottrell, Leonord S., Jr. __________ 32, 41 Cowhig, James -------------------L-66 Cox, David M. ---------------------29 Crain, Alan J. -------------------L-91 Crone, Diene -----------------------38 Crockett, Horry J., Jr. _______________ 66 Croog, Sydney H. -------------------12 Cumming, M. Eloine ------------------3 Cutright, Phillips ----------------20, 24
Dahlquist, Joyce E. -----------------14 Darroch, Dorothy Broom __________ 33, 63 Desgupte, Satodal ------------------14 David, Pedro -----------------------11 Dovis, Jomes A. ______________ 64, L-22 Doy, Lincoln H. ___________________ _46 De Fleur, Lois B. -----------------11, 63 Demeroth, N. J., Ill ______________ IS, 48 Demone, Herold W., Jr. --------------3 Demos, John -----------------------__2.
Session Number
Demos, Virginio ---------------------2 Denitch, Bogdan --------------------61 Denzin, Normon K. ----------------L-23 Deutscher, Irwin ---------------66, L-24 Devereux, Edward C. -------------L-125 Dexter, Lewis A. ------------------L-25 Diemond, Sigmund ------------------.2. Dillehey, Roneld C. -----------------12 Dillingham, Herry C. --------------L-83 Dinitz, Simon -----------------33, L-26 DiRenzo, Gordon J. ------------57, L-59 Dornbusch, Senford M. ________ 61, L-1 06 Dougles, Jock D. -------------------33 Dow, Thomos E., Jr. --------------L-50 Drebek, Thomes E. ------------71, L-102 Driver, Edwin D. -------------------_42 Duncen, Otis Dudley ___________ _46, 64 Durbin, Marshell -------------------66 Dynes, Russell R. -----------------1, 76
Eoton, Joseph --------------------L-94 Ecklend, Bruce K. ______________ 62, L-27 Edwerds, G. Frenklin ----------------31 Egelend, Jonice A. ------------------12 Ehrmonn, Winston W. ---------------29 Elder, Glen H., Jr. ----------------L-2 Elinson, Jock ---------------------L-28 Elkin, Frederick ----------------------+0 Elling, Roy H. ________________ 72, L-29
Ellison, Dovid L. --------------------12 Emerson, Richerd ___________________ 61 Empey, LoMor T. --------------11, L-30 Etzioni, Amitoi ____________ 17, 56, L-31 Etzkowitz, Henry --------------------38
Ferber, Bernord ---------------------34 Feris, Robert E. L. ----------------L-79 Ferley, Reynolds --------------------45 Founce, Williom A. --------------L-112 Fovo, Sylvie F. ------------------L-113 Feinboum, Robert -------------------26 Fandrich, Jomes M. -----------------30 Ferdinend, Theodore N. ------------L-21 Fidel, Kenneth ----------------------19 Finner, Stephen L. -----------------L-32 Fischer, George -----------------51, 70 Flocks, Richard ---------------------66 Fletcher, C. Richord -----------------26 Ford, Thomos R. ------------------L-51 Form, Williom H. ----------------28, 65 Fox, Vernon ------------------------33 Freidson, Eliot ----------------------26 Frideres, Jomes ---------------------69 Friedell, Morris F. ---------------13, 44 Friedenberg, Edgor Z. -------------L-bl Friedmon, Edword P. --------------L-52 Friedrichs, Robert W. ----------------62 Friedsom, Hirom J. --------------L-130 Fuiguitt, Glen ______________________ Sp Gognon, John H. ----------38, 61, L-53 Gomson, Williom A. --------------L-116 Gens, Herbert J. ------------------L-93 Geis, Gilbert ---------------------63
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Number Session
