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Former Presidents of the Association
Lester F. Ward William G. Sumner Franklin H. Giddings Albion W. Small Edward A. Ross George E. Vincent George E. Howard Charles H. Cooley Frank W. Blackmar James Q. Dealey Edward C. Hayes James P. Lichtenberger Ulysses G. Weatherly Charles A. Ellwood Robert E. Park John L. Gillin William I. Thomas John M. GilleHe William F. Ogburn Howard W. Odum Emory S. Bogardus Luther L Bernard Edward B. Reuter Ernest W. Burgess F. Stuart Chapin Henry P. Fairchild Ellsworth Faris Frank H. Hankins Edwin H. Sutherland Robert M. Maciver
Stuart A. Queen Dwight Sanderson George A. Lundberg Rupert B. Vance Kimball Young Carl C. Taylor Louis Wirth E. Franklin Frazier TalcoH Parsons Leonard S. CoHrell, Jr. Robert C. Angell Dorothy Swaine Thomas Samuel A. Stouffer Florian Znaniecki Donald Young Herbert Blumer Robert K. Merton Robin M. Williams, Jr. Kingsley Davis Howard Becker Robert E. L. Faris Paul F. Lazarsfeld EvereH C. Hughes George C. Homans Pitirim A. Sorokin Wilbert E. Moore Charles P. Loomis Philip M. Hauser Arnold M. Rose Ralph H. Turner
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EXECUTIVE OFFICE 1722 N Street, N.W.
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SESSION ORGANIZE~/., , .
Rodolfo Alvarez, The Chicano Community Otto N~ Wi~~~.: Mass Communication ani/ J. Michael Armer, Comparative Social Public' dpiniotl · ' ~
Systems Edwin Lemert, Social, Deviance: Labeling Cerl W.' Backman, Social Psychology Theory ' _ , . . . c. .- ,
Harry Ball, Sociology of Law Gerhard E. Lenski, The Future of lne~ua/ity Norman Bell, Sociology of the Family Barry B. Levine, Problems. of ·Sotial ln'quaf. Peter Blau, Theoretical Sociology, Section ity in Puerto Rico'·. · . · ~ ·· ~ ( · ,
Program Donald N. Levine, ]be .t;)lsc!pliiJ~: ,Unt/ef,~ Robert Boguslaw, The Discipline: The Social graduate Education: Academic and Com-
. Role of the Sociologists munity '-Elise Boulding, International Relations and Hylan Lewis, Community Development and
Peace Sell Determination Roy S. Bryce-Laporte, Inequality Among Stanley Lieberson, Contributed Papers
Nations Gary Marx, Protest Movements and Co/lee-Alexander L Clark, Socia/ Deviance and five Behavior
Social Control Karen Oppenheim Mason, The Discipline: The Burton R. Clark, Sociology of Education Role of Women in Sociology James E. Conyers, The Black. Community Hans Maubch, Teaching Undergraduate Ronald G. Corwin, Formal Organizations Sociology Harry J. Crockett, Sociology of Language Rolf B. Meyersohn, Leisure and Life Style • \ Arlene Daniels, Conflict in Co/leges and Martin Pfaff, The Grants Ecpntllpy:~'Jifc/1 59-
Universities cieta/ Integration • · .. '. 0 ·~: l '' ·'· William D'Antonio, Seminars George Psathas, Phenomenological Socioloj;t N. J. Demerath, The Sociology of Planning . ~~tj~.~~. Vfhit~ .~. i!~Y.· :fp,-;.quci(ity A .. l!I.A~n.~A~J N. J •. Demerath, Ill, The Current Crisis in· · j t;{lj!!P' ' ~- · j · , I ,~ \.
Federal Funding · uhus ·River~~ 1 The'· Context or' 'Con1l,aJ Sigmund Diamond, History of Inequality Mexican-Americans in the United States William Domhoff, Political Sociology Alice S. Rossi, Sociology of Sex ·Roles, Bruce K. Eckland, Sociohio/ogy Section Program · G. Franklin Edwards, Race and Ethnic Re- W. Richard Scott, Organizations and Occu-
lations potions, Section Program Harry Edwards, Sociology of Spart Eleanor B. Sheldon, Social Indicators dnd Ozzie Edwards, Society and Its Physical En- Public Policy
vironment Harold L. Sheppard, Inequality in Wealth Robert A. Ellis, Socia/ Mobility and Income Edgar G. Epps, The Discipline: The Partici- Edward Shils, Sociology of Knowledge
patton of Black. Sociologists James F. Short, Violence in American So-Arnold Feldman, Social Change in Develop- ciety
ing Nations Nathaniel Siegel, Luncheon Roundtables Kurt Finsterbusch, Meeting ,f Chairmen of Paul M. Siegel, Ecology
PhD Granting Departments Rita James Simon, Unequal Opportunities Richard Flacks, The Concerns of Radical for Women
Sociology Marshall Sl:lare, Sociology of Religion· Howard E. Freeman, Social Action Programs: Jerome H. Skolnick, Inequality in Criminal
Evaluation and Critiques of Recent Pro- Justice grams Charles U. Smith, Racism in Socio/ogicetl
Edgar Z. Friedenberg, Contemporary Cui- Study of Race? ture and Social Change Gerald M; Swajf!'f."Fi/m ,a.s a. ~~{c[J .flo//
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orva • enn, e sclp me: upp Y an Karl t:. Taeubr, 'Demorjiapbiti,;Aip'eds "'o/'roe, Demand for Socio/og ists equality . .
David Gottlieb, Inter-Generational Conflict Edward A. Tiryakian, Theoretical Sociology J. Eugene Haas, Sociology of Organizations Murray Wax, American Indians' Evaluat/011
and Occupations of Sociological Efforts David R. Heise, Research Methodology Martin Weinberg, Ethnomefhodo/ogy Burkart Holzner, Humanistic Sociology George L Wilber, Rural Sociology Evelyn Kitagawa, Population Policies Charles V. Willie, Urban ~o.cio.tog·y Jack Ladinslcy, Impact of the Military on Robert N •. Wilson,
Society c. P. Wolf, Social' Kenneth C. Land, Social Forecasting and Marvin Wolfgang,
Public Policy Harriet A. Zuckerman, Socio/acrvai:Sdillile!~l
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CONTENTS
FORMER PRESIDENTS ---------------------------------------- Inside Front Cover PROGRAM COMMITrEE . . . , . . .10
S~$SfON ORGANIZERS .:::::::::::::~~~~~~·~~~~~~:~:~~~~~:~:::::::::~:=:::~~ 2
ASS~CIATION COUNCil.: -----------------------------------'Inside Ba~k· c~"·' GENERAL INFORMATION -------------------------------------------------- 4
Services ---------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Program Notes ---------------------------------------------------------- 4
Presidential Session ----------------------------------------------------- 4 Featured SessionS' -·-.,---'-----------:_ ___________ ,: ________ _: ___ ~ _____ _:.;____ 4
Socia I Events 5
Joint Meetings. ,,.----------~------·-J------~--------'-------~----~~----'----'- 5 Seminar Sessions -------------------------------------------------_:_ __ :_ · ' 5 Cqntributed Paper Sessions -----------------------------~--------------- ..
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Business· Meetings ----~---------=====~~=======~~~=======~=~==·==~~=~===~== . Section Meetings ______ :___ ______________ _: ______ ~-----~~--:-~ __ ::_.:;_~_:_~-· Committee and Editorial Board Meetings _: _______ .:. __ ~---·.: ____ ~_.:._· _· _:.:_' __
Day Care Center _ ___: ________ _: _____ ;:. ______________ ~:·~--·:.: _________ .
Sale of,. Papers ---------------------"------------------.:. _____ ---~-~-----Professional Placement Service ----------------------------'---'-"---_: ____ .:.._.:..:..:. Press Room ----"'7"'.,-----~'-----------:.:._ ________________ .::::_ __ ~· •_:_ Book, !=xhipits. ________ ., _________________ :_ ____ _,____ ' . ' '
Federal Research and Training Grants ------------------============~-~--==.,. Meetings of Oth'r ~r?ups ----------------------------------------~------"= Future Meetings of the ASA . ·. •F i . - :·'
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ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM Council and Committee Meetings -----------------------------------Program Index -----------------------------------~------------------======= Program Summary ----------------------------------------Monday, August 30 ----------------------~--------------================= Tuesday, August 31 ------------------------·-------------------------------
Wednesday, September I · --------------------------------------------Thursday, .September 2 ---------------,------..: _ _:_ ____ :. __ ~~-"''"--"'----,"--'--·
DIRECTORY OF EXHIBITORS ---------------------------------------------~
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ASA JOURNAL EDITORS ---------------------------------------------------- 171 ASA SECTION OFFICERS __ .:________________________________________________ 171
INDEX OF PARTICIPANTS --------------------------------------------------- 172
GENERAL INFORMATION .,,_~'"}''Yr- ~t~ >;,>}_<, 1 ~r~
. :., Headquarters for the Annual Meeting is located in the Denver Hilton ffotel~ bufmany activities will be held at the Brown Palac~ Ho,tel two bloc'b aw~y. 'lri, de~ignating locations of activities, only room' n~mes are' listed . f~ .. fhe' behver Hilton; those located in the Brown Palace cjlv~ the hotel narii~ ~nd the room. ' -~
SERVICES •. The following services are located in the Convention Lobby of the Denver Hilton: - ·
I. Registration. Pre-registrants may pick up their kits and badges; others may register, pay their fees, and receive their kits. The registration booths are staffed by employees of the Denver Convention Bureau who'.are not knowledgeable about other aspects of the program or the aff~lrs:c;~f.theASA. For such information, please go to the ASA desk in th_e fE!gistration area< ! ·
· 2. ASA Desk. An ASA staff member will be able to give you information relating to membership, publications, program, etc. , 3. Luncheon Roundtable Information ·Deskl·-. 4. Hospitality Desk. Although no formal fours have been plahned, 'iriforrriation will be available on sightseeing, shopping, restaurants, and 'fhlf tnany attractions of the Denver area. · r 5. Message Board. Names of those for whom there are messa~es will· f,e posted here and you should check the board frequ~ntly for your nar:i'te. 'The lhessages will be kept in a file to insure prtvacy. Because this se~ice ,i~ de~igned primarily !or ~hose persons not staying in hotel~,.'Vf~ st~dhgly,u~~e.y?u fo use the h~els ma1l and message desks whenever possible •. , . . ,,. ,· ,.,
The ASA Executive Office is located in the Cqlo~a~o ~09.1'!1 91:1. thE! M~z,-~anine. Use stairway from Convention Lobby. · · · · · ' · ' , ,.
PROGRAM NOTES Presidential Session
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President William H. Sewell's address on "Inequality in-Higher Edue~tl~il" will be on Monday evening at 8:30 p.m. The recipients oJ th~ Sorokin Award and the DuBois-Johnson-Frazier Award will be announcE!Cf at:·this session; ·
'' ' .. Featured Sessions
The following nine sessions have been selected by President Sewell-to ~e, featured on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday afternoons at·4:30. p.n'!';::
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Monday: · 43, The Disclpline1 Undergraduate Education, Academic Community
44. Violence in AMerican Society 45. Symposium on Population Poli~y
Tuesday: . 87. Unequal: Opportuhities for Women 88. The Black Community 89. The Current Crisis in Federal Funding: Prospects and Im
plications· '!' ednesday:. 131. The DiscipliJ'le: The Social Role of the Sociologist: A
, Newlook . . 132; Symposium on Sodological Perspectiv~s on Nixon's Ac-
tion Programs · 133. Protest Movements and the Agents of Social Control
Social Events ' .
. , All ngistrants and guests are in\<ited to attend the Duteh-t r~at Party oh tvfo11day evening imlflediately followit19 the-Presidential Session, In the Silver-Gold c:ompleic on the mezzanine. ·
Joint Meetings
. SeY6ral· s"essions will be held Jointly with The Rural SoeiologieM Society, the Association for the Sociology of Religion, and the Association for the Study of the Grants Economy. These· sessions are indicated in the Program.
Seminar Sessions
··. Y~u will·fi~d numer~us Seminar Sessions li~ed in the Pr~gram. ·Pap-ers will not b~ read ~t these sessionsi rather a brief summary will be presented by ·the auth~r f~llowed by open dlscu5lilon. Participants ln the Seminars will be>ex.p_ecf,e.~ to have rea.d the papers before attel1ding the. sessions. Copies·of:.these papers are available in the Savoy Room for a· fE!e of.$1.00. Attendance at each Seminar Session will be limited to 20 persons.
Contributed Paper Sessions
At. fn the Seminar Ses~ion~.-.· papers wtil ~~ly be su~marized in .t~~- th_re~ Contributed Pape~ Sessions (bS, 82, an~ 112). These pap~rs are. avafllable in the Savoy Room at a cost of $1.00 each.
Dartmouth Cutrieulum: J1 . . Using .the Time-Shar,i!"g Computer ·. • .
01'! Wednesday at 8:30· a.m;, srli brief- pa'pe_rs ~Ill b~ pras.ented··on this rtopic ~in Session 921 "Teaching Undetgraduafl5 Soc•ology-:"Usrng the lime-Sharing Computer." A di~ussioh period will follow. -, ' · ·.
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:.On Wednesday afternoon' demohsfrations"ofcthe sySfem'will be held.:in the Book Exhibit Area from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m.:.Thefe will be a telephone terminal connection with th~ 'comp.uter .at Dartmouth.· An ,()pen demonstration from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. 'Yill p'rovicle 'interested 1persC?ns .with· an opportunity for questions. Preregistrants for these: ·deinonstfations have· a I ready: receiveCI materials from Dartmouth. .,,, "1
Film Demonstration
In addition to:Session 'j(i'Flirri a~ a R~s6~rch'an~ I.,sf~cfi~~afto'ot;1 ' tli'e~ wiJI ~e _a ~ontinuous. sh~win~ p_f. ya!J~us fil'!'s, .. f~i~.h~ ~~-~~p)i;fy the technique on Tuesday, August ll, in Ballroom 'A of the Brqwn P~lace· Hotel.
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l;unc~eon 'R~undtable · D'isd~s~io'~i ' ·
The luncheon roundtables are listed ·aS' ·session 28 on Monday and 72 on T~~sday! Although-nearly all tickets>h<tv~ b®n sold .for. these·lunch'~ions, you•·may· wish to check .at the· luricheon-~desk in :th~,. registration· area .. fol' possible cancellations. Persons holding tickeh to any-of fhes~ ,luncheons :Wito find they will not be able to attend may sell their tickets to someone else or turn them in at the luncheon desk' ~t l~ast 24 hours before the luncheon is· schedul.ed. ,If: the~e tickets are res~ld, ·a re~und wm pe: :made at a l·ate.r.-date.
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ASA Business Meetings, open t.o all members, are scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. 'Procedures could be expedited if all members who Wish to present r~solution~ 'wouiC:J ~sul:;mfr therif tci one !of; ~~ eJe·tted officers of the' AssoCiation or to a m~rilber of the Executive Offic~ Sfiiff'i~ tfie Col.o~.ado Ro~rrf no lat~r th_ari nobn;, ~f'the ·day o'f the Busines~ Meetih~.:>Such subm1$sions :will be reproduced for distribution that ·evening.: ResolUtiorts'so submitt~d ·wHI be given priority af the Busine5s Me'eti~g. · .: ' : · ·
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.. All ~~f. the activH!e~ of th~ ASA $e~tions, incl_udi,J1g th~ir Co_~nc\!:M~e!i-~gs,· Pusin~s~. M~etin~~., and,. Se~sions, ,will~ take, p1a,ce. on Th~rsd~Y.·, S.ept'rp~~~. ~· Consult that portion of the progra;m· fot,deta}ls.~ · . . . . · .. . . · ~ , ·: ~::
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Committe~, arc:LE~itorial Board Meetings
All members of these groups: h~ve been ·infdrrried· of the time and place of! their' particular·-meetings •• :f. .composite listing· is presented ·on page.' as a reminder~ Although attendance. at' Odu!lcili Corrimiftee;.;and: ECiitcn;ial Board Meetings is limited to members, of ,these groups, Associ~tiortATiembElrs
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may present written questions or sl!gg~stions to committee members prior to their scheduled meetings. The membership of each committee is listed on PP·. ~:. R~p~rts 6~fcorilmiHee activlti~s for the pa'st 'y~ar' ar~ printEid in the "<;>ffi<::i~l. Report~ ~nd P,roceedings" included i~ yo'ur regi~tration kit. ·. ·
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Mrs. Jorgenson at the Day Care desk in the convention lobby. of the Hilton Hotel begin.ni~~ .~u~day, at. ·I :00 p;m. Beginning Monday at 8:00 a.m., such regist~ation will 'be' in the Beverly rt~om on the first' level of the Convention Center:' 1·' n -' ·. · · ·''' , ... .- ., ·;, .
