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Program American Sociological Society Fifty-Fourth Annual Meeting THE EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL, CffiCAGO September 2, 3, 4, 5, 1959 Also meeting in Chicago, Dlinois: Rural Sociological Society Society for the Study Social Problems A new editionintegrating the social.:stiences and providing a meaningful analysis of the forces which shC:pe our modern society, and a new edition· of a foremost authority on crime and the criminal MODERN SOCIETY 2nd Edition by JOHN BIESANZ, Wayne State Univer- sity, and MAVIS BIESANZ More than a sociology book, this new second edition examines modern society from a wide and inclusive point of view. Insights developed from psychology, history, sociology, economics, and po- litical science give clear· and direct answers to such questions as "What forces shape modern society?" "What are the foundations upon which society rests?" and "What systems of beliefs sustain society"? The complete revision and up-dating of this new edition is typified by the ad- dition of two entirely new chapters: The Farmer and State and Local .. Gov- ernmimt. Other chapters completely re- written include: Religion as a Social Institution; Education,· Laissez Faire, The Mixed Economy, Socialism; and Prosperity Without Inflation. Topics given thorough coverage include: the delicate balance of freedom and control between individuals, groups, and nations; the J'!learrlngs and methods of popular control of government; the struggle for the maintenance of our civil liberties; the. implications of the shift from rural to urban living. 740 pp. Pub. I959 Text price $7.95 NEW HORIZONS IN CRIMINOLOGY 3rd Edition by HARRY ELMER BARNES, Sociologist and Social Historian, and NEGLEY K. TEETERS, Temple University Thoroughly scientific in its approach, yet compelling in human interest, this classic in the field of criminology and corrections makes clear and understand- able a subject that has for centuries been infinitely complex. · Like its popular predecessors, this edi- tion places needed emphasis on training in the field of corrections, law enforce- ment, crime prevention, and criminal-. ogy. New developments in prison programming and in probation ·and parole philosophy are thoroughly dis- cussed. In a lively, informative manner, the book presents the latest material and , statistics to shed new light on such con- temporary tppics as the' part played by group therapy and counseling in ern penology, and the extent of crime in the United States compared to that in other lands. Known for years as the standard text in the training of correCtional people, the volume contains salient facts about crime syndicates, enter- prises of the moment, the shadowy con- nection between politics and the under- world, and recent reforms in court pro- cedures. 654 pp. Pub. 1959 Text price $7.95 To receive approval copies. promptly, write: Box 903 PRENTICE-HALL, Inc. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey

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American Sociological Society

~ Fifty-Fourth Annual Meeting

THE EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL, CffiCAGO

September 2, 3, 4, 5, 1959

Also meeting in Chicago, Dlinois:

Rural Sociological Society Society for the Study o£ Social Problems

A new editionintegrating the social.:stiences and providing a meaningful analysis of the forces which shC:pe our modern society, and a new

edition· of a foremost authority on crime and the criminal

MODERN SOCIETY

2nd Edition

by JOHN BIESANZ, Wayne State Univer­sity, and MAVIS BIESANZ

More than a sociology book, this new second edition examines modern society from a wide and inclusive point of view. Insights developed from psychology, history, sociology, economics, and po­litical science give clear· and direct answers to such questions as "What forces shape modern society?" "What are the foundations upon which society rests?" and "What systems of beliefs sustain society"?

The complete revision and up-dating of this new edition is typified by the ad­dition of two entirely new chapters: The Farmer and State and Local .. Gov­ernmimt. Other chapters completely re­written include: Religion as a Social Institution; Education,· Laissez Faire, The Mixed Economy, Socialism; and Prosperity Without Inflation.

Topics given thorough coverage include: the delicate balance of freedom and control between individuals, groups, and nations; the J'!learrlngs and methods of popular control of government; the struggle for the maintenance of our civil liberties; the. implications of the shift from rural to urban living.

740 pp. Pub. I959 Text price $7.95

NEW HORIZONS IN CRIMINOLOGY

3rd Edition by HARRY ELMER BARNES, Sociologist and Social Historian, and NEGLEY K. TEETERS, Temple University

Thoroughly scientific in its approach, yet compelling in human interest, this classic in the field of criminology and corrections makes clear and understand­able a subject that has for centuries been infinitely complex. ·

Like its popular predecessors, this edi­tion places needed emphasis on training in the field of corrections, law enforce­ment, crime prevention, and criminal-. ogy. New developments in prison programming and in probation ·and parole philosophy are thoroughly dis­cussed.

In a lively, informative manner, the book presents the latest material and , statistics to shed new light on such con­temporary tppics as the' part played by group therapy and counseling in mod~ ern penology, and the extent of crime in the United States compared to that in other lands.

Known for years as the standard text in the training of correCtional people, the volume contains salient facts about crime syndicates, rack~teering enter­prises of the moment, the shadowy con­nection between politics and the under­world, and recent reforms in court pro­cedures.

654 pp. Pub. 1959 Text price $7.95

To receive approval copies. promptly, write: Box 903

PRENTICE-HALL, Inc. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey

AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIETY

OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR 1959

President, KINGSLEY DAVIS, University of California, Berkeley President-Elect, HowARD BECKER, University of Wisconsin Vice-President, HARRY ALPERT, University of Oregon Vice-President-Elect, WILBERT E. MooRE, Princeton University Secretary, DoNALD YoUNG, Russell Sage Foundation Editor, American Sociological Review, CHARLES H. PAGE, Smith College Editor, Sociometry, JoHN A. CLAUSEN, National Institute of Mental Health Executive Officer, MATILDA WHITE RILEY, Rutgers, The State University

COUNCIL

HowARD BECKER HARRY ALPERT

KINGSLEY DAVIS WILBERT E. MOORE DoNALD YouNG

CHARLES H. pAGE JoHN A. CLAUSEN

Former Presidents HERBERT BLUMER, University of California, Berkeley; RoBERT K. MERTON,

Columbia University; RoBIN M. WILLIAMS, JR., Cornell University

Elected HARRY ALPERT, University of Oregon W. F. CoTTRELL, Miami University RoBERT E. L. FARIS, University of Wash·

ington REUBEN HILL, University of Minnesota GORDON W. BLACKWELL, University of

North Carolina JoHN A. CLAUSEN, National Institute of

Mental Health

at Large PRESTON VALIEN, New York State Depart·

ment of Health GEORGE C. HoMANs, Harvard University S. M. LIPSET, University of California,

Berkeley CHARLES P. LooMIS, Michigan State Uni·

versity JoHN W. RILEY, JR., Rutgers, The State

University

Elected from Affiliated Societies LEONARD BROOM, Pacific MARGARET JARMAN HAGOOD, D.C. REX D. HoPPER, Society for the Study of

Social Problems WILBERT E. MooRE, Eastern

IRWIN T. SANDERS, Rural RAYMOND F. SLETTO, Ohio Valley MARION B. SMITH, Southwestern T. LYNN SMITH, Southern GEORGE B. Vow, Midwest

PROGRAM COMMITTEE Chairman: KINGSLEY DAVIS, University of California, Berkeley

Associate Chairman: BEVERLY DuNCAN, University of Chicago HARRY ALPERT, University of Oregon ALBERT J. REiss, JR., State Univ. of Iowa OTis DUDLEY DuNCAN, University of Chi· IRENE TAEUBER, Princeton University

cago WELLMAN J. WARNED, New York University WILLIAM L. KoLB, Carleton College DoNALD YouNG, Russell Sage Foundation TALCOTT PARSONs, Harvard University

LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEl Co-Chairmen: PHILIP M. HAUSER, University of Chicago, and RAYMOND W. MACK, Northwestern University; SALLY CASSIDY, University of Chicago; ]AMES ALLAN DAVIS, National Opinion Research Center; LiNTON FREEMAN, Northwestern University; ScoTT A. GREER, Northwestern University; JoHN I. KITSUSE, Northwestern University; PETER P. KLASSEN, University of Illinois; RosE HuM LEE, Roosevelt University; MURRAY H. LEIFFER, Garrett Biblical Institute; HANS MAUKSCH, Presbyterian-St. Luke's Hospital; DONALD Roos, Lake Forest College.

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

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AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIETY

PROGRAM OUTLINE

WEDNESDAY, September 2 PAGE

10:00 A.M.

Council (all day) . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Proposed Section on Medical

Sociology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

2:20P.M.

Section on Social Psychology. 28

4:00P.M.

Proposed Section on Meth· odology .................. 28

· THURSDAY, September 3 8:30-10:00A.M.

Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

10:00 A.M.-12:00 M. Age Status and Social Struc·

ture ..................... 6 Use of Computers . . . . . . . . . . 6 Family Dynamics and Men-

tal Illness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Industrial Sociology 6

· Kinship and the Family. . . . . 7 Rural Sociology . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 SQcial Psychology . . . . . . . . . . 7

l:30-3:30P.M. Community Studies . . . . . . . . . 8 Economic Development and

Social Change . . . . . . . .. . . 8 Medical Sociology . . . . . . . . . . 8

· Social Stratification 9 Sociological Profession . . . . . . 9 Industrial Sociology 9 Sociology and Education . . . . 10 Urban Sociology . . . . . . . . . . . 10

PAGE 3:30-5:30 P.M.

Use of Computers . . . . . . . . . . 10 Demography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 The Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ll Max Lerner's America as a

Civilization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ll Rural Sociology . . . . . . . . . . . . ll Sociological Theory . . . . . . . . ll Social Psychology . . . . . . . . . . 12 Sociology of the Arts . . . . . . . 12

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

FRIDAY, September 4 9 :00-II :00 A.M.