Geismor, Ludwig L. ---------------L-1 Giocquint11, Joseph B. _______________ 59 Gibbs, Jeck P. ----------------------77 Gibson, Geoffrey -------------------27 Gloser, Donie! --------------------L-54 Gold, Dovid ---------------------L-13 Goldberg, Louis C. ------------------23 Golden, Williom ---------------------+1 Goldmon, Nathon -----------------L-55 Gollin, Gillion Lindt ----------------.2. Goodmon, Leo A. -------------------64 Gordon, Chod ----------------------42 Gordon, Milton M. ----------------L-56 Goss, Mory E. --------------------L-33 Gottlieb, Dovid ___________ 30, 52, L-94 Grahom, Soxon -------------------L-67 Groy, Robert M. --------------------12 Greer, Scott -----------------------10 Gregg, Chorles -------------------L-62 Griessmon, B. Eugene ----------------27 Grimshow, Allen D. ___________ _49, L-57 Grindstaff, Corl F. ------------------75 Gross, Edwo rd --------------------L-58 Gross, Neol ---------------37, 59, L-59 Groves, W. Eugene ------------------67 Grusky, Oscor ----------------76, L-115 Gusfield, Joseph --------------------20
Hobenstein, Robert W. ____________ L-60 Hockett, Bruce M. -------------------37 Hockler, Jomes C. ------------------11 Hodden, Jeffrey K. ----------------L-61 Hogstrom, Warren 0. ---------------22 Hojda, Jen -------------------------4 Homilton, Richord F. ----------------65 Honsen, Donold A. ----------------L-1 B Honsen, Roy A. --------------------19 Hore, A. Poul ------------------35, 57 Horris, Peter M. G. ------------------2 Houg, Morie R. --------------------36 Houser, Philip M. --------------9, 31, 53 Houser, Robert M. ------------------28 Heise, Dovid R. ----------------------+9 Henkel, Roman E. -------------------61 Henry, Neil -------------------------7 Herriott, Robert E. ------------------74 Hitl, Richord J. -------------------L-19 Himes, Joseph S. --------------58, L-17 Hodgkins, Benjamin J. ---------------74 Hollond, Poul W. -------------------64 Hollingsheod, August B. _____ 29, 58, L-34 Hood, Thomos C. -----------------L-95 Hopper, Jonice H. ----------------L-35 Horning, Donold --------------------77 Horowitz, Irving Louis ---------------32 Hughes, Everett C. ------------------66 Hughes, Helen MocGill ________ 37, L-b2 Hunt, Chester L. -----------------L-128 Hunt, Richo rd A. --------------------73
I kedo, Kiyoshi --------------------L-99 I kle, Fred C. -----------------------64
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Session Number
Jackson, Elton F. -------------------44 Jackson, Jecquelyne J. ____________ L--03 Jeco, E. Gertly ------------------L-33 Janowitz, Morris ________ 4, 6, 9, 16, 32 Johnson, Benton ------------15, 73 Johnson, Richerd -------------------35 Jonassen, Christen T. ______________ 75 Jones, Butler A. ------------------L--03 Josephson, Eric ------------------L--04
Kedushin, Ch11rles -------------------5! Kallen, David J. ------------------L-27 Kalton, Graham --------------------47 K11mens, David H. ------------------43 Kandel, Denise ----------------------23 K11ntrowih, Nathan ------------------66 K11pl11n, D11vid ----------------------Sp Kaplan, Howard B. ----------------L--05 K11plan, Norman ----------------22, 50 Kapl11n, Samuel ---------------------24 Kaufman, Harold F. -----------------14 Kay, Barbara A. ------------------L-69 Keller, Sus11nne ------------------L-111 Kennedy, Ruby Jo R. --------------L-25 Kerckhoff, Alan C. ------------------34 Keyfitz, Nathan ---------------------64 Killi11n, Lewis M. ------------------L-66 Kimberly, James C. ------------------28 King, Morton B. --------------------73 Kirk, Dudley -----------------------46 Kish, Leslie -------------------47, L-9 Knowles, John H. --------------------3 Knudten, ltich11rd D. ---------------L-38 Kola j a, J i ri ------------------------70 Komarovsky, Mirra ----------------L-96 Korson, J. Henry ------------------L-97 Kosa, John -------------------73, L-67 Kramer, Samuel A. ------------------77 Krause, Elliott A. ----------------L-119 Krohn, Roger G. ________________ 6, L-68