Sale of Papers Papers will go on ,sa!e.,~~ 2., P:ITI·.Sund~y, Augu~:-~9,_ i~.th~ Savoy Room on
the second level of the ffJiton Convention Center. The 'pr1ce per copy will be,$1.00~ ln;thecEiv~nHhe .suppl.y. of .copies does not mee.t the demand, prepaid,orders ·will b~~acqe·pted, and .copies sent from. the Executive Office after the Meeting;-, '..'i,·.!'· • . .. , . . . _, 1 •• • • , .
Those members plan~ing to attend the Se~inar Sessions or Contributed Pap~r Sessions are.tem,inded; fhat>p~per~ will ~ot,b~. read, but briefly summamed. Therefore,_ you are urged to .obtain copies of tho~e papers prior to thesession. ul'ti:; ,. "'··'.' '. o·) • • :'
Autho.i who'b~~u4Jtt·m'ultiple hopieSbf th~ir papers r~h~r fhan ma11ing them, beforeli~~d;'sh.()uld t'a'ke t~ei~:p<!pe..S•to the' Savoy Roo;;,~ .... . · · • · ' ·
I ~e 'Exec~iy~''Office regretsif~af some papers are'n~t a~~ilal:)le' be~ause the ailth~rs•·either' did· not"Subr1lit co•pies or deciined;·perrriissi~~ to re~roduee them.
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Professional Pl·acemerif ·Service The Colorado) Division of Employment is providing a placement center
located in EXhibitrArea:-'2 in the Hilton Convention Center. It will 1be open Mondayl 9:00 ra;mdo, 8:00p.m.; Tuesday and Wednesday,: 9:00 a.m~ to ~:00 p.m., and Thursda:y,,9:00'a.m. to noon. Those who have mailed in :application or order forms. sliould • check in immediately to activate their files. Other$ should registel! as soon as possible. ·:
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zanine of the Hilton. '' ·' · · The press on occasion will wish to interview specific persons. These names
will be posted on a bulletin board in the Convention Lobby.
Book Exhibits .~~ ou 11~e ur~ed to ~is it the Book Exhibits on the seco11d level ~nd ground. floor· of the Hilton Convention Center and review the latest p~blic~tion5 in sociology. Over 70 individual exhibits, plus hundreds of publications and periodicals in the Combjned ~hibit (!re on display. The Book Exhibits will be open 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Wednesday, and 8:30 a.m. to i2:30 p.m. on Thursday. . · · · ·. · ' . ' ' .. -.,,
.Federal R~search and Training Gr~nts ' - f '-"'t
Representatives of U.S. Government Agencies sponsoring resear~ .~nd training grants will be available for consultation during the Meeting in the
Exhibit area.
· Mee·Hngs of Other Groups Various related groups have scheduled. meetings during the ASA Meeting;
Such activities have not been included in the official· program: ·For lnfomfa.; tion, it will be necessary for you to contact the responsible persons.·:· ·
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Fut~re Meetings "'of the ASA. -,-:·, ,,
1972, August 28-31, Marriott Hotel, New Orleans, Louisi~n~ . 197~. A1Jg~.27,...30,.New York Hilton HQ'tel, New York, NewYor~ ,1.974, Augurl ~6-29, Queen Eli~beth Hotel, Mo~tre"!l. Giue~~ .- · .. yJ I ?,7.~, ,Allglld 25-28, Sa':' Francisco Hilton Hotel, .San Fr~Jic;ili9~·- 9,alifw·p.ia 1976
1 August 30-September 2, New York Hilton Hotel, New Yor,k, N~Ypr~
Location of Offices and Activities (~II in the Denver.Hilton)
ASA Office .:. __ .::.. __ .:.:._:. __ :_..;-., _______ .:.:.-,.------Colorado Room ··· Book EXhibits _______ :.. _______________________ Convention Cenfet:; , ... Employment Center __ ;__:__:__: __ :_ ___________ ""'.:.'--Convention Center
InfOrmation D,esk ---------------------------~ConVention~LObby; . . :-Luni:iheon Roundtables· _______ ;_ ___________ ..;_::_:..Junior Ballroom I I
Messages ---------------------- __ ----------;-Convention Lobby Paper Sales _____________________ ------------Savoy Room Press Room -----------------------------~----Birch and Cedar Rooms R99i,stro~t File ~~"'-~~--:--:-------'-----~:--;---"~··Convention Lobby, U.S. Government Agencies ____________________ Exhibit Are~ . ,
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PROGRAM INDEX Seuion
Topic: Numbe"
~~~iced~~~~ts' :v~luotion of Sociologic~! Efforts ---------------------'-~--- 128 ~lock- Sociologis~ P~rticipotion ~f-----------------------------~--:-:-;-:---.,~-- 9
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Choirmen 'of PhD ·oe rt -----------------------------,--,--------:-· ChiCl!no Community ~ ments --------------------------,-,---------------;- 37 Community Development~~;Ts;Tf-O~t;;;;i;;ti;~-----------------------:--.,":---- 7
38 Comp~r~tive Soci~l S stems ------------:--------:-----------,--Conflict in Colleges o~d Univ;r:itie;-_:-_:-_:_:-_:-_-,:-_:-_:-.=_-.=-_-.=-_:-=-_-.=-_:-_:-_-_:-_:-=-:_:_:_-.=-.=_:-_:-_-:_-_:-_-_6, ~r Contemporary .Culture ~nd Socr~l Ch~nge -------------------------~---:_______ 32 g~f~l~~~!ed P~per Sessoons ----------,---_---,---------------:.----.---,-68, 82, 112
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Humenrstrc Sociology · -- -------------- .,. lnequolity Among Age G,:;-u-~-_-_-_-_-_:_-------------.,.---------------------- 67 lnequolity Among Notions _!._ _________ -_:-------------------------------------1. 47 lnequolity, Future of -------------=-=--------------------------------- 30 lnequelity, History of ____ _ ------------------------------ 2 lnequ~lity in Crimin~l Justice-_-------------------------------------------- 48 lnequ~l!ty in Higher EduCl!tion -====--~-=~~~=====:::::::::--:_.:::------------ !~ lnequ~loty in Puerto Rico --------------------- -- ---------------lnequelity in We~lth end Income --------- _ ------------------------------- 15 lnter-Gener~tionel Conflict _ - --------------------------------- 29 lnternotionel Rel~tions ~nd Pea~~----------------------------------------------64, 76 Knowledge, Sociology of _______ -:_-.=-_-:_-_-.=-_-_:-_---------------------------------- 12.of. Lenguege, Sociology of ---------- -------------------------------35, 127 L~w. Sociology of -----------=-=-.:-:_:-_---------------------------------66, 96 Leisure ond Life Style ---------------------------------- 20 Luncheon Roundtebles ---------------------------------------------------- 50 Mess Communiclition e~~r'P~'bli;;-P'oli;f------------------------------------27, 72 Medicel Sociology ---------- ---------------------------------------- Ill Methodology -------~ ; -:--:-----------~----~--·::-;:-,-----------18, 73, 138, 141 Mexicen-Americens in the UnitedSt~t;;-~--~~-~---..:--------------------34, 108 Milit~ry. lmpoct Oft Society ....,.------ __ -------------------------------------- 60 Minori!'f ~erspectlves on Am~.rleeh SticletY~_:-.=_-:_-_-_:_-_-;.:_-r_-_-_:-:_-:-~,.,.--:---:-:;'('~-----B, 109 Organrzatrons ~nqif>ccup11tions . ---:-------------'-"------ 91 Phenomenologic~f\ s'ociology' -~ ~===~-,-_.--,.--~-,-------:-:-:---,,---,-,..:.---134, 139, 142 Pl~nning, Sociology.of' c; :-· "' ... ·. -:'---.---:·-:----.-·:-;-~.,.--.,.-y-;--:T-------- 81 PolitiCl!l Sociology _ --;-:,---,----:----~---'-------'--------------'--------- 105 Populotion Policies -.,-:-:-o-:;:-:;-;-7-.--.--;c.~'1°7-~~-.,...,-..:---,...,-,::-~--------------49, 98 Presidentie I Address 7;-.-::---,-,-----~::-,--::::-~----:---:--.--.---------r----------- 45 Protest Movements 1111rc~~~~tiv_e_B~h~~~;-_-:-.=-~--=--'"--'--~--"'-----_:-::-.:_____________ 46 R11ce ond Cultur11 -.:...--~--~~--~:..;_ " ·. · · · .----,-,--------,-,-:.-.,------------93, 133 Retism in SoHologietll Sfudy: of Roce ~:---~-:-~~--:::-:--r-----;----------,---- 123 RadiCl! I Sociology CQncerns of · -:------------~--::,-~-:---·.:_:__:_ ____ .:; __ .______ II 0
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Rurel Socrology '"'~--"'-'-~"-'-''----"--~ ;;; · r: . ·•· .--.-;---;:;--~------------ 7 Science, Sociology of _____________ -:_-_-_-.=,_---------· · __ .;. __ :_ ____________ 16, 33 Semin~r Session -------------------------------- 62
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Sex Roles, Sociology of ---------------------------------------------------- 137 Socil!ll Action Progrl!lms ------------------------------------94, 132 Socil!ll Chl!lnge in Developing Nl!ltions ------'---------------------------------21, 122 Socil!ll Devil!lnce -------------------------------------------------75, 97, 125 Socil!ll. Forecl!lstinq l!lnd Public Policy -------------------------------------- 120 Sociisllndicl!ltors l!lnd Public Policy ---------------:..----------------------.,.---- 107
~~%l:l ~;~~~~v-===================================~======~= . -;? Socii!! I Role of the Sociologist --------------------------------,,--------------.:.-5, T~ r Socii!! I Systems Anl!llysis ____________________________ :_ __ :_ _____ _: ____ ;_ __ ;__ ''S6 Society end Its Physical Environment __________________ .:..:. __ ..:. ______ :_ ________ , BQ
Sociobiology ------------------------------,..,..-----,,--------------- 22 Sociological Content of the Untl!lught Student _____________ _: ______ :_,______________ 12~
Spor;t, Sociology of -----------------------------------,------c..:,____ 63 Supply end Demand for Sociologists --------------------,---------------- 104 Theoretical Sociology -----------------------------:_----~--------10, H, 136, 140 UNESCO end the lnternl!ltionl!ll Development of Sociology ----------------------~; .II 8 l)rbl!ln Sociology -------------------------------------.:____'.:__:.:_ ____ 51,· ?,9 Undergrlidul!lte Edueetion -------------------------------------------43, 92, )2'( Violenee In American Society ------------------------------------------- # Women, Unequal Opportunities ----------------------------------~-..::__ 87 Women in Socloloqy, Role of-------------------------------.:_'------'---- 6.1 Women in the Modern World -------------------------"-------.:__-'----·.,.----- I Z
PROGRAM COMMlrfEE
ChQirman: William H. Sewell, University of -Wisconsin Tilman C. Cothran, Governors State Unive..Sity
William V. D'Antonio, University of Connecticut. Morris Janowitz, University of Chicago · ·
Stanley Lieberson, University of Washington Peter H. Rossi, Johns Hopkins University
Thomas J. Scheff, University of California, Santa Barbara Eleanor B. Sheldon, Russell Sage Foundation Nathaniel H. Siegel, CUNY, Queens College
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COUNCIL MEETINGS*
1971 Council 1971 Council 1971 Council
S.tilrday, 9:00 a.m. Sunday, 9:00 a.m. Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, 2:30 p.m. Thursday, 8:30 a.m.
At-Large-Memben of the 1971 Council 197~-·C!>"ncil
COMMITTEE AND BOARD MEETINGS*
Sunday
9;00 a.m. Committee on Committees
Monday
8:30 a.m.
10:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m.
2:30 p.m.·
4:30p.~.
I.
Tuesday
8:30 11.m.
Committee on Public11tions Committee on Region11l Aff11irs '. ,, Committee on Tr11ining end Profe·ssion.iii··Standards Sorokin Aw11rd Selection Committee · . · . : Du8ais-Johnson-Fr11zier Award Selection Committee .: ; Committee OIJ Cl11ssific11tion · · .. · , . · : .. ~ .· .· Socioltigy of Education Editorial Bo11rd Luncheon Journal of Health and Social Behavior Editoril!ll Bol!lrd Rose Monograph Series Editori11l Boerd Luncheon President's Luricheoilfor Presidents ~f Region~! Societies Conim]tf~- o~1 -~&9~1· Pl-ptectiori,s in ,Socii!! I Res~l!lrch ·. · • Commrttee:on ~r:chrver (open rne~tlng) · · ·. · . 1973·Progrem COmmittee • · '' ·· · COmmittee oniProfession11l Ethics , ·
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Committee on Nomin11tions 1972 Progr11m Committee
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II.
Committee on lntern~~tioMI Cooperl!ltion . .. · · · Committee on Te11ching Sociology l!lnd Socil!ll Studies in Se::o~dery Schools Committee on lnforml!ltion, Technology, 11nd Priv11cy
10:30 l!l.m.
12:30 p.m.
2:30 p.m.
Wednesd11y
8:30 l!l.m. 10:30 a.m.
12:30 p.m.