The Family .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. 13 History and Sociology . . . . . . . 13 International Sociology . . . . . . 13 Medical Sociology . . . . . . . . . . 13 Methodology ............... 14 Sociology of Psychiatric Care 14 Social Structure and Person-

ality ..•................. 14

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

1:30-3:30 P.M. Communication and Public

Opinion ................. 15 Occupational Sociology . . . . . 15 Social Disorganization 15 Sociology of Small Groups 16 Sociology of Law . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Sociology of Organizations ... 16 Statistical Significance . . . . . . 17 Urban Sociology . . . . . . . . . . . 17

3:30-5:30 P.M. Criminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Demography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Industrial Sociology . . . . . . . . 18 Political Sociology . . . . . . . . . 18 Problems of Integration . . . . . 18 Social Stratification 19 Sociological Theory . . . . . . . . . 19 Sociology of Religion . . . . . . . 19

8:00P.M. Presidential Session and In­

formal Gathering . . . . . . . . . 19

SATURDAY, September 5 PAGE

9 :00-11 :00 A.M. Communication and Public

Opinion ................. 20 Family Relationships of the

Aged .............•..... 20 History and Sociology . . . . . . . 20 Medical Sociology . . . . . . . . • . 20 Occupational Sociology . . . . . 21 Social Disorganization . . . . • . 21 Social Structure and Per-

sonality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 21

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

1:30-3:30 P.M. Economic Change . . . . . . . . . . 22 Graduate Training in So-

ciology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Industrial Sociology . . . . . . . . 22 Methodology . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . 23 Political Sociology . . . . . . . . . 23 Race and Ethnic Relations. . 23 Theological Education • . . . . . 24

3:30-5:30 P.M. Criminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . 24 The Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Sociology of Sm11ll Groups . . . 24 Sociology of Education . . . . . . 25 Sociology of Organizations. . . 25 Sociology of Religion . . . . . . . 25 Sociology of Science . . . . . . . . 26

See pages 27 and 28 for full schedule of meetings of Council, Committees, Editorial Boards, Sections, and Officers of Affiliated Societies.

See the hack pages of the Program for Index of Program Participants. The facilities of the Illinois State Employment Service will be used at the

meetings. Interested persons should report to Employment Headquarters immediately after registering.

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3

8:30-10:00 A.M. REGISTRATION-Passagio

10:00 A.M.-12 M.

AGE STATUS AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE-Parkview Room

Chairman, GLENN V. FuGmTT, University of Wisconsin

KENNETH M. OLSEN and BERNICE L. NEUGARTEN, University of Chicago "Social Class and Age-Graded Behavior in Adulthood: An Empirical

Study"

NoRMAN B. RYDER, University of Wisconsin "The Cohort as a Concept in the Theory of Social Change"

CHARLES V. WILLIE, State University of New York Medical School in Syracuse "Age Status and Residential Stratification"

ELIHU KATZ, University of Chicago, and ABRAHAM ZLoczowER, Hebrew Uni· versity

"Contextual Influences on the Structure of Friendship Relations: A Report on Second-Generation Yemenites and Europeans in an Israeli Town"

Discussion: JosEPH A. KARL, Washington University

USE OF COMPUTERS IN THE SIMULATION OF SOCIAL PROCESSES­Berwyn Room

Chairman, RoBERT L. HAMBLIN, Washington University

BERNARD P. CoHEN, University of California "Simulation of an Experiment in Conformity"

JAMES S. COLEMAN, Johns Hopkins University "The Simulation of Processes in Social Controversy"

WILLIAM McPHEE, Bureau of Applied Social Research, Columbia University "The Simulation of a Voting Public"

FAMILY DYNAMICS AND MENTAL ILLNESS-Ballroom

Chairman, PAUL WALLIN, Stanford University

GEORGE K. ToKUHATA, School of Hygiene and Public Health, Johns Hopkins University

"Social Change in Japan: The Family and Mental Illness"

WILLIAM McCoRD, JoAN McCoRD, and JoN GuoEMAN, Stanford University "Family Structure, Dependency Conflict, and Alcoholism"

JEROME LAULICHT, Berkshire Industrial Farm "Anomie, Socialization and Aggression"

JoHN A. CLAUSEN, National Institute of Mental Health "Husband-Wife Relationships Prior to Hospitalization for Mental Ill­

ness"

INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY: WORK AND LEISURE-West Lounge

Chairman, WILBERT E. MooRE, Princeton University

HAROLD L. WILENSKY, University of Michigan "Labor and Leisure in the Urban Community"

mURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1959-(Continued)

RoLF MEYERSOHN, University of Chicago "Work Routines and Routine Leisure"

Loms H. 0RZACK, University of Wisconsin "Work as a 'Central Life Interest' of Professionals"

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Loms A. FERMAN, HAROLD L SHEPPARD, and SEYMOUR FABER, University of Michigan-Wayne State University, Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations

"Social Psychological and Situational Factors in the Morale of Unem­ployed Industrial Workers"

JoHN B. KNox, University of Tennessee "Integration of Work Force in an Argentine Factory"

SOCIOLOGICAL AND ANmROPOLOGICAL STUDY OF KINSHIP AND THE FAMILY (joint session with the American Anthropological Asso­ciation)-Balmoral Room

Chairman, DAVID M. SCHNEIDER, University of California, Berkeley

Panel Discussion: ELAINE M. CuMMING, New York State Department of Mental Hygiene

KASPAR NAEGELE, University of British Columbia

LLoYD A. FALLERS, University of California, Berkeley

MARION J. LEVY, JR., Princeton University

FRED EGGAN, University of Chicago

RURAL SOCIOLOGY: CHANGING COMMUNITY AND ASSOCIATIONAI­PATTERNS (joint session with the Rural Sociological Society)-South Terrace

Chairman, HAROLD F. KAUFMAN, Mississippi State University

JOHN C. BELCHER, University of Georgia "Changing Ecological Patterns"

WILLIS A. SuTTON, JR., University of Kentucky "Elements of Community Action"

CHRISTOPHER SowER, Michigan State University "External Organizations and the Locality"

Discussion: WILFRID C. BAILEY, Mississippi State University GEORGE A. HILLERY, JR., University of Florida RoBERT W. JANES, University of Illinois RAYMOND PAYNE, University of Georgia IRWIN T. SANDERS, Harvard University

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY-East Lounge

Chairman, DAVID J. BoRDUA, University of Michigan

HAROLD MENDELSOHN, Psychological Corporation "Social Status, Life Cycle, V aloes and Decisions"

ARNOLD E. HOROWITZ, University of Michigan "Concept Formation and Communication Patterns Among the Navaho"

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8 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1959-(Continued)

S. KIRsON WEINBERG, Roosevelt University "Differentiated and Undifferentiated Closest Friendships Among Ado­

lescents of the Same Sex"

JERRY S. CLOYD, Iowa State College "Functional Differentiation in Informal Group Structure"

FRED B. SILBERSTEIN, West Virginia University and MELVIN SEEMAN, Univer­sity of California, Los Angeles

"Social Mobility and Prejudice"

DAVID C. GLAss, 0RvrLu; G. BRIM, JR., and DAVID E: LAVIN, Russell Sage Foundation

"The Relative Value of Four Hypotheses from Formal Decision Theory in Predicting Child-Rearing Decisions"

1:30-3:30 P.M.

COMMUNITY STUDIES-Parkview Room

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

HAROLD W. PFAUTZ, Brown University, and RoBERT W. HYDE, Butler Health Center

"The Ecology of Alcohol in the Local Community"

PETER CoLLISON, Oxford University "Local Community Associations in an English City"

ARNOLD S. FELDMAN and CHARLES TILLY, University of Delaware "The Interaction of Social and Physical Space"

Discussion: WAYLAND J. HAYES, Vanderbilt University

DEVELOPING THEORY CONCERNING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL CHANGE-Balmoral Room .

Chairman, W. FRED CoTTRELL, Miami University

MERVYN L. CADWALLADER, San Jose State College "General Systems Theory and the Analysis of Social Change"

HARRY C. DILLINGHAM and JoHN HARP, Iowa State College "Societal Characteristics That Generate Co-operatives and Transform

Them"

SIMON MARCSON, Rutgers University "Social Change and Social Structure in Transitional Societies"

CHARLES E. WooDHOUsE and DAVJD S. McLELLAN, University of California at Riverside

"Social Controls in American Foreign Aid: Dilemmas of a Tutelary Role"

Discussion: JoHN UsEEM, Michigan State University

MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY-Ballroom

Chairman, EvERETT C. HUGHES, University of Chicago

EvERETT C. HuGHES, University of Chicago Title to he announced

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1959-(Continued) 9

E. GARTLY JAco, Cleveland Psychiatric Institute and Western Reserve Uni­versity

"Some Potential Contributions of Medical Sociology to Sociological Theory"

HERBERT MENZEL, Bureau of Applied Social Research, Columbia University "Innovation, Integration, and Marginality: Facts and Problems from

a Survey of Physicians"

Discussion: To be announced.