Land, Kenneth C. -------------------« Lang, Gladys Engel -----------------40 L11rsen, Otto N. ------------------L--09 L11um11nn, Edw11rd 0. -------------28, 36 Lawrence, Paul R. -------------------21 Laz11rsfeld, Paul F. ------------------60 Lazerwitz, Bern~~ rd -------------------15 Lee, S. C. -----·--------------------75 Lehm11n, Edward W. ------------L-70 Leik, Robert -----------------------61 Leinherdt, Semuel -------------------64 Lennerd, Henry L. ------------------L-7 Lenski, Gerherd ---------------------20 Leonerd, Robert C. --------------L-71 Lesser, Gereld S. -------------------23 Leventman, Seymour -----------------30 Levine, Edward ---------------------10 Levine, Lewis ----------------------66 Levine, Sol ---------------------3, L-72 Levinson, Richerd M. ----------------15 Lewis, Jerry M. ------ ----------L-73
Session Number
Lieberson, St11nley ____________ _49, 66 Light, Donald W., Jr. --------------48 Lindenth11l, Jacob ------------------12 Lindesmith, Alfred R. -------------17 Linsky, Arnold S. -------------------25 Linz, Juan J. ----------------19, 51, 67 Upset, S. M. ----------------------..20 Litwek, Eugene ------------------L-12 Lloyd, Cliff -----------------------13 Lloyd, Kathryn ---------------------13 London, Hervey -------------------35 Long, Norton E. -------------------65 Loomis, Charles P. ------------------60 Lersch, Jay W, ---------------------21 Lubeck, Steven ---------------------11 Lukoff, Irving F. ------------------L-14 Lutterman, Kenneth G. ---------------36 Lyman, Stanford M. ---------------L-98
Mebry, John H. ---------------------12 Mack, Raymond W. __________ 31, 32, 55 MacRae, Duncan, Jr. ---------------65 Maisel, Robert --------------------L--0 Makler, Harry M. -------------------67 Manning, Roy 0. ________________ _4, 30 Marcson, Simon ------------------L-117 Maris, Ronald W. ______________ 63, L-15 Mark, Herold --------------------L-51 Marsh, John F., Jr. -----------------67 Mertin, Harry W. -------------------12 Martin, J. Dovid -------------------47 Marwell, Gerald --------------------48 Marx, Gary ------------------------23 Marx, John H. ---------------------73 Mayer, Thomos M. ----------------13 Mayo, Selz C. ------------------14, 27 McCalister, Donald ---------------L-74 McFarland, D11vid D. -----------------7 McQueen, Albert M. --------------L-99 Mech~~nic, D11vid -------------------12 Meltzer, Bern11rd N. ---------------L-76 Mercer, Blaine E. -----------------L-93 Merton, Robert K. _____________ so, L-76 Messinger, Sheldon L. --------------L-75 Michel, Jerry B. --------------------12 Michelson, Willi11m -----------------75 Micklin, Mich11el --------------------66 Miller, D. Paul ---------------------59 Miller, L. Keith ---------------------35 Miller, S. M. -------------------17, 36 Mills, Theodore M. ---------------5, 35 Mirande, Alfred M. -----------------71 Mitchell, John B. -------------------27 Molotch, Horvey --------------------45 Mon11hen, Thomes P. -----------------77 Moody, Philip M. -------------------12 Moore, Orner K. ------------------L-77 Moore, Wilbert E. ------------------55 Morgan, William R. _________________ 57 Morrison, Denton E. -----------------61 Moskos, Charles C., Jr. ----------19, 4.1
Session Number
Mullins, Nicholes C. ----------------50 Munns, John -----------------------63 Munson, Byron E. -------------------57 Murphy, Juenite F. -----------L-29 Myers, Jerome K. -------------------12