Committee on the Executive Office 11nd Budget Committee on Te11ching Undergr11dul!lte Sociology President's Luncheon for Section Ch11irmen . , .. American .Sociological Review· .Editdri11l Boerd 'Luncheon Sociometry Editori11l Bo11rd Luo.c~eon , Committee on Freedom. of ~se11rch llnd.Jee.chin.g .. : Committee on UNESCO . . . . .. : . . ... : ., ... , , Committee on the Stetus of Wo'm'eri in the Profession. (open, meeting}:' Committee on Public Policy · , · .T . · · · :: Committee on Sections ' ·
Committee on Lil!lison with Sociologists in El!lstem ·Europe Committee on the Role of Tel!lcher-Sociologists Committee on Government Stl!ltistics Committee on Memp~rship Luncheon . . . The American Sociofogist· Editorial Boei'd Luncheon· · Sociological Methoddlogyc&!ltoril!lr·Bol!lrd LuncHeOn·
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• By invitl!ltion only
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PROGRAM SUMMARY
SATURDAY, AUGUST 28
9:00 a.m. ASA 1971 Council-Gold
SU'NDAY, AUGUST 29
9:00a.m. ASA 1971 Council-Gold Committee on Committees-Century Seminar on SIMSOC
MONDAY, AUGUST 30
8:30a.m. Committee on Publications (to 4:30 p.m.)-Gold Committee on Regional Affairs (to 10:30 a.m.)--008: Committee on Training and Professional Sta'nd~rds (to 12:30 p.m.)--:-509_ Sorokin Award SelectionCbliitiilttee (to 4:30 p:ln:)..:....so6 ' · . ' DuBois-Johnson-Frazier ~ward, S~leetion Coml1)lttee Jto 4:3tl p.rn.)~S27
8:30 a.m. Seslilo.- . I. Inequality Am0ng Age Group (Theinatic):'-Grand Ballroom . . : 2. The Future of lnequality: Recent Soviet Views {Themat1c)-AS$embly Roo~
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3. Community Development and Self-Date~inafio~.unjor ~11r~ · ·. · • 4. The Grants Economy and the Societal Integration of:jhe Poor-:-Exhibit Area I · 5. The Discipline: The Social Role of the Sociologist~· A New ,look-,.,-Assembly Room 2 6. Conflicts in Colleges end Universities: Regent Reaction to Campus Dissent-Silver 7. Sociology of Religion-Showcase I . . . • 8. Impact of the Military on Society-Foreign and Comparative Perspectives-Denver 9. Ecology-Terrace
I 0. Theory-Spruce 11-:-13. Semina..-Brown Palace
10:30 a.m. Committee on Classification (to 12:30 p;m.)--;-502·
1 0:30 a.m. Sessions 14.1nequality in-tlle·P~blteSchools (Thematlc)-AsSembly Room I· · .. c
15. Problems of Social l!l!lquality in Piiertci. Rico ·{Thematic)-Assembly 16. Poverty in Rural Areal {Thelnatlc)-Showeesa I 17~ Women in the Modern World-Grand Ballroom 18. Med.ieeiSociologf-lerr~ce . 19. Film as e Research end Instructional Tool-ExhibiJ,Area l 20. Sociology of Law-Denver 21. Social Change in Developing Nations-Spruce 22. Sociobiology-Silver
23-27. Semirra..-Brown Palace
12:30 p.m. .' . . . ' President's Luncheon for Presidents of Regional Sociaties-Century_ Sociology of Education EditorMI Board !.,uncheon--:-508 Journal of Health and Social ,Behavior Editorial Boa.rd luncheon-540 Rose Monogaph Series Editorial Board Luncheon-54! Luncheon Roundtable Discussions, Seuion 28-Junior Ballroom
Room 2
Monday (Conto) 2:30p.m. ,
Committee on Legal Protections in Social Research (to 4:30 p.m;)-502 Committee on Archives (to 4:30 p.m.) (open meeting)-50~·
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2:30 p.m. Sessions 29. lneqll'lllity in Wealth and Income (Thematic)-Assembly Room 2 30. Inequality Among Nation~-:-Aspeets of Imperialism (J:hemetic)-Grand Ballroom 31. Conflicts in Colleges end Univ~rsitles-Silver _· .' · '· · ' 32. Symposium on Contemporary Culture and Social Change-Showcase I 33.1nequalities forthe Rural Poor (Thematic)-Terrace 34. Social Measuremen+-Exhibit Area I 35. Sociology of Knowledg;,_Denver
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36. Orgenmtional Ch~nge-Spruc:e . 37. Meeting of Chairmen of PhD Granting· Departments of So~i9Iogy-:A~embiy Room
38-42. Seminars-Brown Palace · . · . . ' · · · · · ·
4:30 p.m. 1973 Program Committee-50S Committee on Professional Ethies-509
4:30 p.lll. Featured Sessions . 1 ,
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43. The Discipline: Undergraduate Education, Academic and Community-Assembly Room
44. Violence in American Society-Grand Bailroem·· · ': · 45. Symposium on Population PQiicy-Junior Ballroom ' ,
8:30 p.m. 46. Presidential Session-Grand Ballroom
10:00 p.m. Dutch Treat Party-Silver
TUESDAY, AUGUST 3i
8:30 a.m. ·''
,,t Committee.on Nominatil)ns (to 4:30p.m. h-Gold 1972 Program Committee (to 10:30 e.m.)-508 · Committee on International C~Qp~r~tion _(t,o,. 1_0;30 a.m.l~·,q~ I;,, , '' Committee on Teaching Sociology and Socia! Stud!.~ i11 .Sef?C!ndl!ry Sc:h®,ls'lt(I~I0:30
a.m.)-541 · · ·.. :'. , • · · .-CommiHee on Information, Technology, and Privacy. {to-.'~:~!) pf"·)-'-f.02
8:30 a.m. . . . . Presentation on Using Films .as an InStructional T_o()I~Browil P~_Iace, Ballroom A
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8:30 a.m. Sessions 47.lnequaiity Among Age Groups (Thematic:)-Silver 48. The History of Inequality (Themetic)-Exhibit Area I 49. Hegemony~ legitimacy, R.evolution-Grand Ball~ooin 50. Symposium on leisilre I!IM life Style"-Denver 51. Urban Sociology: Neighborhood Instability in the Central Clty-:..;AssembW Room 52. Social Pi)tchology.LAss'embly'Room·'2- · • · · · : · · ·'· : · • • · , 53. Toward e Socialist Sociology: Proposals for lnteiieefll'!ll Work in the Coming Period
-Junior Ballroom 54. Ethnomethodology-Spruce
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Tuesday (t1ont~)'
55. Sex and Socialization-Showcase I 56. Social Syriemi'A~i!ly~l~T~~rabe' 57. Seminar-Brown Palace n• ' '.
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58. Seminar-Brown Palace
10:30 ~~~:,.~., a: 'o:~_.rrc·.~:.--~-.~-\·.r·; '1";;,, __ ::--.-:~· ._ -. -, .~ ·.'-=.~ , ' •. :. ! , COmmittee on the EXecuhve Office and B,uCiget (fo 1,2:30,~!m.)-:508 . , ... Committee on Je-a_ching U~dergr .. duate Sociology, (to 12:30 p.·m. )-509 ~,' ·
! ; 11 1' t._.•, • .., • ~· ;', , '• -; ,;' •~ ,.,_.' .i ':, I / , .J ,,,u
10:30 a.m. Sessions ';. -~ ~· ~~! ~ _,r ":.~ 59. Inequality in Criminal Justice (Thematic)2A~s~nibly 'Roorit' I ; ' 60. The Context of Conflict: The Mexican Ameriean~"ssenibl}i'Room 2 Y'
6,l· Th~ Discipline: ;rhe ~ole ofWofllen in Sociology~Siiver ·· · '" '62. Soc1ology of~Sb'ie'~c~Showcase I ; (. ' . ' ' J' I ' n. ,
63. The Sociology of Sport-Exhibit Area I · 64.1ntergenerational Conflict-Terrace 65. Organizational Innovation and Control-Denver 66. Sociology of language-Spruce . 67. HumaniStic Sociology-Brown Palace-Central City 68. Contributed Papers-Grand Ballroom
69-71. Seminars-Brown Palace
12:30 p.ll. President's Luncheon for Section Chairmii~entilry · ' American Sociological Review Editorial Board-lluncheon:;..,.54o · Sociometry Editori-al Board Luncheon-542 Luncheon Roundtable Discussions, Session 72-Junior Ballroom
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2:30p.m. Committee on Freedom of Research and Teaching (to 4:30 p.m.)-508 . · • · : 1 \'
CommltteeonUNESCO (to4:30p.m.)-509 ·· "' Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession {to 4:30 p.m.)-Statler
(This Committee meeting wiff be open to aff interested persons)
CommitteeonPubllcPolicy-50~ .!;t:.' J;, .. ~.·.,·;: .. ,;, Committee on Sections-502 ' ., ·
2:30 p.m. Sessions , , . . . , . . . , , . . . 73. Inequality in the Deliverance of .Medical 'Se.rvices • {Theri)a.tic )....!.Silver' ·' · ·' 74. New Dimensions--Exhibit Area I ''- "1
"··- u ·' : :- ! ' · ·'""· '·' · ;_. ~ '' _ , 75. Social Devlan.ce La~Un~f.TiuioryJ..Allernbly R'oom 'I' ·- ' ' ·"
176; int'~~gen~rlitiok~J'Cdnfllct..::.:!Ji;S~embly'Ro~m 2 ·. :· · ·• -77. Sociology ,of Education-Denver . 78. The Ctiicano doii.biil.tf.}h.shi:iwl:a~e 'I'' .. : ' '" 79. Urban Sociology: Social Interaction and Participation in Anociations-Sprut=e 8Q,S9cl~tfa,ndlt,~,Pbni•~~Hn'!',i~9-~m~nt:-:-:-TI!rr~qe, __ , ., s1: Phenomenological Sociology.::.._Brown Pillai:e-Ballrcioin B 82. Contributed Papers-Grand Ballroom
83-86. Seminars-Brown Palace
I ' H: 1 , f ' • 1
4:30p.m. Featared Sessions- ·· :• ;.,, .. , - . ,.~ · . . . ; ._, 87. Unequal Opportunities for Women. ~(Jhen;t~f!c).,...,Junior ~~llro~m
.,,ssn!J'e>Biaak~ITII'!Iunj~ran~~a!l,r,9Pml,,; ·. ; ... ;,:l ;;;, • " .. ; : 1:,
89. The Current Crisis in Federal Funding: ~~rospecfs, .~.nd lmpl.,cat••;m~;-::AsseiTI~ly. Room ! , , 1 ! •, · : 'T'· ·"' ' ~· :l ~ 1; l ~,..J ,,., . ! , 1-, : ! t ; .
8:30 p.m. ASA Business Meeting-Grand Ballroom
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 • ~' ·L• '~ ; '~. I_ <
8:30 a.m. . , . .. , _ . ASA 1971 Council (to 12:30 p.rii.)-Gold ' ·· '' ·, Committee on Liaison with Sociologists in Eastern Europe :no· ~~:30 ;~:m~J~,o.8 ·:
1•
8:30 a.m. Sessions ,,1;, :. ~ : _, ::,, 'J • : . 1 .. •
·9.0.Sociiii.Mobility:{Thematic)=§ilve~,.~ ,·:- .:,,- .•,,o.; .:·:'"'·, 9 1· .. c.: ': 91, Minor!ty P,erspectives on.American Society~ran.cl ~IJroom' 1 ~ •• -. q (\; .':
92. Teachmg UndergradlNite Sociology-Using the Time-Sharing Compute~Denver 93. Social .Movements: Theocy,and Researc~pruce .. -i ' • • 94. Symposium on Soci-al Action Programs: Methodology, ~~luation~ and Critiques-
Assembly Room I ·''--95. The Discipline: The Participation of Black Sobiolcgim..:.:-ASsembly1 Rooin 2 •'· ', 96. Sociology of Language: A Prog.-am of Work on Interactional Studies in Sociolin-
guistics-Showcase I ·1: , .~· ;... ··::·r 97. Study of Socialization-Terrace 98. The Power Elite in Cities-Junior Ballroom 99. Comparative Social 'sym,rii~hibit Ar~a·r··· , '" ·
100-103. Seminars-Brown Palace
10:30 a.m. Committee on the Role ofTeacher-Sociologists {to 12:30 p.m.)~09.' Committee on Government Statistics ,(to 1,2:30 .P·m:l:;-:~ , ,;::: ,:,
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10:30 a.m. Seulou ~ .. 104. The Discipline: The Supply and Demand .oL~_oci~fogj~~Assembl,x.lt!)p~ ,'1.)' · 105. Sociology of Planning-Assembly Room 2 ; . ; -· 'l, ._,,: ni '"L (:·, 106. Criminology-Junior Ballroom' , <o :1 _ •• ) ; , •f .,, 1 • _ _ ' •. ;;,
107. Symposium on Social Indicators and Publl~.l'oli~h!l.Yl~ase,J ,· eu" , .. , 1
108. Methodology In Socioi.Organization Studi~T.erraCI! ,,.,~·) " c:1 I __ ;· '; -
I 09. Impact of the Milltal?f on..SOc:i!!ty,.,-America.;.:-Silver I i, c ; \~ ! ' ! • " : c,·o·. c I 10. Racism In Sociological Study of Race-Exhibit Area I U I. Man Communications 'lind Public Opinion-Denver':.·''!' ·1": '')::.· .. ,;,'.:> : .. ::';
. . 112: COntt'lbufea Pape~~and Eiailr()om'· ~~ ~ l ~i ' . . "' :~: "'" ' ,, r'13-rft.'Semlri'II......:.Srown Palace"·m·' ·o "£'1 ;,r, ,:: •·ll : .. ~~ :-··· · ·= .; .'cl"·' .. ,
118. UNESCO and the !nt"\r!latio~al De~eloprh'e'nt·of"SociolcSg~Sprtice"·; ••d' l ;r: ,\ '(!;.,~ - ... -_P,·-·,::.ii• ;_. 11 ,, ' :.n2 <• ;;_.J:, , 1,, L\'""~'" ·~ .[
12:30 p.m. '1J, .. -'·-''· ·' Committee on Membership Luncheon-542 The Ameri'"an ~.ociolp!li~ E~\tgr,i!ll B9,oll~ .L\!nc~eo~~o.8. '·, ,·:'1 ., '' '; .,. I • " ' ' r Sociological Methodology Editorial Board Luncheo~41 · · · · · '··' ': , .,:,
2:30 p.m. -. .v ·. ASA 1971 Councilmen.at-larg~.~ol~
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. ',.~ 2:30 p.m. Sessions
119. Demographic Aspects of Inequality {Thematic)-Junit;mQaJiroC?I'Il -~ :,·,: ., ._:,)_ 120. Social Forecasting and Public Polic~Silver. . 1 ,, • , •• :, •
121. Sociological Content of the Untaught Student: Implications for Our First Course-.. , Assembly Room I . . ,, '' !" , · :·•' .H< <; •••
f22. SOcial. Clj,ange in i:iiveloping Nitioris....;.Den'viif w' " •· · t'23:Rac8 ahd Cult'ii~i-antl Bailroom I - \ .
124. International Relations and Peace-:--As5innbl'f'Ro'om 2 125. Study of Social Sanctions-Showcase I 126. The Family and Social Structure-Terrace 127. Sociology of Knowledge-Spruce
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Wednesday (Cont.)
128. American Indians' Evaluation of Sociological Effom-Exhibit Area I 129. Semirrar-Brown Palace. · 130. Se~irl~;:;ilr~~n Pal~ce
4:30 p.m. Featured Seuloas . . 131. The Discipline: The Social Role of the Sociologist: A New Look-Grand Ballro~m 132. Symposium on Sociological Perspectives on Nixon's Action Programs-'Junior Bell-
,,r'roOri·f' ·"" ' 1 ' \ :· ,'··
133. Protest Movements and the Agents of'Sociel Control--Assembly Room
8:30 p.m. ASA Busi!!&IS Ma.eting-Grand Ballr~m
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER.~'
8:00 a.m. . . . .: .. c Organizations end Occupations Council-Assembly .Room 2
8:30 a.m. ASA 1972 Council-Gold Criminology Council-Spruce . . Family Council-Silver · " . , · ' . , Theoretical Sociology Councii..:::Assembly Room I·
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9:30 a.m. drimTnology Business MeetlrlHpruce · Family Business Meeting-Silver . Medical Sociology Business Meeting-Junior Ballroom , Methodology Busineu Meetin~h~wcale I .. ·' . ' · .; , . . . ' Organizations and Occupations ·Busmass Meehngo-Alsambly Room 2 Theoretical Sociology Business Meetin~Aaembly Ro~m ,I . ·
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10:30 a.m. Section Programs ·, · . ,( : , · . · ;, . · . . . . . , . . . . ' . ' . · : 134. The Changing Nature of the Profeui!lnel~qi!'~LRel~ttion:Ass~mbly ~0<?~ 2 , 135. Availability of Resources for Exchange of lnfol'lnl1tion, Trajp_ing, and Rese~rc_hc ,•?
the SociolC!gy.of,tl}e family-Si.fver : . . ,, :.~ · 136. Different Approaches to Social Theorizing-Assembly Room I 137. Sociology of Sex Roles-Terrace
1:00 p.m. Sec:tloa Programs • ~ . • .: . .' 'f. ' ; , .. "-' ' 138. Teaching Behavioral Sc\eitl:es, 1n Med!ca! ~~~C4troMunlo~ .Bi!!lroom
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1 :30 p.m. Section Programs 139. Organizatlorral Measurement-Assembly Roo~ 2 . , . .
Problems in Categorizing Occupations-Assembly Room 2 140. Social Theory 'lind Social Research-Assembly Room I
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3:00 p.m. Sectloa ·Programs; ' ·. ' ' . _ ,}~~· 11~pal~tnt ~n~,~l,ne;~ality-;-Junloii·B~IIroom ..
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3:30 p.m. Sectloa Programs . . . . · .,, 142. New Directions in Research on Organixations and O~c:~~~.tions-~e~bly ~a,om 2
Beyond Bureaucracy: The Changing Foi'ITls of OrgaJnzatJOI)'. and ,The1r So_c•al and Human lmplications-:-Ass,mbly RC!o"' 2 · · . : . . : .
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PROGRAM
Mommy, .8:30 A.M.
Session 1 Grand Ballroom
INEQUALITY AMONG AGE GROUPS (Themarie)
CiumMAN: Robert K. Merton, Columbia University
Age Stiatification of th~' Society Matilda White Riley and Marilyn E. Johnson, Rutgers University
Age Stratification and the Individual John A. Clausen, Univer~ity ~£ California (Berkeley)
Discussion: Hani.s, Schrank. ~le Life Assurance Sqlliety Anne Fonu, Rutg~ U:niversity · . ' ' ·· George L. Maddtn, Duke University · Marjori4:Fisk8 LOfiJtmthal, Langley Porter •Nemtlpsycbiatrio liistitute
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· Seesion 2 ' Aescnibly Room 1
THE FUTURE OF INEQUALITY:.RECOO SOVIET;VIEWS (Themati6)
CHAIRMAN: Gerhard Lenski, University of North Carolina
Soviet Views on the Future of Inequality Janet S. Schwartz, University o~ M~Iand
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Inequalities in Soviet Society 'Robert Ruperi,' ·university of North Carolina
Discussion: Alex Simerenko, Pennsylvania State University . .~ I
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Session 3 Junior Ballroom
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND SEL.F.i.DETERMINATION
CaA~N: Hylan Lewis, CUNY, 'Brookirn, College and draduate C~nier Civil Disorders and Racial TUI:lloyer fu. ~uam:·· ~~~ . · · .