SOCIAL STRATIFICATION-West Lounge

Chairman, AuGUST B. HoLLINGSHEAD, Yale University

SAXON GRAHAM, MoRTON LEVIN, and ABRAHAM LILIENFELD, Roswell Park Memorial Institute

"The Socio-Economic Distribution of Cancer of Various Sites, Buffalo, New York, 1948-1952"

LLOYD RoGLER, University of Puerto Rico, and AuGUST B. HoLLINGSHEAD, Yale University

"Class Position and Coherence in Communication"

RICHARD L. SIMPSON, University of North Carolina, and IDA HARPER SIMPSON, Duke University

"Some Factors Related to the Prestige of Occupations: An Exploratory Study with Implications for Theory and Research"

MoRTON B. KrNG, JR., Southern Methodist University "Socio-Economic Status and Sociometric Choice"

PROBLEMS IN THE ADVANCEMENT OF THE SOCIOLOGICAL PROFESSION-South Terrace

Chairman, EDGAR F. BoRGATTA, Russell Sage Foundation

CHARLES E. HuTCHINSON, Air Force Office of Scientific Research "Factors in the Location of a National Headquarters of Social Science

Organizations"

ELBRIDGE SIBLEY, Social Science Research Council "The Objectives of Sociological Training"

LAWRENCE K. NoRTHWOOD, New York School of Social Work "Organizational Limitations on the Role of the Researcher"

INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY: INDUSTRIALIZATION AND THE MEANING OF WORK-Michigan Room

Chairman, RoBERT DuBIN, University of Oregon

HERBERT BLUMER, University of California, Berkeley "Early Industrialization and the Laboring Class"

JosEPH A. KARL, Washington University "Three Types of Mexican Industrial Workers"

RicHARD D. LAMBERT, University of Pennsylvania "Vertical Reference Groups Among Factory Workers in India"

JIRI KoLAJA, University of Kentucky "Workers' Participation in the Management of a Polish Textile Fac­

tory"

10 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1959-(Continued)

SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION-East Lounge

Chairman, MARTIN A. TRoW, University of California, Berkeley

JoHN JoHNSTONE, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ...._ "High School Social Structure and Its Consequences for the Student"

PHILLIPS CuTRIGHT, University of Chicago "Students' Choice of College"

]AN HA.JnA, Johns Hopkins University "Social Origins and Intellectual Orientations of American Graduate

Students"

JoE L. SPAETH, National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago "Value Preferences and Career Choices of Graduate Students"

PETER H. Rossi and ELIAS SMITH, University of Chicago "Some Persistent Themes in Research in the Sociology of Education"

URBAN SOCIOLOGY: A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE-Berwyn Room

Chairman, GiDEON SJOBERG, University of Texas

LEO F. SCHNORE, University of Wisconsin "Urbanization and Economic Development"

LAWRENCE KRAnER, American University "Current Trends in Chinese Urbanism"

BERT F. HosELITZ, University of Chicago "Urbanization in India"

3:30-5:30 P.M.

USE OF COMPUTERS IN THE SIMULATION OF SOCIAL PROCESSES­Parkview Room

Chairman, BERNARD CoHEN, Stanford University

AusTIN C. HoGGATT and FREDERICK E. BALDERSTON, University of California, Berkeley

"Continuity of Relationships Among Organizations Imbedded in a Communication Network: Assimilation Study"

DAVID G. HAYS, RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, California "Automatic Language-Data Processing in Sociological Research" Other paper to he announced

DEMOGRAPHY: EXPLORATIONS IN THEORY AND ANALYSIS-East Lounge

Chairman, RUDOLF HEBERLE, Louisiana State University

RoBERT GuTMAN, Rutgers University "Some Unresolved Questions in Population Theory" Discussion: WALFRID J. JoKINEN, Louisiana State University

GEORGE A. HILLERY, JR., University of Florida "Felt Population Pressure in India: Methods of Identification"

THOMAS P. MoNAHAN, Municipal Court of Philadelphia "Premarital Pregnancy in Population Groups"

THOMAS 0. WILKINSON, University of Massachusetts "The Structure of Metropolitan Areas in Japan"

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1959-(Continued)

THE FAMILY: SOME RACIAL, RELIGIOUS, AND ETHNIC CONSIDERATIONS-Ballroom

Chairman, WILLIAM M. KEPHART, University of Pennsylvania

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JOHN T. BLuE, }R., Virginia State College and SIDNEY M. GREENFIELD, Purdue University ,

"The Sociological Preconditions of the Matrifocal Family

DAVID M. HEER, United States Bureau of the Census "The Marital Status of Second Generation Americans"

Lucy ]EN HuANG, Boston University Junior College "New Problems of Communist Chinese Working Wives"

LEE G. BuRCHINAL and LoREN CHANCELLOR, Iowa State University and Iowa State Department of Health . . • ,

"Ages of Brides, Occupations of Grooms and Cross-Rehg:tous Marriages

THE SOCIOLOGIST AND MAX LERNER'S AMERICA AS A CIYILlZATION (joint session with the American Studies Association)-Bahnoral Room

Chairman, W. REX CRAWFORD, University of Pennsylvania

DENNIS H. WRONG, Brown University "American Society in Comparative Perspective"

MAURICE R. STEIN, Brandeis University "American Sociology and the Study of American Civilization"

E. DIGBY BALTZELL, University of Pennsylvania "American Civilization from Tocqueville's Moral Sociology to Lerner's

Objective Social Science"

W. REX CRAWFORD, University of Pennsylvania "The Patient on the Operating Table"

RURAL SOCIOLOGY: THE DISCIPLINE AS AN APPLIED FIELD (joint session with the Rural Sociological Society)-Michigan Room

Chairman, CHARLES E. LIVELY, University of Missouri

M. E. JoHN, Pennsylvania State University "The Role of the Rural Sociologist in an Industrial Society, with Par-

ticular Reference to Agriculture"

CARL C. TAYLOR, Washington, D. C. "The Role of the Rural Sociologist in the Underdeveloped Countries"

Discussion: HAROLD F. KAUFMAN, Mississippi State University CHARLES E. LIVELY, University of Missouri M. E. JoHN, Pennsylvania State University CARL C. TAYLOR, Washington, D. C.

SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY-Berwyn Room

Chairman, LEWis A. CosER, Brandeis University

JoHN T. GuLLAHORN and JEANNE E. GULLAHORN, Michigan State University "A Model for Role Conflict Analysis"

JAMES M. BEsHERS, Purdue University "Decision Models and Sociological Theory"

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ERNEST VAN DEN HAAG, New York University and New School for Social Research

"Education as a Secular Religion"

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY: REPORTS ON PROGRAMS OF RESEARCH-West Lounge

Chairman, DAviD J. BoRDUA,University of Michigan

JOHN JAMES, Portland State College "An Experimental Study of Rehabilitation of Mental Hospital Patients"

RicHARD M. CYERT and }AMES G. MARCH, Carnegie Institute of Technology "Researeh on a Behavioral Theory of the Firm"

RoNALD LIPPITT, University of Michigan "Programmatic Continuity in Exploring the Structure of Children's

Groups"

JEROME K. MYERS, Yale University "Family and Class Dynamics in Mental Illness

SOCIOLOGY OF THE ARTS-South Terrace

Chairman, IsRAEL GERVER, Brooklyn College

Literature and Mass Culture

ALBERT SALOMON, The New School for Social Research "Lukacz' Contributions to a Sociology of Literature"

IsRAEL GERVER, Brooklyn College, and JosEPH BENSMAN, William Esty & Com·

"S:::i'e Aspects of the Sociology of Romanticism"

BERNARD RosENBERG, College of the City of New York "An Approach to the Problem of Mass Culture"

Discw;sion: LEo LoWENTHAL, University of California, Berkeley SEYMOUR LEVENTMAN, Pennsylvania State University

The Visual Arts and Society

GERALDINE PELLES, Columbia University "Style in Art and Society"

RUDOLPH E. MoRRIS, Marquette University "Rembrandt: Social Correlates of Transitional Artistic Perception"

Discussion: CHESTER ALEXANDER, Westminster College

8:00P.M.

GENERAL SESSION: Analysis of the Sociological Profession-Ballroom

Chairman, DoNALD YouNG, Russell Sage Foundation

Panel discussion: HARRY ALPERT, University of Oregon HowARD BECKER, University of Wisconsin THEODORE CAPLOW, University of Minnesota JoHN A. CLAUSEN, National Institute of Mental Health

Discussion based on a paper prepared by Talcott Parsons for this Session and published for prior reading by members of the Society as "Some Problems Confronting Sociology as a Profession," American Sociological Review, August, 1959.

Discussion from the floor will be especially invited.

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4

9:00-11:00 A.M.

THE FAMILY: PANEL DISCUSSION ON THE CONTINUING IMPLICA­TIONS OF THE KINSEY STUDIES-Ballroom

Chairman, WILLIAM M. KEPHART, University of Pennsylvania

WARDELL B. PoMEROY, Institute for Sex Research "Development, Status and Future Plans of the Sex Institute"

WINSTON W. EHRMANN, University of Florida "The Relation of Other Sex Studies to the Kinsey Findings"

GERALD R. LESLIE, Purdue University "Some Implications of the Kinsey Findings for the General Family

Field"

PAUL H. GEBHARD, Institute for Sex Research "Some Potential Areas of Sex Research for Sociologists"

HISTORY AND SOCIOLOGY-Parkview Room

Chairman, RoBERT A. NISBET, University of Cailfornia; Riverside

LELAND H. JENKs, Wellesley College "Some Early Phases of the Management Movement"

WILLIAM PETERSEN, University of California, Berkeley "The Demographic Transition in the Netherlands"

INTERNATIONAL SOCIOLOGY-Michigan Room

Chairman, MARION J. LEVY, JR., Princeton University

KARL DEUTSCH, Yale University "Some Problems of International Communication Among Scientists"

WILLIAM J. GooDE, Columbia University "The Rule of Legitimacy: An International Comparison"

FRANCIS X. SuTToN, Ford Foundation "Planning and Rationality in Underdeveloped Countries"

RuTH UsEEM and JoHN UsEEM, Michigan State University "Americans in Cross-Cultural Relations-The Case of India"

ATTITUDES AND ACTION IN MEDICINE-Berwyn Room

Chairman, to be announced

JACOB J, FELDMAN, University of Chicago "Attitudes Toward Physicians"

EDWARD A. SucHMAN, SYLVIA GILLIAM, New York City Department of Health "The Seeking of Medical Care"

SYDNEY S. SPIVACK and JERALD T. HAGE, Bureau of Applied Social Research, Columbia University

"Religions Influences Upon Contraceptive Advice Given by Physicians"

Discussion: To be announced.