Negi, Seed Z. --------------------L-78 Nail, Frenk C., II ----------------L-127 Nom, Charles B. -----------------L-114 Nosotir, David ---------------------28 Nash, Arnold S. ----------------L-100 Ness, Gilbert D. ------------------L-20 Nelsen, Edword --------------------_49 Nelson, H11rold A. ----------------L-79 Noll, C. Edwerd --------------------67 Nye, F. lv11n ----------------------_59 Oberschell, Anthony ---------------L-8 I Ofshe, Richord ---------------------42 Ohlin, Lloyd E. ---------------39, L-100 Olmsted, Ann G. ------------------L-71 Org11nic, Herold N. ---------------L-84 Orleons, Peter ----------------------10 Orzeck, Louis H. -----------------L-11 O'Toole, Richard -----------------L-52
Poge, Chorles H. ------------------L-80 Pelmer, Stuort H. -------------25, L-49 Pepe, M11x A. ----------------------59 Porsons, T e lcott ______________ 50, L-1 0 I Peese, John --------------------28, 65 Pellegrin, Rolend -------------------62 Pepper, Mex P. ---------------------12 Perrucci, Robert --------------------22 Peterson, Richord A. --------------L-56 Petres, John W. ---------------------6 Pfeuh, Herold W. ----------------L-8 I Phillips, Derek L. -----------------L-54 Photiedis, John D. ------------------14 Pinord, Meurice ------------------L-82 Pitts, Jesse R. ---------------------25 Podell, Lawrence -----------------L-64 Pohlmenn, Vernon C. --------------L-28 Pollok, Otto --------------------L-104 Polsky, Ned ----------------------L-83 Pope, Hallowell _______________ 58, L-34
Quarantelli, Enrico L. ______ ), 76, L-102 Quinney, Richerd -------------------33
Rabow, Jerome ---------------------77 Reins, Prudence M. -----------------71 Roth, Robert A. -----------------..27 Rehm, Thomes A. -------------------41 Reichstein, Kenneth J. _______________ 69 Reid, Sue Titus ---------------------29 Rein, Mertin ------------------------36 Reiss, Albert J., Jr. ------------1. 9, 17 Reiss, Ire L. ------------------------25 Reissmon, Leonord ------------------26 Rhodes, A. Lewis --------------------62 Riecken, Henry W. ------------------32 Riley, Lowrance E. -----------------22 Riley, Metildo W. ----------------L-24
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Session Number
Rimlinger, Gaston V. --------------24 Robins, Lee N. ------------------L-65 Robinson, John P. ----------------47 Roby, Pamele A. --------------------17 Rodman, Hymen -------------18, L-103 Remon, Paul ---------------------L-26 Rose, Peter I. ---------------------L-31 Rosenberg, George S. -------------L-84 Rosengren, Williem R. -------------L-58 Ross, H. L11urence _____________ 69, L-77 Rossi, Alice ---------------------L-35 Rossi, Peter H. -------------------L-104 Rothm11n, Robert A. ---------------..22 Rowan, Michoel E. J. -------------L-36 Rowden, David W. -----------------12 Rubin, Berb11r11 ----------------------69 Rubin, lsr11el ---------------------L-37 Rubington, Eerl -------------------L-53 Rushing, Williem A. ----------------21 Ryder, Normen B. ------------------46 Rytin~~, Joan -------------------..28, 65 Sefilios-Rothschild, Const11ntinl! ____ L-105 Segi, Philip C. -------------------L--08 St. John, Noncy --------------------62 Sakode, Jemes M. __________________ Sp Selisbury, W. Seword _______________ 73 Sempson, Semuel F. -----------------35 Senders, Irwin T. -------------70, L-50 Sendis, Eve E. ----------------------61 Seuer, Williem J. -----------------30 Sevin, Leomsrd D. ---------------L-40 Sewyer, Jeck ------------------57, L-22 Saxe-Fern11 ndez, J ue n ----------------19 Scorpitti, Frenk R. -------------11, L-75 Schefer, Stephen --------------11, l-38 Scheflender, Gereld M. --------------38 Scheff, Thomes J. _____________ _42, L-5 Scheiblechner, Hortm11nn _____________ 35 Schon, Donold ----------------------64 Schrog, Clerence -----------------L-32 Schuessler, Kerl --------------------47 Schulz, Devid A. --------------------52 Schur, Edwin M. --------------39, L-39 Schwertz, Micheel ---------------L-106 