HOfiJard Aldrich, Cornell University; Albert]. Reiss, ~r., Yale University I : - - ' . ' ' ' •- • .'\ ; ' • • ~ ' • I.,.
The Control of T~ology by Disl!dri!H~e4 .~mmun;ities Cyril D. Tyson, Harvard Uni~ty [ , , , ' .
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8:30 A.M. (Continued)
Session 3 (Cont.)
Recent Poor People's Movements: Some Tactical Implications Richard A. Cloward and Frances Fox Piven, Columbia University
Discussion: Courtney B. ·Cleland, University of Arizona Charles V. fliim.Uton, u;lumhia ·University
j",· '. Semon 4
• '!\ Exlp~it ·Area
THE GRANTS ECONOMY AND THE SOCffi'.fAL INTEGRATION OF THE POOR Joint with the Association for the Study of the. Gr~ts EcoTW'f'')'
Cll.uRMAN: Wilbert E. Moore, ·Univen!ity of·Denver
Integrative and Disiiiteirarive Effect!' of the Grants . Economy. Kenneth E. Boulding, University of Colot~do . . '
' ' ' • !' :l· ExpliCit> and. Implicit Public Grants to. the: Poor: Distributive ,and Integrative
Effects Martin Pfaff and Anita Pfaff, Wayne State University
Implicit .Grants and Taxes Through lnfiation: W elfaie Effects on the Poor Janas Horvath, Butler University and Columbia University
·. Political" Grants as an Instrument for Integrating the Poor . . RayJohT'Ston. Wayne, State University., r ... , •, \\ , ' ·, ~ · · ' : • ' .'I ~
Seul~n 5 .. Ai>.sembly Room 2
THE DISCIPLINE1 THE SOCIAL RQLE ,OF, mE.·S()CIO~Js'J';'· A NEW LOOK .
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CHAIRMAN: George Rawick, Washington University
The Sociologist as Planner . .. . . _ Edward E. Cahill, University of Pennsylvania
The Sociologist as Organizer of Social Movements . ,George R. Vickers, Russell· Sage. Foundation
The Sociologist as SOcial. Philosopher .. Michael A. "-einstein and Deena Weinstein, Purdue University
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Sociology: About What and For Whom? , , , !fartin ,Lie~ Wasliingwn Unive:Ceity
Discussion: Philip Kraft, State University of New York (Binghamton) Tom Water&, OaklaDd County CommUnitY' College Lawrence Felt, McGill'Uiiivemty ·
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8:30 A.M. (Con_tinued)'
Session 6 Silver
CONFLICTS IN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES: REGENT REAGI'IONTO CAMPUS DISSENT . . . ; · · . ·. ,. · . ' .
CHAIRMAN: Arlene Kaplan Daniels, Scientific Analysis C()rp«:~ration
Bankrohbers and Universities . · · Neil Friedman, Brandeis University · . '
The Regents as a Window on th11 ~pper Class ... lames Benet, Newsroom, KQED-TV, San Francisco
Discussion: Paul ,Jacobs, San Francisco . · · · .. ·' William K; ·Coblentz, Univ~ity of California (San· Franci~co~
Session 7 Showcase 1
SOCIOLOGY OF REUGION
Joint timh the Association for the SociolOsr o.f R~liRion
CHAIRMAN: Marshall Sklare, Brandeis University
The Weber Thesis: 1960-1969 ' Gary..~. :Bo~ Dalhousie University·
A Causal Model to Explain Re8ignations' in the Ronian CathoHc Priesthood And~!o Greeley and ~~d 4· S~enherr, NOR~ ~*ereity·of,
The Adjustmen,t of a Social Movem~t to Its Organizational Enyir9,n,m~t: • , Pentecostalism Within the Catholic Church · · , ~.: . : ,
Michael I• Harriso~ St.ate University of Ne~. York (Stony ~l'o~k)
Evaluating Jewish-Gentile Intermarriage Statistics 1 . . . , ·• , .
S. Joseph FQUIIJ(0, Eastern Michigan Vniversity; Albert J. Maier, · Arizona State University .. · · "
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Discussion: Robert H assenger, .Kalllillazoo College
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8:30 A.M. (Continued)
SesSion 8 Denver
IMPACT OF. THE MILITARY ON SOCIETY-FoREIG.N AND COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES
CIIAIRMAN: ltJCk Lizdfri.sky, University of Wisconsin
Military Developmentalism in the Third World: A New LoOk at an 01~ Problem Irving Louis Horwitz, Rutgers UniVersity
The Greek Mill~ Establishment: MaintenanCe of ·Power· and· Its Consequeii~s Scott G. McNall, Arizona StaU! University ·. · '
Impact of Military Service on Authoritarian .Attit~des 'in West Germarit Klaus ]. Rbghmann, University of Roclie8ter; Wolfgang Sodeur, University of
Cologne
Discussion: Alfred Stepan., Yale University
ECOLOGY
CHA1:RMAN: Paul M. Siegel, University of Michigan
The Measurement Problems in the Analysis of tb~ 'Division of Labor .. Fr~ Cl~11fD1te, University of Kentuclcy .
CitiZen 'Per8peeti-rtis on Planning and Zoning AnneS. Williams, Montana State University
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Primacy, Modeinization, and Urban · Structtit'e:. Thtl ·ECology of Puerto Riean ·· Cities · · · · · .r · · ··· '
' 'K~· P. Schwirian. md Ruth K. Smith, ·ohio State UniVersity
Migration and Clw~ges in Occitpational Composition . · Basil G.' Zimmer, Brown University, .
Discrimination and Housing Quality Gordon Scott Bonham, University of Michigan
Rats, DenSity, and Pathology: Explomtious on the Biological-Behavioral Frontier Orner R. Galle, ]. Miller McPherson and Walter R. GOfJe, Vanderbilt
University
8:30 A.M. (Continued)
Session 10
THEORY
CHAIRMAN: Fran.cesca .M: Cancian, Stanford U~versi~ Functional Stratification as a Cause of Inter-Position Conflict
Louie Miller III, University of North Carolina
On Participation in Political Movements!' A 'Critical Appraisal of Some Old Theories and Modest Proposals for a New One
Anthony M. Or;u.T~J, Univers~ty of illinois .. ·
Mertonian Functionalism: A Theoretipal Statement of Some ;Jleasons fo~; Its Analytical Futility ·
Kathryn ]. ·IT. LlOyd; State Uni-versity .COUeg6· (Bilffalor
Discussion: John Wilson, Duke Univ~ty .
SEMINAR,
The ~mparative Sociology of Civilizational Struc~~.mtd'Irita'rciv~~i~n~· . Encounters
lle'njfrmln Nelson, .New School fbr'Social R~ch·" ·· ·· •:
Moderator: C. P. Wolf, Brown University
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SEMINAR
Illegal lnuqjgration: A Sociologically Unexplored Field Grace Anderson, Waterloo Lutheran University
Moderator: I ulian. Samoriz, University of Notre name·
Brown Palace-Leadville
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SEMINAR
Paradigms in Sociology Barry /), LebowiU, Po~dr StiLle U:~ivqsity
Moderator: Roger Krohn, McGill tJhh.er&ity ·
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INEQUALITY IN THE PUBUC SCiiOOLS (Th~mittit)
CR&nlMAN: Bunon ·R. ·Clark;' Yale Uinver8itY' · ! !J.; ,.,
High School Context!and-College,Pians:·The Impact of.Social Sttucture on Aspirations . . . , ,
Joel I. NelJon., University of.,Miiriiesota
The I.Q.-Achievement Gap: A Reformulation of the Problem Margard Gordon-and--Andrew -Gordon., -Northwestern University
Success and Self-Conception: The Impact of Academic Grades on the Student Rol" IdenP~tll' ,of.Black and "\Vhi~~--Molescents · Barry IF ellman and Elkn Murray, University of Toronto
}i I ,::~t:" •·"' Educational Division Makers: Career Advice from the Counselor and the Teacher
1 • ·Ralph'·"~ Larkin; ([lenter'for :Urban EduCation; ': ,. · · ') '' 1 '1 !' ·i
Educational Decision,~m,.: ~tece~ents.an~ <:;op.sei,IU~~ C?L~e~;' Advice from the Counselor and the Teacher as Significant Others m the Process of Social Mobility '' · . ·· .:' ' ... '\ '1'' '' ,; ·
Richard A. Rehberg and Harold L. Hotchkis!, State University of New York (Binghamton)
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CHAIBMAM: Barry B. Levine, Universidad de Puerto Rico
Who Are the Poor in Puerto~ Rico?· • · • · ·· · - · · Barry B. Levine and Celia F. de Cintron, Universidad de Puerto Rico
The Perception of Inequality in ac Rural. Barrio • ' ' carl6s BUitrago-Ortiz, Univhsidad 11e Puerto Rico
The Power Elite of Puerto Rico Roberto Sanchez-Vilella, ex-governor, Commonwe&,* of Puer.to Rico,
The Historical Background''to''Class and Politicid1r Puerto 'ruco Angel Quintero-Rivera, Univ~~i~a!J.; pe ~~"!to lli1;9 .. . ,
Session 15 (Cont.)
The Political Participation of Slum Dwellers in Puerto Rico Rafael Ram£rez-V ergara, Universidad de Puerto ·Rieo
The Political Participation of Factory Workers in Puerto Rico Luh Vega, Universidad de Puerto Rico .
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POVERTY IN RURAL ~ (l'Jae~~ic). _ .
]oi~ ,Uh Rur_al; §oc,io,lf!B}ca!< ,So~!-'1: . " 1),,
CHAIRMAN: Gladys K. Bowles, Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Determinants of Poverty George L. wab·er;·uiliV&sity~o£ KeilfiiC~cy-"·
Poverty Measures as Indicators of Social Welfare J. Patrick Madden, Pennsylvania State University
·The Comfuission on Rural PovertYf Four Y~ars Later C. E. Bishop~}Wv~iP': ,of1 ~~1 , , , . , , " ,
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WOMEN •IN. THE rMODERN •WORI:Jj
CmriU.uN:•/es.rie Bernahl, PennsylvaMa Statil' UniveraitY · ,., . : ·'· · r t t ~ ~ ;' .;.. t' J ~ 1 , - : - , '. , , ) -,' • , •• -·l, r ' • ,
Women's Groups and the Universalization of Sex Role Pamela Berg, Massachusett&•Di.tislon-of Child Giiiiidianship .
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Cribs or Careers? Professionally Employed Married Women's Attitudes Toward Motherhood··., ·F.:.:' · :· ,,.,, ·' .··c,:ll,, •,,
T. Neal Garland and Margaret M. Paloma, University of Akron
Mother-Centeredness and College Youth's Attitudes Toward Social Equality for Women: Some Empirical Findings
Harold C. Meier, University of New Mexico
Divorce in the Life Course of Middle-Aged Women Donald L. Spence, University of California, San Francisco Medical Center
Discussion: Colette Carisse, University of Montreal
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Session 18 Terrace
MEDICAL SOCIOWGY
CIUIRMAN: Robert N. Willon; University of North Carolina
Status Stress and Work-Limiting MorbiditY Thomas Wan; Cornell University.
Tolerance of D~arice and. Post Hrispital Outcomes: A Study of Ex-Mental Patients
]ames 0. Carpenter and Norman C. Bourestom, University of Michigan
The Characteristics and Motivations of Women Receiving Abortions Patricia G. SteinlwD. RO'f G. Smith, and Milton Diamond, University of
Hawaii
Suicide-A Mistake at Work? . . Dooold W. Light, Jr .. PriDceton Ulllvemty
Diacusaion: Elizabeth Markson, New York State Department of Mental rfygien~ ,\
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FILM AS A RESEARCH AND INSTRUcriONAL TOOL
CaA.IRMAN: Gerald ~· ~w!l.t~Univ,e~~~ of Dlin~is (Chica~to Circle)
Teaching Basic Sociology by Film Don D. SmiiA, Florida State University
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From Mobilization to~tation: Tho Uaee of Film in Comm:unity Organizing ]. David Col/me, Washington University
Making a~ :Film from the Inside " ]e:,. Teni(JTI,eT, University of Dlinois (Chicago Circle)
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Session 20 Denver
SOCIOLOGY OF LAW
CHAIRMAN: Harry V. Ball, University of Hawaii
Some Problems Pertaining to Class Action Suits of Poverty Lawyers . Harry Brill, University of Massachusetts (Boston)
Revision, Enforcement, and Judicial Administration of Nevi York State Penal Laws on Prostitution
Pamela RotlY. Brandeis University
The Predictability of Non-Legalistic Adjudication: Arbitration of Commercial TEmtile Cases
Robert L. Bonn, CUNY, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
The Legal Process as a Generator of Norms: Labor-Management Relations in India
Richard D. Schwartz, State University of New York (Bufialo); Bliu Cart· wright;-Y.ale University·
Discussion: Ronald Pipkin, University of Massachusetts
Session 21
SOCIAL CHANGE IN DEVEWPING NATIONS
CHAIRMAN': AUen Schnaiberg, Northwestern University
Spruce
Cohorts. Modernization, and Social Mobility • · · Barbara Jacobson, CUNY, Lehman College; John Kendrick, Yale U~iver~ity
Modernization 1111d Cultural Pluralism ·in the Caribbean; So~ Data from, Trinidad and Tobago ·
Patricia Madoo Lens~, GeQrge Washington University
Emerging Patterns of &Jcial Stratlncati~n in Three Indian Communities: 1930-1965
Vijai P. Singh; Cornell University
From Formal to Informal Metropolitan Dominance in Nigeria: 1940-66 Philip Ehrensa/t, University of California (Santa Cruz)
Coping with Bureaucracy: The laraeli Case Brenda Danet and Harriet Hartman, larael Institute of Applled Scicli~
Research (Jerusalem, Israel)
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SOCIOBIOWGY
CHAIRMAN: Bruce K. Ecldand;' University of North Carolina
The Presentation oft Shortness in Everyday Lifil-'-Heigth and Heightism in American Society: ·Toward a .Sociology of ·Stature· '
Saul.D.,.Feldman, Case Western Reserve University
The Effect of Contraceptive Pills on .Sexual Activity in: the' Luteai .. Phase of the Human Menstrual Cycle , J. Richard •Udrr; Naomi M: Morris, Alexa Aycock and Lynn Waller;
University of North Carolina · ~ 1 c - ~ • ' ' ' j ' • • f
Private--Keep' O~t: Prdiminliry Notes on the Bioso~io1ogy of Aggression. . 1 ·r·.:•Lauren Langman: and' Adrian Natalini, Loyola University (Chicago)·
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SEMINAR
Justice, Deprivation, and the Mexican Americans Julius Rivera. University of Houston
Moderator: Clark Knowlton, University of Utah
Session .24
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The Lower Class and the Future of Inequality
, : Brown .Palace--Leadville
• .· • ·'Sally 'BoulJ.. Van 'Til, Bryn Mawr College; /ori Van Til, Swarthmore College
Moderator/Robert Perr~d, Purdue Univ~ty
•Session 25 . Brown· Palace-:-Silver Plume
. ,, Black Powerlessness in Policy Making :Positions · · ·' " ·
Karl Flaming and /. John Palen, University of Wisconsin (Milwaukee)
Moderator: /amu Femlrich, Florida State University
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Session 26 Brown Palace-Georgetown
SEMINAR
Less Always Than to Win: Some Rational Aspects of Early Courtship 4. D, Blumenstiel, Boston University : . .
Moderator: lack Douglas, University of California (San Diego)
Session 27 Brown Palace--Tabor
SEMINAR
. Cl!ri'l!ltural Imagery in the Mass Media · Lawrence H. Streicher, Institute for Juvenile Research
·• · Moderator: Orrin 'E. Klapp; San Diego State College
• • • Monday, 12:30 P.M.
Session 28
LUNCHEON ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS Junior Ballrooiil
Presenter
1. Theodore R. Anderson, University of Oregon .
2. Berthold Brenner, National Institute of Mental Health
3. Larry Brownstein, University of Pitts· burgh
4. Theodore. Caplow, University of, Vir-ginia
5. Burton R. Clark, Yale '!Jniversity
6. ~.Davis, Miami University
7. Lowell Gerson, Memorial University of Newfonndland
8. J. Eugene Haas, University of Colorado
9. Margaret L. Helfrich, Ohio St11.te Uni- ·· versity ·
10. Howard Kaplan, Baylor College of Medicine
Topic
Machine-Group Relationships
Mental Well-Being: Conceptual Framework for Policy and Research
A Formal Explication of the General Theory of Action
Evaluation of Programs of Institutional ·"Reforms Comparative.St~dy of National Systems of
· Higher Education Schizophrenics ' in . the Community: A
Follow-up· · · · Alternatives to the "Sick Role"
Sociological Perspeotives on Environmental Problems
The .Executive's Wife
Self 4.ttitu9es and SocW Protest
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Session 28 (Cont.)