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METHODOLOGY-South Terrace

Chairman, HERBERT H. HYMAN, Columbia University

CHRISTEN T. JoNASSEN, The Ohio State University "A Test of Some Aspects of Rural-Urban Theory by Factor Analysis"

RAFAEL E. GILL, Audits and Surveys, Inc., and DAVID CAPLOVITZ, Bureau of Applied Social Research, Columbia University

"History of a Questionnaire"

LESLIE KISH, University of Michigan "Components of Variance of Population Characteristics"

KURT W. BAcK, Duke University, and JosEPH MAYONE STYcos, Cornell Univer· sity

"Response Error or Respondent Measure?"

THE SOCIOLOGY OF PSYCHIATRIC CARE AND TREATMENT-West Lounge

Chairman, EDMUND H. V OLKART, Stanford University

CHARLES KADUSHIN, Bureau of Applied Social Research, Columbia University "Factors in the Choice of a Psychiatric Clinic"

WILLIAM R. RosENGREN and Lois E. ERICKSON, Emma Pendleton Bradley Hos-pital, Riverside, R.I.

"Social Class Influences Upon a Disturbance Syndrome in Children"

RoBERT H. HARDT, Syracuse University "Social Factors and Mental Hospitalization Prognosis: A Study in

Prediction"

OzzrE G. SIMMONS and HowARD E. FREEMAN, Harvard University "Deviance and the Post-Hospital Performance of Mental Patients"

SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND PERSONALITY-East Lounge

Chairman, ORVILLE G. BRIM, JR., Russell Sage Foundation

RoBERT A. DENTLER, University of Chicago "Morton Prince's Studies in Personality: Some Implications for Re­

search in Socialization and Self''

JoHN KosA, Cornell University, LEo D. RACHIELE and CYRIL 0. ScHOMMER, Le Moyne College

"The Self-image of Socially Mobile College Students"

MANFORD H. KuHN, State University of Iowa "Self-Attitude Changes in Relation to Critical Experiences"

HowARD W. PoLsKY, Hawthorne Cedar Knolls School "Cottage Parents: A Case Study of Accommodation"

RICHARD MAISEL, New York City "Social Status and Self Conception Among Recruits in Basic Training"

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

BUSINESS MEETING-Ballroom

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1959-(Continued)

1:30-3:30 P.M.

COMMUNICATION AND PUBLIC OPINION-Berwyn Room

Chairman, MELVIN L. DEFLEUR, Indiana University

ScoTT A. GREER, and JERROLD L. WERTHEIMER, Northwestern University

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"The Social Structure and Political Communication Process of Sub­urbia"

]AMES W. SWINEHART, and JACK M. McLEOD, Survey Research Center, Uni-versity of Michigan

"News About Science: Channels, Audiences and Effects"

J. GoRDON SHAW, University of New Hampshire "Space Allocation in New England Daily Newspapers"

RoBERT SoKOL, Tufts University "The Televisiun Behavior and Attitudes of lnfluentials"

DoNALD AusTER, St. Lawrence University "The Role of Business and Labor-Sponsored Films in Education: A

Study in Mass Persuasion"

OCCUPATIONAL SOCIOLOGY: CONTRIBUTIONS TO THEORY AND METHOD-Sooth Terrace

Chairman, NATALIE RoGOFF, Columbia University

ATHENA THEODORE, Simmons College "The Marginal Professional: The Role of the Volunteer in the Mental

Hospital"

]AMES D. CoWHIG and SHERIDAN T. MAITLAND, United States Department of Agriculture

"Some Sociological Aspects of Labor Force Measurement"

JoEL B. MoNTAGUE, JR., Washington State University "Socialization of the Professions"

ARTHUR L. STINCHCOMBE, Johns Hopkins University "Some Social Supports of ,Professional Attitudes Among Construction

Workers"

RIVKA BAR-JosEF, and ERLING ScHILD, Hebrew University "Role Deviations in Bureaucratic Occupations: An Approach Derived

from Expectancy-Theory"

Discussion: HARVEY L. SMITH, University of North Carolina Other to be announced.

SOCIAL DISORGANIZATION AND DEVIANT BEHAVIOR: ALCOHOLISM AND SUICIDE-Ballroom

Chairman, AusTIN L. PoRTERFIELD, Texas Christian University

RALPH G. CoNNER, University of Illinois "Self-Concepts of Alcoholics"

LEE N. RoBINS, Washington University "The Adult Drinking Behavior of Problem Children"

WILLIAM R. LARSON, and ERNEST G. PALOLA, University of Washington "Some Underlying Communalities of Alcoholism and Suicide"

16 FRIDAY, SEPEMBER 4, 1959-(Continued)

MILTON A. MAXWELL, State College of Washington "Alcoholism in Industry and the Problem of Measuring Deviancy"

MARVIN E. WOLFGANG, University of Pennsylvania "Suicide by Means of Victim-Precipitated Homicide"

SOCIOLOGY OF SMALL GROUPS-Michigan Room

Chairman, 0MAR KHAYYAM MooRE, Yale University

NoRMAN W. BELL, McLean Hospital, Waverly, Massachusetts "Preliminary Observations on Social Interaction on Chronic Schizo­

phrenic Ward"

A. PAUL HARE, Harvard University "A Comparison of Psychiatric and Rehabilitation Wards in a General

Hospital"

SIMON DINITZ, MARK LEFTON, JoN SIMPSON, RALPH M. PATTERSON, and BEN­JAMIN PASAMANICK, Ohio State University

"Correlates and Consequences of Patient Interaction aiid Isolation in a Mental Hospital"

MARVIN B. SussMAN and WILUAM B. WEIL, M.D., Western Reserve University "An Experimental Study on the Effects of Group Interaction Upon the

Behavior of Diabetic Children"

EDWIN B. HUTCHINS and FRED FIEDLER, University of Illinois "Quasi-therapeutic Relations in Small Groups"

SOCIOLOGY OF LAW-Balmoral Room

Chairman, F. }AMES DAVIS, Hamline University

RoBERT B. YEGGE, University of Denver "The Litigious Man"

ARNOLD M. RosE, University of Minnesota "The Legal Status of Voluntary Associations in Italy"

JosEPH S. RoucEK, University of Bridgeport "The Sociological Aspects of Soviet Legality"

JEROME H. SKOLNICK, Yale University "Articulated Values of Elite Law Students"

RICHARD D. ScHWARTZ, Yale University "The Effectiveness of Legal Sanctions"

Discussion: HAROLD W. SAUNDERS, State University of Iowa ERWIN 0. SMIGEL, New York University

SOCIOLOGY OF ORGANIZATION-Parkview Room

Chairman, HowARD M. VoLLMER, Stanford Research Institute

OscAR GRUSKY, University of California, Los Angeles "Administrative Succession in Formal Organizations"

DoNALD B. TRow, Yale University "Membership Turnover and Team Performance"

CHARLES B. PERROW, University of Michigan "Organizational Prestige: The Case of a General Hospital"

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1959-(Continued)

AMITAI ETUONI, Columhia University "A Case for the Comparative Analysis of Complex Organizations"

STATISTICAL SIGNIFICANCE IN SOCIAL RESEARCH-West Lounge

Chairman, PETER H. Rossi, University of Chicago

SANTO F. CAMMILLERI, Stanford University "Problems of Inductive Inference in Sociology"

}AMES A. DAVIS, University of Chicago "Statistical Significance, Structural Effects, and Small Groups"

HANAN C. SELVIN, University of California, Berkeley "Statistical Significance and Sociological Theory"

Discussion: LESLIE KrsH, University of Michigan RICHARD J. HILL, University of California, Los Angeles

URBAN SOCIOLOGY-East Lounge

Chairman, GIDEON SJOBERG, University of Texas

BERNARD LAZERWITZ, University of Michigan

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"Metropolitan Community Residential Belts between 1950 and 1956"

BENNETT M. BERGER, University of California, Berkeley "The Myth of Suburbia"

EuGENE LITWAK, University of Michigan "Reference Group Theory, Bureaucratic Careers and Neighborhood

Primary Group Cohesion"

RICHARD DEWEY, University of New Hampshire "The Rural-Urban Continuum: Real But Relatively Unimportant"

3:30-5:30 P.M.