Schwertz, Richard D. __________ 39, L-107 Schwirien, Kent -------------------L-1 0 Scott, John Finley ------------------30 Scott, Joseph W. ---------------L-108 Scott, Lois Heym11n ----------------30 Scott, Mervin B. ------------------L-98 Scott, Robert A. -------------L-109 Seeman, Melvin ------------------L-110 Segelmen, Relph ----------------L-130 Selznick, Gertrude ------------------36 Selznick, Philip -------------------32 Sewell, Williom H. -------------36, 43 Shenes, Ethel -----------------L-111 Sheldon, Ele11nor Bernert _____________ 54 Shepperd, Herold L. -------------L-82 Sherwood, Cl11rence C. ------------L-30 Short, J11mes F., Jr. ____________ 63, L-39
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Session Number
Siegel, N11th11niel H. -------------L-112 Siegel, P11ul M. --------------------36 Sim, Fr11ncis M. --------------------76 Simirenko, Alex --------------------3B Simon, Rit11 J11mes ---------------L-113 Simon, Willi11m ---------------------61 Sites, P11ul -----------------------L-73 Sl11ter, Sherwood B. ----------------L-3 Slo11n, Lee -------------------------30 Smelser, Neil ---------------16, L-114 Smigel, Erwin 0. ----------------L-107 Smith, Don D. ----------------------40 Sn11rr, Rich11rd W. ------------------63 Snyder, Ch11rles R. ---------------L-101 Safer, Cyril ------------------------21 Somers, Robert H. __________________ _47
Sonquist, John A. ----------------L-115 Sp11eth, Joe L. ----------------------43 Spr11y, S. Lee -----------------------73 Spreitzer, Elmer --------------------22 St11r, Shirley A. -------------------L-23 St11rk, Rodney --------------------L-40 Steinberg, Stephen ------------------36 Steph11n, Frederick F. ----------------54 Stinchcombe, Arthur L. __________ 24, 59 Stockwell, Edward G. _______________ Sp Stoll, Cl11rice S. -----------------L-116 Storer, Normen W. ------------22, L-117 Str11 its, Bruce C. ___________________ _45 Str11us, Murray A. ____________ (B, L-105 Str11us, Robert -----------------------3 Street, D11vid ____________________ 59, 62 Streib, Gordon F. ___________ _49, L-126 Stub, Holger R. ---------------------76 Suchm11n, Edword A. _______ 13, 72, L-IIB Sussmon, Mervin B. _______________ 2, 36
Suttles, Jerry -----------------------16 Sutton, Willis A., Jr. ----------------14 Sw11 nson, Guy E. --------------------16 Sween, Joyce -------------------34, 71 Sweetser, Dorrion Apple ________ 71, L-96 Switzer, Thomas J. ------------------37 Sykes, Gresham M. ------------------39 Syme, S. Leonerd ____________ 72, L-119 Szele i, Alex11 nder -------------------70
T oeuber, Con rod ___________________ Sp T 11euber, I rene B. -------------------60 T erver, Jemes ______________________ Sp
T ausky, Curt -----------------------67 Terrien, Frederic W. --------------L-1 DB Thomos, Sheiler -------------------L-B Thresher, Jeen H. -----------------L-72 Tien, H. Yuon ------------------L-120 Tifft, Le rry L. -----------------------1 Tiryekien, Edward A. _____________ L-121 Toby, Jeckson --------------------L-55 Treodwey, Roy C. ___________________ 75 Trice, Herrison ------------------L-123 Turk, Hermen ---------------------L-4 Turner, Relph H. __________ 5, 53, L-122
Session Number
Udry, J. Richerd --------------------34 Udy, Stenley H., Jr. --------------21, 67 Useem, John --------------------L-123 Velien, Preston ___________________ L-4B
Veney, James E. --------------------26 Vestermork, S. D., Jr. ----------------41 Vollmer, Howard M. ----------------22