Topic
11. Patricia Kendap; CU,NY, .Queens Col- ,E4Ucs and, P,olitics ()f.J'l.esea,rch · lege . ,, l .... , ,' ,. .. , ... ·· . . :.',\ _; ·
12. Richard D. Knudten, Marquette Uni- Relativity and Crime versity 1 1 ~ Ji.- \
13. John Landgraf, Committee on Inter- Sociologists in the Fulbright-Hays Program national Exchange of Persons
14. Barry Lebowitz, Portland Stafe Uriiver- · Dfrecfioils "of Information Flow sity
15 .. Arnold: , Linsky, University of N,e"l'( Hampshire
· Teacher Ratings and Research Contributions to Sociology
16. Joseph Meyerowitz, Baylor College of Medicine
The Sociological Study of Deatlif.d • ·r
:T;aditioh' to Moderit"Val~e~ 'iii s6~ialist 17. Jose Moreno, University ,of Pittsburgh J f,,., ,· ._, ···ebbs.' · · ·· ·
18. Benjamin Nelson, New School for Social Research . ·.
. Religion~Id' l!nd ,. Ne:w.,....,-ilJ. . :J;oday's Counter-Cultures
19. Elwin Powell, State University of New York (Bu1falo)
The Counter-Culture and the City
20. E. L. Quarantelli, Ohio State ,University: ' Collective Behavior Theory and Research 21. Charles W. Smith, CUNY, Queens Col- · Guidelin~s for Graduate Sociology Pro-
lege grams, PhD and DA 22. Suzanne Steinmetz, Case Western Some Myths About Violence in the Family
Reserve University • aii(i ~uitay .. i , '. ,. 1 : •.
Straus, University of New Hampshire ·23. Karl E. 'f.aeuber, University of Wia:- ··Needed Policy Research in Residential
consin . _1 : 1 ;..' ·~~~~at;i:op., '! .f' ; .. 1,·, -~"'' :,·., r: __ : ~ 1
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Demographic Characteristics of Metropolitan Areas by Per Capita Jncome ' ' , ,,., ,· Herrington ·]l Bryce; U. S: Deparlmerit of Agriculture . • . l
A Sociological 4Jlproach \t() ':Wcp~~ !Equity , ,, . . . , .. :, ·; : . 1 William H. Form and Joan Huber, University of Illinois
Discussiori: Pamilia Roby, Brliirdeis :University Michael Betz, University of Tenneesee
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Session 30 Grand Ballroom
INEQUALITY AMONG NATIONS-ASPECTS OF IMPERIALISM (Thematic)
CHAIRMAN: Roy S. Bryce-Laporte, Yale Uni~ersity
lmperialim,J and the South African Problem Bernard Mdgubane, University of C~nnecticut
Metropolitan Constraints on Decision-Making in Barbados Ron. l'arri&, Yale University
Pedagogy and Revolution: The Changing Meanings of Literacy Manfred Stanley, Syracuse University
The Ideology of Equality: Persistence and Change Neville Lane, University of Windsor
Discnssion: Irving Louis HorOfllitz, Rutgers University William McCord, Syj:acuse University
Session 31
CONFLICTS IN COLLEGES AND ~RSITIES
CHAIRHAN: •Rachel Kahn-Hut, San Frarii:isco .State College ·
Student Privacy and Records in Ontario Universities
'Silver
J. Ivan Willimns and· Jolm M. C'!"oU, University of Western Ontario
Faculty Respo~ to Student Dissent Meredith D. Pugh, Joseph B. Perry, Jr., and Elmer Spreitzer
Bowling Green State. University . '
Working Class Students and Images of Social Change Mark R. Haug and MaT"'lin.B. Sussman, Case Western Reserve
University
Discussion: Richard M. Colvard, State University of NeW Y~rk' (Buffalo) Rita Seidtm Miller, University.of Missouri .
Session S2 Showcase l
SYMPOSIUM ON CONTEMPORARY CULTURE ANI) 'soCIAL cBANGE ' ' .
CHAIRMAN: MariacTeresa Klein, •Mount Saint Vincent Uni;ersity
Health Nuts and Hippies: ,Old and,Ne"l'f Movements Meet . . . , , Richard I!· Hanson and Julms A. Roth, University ~f Caiuoim11
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Session 32 (Cont.)
Capitalism and the HEAD SHOP: A Multi-Generational Study of the Patterns of Institutionalization
George H. Lewis, University o,f the Pacific
Division of Labor, Rhetoric, and the Consumer as Producer . William R. Rosengren and Ccirl Gersuny, University of Rhode Island·
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Shifting Conceptions of Learning-Institutions in a Polarized Society Edgar Z. Friedenberg, Dalhousie University
Social Change in the Barrio: The Chicano Movement in South Texas· George River~;~, Jr., State University of New York (Buffalo)
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INEQUALITIES FOR THE RURAL POOR. (Thematic)
Joine with Rural Sociological Society
CIIAIRMAN: George L. Wilber, University of Kentucky
Relationships of Migration to Rural P9verty E. S. Lee, University of Georgia
.. ' Rural Poverty and Rural to Urban Migratio~ ·
Daniel 0. Price, University of Texiis;, Melanie Sikes;. Tracor Corp. (Austin, Texas)
Economics of RW:al Poverty in the Post .World War IT Eri: A Re~ew D. Lee Bawden and W. Keith Bryant, Upiversity of Wisconsiq
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SOCIAL MJW'UJ;lE~ CHAIR:MAN: Dauid R. Heise, University of North.Caroiina·
Retests of a Measurement Model Cynthia J. Flynn, University of North Carolina;. Lewis F. Carter,
University of California (Riverside)
Exact Scalogram Analysis · · · . Albert Chevan, University of Massachnsetts
The Effects of Grouping on the Correlation Coefficient Maxine SpJin!er Stern, University of North Carolina
Logical Problems in the Use of Cert8in TYPes of Variables in Sociological Theories · ' :
Lauren Seiler, CUNY, Queens College
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Session 35 Denver
SOCIOLOGY OF KNOWLEDGE
CHAIRMAN: Edward Shils, University of Chicago
Marxist Thought in the First Quarter of the Twentieth Century Lewis A. Coser, State University of Ne'! Y~rk (Stony Brook)
Title to be announced Peter Guy, Yale University
Session 36
ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE
CHAIRMA.N: Ronald G. Corwin, Ohio State University ' ' -,
Task Conception and Work Arrangements
Spruce
W. Richard Scott, Sanford M. Dornbusch, and Inger Sagatun, Stanford University; Connie hEvashwick, Harvard School of Public Health; Leonard Magnani, CUNY, Hunter College
Discussion: William H. Form, University of lllinois ' .
The Ocouqen~e .oLNew interorganizatio~al Ev~nts in U~b~ Communities Herman Ttuk, University of Southern California
Discussion: Enrico L. Quarantelli; Ohio State University
The Prediction of Organizational Performance: The Case of Program Innovation
Jerald Hage ~d Robert Diwar, University of Wisconsin
D!scussi9n: Roben Perrucci, Purdue University
Session 37 Assembly Room l
MEETING OF CHAIRMEN OF PhD' GRANTING DEPARTMENTS OF SOCIOWGY
CHAIRMAN: Kurt Finsterbusch, ASA Exeeutive Office"
Findings of the Survey of Research Training in Sociology Project · · · · Richard J. Bill, University of Oregon
Guidelines for Graduate Departments Charles W. Smith, CUNY, Queens College
'' Report on the Status of Women in Graduate Departments of Sociology and Examples
of Model Affirmative Action Programs for Insuring Equitable Treatment of Women ,. ·
Elise Boulding, University of Colorado
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Session 37 (Cont.)
Report on the ASA Study of the Present Job Market and Findings from the ASA Survey of Graduate Departments
Kurt Finsterbusch, ASA Executive Office
Session 38 Brown· Palace-Cripple Creek
SEMINAR
Games and Simulations: An Overview Cathy Greenblat, Rutgers Upiversity
Moderator: Sttm Nikkel, University of Maryland
Session 39 Brown Palace-Leadville
SEMINAR
Relative Deprivation and Participation in th~ Civil Rlghts Movem~~t . ·. Barbara N; Ge&chwender and James Ge&chwender, State Uruverstty of New
York (Binghamion)
Moderators: Amy W. Orum and AnthOny ·M; Orum, UniverSity. of Illinoia
Session 40'
SEMINAR
Social Forces in the Transformation of a Movement Juliet Z. Saltman, Kent State University
Brown PalaceO-Silver Plume
Moderator: Le~ M. Killian, University of Massachusetts
Seuton 41 Brown Palace-Georgetown
SEMINAR
Nature and Development of Tolerance · Robert A. Stebbins, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Moderator: Rodolfo Alvarez, Yale University
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SEMINAR
On the Sociology of Leis11re Places: The Zoological Pai:k Nea H. Cheek. Jr .. Nati~nal ~:Uk Servi~~
Moderator: William R. Burch, Jr., Yale: University . . , r., ,- ic'l .
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THE DISCIPLINE: UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION, ACADEMIC AND COMMUNITY (Featured Seaion)
CHAIRMAN: Joan W. Moore, U¢v~ty qf California. (Riverside) t, \ • · ·· · r -.-r-r•.·-, .,....,,,
Facing Our Calling: Soci~l~~ ·and dt~ Ag~ri" -~£" ub~~ Education • Donald N. Levine, University 'of chleago
Knowing Our Clients: Data on Undergraduate Sociol6gy Majoii fr'Om 'the' Carnegie' Commission/ ACE Study . , , . , . , " ,; .
Joseph Zelan, Univ~ity.,of, C~9rpi1a .(;lJCII'~~ey) .".' .. , ,
Kicking the Lecture Habit: A Non-Didactic Approach for Introductory Sociology Michel P. Richard, State University College (Geneseo)
Diversification of Educational Formats Paul ]. Baker and ,.l!.atriciiJ J. ·l!ehrens, Dlinois State University
Discussion: William H. Friedland, University of California (Santa Cruz) William A. Gamson, University of Michigan
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VIOLENCE IN AMERICAN SOCIETY (Featured Se,ion)
CHAIRMAN: lame& F. Short, Jr., Washington State University
Middle Class Youth and Proclivities for Violence
Grand Ballroom
AT'TIUlnd L. Maus! and William Winston, Washington State University
Structural Characteristics of Cities and the Severity of Racial Disorders Seymaur Spilerman, University of Wisconsin
Why the Bank Was Burned Robert B. Smith, University of California (Santa Barbara)
Discussion: Marvin. E. Wolfsans, University of Pennsylvania
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Seuion 4S
SYMPOSIUM ON POPULATION POLICY (Featured Se118ion)
CHAIRMAN: Evelyn M. K.itakawa. University of Chicago
Panel: Charles F. Westoff, Prulceton Uci.versitY Edwin D. Driver, University of Massachusetts Nonrwn B. Ryder, Princeton University Judith Blake Davis, University of California (Berkeley) G. Franklin Edwards, Howard University Philip M. Hamer, University of Chicsgo
• • • Monday, s:3o P.M.
Seaslon 46
PRESIDENTIAii A»;QRESS
Inequality in Higher Education . . . William H. SeweU, University of Wisconsin
• Monday, 10:00 P.M.
DUTCH TREAT PARTY
Junior Ballroom
Grand Ballroom
Silver
Tuesday, 8:30 A.M.
Session 47
INEQUALITY AMONG AGE GROUPS (Thematic)
CHAIRMAN: John W. Riley, Jr., Equitable Life Assurance Soi:iety
Age Stratification and the Polity · Alirtll Foner, Rutgel's University
Interaction Process in Small Groups of Varied Ages H. W. Smith, University of Missouri (St. Louis)
Age Stratification and Values E. Grcmt Youmans, University of Kentucky
Age Stratification and Friendship Beth Hess, County College of Morris Randolph Township
Age Stratification in Science Harriet Zuckerman, Columbia University
Theoretical Overview Orville G. Brim, Jr., Russell Sage Foundation
Session 48
THE IDSTORY OF INEQUALITY (Thematic)
CHAIRMAN: Sigmund Diamond, Columbia University
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Mobility, Migration, and Modernization: The Case of Marseilles in the Middle uf the Nineteenth Century
William H. Sewell, Jr., University of Chicago
Urban Poverty in Early 19th Century American Cities Raymond A. M ohl, Florida Atlantic University
Politics and Properly in 19th Century Massachusetts Robert Doherty, University of Pittsburgh
Discussion: Norman Birnbaum, Amherst ·College
Session 49 '\
HEGEMONY, LEGITIMACY, REVOLUTION
CHAIRMAN: Jeffrey Schevitz, Washili~ton University
Gran.d Ballroom
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Session 49 ·(Cont.)
Information Flow Control and Symbolic Mobilization of Support-Two Baeic Processes of Power
Peter M. Hall, York University
Hegemony: The. Dynamics of Domination David L. Salli:zch. ID.diana University
Time and the Acceptance of the Legitimacy .of Controversial Legislation: The. Case of the Selective Service System ·
]. Alan. Winter and Gail Winter, Connecticut College
From Marx to Jerry ubiii: A Comparative ramework for the Comparative Analysis of Revolutionary Theory
WiUiam H. Friedland, University of California (Santa Cruz)
Session 50
SYMPOSIUM ON LEISURE AND LIFE STYLE·'
Denver
ClLuRMAN: Rolf M eyersohn, CUNY, Graduate Center and Lehman College
Anomalies in the Growth of Leisure Time to Come Staffan Burenstam Linder, Stockholm School of Economics
Politics and Leisure TheLma McCormack, Yale University
Panel: Paul Filmer, CUNY, City College Jiri Zuzanek, CUNY, Queens College
Session 51 Assembly Room 1
URBAN SOCIOLOGY: NEIGHBORHOOD INSTABILITY IN THE CENTRAL CITY
CaamMAN: Richard 0. Hope, CUNY, Brooklyn College
The Impact of Freeways on Urban Neighborhoods Patricia B. Guseman, Texas A & M University; Edward L. McLean.
Clemson University
Neighborhood Patterns of Invasion and Succession Charles M. Barresi, University of Akron
The Delivery System of Black Private Housing Charles B. Keely, Western Michigan. University
Discussion: Richard 0. Hope, CUNY, Brooklyn College
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8:30 ·A.M. (Continued)
Session 52 Assembly Room 2
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
CH.uiiMAN: Carl W. Backman, University of Nevada
Locus of the Self Ralph H. Turner, University of California (Los Angeles)
Self-Concept and Self-Reference: An Empirical Investigation Mohamed M. El-Assal, Roben Emerick. Ralph L. Leisz. and Denni3 C.
Scheck, San Diego State College
The Effectiveness of Pacifist Strategies: A Theoretical Approach Richard Ofshe, University of California (Berkeley)
Altruism and Power in Interpersonal Exchanges Harry Gyman,.Bowling Green State University
Personality Typologies and Modes of Social Change Gordon ]. DiRenzo, University of Delaware
Session 53 Junior Ballroom
TOWARD A SOCIALIST SOCIOLOGY: PROPOSALS FOR INTELLECTUAL WORK IN THE COMING PERIOD
CHAIRMAN: Richard Flacks, University of California (Santa Barbara)
A Presentation by the Santa Barbara Collective William Domhoff, University of California (Santa Cruz) Richard Flacks, University of California (Santa Barbara) Milton Mankoff, University of California (Santa Barbara) Harvey Molotch, University of California (Santa Barbara) Maurice Zeitlin, University of Wiscousin John Seeley, California Institute of the Arts
Session 54
ETHNOMEmODOLOGY
CHAIRMAN: Martin S. Weinberg, Indiana University
The Regress Problem and the' Problem of Evidence in Ethnoniethodology Thomas P. Wilson, University of California (Santa Barbara)
Some Limitatious on Current Quantitative' Methods in Sociology Lindsey ChurchiU, CUNY, Graduate Center, and Russell Sqe
Foundation . · ..
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8:30 A.M. (COntinued)
Session 54 (Cont.)