CRIMINOLOGY -Ballroom

Chairman, GEORGE B. Vow, University of Minnesota

FRANK E. HARTUNG, Wayne State University "Differential Association as a Theory: Relation to Sociological and

Social Psychological Theory"

}AMES F. SHORT, JR., Washington State University "Differential Association as a Hypothesis: Problems of Empirical

Testing"

HENRY D. McKAY, Institute for Juvenile Research "Differential Association and Crime Prevention: Problems of Utiliza­

tion"

DANIEL GLASER, University of Illinois "Differential Association and Criminological Prediction: Problems of

Measurement"

18 FRIDAY, SEPEMBER 4, 1959-(Continued)_

DEMOGRAPHY: STUDIES IN METHOD AND DATA-Balmoral Room

Chairman, A. J. JAFFE, Columbia University

CHARLES B. NAM, United States Bureau of the Census "Demographic Factors in School Enrollment trends, 1951 to 1958"

JAMES W. BRACKETT and SAMUEL BAUM, United States Bureau of the Census "A Comparison of East and West German Statistics on Interzonal

Migration"

RicHARD F. ToMAssoN, Scripps Foundation "Bias in Estimates of the United States Nonwhite Population as Indi­

cated by Trends in Death Rates"

MoRRIS B. ULLMAN, United States Bureau of the Census "The Cities of Mainland China"

INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY: THE ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT OF WORK -Parkview Room

Chairman, GEORGE C. RoMANS, Harvard University

STANLEY H. UDY, JR., Yale University "Bureaucracy and Rationality in Weber's Organization Theory: An

Empirical Study"

WILLIAM A. FAUNCE, Michigan State University "Occupational Involvement and the Selective Testing of Self-Esteem"

LUKE M. SMITH, Alfred University, and IRVING A. FowLER, University of Buffalo "Plant Relocation and Worker Immobility: The Social Structure of an

Economic Decision"

WILLIAM H. FoRM and WARREN L. SAUER, Michigan State University "Organized Labor's Image of Community Power Structure"

BERNARD GoLDSTEIN and HoWARD BoGARD, Rutgers University "The AFL-CIO Code of Ethical Practices as Viewed by Local Union

Activists"

POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY: COMMUNITY POWER STRUCTURE-South Terrace

Chairman, RoBERT E. LANE, Yale University

RoBERT A. DAHL, Yale University "The Structure of Power in New Haven"

PETER H. Rossi and ELIAS SMITH, University of Chicago "A Theory of Community Structure"

RoBERT E. AGGER, University of Oregon, DANIEL GoLDRICH, Michigan State University, and BERT SwANSON, Hunter College

"A Comparative Study of Political Influence in Oregon and North Caro­lina"

PATRICIA D. JENKINS, University of Chicago "South West and North West Hyde Park: A Comparative Analysis of

Citizen Participation in Urban Renewal" Discussion: SAMUEL A. STOUFFER, Harvard University

PROBLEMS OF INTEGRATION IN THE UNITED STATES-East Lounge (joint session with the Society for the Study of Social Problems)

Chairman, BuTLER A. JoNES, Ohio Wesleyan University

ALLEN D. GRIMSHAW, Indiana University "Relationships Among Prejudice, Discrimination, Social Tension and

Social Violence: Some Preliminary Remarks"

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1959-(Continned) 19

CHESTER L. HuNT, Western Michigan University and CHARLES D. WHATLEY, University of Oklahoma

"Negro-White Perceptions of Identical Situations"

DIETRICH C. REITZES, George Williams College "Race Relations in Urban Society"

JAMES W. VANDER ZANDEN, Duke University "Southern White Resistance to Integration"

SOCIAL STRATIFICATION-Berwyn Room

Chairman, AuGUST B. HoLLINGSHEAD, Yale University

ALAN C. KERCKHOFF, Duke University • , "Subjective Mobility: An Exploratory Study of the Feehng of Success

ABRAHAM L. RosENBLUM, University of Southern California "Social Class Affiliation and Ethnic Prejudices"

THOMAS E. LAsswELL, Grinell College "Orientations Toward Social Classes"

R. P. CuzzoRT and HoWARD BAUMGARTEL, The University of Kansas "Induced Social Mobility"

SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY-West Lounge

Chairman, LEWIS A. CosER, Brandeis University

PHILIP SELZNICK and GERTRUDE JAEGER SELZNICK, University of California, Berkeley

"The Idea of a Social System"

ALVIN W. GouLDNER, Washington University "Starting Mechanisms and Sociological Theory"

GIDEON SJOBERG, The University of Texas "Contradictory Functional Requirements and Social Systems"

SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION: RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE IN MODERN SOCIETY-Michigan Room

Chairman, GERHARD E. LENSKI, University of Michigan

CHARLES Y. GLOCK, University of California, Berkeley "Differential, Commitment to Religion: Some Sources and Conse­

quences"

GuY E. SwANSON, University of Michigan "The Interpretation of Religious Experience in Theories of Social

Organization"

Discussion: CHARLES Y. GLOCK and GuY E. SwANSON

8:00P.M.

PRESIDENTIAL SESSION-Ballroom

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

KINGSLEY DAVIS, University of California, Berkeley "The Myth of Functional Analysis in Sociology and Anthropology"

INFORMAL GATHERING-East Lounge and West Lounge

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5

9:00-ll:OO A.M.

COMMUNICATION AND PUBLIC OPINION-Berwyn Room

Chairman, MELVIN L. DEFLEUR, Indiana University

ELIHU KATz and MARTIN L. LEVIN, University of Chicago "Traditions of Research on the Diffusion of Innovation"

EvERETT M. RoGERS, Ohio State University "The Role of the Agricultural Innovator in Technological Change"

RoY E. CARTER, JR., University of Minnesota "Effects of Racial-Identification Practices Upon the Interpretation

of New Stories"

WALTER GJEBER, University of California, Berkeley "The Role of Communicators of News of Civil Rights and Liberties:

A Gatekeeper Study"

WILLIAM R. CATTON, JR., University of Washington "Changing Cognitive Structure as a Basis for the 'Sleeper Effect' "

FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS OF THE AGED-Ballroom

Chairman, GLENN V. FuGUITT, University of Wisconsin

WAYNE E. THOMPSON, Cornell University "Retirement and Family Relationships"

AARON LIPMAN, University of Miami "Marital Roles of the Retired Aged"

RoBERT GUY BROWN, Duke University "Family Structure and Social Isolation of Older Persons"

EuGENE FRIEDMAN, University of Wisconsin "Changing Family Status of the Aged"

Discussion: ERNEST W. BURGESS, University of Chicago CHARLES E. BowERMAN, University of North Carolina

HISTORY AND SOCIOLOGY-Parkview Room

Chairman, R. A. NisBET, University of California, Riverside

BRYCE RYAN, University of Miami "Social Values and Social Change in Ceylon"

FRANZ ADLER, University of California, Los Angeles "The Basic Difficulty in Historical Sociology"

INTERACTION IN THE MEDICAL SYSTEM-West Lounge

Chairman, to be announced

FRED DAVIS, Jewish Family Service, New York, and Russell Sage Foundation " 'Uncertainty' as a Stratagem in the Communication of Medical

Prognoses"

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1959-(Continued) 21

-ELIOT L. FREIDSON, The City College of New York and Montefiore Hospital "Client and Colleague Control in Medical Practice"

RoBERT NEAL WILSoN, Harvard University "The Physician's Changing Role in the Hospital"

Discussion: To he announced

OCCUPATIONAL SOCIOLOGY: CONTRIBUTIONS TO KNOWLEDGE­Balmoral Room

Chairman, EDWARD GRoss, Washington State University

HARRY W. MARTIN and FRED E. KATz, University of North Carolina "The Professional School as a Molder of Motivations"

J. EuGENE HAAS, Ohio State University, MARTIN J. TAVES, University of Min· nesota, and DAVID M. SHAW, Duke University

"Influence Patterns in Vocational Choice"

LAWRENCE PoDELL, City College of New York "Occupational and Familial Role Expectations"

W AHREN E. }AMES, Rutgers University "Differences Among Occupational Prestige Strata in Acceptance of

Occupations as Professions"

GEORGE L. MADDOX, Millsaps College "Occupational Goals: A Study of the Expectations of Selected Pre-

Ministerial and Pre-Medical Undergraduates"

DAN C. LoRTIE, Harvard University "Institutional and Entrepreneurial Careers in Law and Medicine"

Discussion: BERNARD KARSH, University of Illinois WILLIAM KoRNHAUSER, University of California, Berkeley

SOCIAL DISORGANIZATION AND DEVIANT BEHAVIOR: CONCEPTS AND METHODS OF STUDY-Michigan Room

Chairman, AusTIN L. PoRTERFIELD, Texas Christian University

AusTIN L. PoRTERFIELD, Texas Christian University and FLOYD A. PoLLOCK, Stephen F. Austin College

"Concepts and Methods of Study of Social Disorganization and Deviant Behavior in 1959, with Emphasis upon Papers not Scheduled for Delivery"

GWYNN NETTLER, Community Council of Houston and Harris County, Texas "'Good Men,' 'Bad Men,' and the Perception of Reality"

MisRA S. ZAKS, Northwestern University Medical School, and RICHARD H. WALTERS, University of Toronto

"The Development and Validation of an Aggres~ion Scale with Appli-cation to Normal and Pathological Behavior"

JAcK Gmos, University of Texas "The Need for Analytical Typologies in Criminology"

JEROME HIMELHOCH, Brandeis University "Social Problems as Culture Personality Systems"

SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND PERSONALITY-East Lounge

Chairman, ORVILLE G. BRIM, }R., Russell Sage Foundation

EVELYN MAcDouGALL, Washington State University "Values and Anomie"

22 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1959-(Continued)

W. R. DILL, T. L. HILTON, and W. R. REITMAN, Carnegie Institute of Technology "The Role of the Individual in Promoting His Own Career: A Report

on Aspirants for Managerial Jobs in Industry"

EDGAR F. BoRGATTA, Russell Sage Foundation and JoNATHAN E. RoBBIN, New York University

"Role Specifications and Personality"

GARY M. MARANELL, University of Arkansas "The Elements of Role-Taking: Conceptualization and Empirical

Study"

CLARK E. VINCENT, State University of Iowa "Implications of Changes in Male-Female Role Expectations for Inter­

preting Masculinity-Femininity Scores"

FREDERICK W. KoENIG, Southern Methodist University "Clarity of Role Perceptions and Personal Satisfaction"

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

BUSINESS MEETING-Ballroom

I :30-3:30 P.M.