Wogner, Helmut R. ------------------16 Woisanen, Frederich B. ___________ L-124 Welker, Kenneth N. _________________ 74 Werd, John R. ---------------------12 Warner, Lyle G. -----------------L-125 Wervariv, Constontine _______________ 60 Wotts, Henry J. -------------------57 Wox, Murray L. ------------------L-122 Weber, Marvin G. ------------------14 Weckstein, Richard S. _______________ 13 Wegner, Eldon L. __________________ _43 Weinberg, len ____________________ 6, 74 Weinberg, Mertin S. ----------------71 Weinreb, Lloyd L. __________________ 39
Weiss, Robert S. --------------13, L-92 Weller, Robert H. ------------------1 B Wellford, Charles __________________ 69 Welter, Berbera ---------------------2 Wenger, Dennis --------------------26 Wessen, Albert F. -------------------72 Westoff, Cherles F. _________________ _46 Wheeler, Paul F. -----------------L-97 Wheeler, Stonton -------------------17 White, Herrison C. ------------------44 White, Lynn C. --------------------59 White, Robert A. -----------------L-47 Whitney, Vincent H. ___________ _46, L-37 Wiggins, Jemes W. ----------------L-70 Wilensky, Herold L. ___________ 24, L-110 Wiley, James A. --------------------20 Wiley, Norbert --------------------AB Wilkening, Eugene A. __________ I B, L-36 Wilson, Everett K. __________________ 37
Wilson, Robert ---------------------23 Wilson, Thomes P. -------------------7 Winch, Robert F. ___________________ 71
Winkelmann, Dorothee ---------------1 B Winsborough, H. H. _____________ _45, 75 Wong, Poul ------------------------15 Wood, Arthur L. ------------------L-16 Wozniak, Donie! F. -----------------29 Wright, Cherles R. _________________ _40 Wuebben, Peul L. __________________ _45
Yoncy, Williem L. ----------------L-126 Yegge, Robert B. ____________________ 69 Young, Whitney M., Jr. --------------31
Zold, Moyer N. --------------21, L-127 Zeninovich, George -----------------51 Zeitlin, Mourice --------------------20 Zimmer, Basil G. ------------------L-60 Zuckermen, Horriet A. ______________ 50
THE AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL, 1968
Officers of the Association
PHILIP M. HAUSER, President ROBIN M. WILLIAMS, JR., Secretary University of Chicego Cornell University
WILLIAM J. GOODE. Vice-President PETER H. ROSSI, Secretary-fled Columbia University Johns Hopkins University
RALPH H. TURNER, President-Elect CHARLES P. LOOMIS, Past-President University of Celifornie Michigen Stete University
EDMUND H. VOLKART, Executive Officer
Elected-at-Large
DANIEL BELL Columbie University
MARSHALL B. CLINARD University of Wisconsin
ALBERT K. COHEN University of Connecticut
NEAL GROSS Hervard University
OSWALD HALL University of Toronto
MIRRA KOMAROVSKY Columbia University
GERHARD E. LENSKI University of North Cerolina
RAYMOND W. MACK Northwestern University
JAMES F. SHORT, JR. Weshington Stete University
NEIL J. SMELSER University of C11lifornill
GRESHAM M. SYKES University of Denver
J. MILTON YINGER Oberlin College
MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL, 1969
Officers of the Association
RALPH H. TURNER, President University of Californie
REINHARD BENDIX, President-Elect University of C111ifornia
GERHARD E. LENSKI, Vice-President-fled University of North Caroline
PETER H. ROSSI, Secretary Johns Hopkins University
PHILIP M. HAUSER, Past-President University of Chic11go
EDMUND H. VOLKART, Executive Oflicer
Elected-at-Large
-PETER M. BLAU University of Chic11go
DANIEL BELL Columbi11 University
ALBERT K. COHEN University of Connecticut
JAMES S. COLEMAN JohM Hopkins University
LEWIS A. COSER Brandeis University
HERBERT J. GANS Center for Urban Education
NEAL GROSS H11rverd University
MIRRA KOMAROVSKY Columbie University
RAYMOND W. MACK Northwestern University
JAMES F. SHORT, JR. W11shington Stete University
NEIL J. SMELSER University of California
GRESHAM M. SYKES , · <ltlli\rersity of Denver