The Problem of Competent Recognition of Social Action D. Lawrence Wieder and Don H. Zimmerman, University of California
(Santa Barbara)
Discussion: lack Douglas, University of California (San Diego)
Session 55 Showcase 1
SEX AND SOCIALIZATION
CHAIRMAN: Carl/red Broderick, Pennsylvania State University
Sexual Permissiveness and illegitimacy in Five Nordic Countries Richard F. Tomasson, University of New Mexico
Social Forces and Premarital Semal Permissiveness: Further Comment on Reiss' Proposition One
Robert H. Walsh and Dave Bryant, illinois State University
The Changing Functions of Dating: Dating Patterns of Harvard Men 1960-1970 Rebecca S. Ureeland, University of Nevada
Conjugal Decision Making and Adolescent Identification Judith B. Williams, DePaul University·
Differential Perception of the Parental Relationship: A Chilean Sample Robert C. Williamson, Lehigh University
Family Interaction and Ritual: A Cross·Cultural Study Giinther Liischen, University of illinois
Discussion: ]ames L. Turk, Univefsity of Toronto
Session 56
SOCIAL SYSTEMS ~ALYSIS
]oint with the Society for General Systems Research
CJIAIRMAN: C. P. Wolf, Brown University
Causality and Social Systems Analysis Robert Dubin, University of California (Irvine)
Models of Man in Social Systems Analysis John H. Kunkel. Arizona State University
The Self Image as a SyntheSizing Steady State: Norm Set Theory Dennis (;. Sims, 4~ta University
Terrace
Problell'ls of :li:stim~tion in Srstem Theoretic Analysis: Organizational Behavior ]arne& R. Murru;y and Mark Bickhard, University of Chicago
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8:30 A.M. (Continued)
Session 56 (Cont.)
Social System Integration ]an Hajda, Portland State University
Discussion: Fred Katz, State University of New York (Bufiitlo)
Session 57 Brown Palace-Cripple Creek
SEMINAR
Sociology in the Community College David Booth, University of Windsor
CHAIRMAN: Albert]. McQueen, Oberlin College
Discussion: Ted Bradshaw, University of California {Berkeley) Joseph Zelan, University of California (Berkeley) Eugene Mead, City College of San Francisco Dale TiUery, University of California (Berkeley) Robert Blumstock, McMaster University Nonrnzn L, Fried11141', California State College (Los Angeles) Morris limowitz, University of Chicago · Edwin G. Flittie, University of Wyoming
Semon 58 Brown Palace-Leadville
SEMINAR
Game Simulations: Current State, Problems and, Prospects (A seminar for people familiar with the nature and uses of game simulation)'
Cathy Greenblat, Rutgers University
Panel: Cathy Greenblat, Rutgers University WiUiam Gamson, University of Michigan Garry Shirts, Director, SIMILE II, La Jolla, California Clarice Stoll, Sonoma State College ·
• • Tuesday, .10:30 A.M.
Session 59
INEQUALlTY IN CRIMINAL JUS'llCE (Ths~) . Assembly Room 1
CHAmMAN: Jerome H. Skolnick, University of California (Berkeley)
Inequalities in the Imposition of a Criminal Label Theodore G. Chiricos, Gordon P. Waldo, and Phillip D. Jackson, Florida
State University
Black Youth and Criminal Justice John DCIIIJis, University of CalifoJ'Ilia (Los AJig!lles)
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10:30 A.M. (Continued)
Seseion 59 (Cont.)
The Disposition of Juvenile Offenders by Race and Sex in Relation to the Race and Sex of Police Officers
Thomas P. Monahan, Villanova University
Justice in Recorders Court Donald I. Warren, University of Michigan
Cops and Stool Pigeons-Professional Striving and Discretionary Justice in European Police Work
]ames Leo Walsh, Oberlin College
Discussion: Albert]. Reiss, ]r., Yale University
Seseion 60 Assembly Room 2
THE CONTEXT OF CONFLICT: THE MEXICAN AMERICANS
Clw:ImAN: Gabini> Rendon, State University of New York (Brockport)
Patterns of Mexican American Stereotype: A Case for Stability and Volatility Anthony Gary Dworkin., University of Missouri
The Texas Rangers: Heroes or Oppressors Julian Samora and Jorge A. Bustaman,te, University of Notre Dame
The Mexican Americans: Identity and Conflict Phylli& Kazen, Harvard University
Discussion: Leo Estrada, North 'fexas State University
Session 61 Silver
THE DISCIPUNE: WOMEN IN SOCIOLOGY AND OTHER PROFESSIONS
CRAmMAN: Karen Oppenheim Mason., Research Triangle Institute
Professional Women: The Unchanging Scene Athena Theodore, Simmons College
Women in Lihrarianship: The Majority Rules? Carol L. Kronus, University of I1linois; ]ames W. Grimm, Vanderbilt Uni
versity
Selection of and by a Female PrOfession: Graduate Social Work Education PaulaL. Goldsmid, University of North·Carolina
The ASA Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession: Notes on Hearings at Major Departments of Sociology ·
Elise Boulding, University of Colorado
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10:30 A.M. (Continued)
Seseion 62 Showcase I
SOCIOLOGY OF SCIENCE
CHAIRMAN: Harriet Zuckerman., Columbia University
Stratification in the Formal Commnnication System in Science Nan Lin and William D. Garver, Johns Hopkins University
Women in Science Jonathan Cole, Columbia University
A Reconsideration of Commnnication Among Biological Scientists Jerry Gaston., Southern Illinois University
Scientific Reward Systems: A Comparative Analysis Stephen Cole, State University of New York (Stony Brook)
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Discussion: Norman W. Storer, CUNY, Bernard M. Baruch College ·,~d Graduate Center
Session 63 Exhibit Area I
THE SOCIOLOGY OF SPORT
CHAIRMAN: Harry Edwards, University of California· (Berkeley) ,
Olympic Games: Structural Correlates of National Success Donald W. Ball, University of Victoria
Athletic Dressing Room Slogans as' F~Iklore:. A Means ~f Socialli.ation Eldon E. Snyder, Bowling Green State University
Black Athletes on Intercollegiate Basketball Teams Norman R. Yetman, University of Kansas
An Investigation of Psycho-So!Jial Attitud~ of. Varsity Athletes, Towmi Their Sports William Ray Vanderbilt, University of Utah .
Sport: A Component of the Counter-Culture /. H. Duthie, University of Windsor
' ' . Racism: A Prime Factor in the Determination of Black Athletic Superiority
Harry Edwards, University .of California (Berkeley); Bill Russell, Institute for the Study of Sport and Society
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Panel: I ack Scott, Institute for, the Study of Sport and Society Ken Noel, University of California (Berkeley) Harry Edwards, University of California (Berkeley)
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10:30 A.M. (Continued)
Session 64 Terrace
INTERGENERATIONAL CONFLICf
CHAIIlMAN: David Gottlieb, Pennsylvania. State University
Coming Up Hip: Childrearing and Life Style Values Among Counter-Culture Families
Robert A. Rath and Douglas !. McDowell, Pennsylvania State University I:
Radicals and Roman Collars Lauren Langman, Richard Block, and lneke Cunningham, Loyola University
(Chicago) ' '
This Year for Christmas My Child Gave Me Poverty . Thomas J. Cottle, Massachusetts Institute of Technology ·
Normative Integration, Alienation, and Conformity in Adolescent Groups Roruild A. Feldman, Washington University
Session 65
ORG~TIONAL INNOVATION AND CONTROL
CHAIRMAN: ]. Eugene Haas, University of Colorado
Strategies for Organizational Innovation: An Empirical Comparison Ronald G. Corwin, Ohio State University '
Discussion: Harold Perlstadt, Michigan State University
A Theoretical Framework for the Analrsis of Organizational Stress Thomiu E. Drabek, University of Denver ·
Discussion: Norman Johnson, Carnegie Mellon University
Denver
Models of Structure Selection -in- Organizations: On the Limitations of Rational Perspectives . .. .
. "· ·: · ]. Keiineth Benson, UniversitY of MiSsouri
Discussion: William Anderson, Arizona State University ' • ,1,'
Toward a Paradigm for the Analysis of Inter-Organizational Relations Edward W. Lehman, New York University
Dactisaion: Edward MUes, ·UniversitY of Denver ·
Professional Autonomy Among Certified Public Accountants Joseph]. Lengmmann, University of Maryland'
Discussion: James Sorenson, UniversitY of Denver
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10:30 A.M. (Continued)
Session 66 Spruce
SOCIOLOGY OF LANGUAGE
CHAIRMAN: Elbridge Sibley, Mamaroneck, N.Y.
· The Lexicon for Madness in a Cciloruhian City: An Exploration. in Semantic Space Michael Micklin, ;rn1ane University; Marshall Durbiri, Washiligton Uni
versity; Carlos A. Leon, Universidad del Valle (Cali, Colombia)
Measuring Social Distance Through Language . . .. Patricia G. Steinhoff and Yoshiko Sakurai, UD.iversity of Hawaii
Childhood as a Conversatio~ of Gestures Norman K. Denzin,_ University of Dlinois
American Kinship Teilllinology-Correlates of Alternative Usages R. Bruce W. A7ukrson, Duke Unive~cy · - · ·
Vocalic Change in a North Carolina Community Lewis Levine, New York University; Harry ]. Crockett, Jr., University of
Nehrs4& · ·
Session 67 BroWil.Palace-Central City
HUMANISTIC SOCIOLOGY
CHAIRMAN: Burkart Holmer, University of Pittsburgh
Cybernetic Phenomenology Richdrcl lung, University of Alberta
Theoretical Foundations of a Humanistic Sociology John Staude, Sonoma State College
Dynamic Assessments and Social Change . George· W. Wallis,· UniversitY of Georgia
The Sociology of MethodolOJgJ William ]. Filstead, Lutheran General Hospital
Discussion: Robin M. Williams,·Jr., Corilell University Norman Birnbaum, Amherst Colloge
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CONTRIBUTED PAPERS
CllAIIIMAN; Frederick L. Campbell, Urliversicy of Washington
Grand Ballroom
., . Systems Analysis and University Goals: An Empirical Test of a Parsonian Hyprithesis
Walter F. Abbau !llld H~?~rY M. Barlow, University oLKentucky; Edward Gross, University of . W ashingt()n.
10:30 A.M. (Continued)
Session 68 (Cont.)
The Functional Theory of Stratification: An Empiricai .&S888llieni Mark Abrahamson, Syracuse University
f ',
Cultural ~atterns and. Nationalistic Commitment Among: Forei~ United States. ' , . ' . ' . , , . . ,
Tamar Becker, 'San Fernando .Valley State 'College ' ' I I \ I \ ' ~ ' . . <
Development of an Urban African Elite: Lira, Uganda Frances Dahlberg,. University of ColoJ::ado
Sru,den~ in. the
Contextuai Content Analysis: A Link Between l\{acrosociology and Micros()CiOl!!gical Research .. '·· · ·. '
Joseph B. Ford, San Fernando Valley State College ·
Stratification of the Quinary SeCtor: A J-Cl;liVe Distrih1:1tiOn I ; ·ry ' - j- '
Carl Gersun.y and William R. Rosengren, 'University of Rhode Island
Selected Findings of the Michigan S1lrvey Research Center's Voting Studies: A HistoricBl Test Via Political Advertisements . . ·
Ronald Gene Humke, lllinois Central College; Raymand L. Schmitt and Stanley E. Grupp, lllinois State University
The Ideological Sources of Solidarity lll1d Antagonism: An Empirical Test of Continuities in the History of Social Thought
SEMINAR
Vincent Jeffries, San Fernando Valley State College; H. Edward Ransford, University of Southern California
Session 69 Brown Palace-Central City
College Students Today: A Panel Discussion on Radicalism, Student Ecology and Campus Unrest
William S. Aron, University of Chicago; Charles F. LonginO, University of Virginia; Richard Braungart, University of Maryland
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Moderator: Francis M. Sim, Pennsylvania State ,University ·.
Panel: Raymond Adamek; Kent State University Glen Kreider, Pennsylvania State University Jerry Lewis, Kent State University Howard Ruppel. Jr .. Cornell College . Krishna Singh, Virginia Commonwealth University
Seasi~n 70 Brown Palacer:-Lea~ville
SEMINAR
Marital ·Power. and the Theory of Rtisoirrces in Cultural Context Hyman Rodman, The Merrill-Palmer Institute
10:30 A.M. (Continued}
SeuJoa 70 (Cont.)
CHAIRMAN: William T. Liu, Umvenity of Notre Dame
Moderator: Ira W. Hutchison, Florida State University
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Seuion 7l Brown Palace-Silver Plume
SEMINAR
War Expectancy: Some Empirical Evidence Donald Granberg, University of MissoUri
Moderator: Rosalio Wences, University of Connecticut
• • • Tuesday, 12:30 P.M.
Session 72
LUNCHEON ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS
Presenter Topic
Junior Ballroom
25. William Curtis, Camden County College· · Teaching Introductory Sociology to the Culturally Disadvantaged Student
26. ·Gerhard W. Ditz, Eastern Illinois Uni- Characteristics of Organized Citizen Par~ versity . ticipation
27. William A. Gamson, University of Protest Groups in American Society Michigan
28. John F. Glass, San .Fernando Val1ey .Humanistic Sociology State College . . . .
29. Charles Green, University of Virginia 30. John B. Hudson, Trent University 31. Jonathan Kelley and. Marijean Suelzle,
Columbia University · 32. Daniel Kubat, University of Waterloo 33. David Lavin, CUNY, Lehman College
34. Ronnal L. Lee; Ohio Siate'University 35. Gerhard E. Lenski, University of North
Carolina 36. Roy Manning, State University o~ N~
York (Brockport) 37. Joseph Monant; University of Hawaii
(Hilo)
Femal~ Studies Policy,Ori!l.\}ted Theoretical Sociology Poli~C:s o~ W:omen's. Liberation ·
International Migratioh Sociological Aspects of Open Admisaions:
The Case of CUNY · · ·Interpersonal Behavior of Disaffected Youth Societal Evolution
Stral!lgi~.·for Professional Socialization in College Programs
Influence and Protest
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Session 72 (Cont.).
Presenter
38. George Nash, Columbia University 39. G. T. Nygreen, Princeton University 40. Harry Perlstadt, Michigan. State"Uni-
versity
To]>ic
Drug Treatment Programs Class Cleavages in Party Identification Inequalities· in ~Medical· Education
41. Albert J. Reiss, Jr., Yale University Systematic Social Observation 42. Norman B. Ryder, Princ~ton University; . Prospects and Dilemmas in Fertility Con
trol 43. Irwin Sperber, University of Peter- Shonld the ASA Be Abolished? • · · '1->
borough 44. Gresham M. Sykes, University of Theories of crime Cau8ation
Denver 45. Ruth Wallace, George Washington
University ' · Educatbn and Patriotism
46. Eugene Weinstein, State University of Interpersonal Manipulation New York (Stony Brook)
47. J. Ivan Williams, University of Western · ,Student Privacy and Records Ontario ·
48. Dennis H. Wrong, New York University The Sociology of American Intellectuals
Tuesdl:ly, 2 :30 P.M. · Sesl!fon 73
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INF;QUALITY IN THE DELjvERANCE OF MJ!:DI<:;AL SERVI.CES . (Thematic)" +. • • ): ~ ' ' ' ' ' ,' ' ' t ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' ••
CHAIRMAN: Robert N •. Wilso~ UJ:liyersity ,of North .. (;arolina
Inequality, Health· Status, and the DeliverY rif Health· SerVices· David Mechanic, Uni'yersity of W~cousin
,I.'
,. Studies of f!te Delivery ~f Health Care : , , , Samuel Leinhardt, Lester Lave, luilith Lave, and Robert Kaplan, .
't. ,f'•
~e~~~~~~ pniv~ty , ·' ! < t ";' •t-''' ) ! ' (I
Inco~e, Ideologi~·IU!d H~th; Care with Special Referenc~ to the Rural Poor , · ·, : ,H. f!,ay J(apldn, State Univereity of :New· York· (Buffalo) ; Bhopiiuler S.
Bolaria, ,University of: Saskatohewlin· ·
Normative Criteria lind 'die 'Evhlriatiori' of H~th Wid Medibal Care Merl Coon, F1orida1 State University
' ' I • 1 ' 1 ' " ' • ' ~ • • ' ' ; '
Discussion: Jean, Thrwher, North Carolina State D~p~ent of Mental Health
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~~sidon 74 , Exhih~t Area 1
NEW DIMENSiONS
C~: Wilbert E. Moore, University of Denver
The Theory of Objectivity, lack D. Douglas, University, of California (San Diego)
Sociology in the Age of Aquarius EdUK~Td A. Tiryilkirm, Dnke University ..