THE EFFECT OF ECONOMIC CHANGE ON OPINIONS AND ON THE COMMUNITY-West Lounge

Chairman, W. FRED CoTTRELL, Miami University

FRANCIS R. ALLEN, Florida State University "Nuclear Industries and Economic Development: A Study of Opinions"

J. KENNETH MoRLAND, Randolph·Macon Woman's College "Stability and Change Among Mill-Village Families"

DoNALD R. SouTH and VERNON J. PARENTON, Louisiana State University "Citronelle-Then and Now: A Study of Social Change"

FRANK W. YouNG and RuTH C. YouNG, San Diego State College Institute for Mental Health

"Two Determinants of Community Reaction to Industrialization in, Rural Mexico"

Discussion: To be announced

GRADUATE TRAINING IN SOCIOLOGY-Berwyn Room

Chairman, RAYMOND V. BoWERs, University of Georgia

F. JAMES DAVIS, Hamline University "Course Preparation Desired by Graduate Departments of Sociology"

HARRY SHARP, University of Michigan "Use of Detroit Area Study for Graduate Training"

NoRMAN G. HAWKINS, University of Texas Medical Branch "Graduate Training for Health Research"

INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY: THE MANAGEMENT OF MEN-Michigan Room

Chairman, JAMES G. MARCH, Carnegie Institute of Technology

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1959-(Continued) 23

CHARLES H. CoATES, University of Maryland "Business, Industry, and the Military Establishment: Pattern• of

Similarity in Executive Roles"

HARRISON C. WHITE, Carnegie Institute of Technology "Research and Development as a Pattern of Industrial Management:

Uncertainty, Conformity, and Institutionalization"

RICHARD S. HALPERN, J. Walter Thompson Co. "The Impact of Employee Unionization on Supervisory Attitudes"

HowARD M. VoLLMER, Stanford Research Institute, and PATRICK J. McGILLIVRAY, University of California, Berkllley

"Personnel Offices and the Institutionalization of Employee Rights"

CHANNING M. BRIGGS, San Francisco YMCA "A Deeision-Making Model for Viewing Superior-Subordinate Rela­

tionships"

METHODOLOGY-Parkview Room

Chairman, HERBERT H. HYMAN, Columbia University

THOMAS J. BANTA, Columbia University "An Empirical Study of a New Attitude Scaling Technique"

SIDNEY M. PECK, Milwaukee·Downer College "Group Discussion Interview"

MATILDA WHITE RILEY and MARY E. MoORE, Rutgers University "Role Identification in Dyad Analysis"

POliTICAL SOCIOLOGY: FOREIGN AND ETHNIC POliTICAL STYLES­East Lounge

Chairman, RoBERT E. LANE, Yale University

DANIEL KuBAT, University of Wisconsin "Patterns of Political Leadership in a Communist State: Czechoslovakia,

1946-1958"

MICHAEL PARENTI, Yale University "The Politics of Americanization: Three Generations of Italian­

Americans"

LuCIAN W. PYE, Massachusetts Institute of Technology "Burmese' Political Styles"

JoHN C. LEGGETT and DAVID STREET, University of Michigan "Conflict Responses: Detroit Negroes Face Unemployment"

SPECIAL STUDIES OF RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS-Ballroom

Chairman, T. ScoTT MIYAKAWA, Boston University

LEONARD BROOM, University of Texas "The Australian Aborigines: A Powerless Minority"

JoHN B. EDLEFSEN and KHALIDA SHAH, Washington State University, and MoHSIN ·F AROOQI, University of the Punjab, Pakistan

"Makranis, the Negroes of West Pakistan"

FRANK F. LEE, University of California, Riverside "Racial Patterns in a British City: An Institutional Approach"

IMMANUEL WALLERSTEIN, Columbia University "Ethnicity and Natiqnal lntefl'aticm !I! West Afric~"

24 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1959-(Continued)

THE SOCIOLOGIST IN THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION-Balmoral Room

Chairman, SAMUEL W. BLIZZARD, Princeton Theological Seminary

Panel Discussion Discussion: RocKWELL C. SMITH, Garrett Biblical Institute

CARL H. HERTZ, Hanna Divinity School WILLIAM L. KoLB, Carleton College

3:30-5:30 P.M.

CRIMINOLOGY -Ballroom

Chairman, RoBERT E. CLARK, Pennsylvania State University

JACKSON ToBY, Rutgers University "Status Loss as a Factor in the Selection of Delinquent Friends"

NoRMAN S. HAYNER, University of Washington "Patterns in Prisoner Backgrounds: Characteristics of Five Offender

Types"

CLARENCE ScHRAG, University of Washington "Preliminary Criminal Typology"

STANTON WHEELER, Harvard University "Aspects of Socialization in Correctional Communities"

MICHAEL HAKEEM, University of Wisconsin "Brain Waves, Drugs, and Delinquency"

THE FAMILY: MATE SELECTION AND MARITAL ADJUSTMENT-Michi­gan Room

Chairman, WILLIAM M. KEPHART, University of Pennsylvania

MIRRA KoMAROVSKY, JANE PHILIPS and DoROTHY WILLNER, Bureau of Applied Social Research, Columbia University

"Patterns of Communication in Working-Class Marriages"

ERNEST R. MoWRER, Northwestern University "Sequential and Class Variables of the Suburban Family"

CHARLES W. HoBART, University of Redlands "Attitude Changes During Courtship and Marriage"

F. IVAN NYE, Washington State University "Employment Status and Maternal Adjustment t~ Children"

JAcK BuERKLE and THEODORE ANDERSON, Yale University, and RoBIN BADGLEY University of Saskatchewan '

"Altruism and Marital Adjustment"

SOCIOLOGY OF SMALL GROUPS-East Lounge

Chairman, 0MAR KHAYYAM MooRE, Yale University

GEORGE PsATHAs, and SHELDON STRYKER, Indiana University "An Experimental Study of Power Coalitions in Triads"

JEANNE WATSON, University of Chicago and DAVID RrESMAN, Harvard University "Emotional Themes in Sociability"

STUART C. Donn, and MARILYN McCURTAIN, Public Opinion Laboratory, Uni-versity of W asbington

"Logistic Diffusion in Randomly Overlapped Cliques"

RoBERT FREED BALES and ARTHUR S. CoucH, Harvard University "The Value Profile-A Factor Analytic Study of Value Statements"

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1959-(Continued)

SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION-West Lounge

Chairman, MARTIN A. TRow, University of California, Berkeley

BuRTON R. CLARK, University of California, Berkeley "How Colleges Handle Student Failures"

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RosE K. GoLDSEN, MoRRIS RosENBERG, RoBIN M. WILLIAMS, JR., Cornell Uni-versity, and EDWARD A. SucHMAN, Department of Health, New York City

"Educational Values of College Students"

NoRMAN MILLER, School of Public Works, University of North Carolina "Academic Climate and Student Values"

NATALIE RoGOFF, Bureau of Applied Social Research, Columbia University "College, Careers and Social Contexts"

REECE McGEE, The University of Texas "The Functional Necessity for Institutional 'Inbreeding' "

SOCIOLOGY OF ORGANIZATIONS-Berwyn Room

Chairman, PHILIP SELZNICK, University of California, Berkeley

RoBERT DuBIN, University of Oregon "Power and Function"

WILLIAM A. KoRNHAUSER, University of California, Berkeley "Professional Independence and the Large Organization"

SoL LEVINE, PAUL E. WHITE and CAROL L. PIERSON, Harvard School of Public Health

"Interaction Among Organizations"

Lours A. FERMAN, Wayne State University; VrcTOR GELINEAU and ALVIN D. ZALINGER, Boston University

"Church Organization and Unofficial Agencies"

WILLIAM M. EvAN and MoRRIS ZELDITCH, JR., Columbia University "An Experimental Study of Bureaucratic Authority"

SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION: STUDIES OF PROTESTANTISM AND CATHOLICISM-Parkview Room

Chairman, GERHARD E. LENSKI, University of Michigan

RAYMOND J. MURPHY, University of California, Los Angeles "Authoritarianism and Religious Affiliation"

HARVEY J. LocKE and SISTER SARAH MARGARET, University of Southern Cali­fornia

"Changes in Personality Traits and Values of Nuns from Postulancy Into Professed Life"

DAVID H. FossELMAN and WILLIAM THoMAs Lru, University of Portland "Social Mobility of Catholic College Students in the Northwest"

NEIL J. WELLER, West Virginia University "A Comparative Study of Vertical Mobility Among Catholics and

Protestants"

DAVID 0. MoBERG, Bethel College, St. Paul "Religion and Society in the Netherlands and America"

20 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1959-(Continued)

SOCIOLOGY OF SCIENCE-Balmoral Room

Chairman, FRANCIS X. SuiTON, the Ford Foundation

KARL B. HILL, Harvard University "The Social and Individual Needs Met by Science"

NoRMAN KAPLAN, Cornell University "Research Atmospheres in Two Different Institutional Contexts"

HAROLD GARFINKEL, University of California, Los Angeles "Reasonable Rules of Procedure and 'Reasonable' Findings in Scientific

Inquiry

Other papers to be announced

SPECIAL MEETINGS

COUNCIL MEETINGS COUNCIL, 1959-Lincoln Room

September 2, 10:00 A.M.-Meeting 12:00 M. -Informal Luncheon Meeting 1:15 P.M.-Meeting