A Theory of Collective Decision-Mli:Jang ' ' Terry N. Clark, University of chlcago
Session 75
SOCIAL DEVIANCE: LAB~G rHEoRY ' '
CHAIRMAN: Edwin M. Leme11, University of Calif.oi'I14 (DaVis)\
Assembly Room 1
Normalization: ~Neglected Complemeqt to Labeling Theocy . . Paul M. Roman, Tulane University; .Hanjsqn M. Trice, Cornell University
Deviance as .. COnformity ,, , . , , .. . Judith Lorber, Fordham University
Organizatious and Labeling . , ; " Forres& Dill. Univ~sity o~ California (Berkeley)
Definition as Nonconf~~er: .Sohdol ~txVctme·;s, .lntllvidual AChievement Lewis Rhodes, F1orida State University
Some Issues in Labelliig Theory"· David Bordua, Stanford U}HVersity
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Labeling Theory: The Over and Undersymbolized View of Deviance Edwin M. Lemere, University of Califonrla· (DaVis) ·
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· Session 7~ . J ~I •
INTERGENERATIONAL :CO~CT r ••
C«mM&N: David Gottlieb, Penilsylvlinia:State Univ:ersity ...
Ideology and Student'M'ov~ents: '.Atffiti~Jue ~d &e Study' Keuin V. Mulcahy, Peiinsylvania. State University .. -- ,
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~embly Room 2
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Inter-Generational Conflict and the A.Dierican Bu8irie5s Executive: Is There a Generation Gap Within the BusineSs Gommuility? · ·, -- , ,
Thomas W, Nortori,1 Lafayette .. College. . ..
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2:30 P.M. (Continued)
Seuion 76 (Cont.)
Coriflict in the High School: An Analysis of the High School Underground Press F. K. Hewstm.Stamm, Univ61'sity of California (Los Ang!'les)
Participation in Anti-War Demonstrations: A Test of the Parental Continnity Hypoth61ia . . ' j • • • . • .
Elmer Sprdtier,loseph B. Pirry,/r., and Meridith D. Pugh; Bowlin& Green State University
The Myth of the Generation Gap Armand L. MCIUII$, Washington State Univ61'sity; JriU~ ;E. Garland, Jr ..
Carnegie-Mellon UniveraitY · · · ' ·
Session 77 Denver
SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION • ' ' ~ < < :- }
CaAfilMAN: Michelle Patterson, Y~e Univ~~
The Structuring of Inequality: F;male Roie ·Ideology. ani Educatioital A;plratio~ I ean L; Blumen,: UniVersitY of! Pittsburgh .
Peer lnfiuence and Student SubcUlture: A ConteXtUal InveStigation ·Ted K. Bradshaw, UniversitY of.C8lifom.ia (B6l'keley)
The Cooling-In Process in Higher Education: A Type of Goal Displacement in Small Colleges · · :
Douglas S. Snrder, Bowie State College './ : ,,; : ')• l • "~;I _ < _'"
The Ideological Function of Grading in Higher Education EUen Kay :Trimberger, ·CUNY; Queens College
Seali~n· is THE CHICANO comiuNri'Y ! '
CluiBHAN: Rodol/o Alvarez, Yale University
.\
Showcase 1
Mexican-American Students. in a Metropolitan Context: The Social-Emotional Climate of the Claseroom and Its Effect on Achievement
lames G. Anderson, Purdue Univeraity
Chicano Multilingualiam ~Multi~~& . '· · F~ Penalo~ornia State Coll8ge :(LOng Beach)·
Chicanos in Prison: Strategi61 of Pinto Organization& , loan Jr. ~oo~niv~tr of ~Q~, (Riv~de)
Mexican-American "Coimnuirlty": Structure' and Syatem Jaime Sena Rivera,. Po~na College
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Ethnomethodology and the Chicano Blmio · · Niclwlaa Yaca, University of California (Berkeley)
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2:30 P.M.· (~~tin:(l~tf)
SeUlmi 79 Spruce
URBAN SOCIOLOGY1 SOCIAL INTERACTION AND PARTICIPATiON IN ASSOCIATIONS
CHAIRMAN: Charles Y. Jrillie, Syracuse University
Interracial Housing: A Reaasessment o~ ~e eo'~ta~t Hyj10th~is. · Laurence T. Cagle, Penn~lvania Sta~ U~rersity
Kin Interaction and Participation in Community Organizations Sco~. (;ree~ .~4 IJ.orud,~ E. Cams, :f'lo~west61'n Uni~ersity .
Some Eff~cts of Differential Social Stilictrire Upon Communicative Behavior in Metropolis · · '· · : ' · · · ·. ' ·
Patricia M. Charde, San Femand<l Vall~ ~~fe. College
Social Networks in the Urban Environment: An Investigation in Nonvay Robert J. Kle~er, T~~le -q~y~eity; S~ur, Parker, Univ~ity of Utah
Discussion: JriUiam P~ol~r,,Syracuse UnNersjty : ;' :-(, .,
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Session 80
SOCIETY AND ITS PHYSICAIA~NVIItoNMENT
CHAIBMAN: Ozrie Edwards, University of Michigan
Some Theoretical Components of · Socio-Envlronmeniai Research Samuel Z. Klausner, University of Pennsylvania
. Terrace
Science, Technology, and the Public: The Case of Planned Weather Modification }. Eugene Haas and Keith S. Boggs, University of Colorado; E. ].
Bonner, University of Kansas · ' ~
Substandard, Housing' and Social ProblemS · BY,.on E. Munson, Eastern·lllioois University
The Peregrine Falcon and the Urban Poor-Some Sociolo~~ ln~errelstions Jrilliam R. Burch.; Jr .. Yale UniverSity . , ' . .
Sesslon.Bl
PHENOMENOLOGICAL SOCIOWGY
CHAIRMAN: George Psathas, Boston University
Brown Palace-Ballroom B
Solitude andSooialit}': The Critical Fouridaiiohs.'of SocW Scienee Richard Zaner, State U~miity of New Yotli: (Stony Brook)
Discussion: Kurt H. JrolD, BrandeiS 'UniversitY' Helmut lragner, Hobart and William Smith College
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2 :30 · ~P.M~ · ~!~ontinued)
Grand Ballroom
CONTRIBUTED fAPEBS
CIIA.mMAN: Lee J. Haggerty, University of Washington
"Supporting Elements" and Careers in Burglary Neal Shpver, University of Akron
Promiscuity: A Factor in Providing Abortion Services Phyllis L. Stewart, George W asbj.ngton . University
The Conceptualization and Measilremerii: ·of Norina'tive Phenomena V icto.r Thiusen and Linda N oellcer, . Case . Western ~eserve University;
Mark Iutcovich, Edinboro State College
An Ass~ption of Axiomatic ·Partial Theories ·
8 §tephen Tu,rner, Unive.rsity of Missouri · ·
LongitudiniU Study of Changing Seitial A. ttitudes. an. d Behavior as Accompauied and lnHuenced by Changing, ~fe.rf3ll~ Grou11s . . . . · . ·
Robert H. Walsh and Wilbert M. Leonard II, lllinois State University
The Role of Radical Political Consciousness in Student Political Activism: A Preliminary Analysis . . ..
Jame1 L. Wood, University of Califoruia (Berkeley)
Five Axioms of Labeling 11' arne Youngquist, Nor:thern lllinois University
. Seaslon 83 . BroWrt Palaoe-Leadville
SEMINAR
Dress and Ideology: The Nonverbal Communicatious of Political Attitudes ] onathan Kelley, ,Columbia UJriversity;. Shirley A. Sta(", Berkeley,
California ' >' ' ;'.,
Moderator: Arthur M. Vener, Michigan State University·
Session 84 Brown Palace-Silver Plume
SEMINAR
A Relevant "Small Groups" Course Based Upon Robert Baiea' PersonalitY and Inter· personal Bf!havior: .A Revi.::w of ~e Book .and a Cour~ .J?eacription
S.teph61i .fl. ~¥son; l'empk '!Jniverility. . .· . . · .. ·
Moderator: Kurt 11'. Back. Duke University
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Se8sion 85 Brown Palace-Georgetown
SEMINAR
Towards a Theory of Statistical Operations Ke11Mth H • .Jves, Tilinois Depart'nient · of· Mental Health
Moderator: Alan Acock, University of Southern C~fornia
Session ·86 Brown .Palace-Tabor
SEMINAR
Attitudes of Scientists Toward Social Responsibility' for the· Consequences of Research . · . ' · . , .
Joseph E,. Faulkner and Froncis M. Sim, Pennsylvania State University; David A. Schulz, University of Delaware . .
Moderator: ]. Timothy Sprehe, Agency for International Development
• • • Session 87 Junior Ballroom
UNEQUAL OPPORTUN.J:'I'I,ES ]foR. W:O~N '(ThemaiicJ .(F~~ured, Session)
CHAIRMAN: Rita James Simon, Utrlversity of IllinoiS ·' · ·
Positive Effects of the Double Neg~tlv~': SeX. Race, and~P'ro'!~ssi~nai' Elite81
Cynthia F. Epstein, CUNY, Queens College
On the Tolerance of Female Domestication Margaret M. Paloma and T. N~ Garlaml, University of Akron
Self Identity in Marriage and Widowhood Helena Z. Lopata, Loyola University (Chicago)
Technology, Reform of ~qrk,,an<! ~4?~al!o/ of Wo~'n in lndnstry Judith B. Agassi, Radcliffe InStitute' mid Haifa University
S2
4:30 P.M •. (Continued)
Seuion 88
THE BLACK COMMUNITY (Featured Senion)
Grand Ballroom
CIIAIRMAN: James E. Conyer5, Indiana State Vniversity
The Application of the Coloriial Model to the Life' Experiences in the Black Community , .
William ]. WilsoTIJ ·University of Massachusetts and University·· of Chicago
Black Bosses, Black Worker: Or Are Black Bosses Beantiful? ]ames E. BlackweU, University of Massachusetts (Boston); Marie R.
Haus, ·Case Western Reserve University
The Mark of Oppressor: Kardiner and Ovesey's Logic Applied to the White Community
Gordon D. Morgan. University of Arkansas
The Hero, The Sambo, and the Operator: Reflections on Characterizations of th~ Oppressed
R. Stephen 11" amer, Y$ University; David 7'. Wellman, Uniyersity of California (Berkeley); Lenore ]. Weitzman, Yale Law School
Discnssion: Jacquelyne ]. Jack5o11J Duke University Medical .Center Edgar Epp5, University of Chicago
Session 89 Assembly Room
THE CURRENT CRISIS IN FEDERAL FUNDING: PROSPECTS AND IMPLICATIONS (Featured Se .. ion) ..
CIIAIIIMA.N: N. ]. Demeralh 1ll
Panel: Marum L. E5ch, U.S. House of Representatives John EvaM, U. S. Office of Education Thomas Plaut, National Institute of Mental Health Joel Snow, National. Science Found,ation
Discnssion: Amilal Etzioni, Columbia Univ~ty
• • • Tuesday, 8:30 P.M.
ASA BUSINESS MEETING Grand Ballroom
Wednesday,' 8:30 A.M.
Session 90
SOCIAL MOBILITY (Thematic)
ClumMAN: Robert A. Ellis, University . of MarilaD.ci · , . ' ' ~~
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Political Consequences of Social Mobility: A Cross-National. St1,1dy Burt Kon.zak, State University of New York (Bmghaniton) ..
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Achievement Orientations and Socioeconomic Career Attainments David L. Featherman, UniversitY o:CWiscoruiin ., , '1
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EffectsdofE So~ioeconfollllHi: cghBa8
ckhgrollli1Gd 'dV ~t·.ab. ,lea .con th~: Jt~u~ti.~~ .. ?~JIP.~~oH"; an arnmgs o c oo . ra ua es . . . . . . , , . 'r ·
Robert M. Hauser and William H. Sewell; Uruversity <If Wisconsin; Kenneth G. Lutterman, NIMH · , ..
The Persistence of Ethnoreligious Difrerelu:ie~·' m tli~ Worldly S:uct:ess of Third and Later Generation Americans . , :. . ... . , .. ,. !..-:-,
Edward 0. Lauman71t University· of ?!fichig!lll, . · ,:.
Variations in &ullurban, MglJility ,and . .A,ttitu«fll& Tow~d ~ge . , Alvin Bo5koff, Emory University .~. ,
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MINORITY PERSPECTIVES ON AMERICAN SOCIETY ' ·- l, · i ,,r 'J( i ·
CHAIRMAN: WiUiam ]. Wilson, Uni~ersity of Massachusetts and. Unive~ty ol Chicago ,; ; f'' '-''·"l
Black Power: The Black BourgeOisie Response JohM:eua' Cole, University of· Massachusetts;
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Response.s to Oppression. and the. Americap .~erience:. 1 an Dizard, Am.herst Colleg~
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Discussion: Joseph Scott, University of Notre. Pame.
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Assessing the Incidence of Costs and Benefits of RiciSm'{ A Co~patkon of Analytical Frameworks : .. L , • · , • , , • • •
William; K. Tabb, CUNY, Queens College· , . ·
The Forces of Change ui the Uruted 'Stat~·: 'Eihniatt: dit.ss. and Ch'Iture Robert H. Ma5t, lnstit,ut,e ,o( R,ace .Relations ,(London, .England).
Discussion: Lewis M. Killian, Universit{of Ma~sacli~etts ·
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8:30 A.M. (Continued)
Seeaion 92
TEACHING UNDERGRADUATE SOCIOLOGY-USING THE TIMESHARING COMPUTER
ClwRMAN: Nicholas C. MuUins, Indiana University
The Dartmouth Sociology Curriculum , ]am& A. Davis, Dlirtmouth College
The IMPRESS System · . . . . . EdmUnd D. Meyers, ]r., Dartmouth College
Research Methods ·m the Introductory Courses. Ralph Underhill, b&rtmouth College
Theory Consti'tiction in the Introductory Course .. Nicholas C. Mullin&, Indiana University
Teaching Upper-Level Courses Susan Schwan, D~outh, College
Students' Reactiona to Project IMPRESS Dauitl Luchini, Dartmouth College
Denver
A demonstration session will be held W eifue8day afternoon in the Book Exhibit Area. See Program notes for details.
Session 93
SOCIAL MOVEMENTS: THEORY AND RESEARCH
CB:.uiuu.N: Gary T. Marx. Harvard University
Current Sociola&ical Approaches to Collective Behavior: Some Problems and Possible Solutions ·
Jack M. W eUer, Ohio State University
Spruce
The Mclntire-Led March for Victory: Recruitment, Communication. and Commit· ment Among Demonstrators and Counter-Demonstrators . . .
Nan Lin, Lang Sturgeon, and David Leggett, Johns Hopkins Umvers1ty
The Importance of Pre-Movement Relationships in Social Movement Transformation: A Case Study
Harold Nelson, University of Honston J • '·' ' ' ; c,. t '·• - > • '
Blue Collar Anger: Reactions to the Student and Black Protest Movements H. Edward Ran&jord, University of Southern California; Vincent
Jeffries, San ;Fernando Val1ey State College ;.·.: - "
Perceptions of Social Control by Political Sectarians Roser O'Toole, University of Toronto
The Credibility of Protest Dauitl Altheide and Robert Gilmore, Southern Colorado State College
Discnssion: ]o&eph Gwfield, University of California (San Diego)
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8:30 .A.M.· (Co:n.W..ued)
&ssion 94. Assembly Room 1
SYMPOSIUM ON SOCIAL ACTION PROGRAMS: METHODOLOGY, EVALUATIONS AND CRITIQUES
ClwRMAN: Howard E. Freeman, Brandeis University
Evaluation Research and Client Participation Franci& G. Caro, Brandeis University
Political Considerations in the Design of Pro!!f!U11 Evaluations , Garth N. Buchanan, Bayla F. White, and /o&epn S. Wholey, The Urban
Institute
Evaluation Research in Head Start John Evan&, U. S. Office of Education
Semon 95 Assembly Room 2
THE DISCIPLINE: THE PARTICIPATION OF BlACK SOCIOLOGISTS
CHAIRMAN: Edgar Epps, University of Chicago
Pioneering Sociologists at Black Institutions Lewis W. ]ones, Tuskegee Institute
Preliminary Results of a Survey of Black Edgar Epps, University of Chicago;
Sociologists and .. Graduate Students Glenn R. Howze, Tuskegee Institute
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Discussion: ]ames E. Conyers, Indiana State University
SMirion 96 Showcase 1
SOCIOLOGY OF LANGUAGE:. A PROGR,AM OF WORK ON INTER-ACTIONAL STUDlliS IN SOCIOLINGIDSTICS .