September 3, 4:30 P.M.-Meeting 10:00 P.M.-Informal Gathering (refreshments available)­

East Lounge September 4, 4:30 P.M.-Meeting (tentative)

COUNCIL, 1960---Lincoln Room September 5, 4:30 P.M.-Meeting (tentative)

COMMITIEE MEETINGS

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LIAISON COMMITTEE ON SOCIOLOGY AND EDUCATION, WILBUR BROOKOVER, · Chairman

September 4, 3:30 P.M.-Illinois Room

1960 COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES, W. FRED CoTTRELL, Chairman September 3, 9:00 A.M.-lllinois Room

SELECTION COMMITTEE ON MAciVER A WARD, HARRY ALPERT, Chairman September 3, 1:30 P.M.-American Room

1960 COMMITTEE ON NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS, KIMBALL YouNG, Chairman September 4, 9:00 A.M.-Lincoln Room

MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE AND REPRESENTATIVES, HAROLD PFAUTz, Chairman September 5, 12:00 M. -Special Luncheon Meeting-Lincoln Room

COMMITTEE ON TRAINING AND PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS, ELBRIDGE SIBLEY, Chairman

September 3, 10:00 A.M.-lllinois Room

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INDEX OF PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS

Adler, Franz ........................ 20 Coates, Charles H. . .................. 23 Agger, Robert E. .................... 18 Cohen, Bernard P .................. 6, 10 Alexander, Chester ................... 12 Coleman, James S ..................... 6 Allen, Francis R ...................... 22 Collison, Peter ....................... 8 Alpert, Harry .................. 3, 12, 27 Committee Meetings .................. 27 Anderson, Theodore .................. 24 Connor, Ralph G ..................... 15 Auster, Donald ....................... 15 Coser, Lewis A. . ................. ll, 19

Cottrell, W. Fred ............ 3, 8, 22, 27 Back, Kurt .......................... 14 Couch, Arthur S. . .................... 24 Badgley, Robin ...................... 24 Council Meetings ..................... 27 Bailey, Wilfrid C. .. .................. 7 Cowhig, James D. . ................... 15 Balderston, Frederick E. .............. 10 Crawford, W. Rex .................. ll Bales, Robert Freed .................. 24 Cumming, Elaine M. . ................. 7 Baltzell, E. Digby .................... ll Banta, Thomas J ...................... 23

Cutright, Phillips .................... 10 Cuzzort, R. P ........................ 19

Bar-Josef, Rivka ..................... 15 Cyert, Richard ...................... 12 Baum, Samuel ....................... 18 Baumgartel, Howard .................. 19 Dahl, Robert A. . ..................... 18 Becker, Howard ................... 3, 12 Davis, F. James .................. 16, 22 Belcher, John C. ...................... 7 Davis, Fred ......................... 20 Bell, Norman W ...................... 16 Davis, James A ..................... 3, l7 Bensman, Joseph ..................... 12 Davis, Kingsley ................... 3, 19 Berger, Bennett M. . .................. 17 De Fleur, Melvin L. .............. 15, 20 Beshers, James M. .. ................. ll Dentler, Robert A. . .................. 14 Blackwell, Gordon W .................. 3 Deutsch, Karl ........................ 13 Blizzard, Samuel W ................... 24 Dewey, Richard ...................... 17 Blue, John T ......................... ll Dill, William R. ..................... 22 Blumer, Herbert ...................... 3 Dillingham, Harry C. .................. 8 Bogard, Howard ..................... 18 Dinitz, Simon ........................ 16 Bordua David J ................... 7, 12 Dodd, Stuart C. ...................... 24 Borgatta, Edgard F ............... 9, 22 Dubin, Robert ..................... 9, 2.5 Bowerman, Charles E ................. 20 .Duncan, Beverly ...................... 3 Bowers, Raymond V ................. 22 Duncan, Otis Dudley .................. 3 Bracket, James W .................... 18 Briggs, Channing M. . ................ 23 Edlefsen, John B ..................... 23 Brim, Orville G., Jr ............ 8, 14, 21 Eggan, Fred ......................... 7 Brookover, Wilbur ................... 27 Ehrmann, Winston W ................. 13 Broom, Leonard ................... 3, 23 Erickson, Lois E. .................... H Brown, Robert Guy ................... 20 Etzioni, Amitai ...................... 17 Buerkle, Jack ........................ 24 Evan, William M .................... 25 Burchinal, Lee G. . ................... ll Burgess, Ernest W ................... 20 Faber, Seymour ....................... 7

Fallers, Lloyd A ....................... 7 Cadwallader, Mervyn L. ............... 8 Camilleri, Santo F. . ................. 17

Faris, Robert E. L. ................ 3, 19 Farooqi, Mohsin ..................... 23

Caplovitz, David ..................... 14 Faunce, William A. . ................. 18 Caplow, Theodore ................ 12, 27 Feldman, Arnold S ................... 8 Carter, Roy E. . ...................... 20 Feldman, Jacob J ..................... 13 Cassidy, Sally ........................ 3 Catton, William R., Jr ................ 20

Ferman, Louis A ................... 7, 25 Fiedler, Fred ........................ 16

Chancellor, Loren .................... ll Form, William H ..................... 18 Clark, Burton R ...................... 25 Fosselman, David H. . ............... 25 Clark, Robert E. ..... i ............... 24 Clausen, John A ................ 3, 6, 12 Cloyd, Jerry S ......................... 8

Fowler, Irving A. . .................. 18 Freeman, Howard E. . ................ 14 Freeman, Linton ...................... 3

Freidson, Eliot L .................... 21 Friedman, Eugene F .................. 20 Fuguitt, Glenn V .................. 6, 20

Garfinkel, Harold .................... 26 Gebhard, Paul H. . ................... 13 Gelineau, Victor ..................... 25 Gerver, Israel ........................ 12 Gibbs, Jack ......................... 21 Gieber, Walter ....................... 20 Gill, Rafael E. ....................... 14 Gilliam, Sylvia B. .................... 13 Glaser, Daniel ....................... 17 Glass, David C. ....................... 8 Glock, Charles Y ..................... 19 Goldrich, Daniel ..................... 19 Goldsen, Rose K. .. .................. 25 Goldstein, Bernard ................... 18 Goode, William J ..................... 13 Gouldner, Alvin W. . ................. 19 Graham, Saxon ........... : .......... 9 Greenfield, Sidney M. . ............... 11

Huang, Lucy Jen ..................... 11 Hughes, Everett C .................... 8 Hunt, Chester L. ..................... 19 Hutchins, Edwin B. .................. 16 Hutchinson, Charles E ................. 9 Hyde, Robert W ....................... 8 Hyman, Herbert H ................ 14, 23

J a co, E. Gartly ....................... 9 Jaffe, A. J ........................... 18 James, John ......................... 12 James, Warren E. .................... 21 Janes, Robert W ....................... 7 Jenkins, Patricia D. . ................. 18 J eTJks, Leland H. . ................... 13 John, M. E .......................... 11 Jokinen, Walfrid J ................... 10 Jonassen, Christen T ................. 14 Jones, Butler A ...................... 18 Johnstone, John ..................... 10

Kadushin, Charles ................... 14

Levine, Sol .......................... 25 Levy, Marion J., Jr .....•...•....... 7, 13 Lilienfeld, Abraham ................... 9 Lipman, Aaron ...................... 20 Lippitt, Ronald ...................... 12 Lipset, S. M .......................... 3 Litwak, Eugene ...................... 17 Lin, William Thomas ................. 25 Lively, Charles E. . .................. 11 Locke, Harvey J ..................... 25 Loomis, Charles P .......•............. 3 Lortie, Dan C. .. ..................... 21 Lowenthal, Leo ...................... 12

MacDougall, Evelyn .................. 21 Mack, Raymond W .................... 3 Maddox, George L., Jr ................ 21 Maisel, Richard ..................... 14 Maitland, Sheridan T ................. 15 Maranell, Gary M. . ................. 22 March, James G .................. 12, 22 Marc son, Simon ....................... 8

Page, Charles H ...................... 3 Palola, Ernest G ...................... 15 Parenti, Michael ..................... 23 Parenton, Vernon J .................. 22 Parsons, Talcott ....•................. 3 Pasamanick, Benjamin ............... 16 Patterson, Ralph M. . ................ 16 Payne, Raymond ...................... 7 Peck, Sidney M ....................... 23 Pelles, Geraldine ..................... 12 Perrow, Charles B. . .................. 16 Petersen, William .................... 13 Pfautz, Harold W ................. 8, 27 Philips, Jane ......................... 24 Pierson, Carol L. ..................... 25 Podell, Lawrence ..................... 21 Pollock, Floyd A ...................... 21 Polsky, Howard W .................... 14 Pomeroy, Wardell B. ................. 13 Porterfield, Austin L. ............. 15, 21 Psathas, George ..................... 24 Pye, Lucian W ....................... 23

Greer, Scott A. . ................... 3, 15 Grimshaw, Allen D. . ................ 18 Gross, Edward ....................... 21 Grusky, Oscar ....................... 16 Gudeman, Jon ........................ 6 Gullahorn, Jeanne E. . ................ 11 Gullahorn, John T .................... 11 Gutman, Robert ...................... 10

Haas, J. Eugene ..................... 21 Rage, Jerald T ...................... 13 Hagood, Margaret Jarman ............. 3 Hajda, Jan .......................... 10 Hakeem, Michael .................... 24

Kahl, Joseph A. . ................... 6, 9 Kaplan, Norman ..................... 26 Karsh, Bernard ...................... 21 Katz, Elihu ....................... 6, 20 Katz, Fred E. ........................ 21 Kaufman, Harold F ................ 7, 11 Kephart, William M. . ......... 11, 13, 24 Kerckhoff, Alan C .................... 19 King, Morton B., Jr .................. 9 Kirk, Dudley ........................ 27 Kish, Leslie ...................... 14, 17 Kits use, John I. .. .................... 3 Klassen, Peter P. . .................... 3 Knox, John B. . ....................... 7

Martin, Harry W ..................... 21 Mauksch, Hans ....................... 3 Maxwell, Milton A .................... 16 McCord, Joan ......................... 6 McCord, William ...................... 6 McCurtain, Marilyn .................. 24 McGee, Reece ....................... 25 McGillivray, Patrick J ............... -23 McKay, Henry D. . ................... 17 McLellan, David S. . ................... 8 McLeod, Jack M. . ................... 15 McPhee, William ...................... 6 Mendelsohn, Harold .................. 7 Menzel, Herbert ...................... 9

Rachiele, Leo D ...................... 14 Reiss, Albert J., Jr ................. 3, 8 Reitzes, Dietrich C .................... 19 Riesman, David ...................... 24 Reitman, W. R ....................... 22 Riley, John W., Jr ..................... 3 Riley, Matilda White .............. 3, 23 Robbin, Jonathan E .................. 22 Robins, Lee N ........................ 15 Rogers, Everett M .................... 20 Rogier, Lloyd ......................... 9 Rogoff, Natalie ................... 15, 25 Roos, Donald ......................... 3

Halpern, Richard S ................... 23 Hamblin, Robert L. ................... 6 Hardt, Robert H ...................... 14

Koenig, Frederick W ................. 22 Kolaja, Jiri ........................... 9 Kolb, William L. .................. 3, 24

Merton, Robert K. . ................... 3 Meyersohn, Rolf ...................... 7 Miller, Norman ...................... 25

Rose, Arnold M. . .................... 16 Rosenberg, Bernard ............... 12, 25 Rosenberg, Morris ................... 25

Hare, A. Paul ....................... 16 Harp, John ........................... 8 Hartung, Frank E. . .................. 17 Hauser, Philip M ..................... 3 Hawkins, Norman G .................. 22 Hayes, Wayland J ..................... 8 Hayner, Norman S ................... 24 Hays, David G. . ..................... 10 Heberle, Rudolph .................... 10 Heer, David l\1. . .....•........•...•.. 11 Hertz, Carl H. .. ..................... ~4 Hill, Karl B. ........................ 26 Hill, Reuben .......................... 3 Hill, Richard J ...................... 17 Hillery, George A., Jr. .............. 7, 10 Hilton, T. L .......................... 22 Himelhoch, Jerome ................... 21 Hobart, Charles W ................... 24 Hoggatt, Austin C. . .................. 10 Hollingshead, August B. .............. 19 Romans, George C. ................ 3, 18 Hopper, Rex D. . ...................... 3

Komarovsky, Mirra .................. 24 Kornhauser, William A ............ 21, 25 Kosa, John .......................... 14 Krader, Lawrence .................... 10 Kubat, Daniel ....................... 23 Kuhn, Manford H .................... 14

Lambert, Richard D. . ................. 9 Lane, Robert E. . ................. 18, 23 Larson, William R. .. ................ 15 Lasswell, Thomas E. . ................ 19 Laulicht, Jerome ...................... 6 Lavin, David E. . ...................... 8 Lazerwitz, Bernard ................... 17 Lee, Frank F, ....................... 23 Lee, Rose Hum ....................... 3 Lefton, Mark ........................ 16 Leggett, John C. .. ................... 23 Leiffer, Murray H ..................... 3 Lenski, Gerhard E. ............... 19, 25 Leslie, Gerald R. . ................... 13 Leventman, Seymour ................. 12

Miyakawa, T. Scott .................. 23 Moberg, David 0 .................... 25 Monahan, Thomas P .................. 10 Montague, Joel B. ................... 15 Moore, Mary E. ...................... 23 Moore, Omar K. . ................. 16, 24 Moore, Wilbert E. .................. 3, 6 Morland, J. Kenneth ................. 22 Morris, Rudolph E. .................. 12 Mowrer, Ernest R .................... 24 Murphy, Raymond J .................. 25 Myers, Jerome K .... : .. .............. 12

Naegele, Kaspar ...................... 7 Nam, Charles B. . .................... 18 Nettler, Gwynn ...................... 21 Neugarten, Bernice L. ................. 6 Nisbet, Robert A. . ............... 13, 20 Northwood, Lawrence K. .............. 9 Nye, F. Ivan ........................ 24

Rosenblum, Abraham L. .............. 19 Rosengren, William R ................. 14 Rossi, Peter H. . .............. 10, 17, 18 Roucek, JosephS ..................... 16 Ryan, Bryce ......................... 20 Ryder, Norman B ..................... 6

Salomon, Albert ...................... 12 Sanders, Irwin T .................... 3, 7 Sarah Margaret, Sister ............... . 25 Sauer, Warren L. ..................... 18 Saunders, Harold W .................. 16 Schild, Erling ....................... 15 Schneider, David M .................... 7 Schnore, Leo F ....................... 10 Schommer, Cyril 0 .................... 14 Schrag, Clarence ..................... 24 Schwartz, Richard D. . ................ 16 Section Meetings ..................... 28 Seeman, Melvin ....................... 8 Selvin, Hanan C. ..................... 17

Horowitz, Arnold E. . .................. 7 Levin, Martin L. .................... 20 Olsen, Kenneth M. . ................... 6 Selznick, Gertrude Jaeger ............. 19 Hoselitz, Bert F. . .................... 10 Levin, Morton ........................ 9 Orzack, Louis H. . .................... 7 Selznick, Philip ................... 19, 25

Shah, Khalida ....................... 23 Trow, Donald B. . .................... 16 Notes

Sharp, Harry ........................ 22 Trow, Martin A. . ................. 10, 25 Shaw, David M ....................... 21 Shaw, J. Gordon ...................... 15 Udy, Stanley H., Jr ................... 18 Sheppard, Harold L. ................... 7 Ullman, Morris B. .................... 18 Short, James F., Jr .................... 17 Useem, John ...................... 8, 13 Silberstein, Fred B. .................... 8 Useem, Ruth ......................... 13 Sibley, Elbridge ................... 9, 27 Simmons, Ozzie G ..................... 14 Va!ien, Preston ....................... 3 Simpson, Ida Harper ................... 9 Simpson, Jon ........................ 16

Van den Haag, Ernest ................ 12 VanderZanden, James W .............. 19

Simpson, Richard L. ................... 9 Vincent, Clark E ...................... 22 Sjoberg, Gideon ............... 10, 17, 19 V old, George B. . .................. 3, 17 Skolnick, Jerome H. . ................. 16 Volkart, Edmund H ................... 14 Sletto, Raymond F. . ................... 3 Vollmer, Howard M. . ............. 16, 23 Smigel, Erwin 0. . .................... 16 Smith, Harvey L. ..................... 15 Wallerstein, Immanuel ................ 23 Smith, Luke M. . ..................... 18 Wallin, Paul .......................... 6 Smith, Marion B ....................... 3 Walters, Richard H. . ................. 21 Smith, Rockwell C. ................... 24 Warner, Wellman J .................... 3 Smith, T. Lynn ........................ 3 Watson, Jeanne ...................... 24 Sokol, Robert ........................ 15 Wei!, William B. ..................... 16 South, Donald R ...................... 22 Weinberg, S. Kirson ................... 8 Sower, Christopher E. .................. 7 Spaeth, JoeL ........................ 10

Weller, Neil J ........................ 25 Wertheimer, Jerrold L. ................ 15

Spivack, Sydney S. . .................. 13 Whatley, Charles D ................... 19 Stein, Maurice R. . ................... 11 Wheeler, Stanton ..................... 24 Stinchcombe, Arthur L. ............... 15 White, Harrison C. ................... 23 Stouffer, Samuel ..................... 18 White, Paul E ........................ 25 Street, David ......................... 23 Wilensky, Harold L .................... 6 Stryker, Sheldon ..................... 24 Wilkinson, Thomas 0 .................. 10 Stycos, Joseph Mayone ................ 14 Williams, Robin M., Jr .............. 3, 25 Suchman, Edward A ............... 13, 25 Willie, Charles V ...................... 6 Sussman, Marvin B. . ................. 16 Willner, Dorothy ...................... 24 Sutton, Francis X. . ............... 13, 26 Wilson, Robert Neal .................. 21 Sutton, Willis A., Jr. ................... 7 Wolfgang, Marvin E. ................. 16 Swanson, Bert ....................... 18 Woodhouse, Charles E .................. 8 Swanson, Guy E. ..................... 19 Wrong, Dennis H ..................... 11 Swinehart, James W .................. 15

Y egge, Robert B ...................... 16 Taeuber, Irene ........................ 3 Young, Donald .................... 3, 12 Taves, Marvin ........................ 21 Young, Frank W. . .................... 22 Taylor, Carl C ............. .' .......... 11 Young, Kimball ...................... 27 Theodore, Athena .................... 15 Young, Ruth C. ...................... 22 Thompson, Wayne E. . ................ 20 Tilly, Charles ......................... 8 Zaks, Misha S. . ...................... 21 Toby, Jackson ....................... 24 Zallinger, Elvin D ..................... 25 Tokuhata, George K .................... 6 Zelditch, Morris, Jr ................... 25 Tomasson, Richard F. . ............... 18 Zloczower, .Abraham ................... 6