CHAIRMAN: Harry ] Crockett, Jr.; U~versity of N~aska
Language Expressions and Formulations of Knowledge Aaron V. CicoUiTel, University-of California (San-Diego)
The Social Organization of Psycho~t:jcs Research Kenneth Jennings, University of California (San Diego)
Communication Competence and School PerforttJ.ance Robert MacKay, York University; Hugh Mehan, Indiana University;
David Roth, University of T~
Properties of Formulation in Encounter Groups . . · . Mar&hall Shumiky, San Fer1;1~4o Valley State College
Discussion: Elbridge Sibley, Mlllll8loneck, New York
S~11eion 97 : Terrace
CHAIRMAN: Alsxamler L. Clark, University of :Texis ~dult Sex Roles and Mental nin~s 1
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Walter R. Gove, VanderbiltUniversity;Jeannette F. Tudor, ,Centr~ ]djchi· gan University
The Abuses and U~. _of So~tion ;in .Relatiop. to Deviance · Glqria O.ou~.M~~n,JI.oward Vl!iv.ersity
Diseusllion: John Clausen, University of California (Berkeley) ·
Perception of Limited Opportunity and Sei£-Aliilitt, ·arid Deviation Alnong Urban AdoleBeents: A Test of Anomie 'HY!lotb~is iD a ·Non-Western 'SoCiety
Wan Sang Han, Seoul National University
Intergenerational Comparisom·on"the ·Seriousness· of <::rimes Robert M. Cabral, University of New Hampshire
Discussion: Cora Martin, North TeXas State University
,, Session 98 Junior Ballroom
THE POWER ELITE IN CITIES
.(:~: G •. W#liam Domlwff, Univer!rlty.o£ California .(Santa Cruz) . I ' ! ' ' ' I"'
The Power Elite' in ·Chicago ' · ' : · '" · · Daniel Hoffman, U~ersity ,of California' (Santa. Bill bar a) , '
The Power Elite and Welfare in St. Louis Robert Sheak, et..al., RadicalcAction Jor. People - ..
David and Goliath: The Mayor and the Economic Elite , , Ann Lennarson Greer, Lake .Fox:\ll!t (:;ollege
Sprin~d ;Area, Afoyemen~.· for a Pemo~apc Society 1 on W eissmtm, et al., Sprj.ngfi.~d, Massachusetts
Who Rules Detroit? . . . Lynda Ann EtO'en; Waine State Umvetsitj-'-
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COMPARATIVE SOCIAL SY,S~ ~ , ·
CHAIRMAN: MiChael Anne;, Indian~ Uriiversity
A Comparative Analysis of Social Coiifuct:
;E:Wbit k~a 1
George A. lf.illerr, Jr., Virginia Polytechnic InstitUte and State 'University ' ". . ) ' . ' . . ' ' ., '' '
The Impact of External Influences on Thiee Communities in Two Cultures Robert Mills French, Florida State University ,
8:30 A;.M. (Continued)
Se~~don 99. (Cont.)
Crose-National Dimen!lions of Ethnocentrillln Robert6 E. Mapp, University of Alberta
National Power Struc-Rwalio W ences, University of Connecticut
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Building the Newest Natiom: A CrOI!B-National Study Charles S. Green Ill, University of Virginia
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Sesdon 100 Brown Palace-Cripple Creek
SEMINAR
Ethnic Minorities and Dominant Elites in American Life lames M. O'Kane, Drew University
Moderator: Lloyd Barenblatt, New York University
Se!lslon 101 Brown Palac~~dville SEMINAR
An Interpretation of Stages in the Feminist Movement, 1820-1970 1 anet G;iele, Radcllife Institute
Moderato~;: .Max Heirich, University of Michigan
Se!ldon 102 Brown Palac~Silver Plume
SEMINAR
A Critical Evaluation of the Present Status of Analytic Induction Peter K. Man.ning, Michigan State University
Moderator: Donald Ball, University of Victoria
SesdC)R 103
SEMINAR
Nation Building Models and the Nigerian Dilemma Alan W eUs, Tulane University
Moderator: Donald Warwick, Yo~~ University
Brown Palace-Georgetown
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W"edn~sda,-, _10:30 A.M~ Session 104 Assembly Room 1
THE DISCIPLINE: THE SUPPLY. AND' DEMAND OF SOCIOWGISTS
CIIAIIIMAN: Norval D. Glenn, UniversitY of Texa8 ~ ' c' '
Prestige of Sociology Departments and the Supply and Demand of New Ph.D.'s David Shichor, Tel Aviv University ' ' · . , 1
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Investigative Saturation: A Problem in .Intellectual Territoriality Ronnal L. Lee and Aldor(J Eee, Ohlo State' University
Post-Degree Careers of Masters' Recipients in Sociology Norman L. Friedman and Frances M. Olson, California State College (Los
Angeles) ·· · · ·
Session. ~.05i Assembly Room 2
SOCIOLOGY OF PLANNING
CHAIRMAN: Nicholas /. Demerath, American Council on Education
lm1es of the Future by Communlty Leaders ~·d by Workers Jiri Kolaja et al., West Virginia University -------..:... .
Planning for Minorities in the Philippines 4/- Manuel Elizalde, Jr., Panamin Foundation
A _ Ideology :;d Urh;u,Ianm;'g: The Muddle of' Model Cities ·v Stephen M. Rose, State UniversitY of ·New York (Stony Brook)
"1. Multiple Reality Exchange: Toward A SoCiology 'i>f Planning Behavii>l' · ,J Dennis A. Watkins, University of Maine; Phillip C. Smith, University of
Utah
Participation in Health Planning: A Pilot Study and Predictive Model Gerard /.,Hunt, and Wallace Mandell, Johns Hopkins University
{ The Tetramatrix for Modeling International Planning ~ Stuart C. Dodd, University of Washington
Session 106 Junior Ballroom
CRIMINOWGY
CHAIRMAN: Mi:Jroin: E. Wolfgang, University ilf Pennsylvania
Measuring the Quality of Police Service: An Analysis of Calls for Assistance. Frank F, Furstenberg, Jr., University of Pennsylvania; Charles Wellford,
University of Maryland · ·
The Concept of the Political Criminal . . Stephen Schafer, Northea.Stern ·University ·
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Session 106 (Cont.)
A Study of Homicide Richard Block, Loyola University (Chica~o); Frank Zimring,. University
of Chicago Law School I • i < ! ) <
Prisonization and Criminal.iza'tion' in the ~te Contraculture. . Charles W. Thomas, Virginia Commonwe~ltb.'University;' Samuel C. Foster,
Stetson University ' ·. ·
Race, Crime,. and the Criminologist . Charles E. Reasons; Washington State University
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Session 107 Showcase 1
SYMPOSIUM ON SOCIAL INDICATORS AND PUBLIC POLICY
· CRAmM aN: Eleanor B. Sheldon, R1laselFSage Foundation
Panel: George Beal, lowa State Univemty; . David Featherman, University oi Wisconsin Peter Henriot, Setttl~ Universit-Y' ' ' .· Daniel B. Tunstell, U. S. Offill~ of Manqep1en~ and Budget'
·· sesnoii '1 oa METHODOLOGY IN SOCIAL OR(;~~ON STUDIES
CHAIRMAN: David R. H~~'!·)Jni~~~~ of No~ Carolina. :
Terrace
Community Power Rese~qch in, :FCiut Villages of; Sonora1 Mwco . . . • John B. Keeler and Courtney_ B: Cleland, University of Arizona
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Solutions to ,Unique Me~odologieal P.roblems Encountered in Studyfug ali Emerging Occupation c, , .1 \ · '· , ' • · .. ; ·• . . .
Anne Harris Cohn and Marjorie Ann .Stone, Technical Education Research · Center <Cilliihtiilgli; Mtss·~Wu1eits) ·· · ' • , ' · · ·
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Determining Structure ,in Amorohons· Or,ganizations Nicholas c. Jfutttr;s: U'dfailk 1
Universiir
"Modeling Effecbl" in Surve}."If~'w~ · : . Derek L. Phillips, Utlivmity '(it Amsterdam (the NetherLinds); Kevin ].
Clancy, Battellj Bartonj iDuri!tine arid Osborn, Inc. •(New York) ' • - '-> •' ,- ' I ·:\ '· ' ,,•'•' • \ : • : ·,, ,. \. > \
The Us~ of an :futervd SCale TeChnique with Occupational Presti~ .Rankings Harold A. Widdison, Eastern illinois University; lames K, Skipper, Jr.,
University of Wetterili'Ontatio · · · · · ·
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Session 109 Silver
IMPACT OF THE MILITARY ON SOCmTY-AMERI(JA , . i ·
CHAIRMAN'': Alb~rt D; Biderman, Bureau of Socitil Science,Research ' ' ~ (... •, ., I
Military Training and Utilization of Low Aptitude Men I. M. Greenberg, Department of Defense· ·
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The Military Socialization of University Students , .. 1 • ,
Ted Goertzel and Acco Hengst, University of Oregon ~ > , ' • , • _ J • ~ \ _ ~ ! ; f , ' I ;
Imp~ o~ e~ Service (\D ~ost-Srtryice. Adjustment of :Qisadvantsged Vietnam
Jack Ladinsky, University of Wisconsin
Second Careers of West Point Graduates Gary Spencer, University of Florida
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RACISM IN SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY. OF BACK
CH.ulwAN: Charles U. Smith, Florida· Stti,te' 'Uili~~il!',
Discussion: John Moland, Southern University · · · l · Lee Sloan, Florida Stste University
Exhibit,Area 1
Kiyosha Ikeda, Oberlin College Norman Goldner, Wayne State 'l:Jniversity·
Denver
MASS COMMUNICATIONS AND PUBLIC OPINION·
CiwRMAN: Otto iN. "Larsen~ University of Washington . J •
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The Television News Interview: A Case Study in the Construction and Presentation .of SQOialR~ty .. · .
Richard ]. Gelles, University of New Hampshire
ObjectiVity as 's~ate~c Iutual: An ~~ti~n '~(Ne~BD;~en'a Noqo~ of Objectivity Gare Tuchman, State UniverSity of New York (Stony Brook)
Discussion: Warren Breed, Scientific Aniuy&iS,''Corp<iration 1 ·,<'"_:' \ '
Children's TV Programs: The Role of the Producer in ,Choosing (:ontent. Muriel G. Cantor, American UniVemty . ' ' ·
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The' Real Efiect of Media Violence: An' Alternative Operant ·Analysis ]. David Martin, Lakehead University; Louf.s N. Gray, Washington
··· ,, University· , ·: · · · ' · · State
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Discussion: Ashakant Nimbark, Dowling .College , .
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Grand Ballroom
CONTRIBUTED PAPERS
CHAIRMAN: Frederic'# L •. Campbell, 'Uni~enily (lt W~;t(iJi'f,' '' !;u 1 (·,.·,,:,' ;-r,; r·~. ''fi' ,Y. J ·-) /r~ ·.~~~H\,,,•,,1·~1"
The Blind as a Minority Group : • ~ ' · ' Yoon Hough Kim, East ~liwt Mn,iv~n' , , , , , , , :, ,
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Race Differences in Reference Group Behavior: An Analysis of Magazine Advertiaementa
Jack Levin, Northeastern University; Mar1aret MacAdam, Boston University . ', ' . ' :' ! . '#
The Two-Way' Mirror and the U-Cufve!' Afuerica as Seen by Turkish Students Returned Home 1 • • • 'l: '· · ' "
F. James Davi.f, Illinois;S,ts~ Y.DJv~ifr. , ,; 1 ;; . "'
Assemblage Formation: An Em'piiiehl Exami'nati~n r .. "' ' 1 • • 1 •
Clark McPhail and D~:#,~,Jl1Jiv~ity 1~ ~. ', : 1,,;, "
Social Research in Southern Black Businessea Willimn. MorgeTJToth and· Arch G~ ·Foothid~•·University of South Carolina
The Flap of All Nations . . . . '' 'Sa&Tia' Jreitman, Stste U!iliienlty 'cif New York (Stony Brook)
Balance Theory and Labeling Y amlerlrn R. PiM,' NeW; Paltz, New. •York
Black Residential Sey~~tio~ ~d'.'Ra~iiJ In~~ty iii' S~uth~ri;''tities: Toward a Causal Model .... r· 'l _.:,,;,.·, :.1\. '• ,,
Wade Clark Roof, University of Massachusetts
Equity and IneqUity in Eicliange Reiiftons: An EXperimental Re-examination of Distributive ] ustice
'Robert L. Burgess, and iohn D. Cregory, University of Washington
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SEMINAR
THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL ·INEQU:AUTY ·
Position and Power in Network Strncturea 1
• Richllrd ETMTson, UniverSity hf 'w aahlngton
Mamrs~-· ant'( MiCro.Stduj:]A · &~mlit.tti~~ t6' the ·n~cy·'~f Dd~rie · ,, ·. / Tho11UII ]. Farato; ,Piliy~ty ~f,Pi,ttsbu,rgh· , :, , .··
Stratification, ;Interpersonal, ~tim~ts,~and, Conaenaus, : 1 •• , ,
James C. Kimberly• EmQn'• l)~yersity ,
Coalition Formation in Certain . S~tiaJ Tlu~:Perso;n., ~es: Interdependent Owice and Hyperopic Considei'!lti!Jus' , , , . · 1 • , :: , , .\ 1
lama D. Lains and Richard]. Morriion, Carnegie-Mollon University I ' ! f -, ( ; J ': ~ ' ' l • ~ , 1 • ; l ( ; ; ' • ; '- lJ 1 ~ > :.,... ~ 1 • \ 1 t :
Moderator: Gordon H. Lewil, Carnegi~1rfellon, ,UniversitY,· , , .. ,;t, ,,
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Brown Palace-Silver Plume SEMINAR
Students and PoU~ ~- the·l95Q~~ ~~ J?60'a '\ - .. . ; .· .• ArthUT Liebman, State Uruvers1ty of New York (Bmghamton) and Harvard
University ' ; .
Moderator: Gary Marx, H&i-vatd: 'ttn'iV6iSitf ·}
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On the Relation Between Sociillbgy lm'J Pra~ili, • · Emil Berkarwuic, Up,ir~f:Y. q~}#W,If!!O~
Moderator: I ohti K~ia, 'Haniatd' M~chl· School· '
SEMINAR
On the Protection of Human Snbjeot8 and 'Social Science··
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Moderator: Edgar F. Borgatta, University of Wisconsin .. ·•' .· .. :1 ·', ., ., ~ ·,. ' )
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ijt.ow;n.Pdlace-Stratton SEMINAR
Toward a Sociology ollJemg!.Tiieliumanistfc Potentfar- ..... , ]o~n F. G;lfzss, San F~~o Vqlley State College 1 , '• \ •, " ; r 'J- ~. J, ~ H 1 . i _,
Moderator: Andrew Weigert, University of Notre Dame
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UNESC9i·~ ._iffi.;E ~~~A'f~qN~~-,.J)ljYp;g~~~ Pf,.~OH01Pfr~ CHAIRMAN: Clarence E. Glick,: ·Umveriitt: of Ha'Waii · · · '· .: '
Current Program and Prospects of the ~ociii:l Sci!!ttce's in UNE,SCO · ', · : .-,::Constantine 1fT aroariv, U:S, •Depilrlnient ol State · · · .. 1 ,. ~- ·.
.. The sb'ciru Sciences in Internatioiu!l P~rspective ':' .·· -• · • c· '.J. ,
. Harry .Al(!ert, Uniyersity_ of Otego~") -~ ", · '··
T;edd~: in S~ciolo~~J~' R~~ar~h o~ Wa~' an-d, Pea~e 1• • . • . • ' "' .• • '.
Elise Boulding, :Umvetsity,ijf Colorado-::· ·. '"-/ r~- ·'~ .. :~ :·,. ·-i" .. j ~~: ~/
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Wemiesday, ~2·:·ao I·:~t ··
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DEMOGRAPIDC ASPECTS· OF1cJNEQlJALITY (Theni'atiej ·• '.,· 1
CHAIRMAl'f: Karl E. Taeuber, U{liversitY 'bt Wi!(!o'itiul ?: : · ( ;~ "I ! :..,; ~ ' : ' • ~ -- } ' ' '!; I-, •, ' \ '. I
Components of Income Difierences Between Men and Women! b1 the United States Lwv.Sf*r III!~ Iiermmt yM,fller. J3,~u,of tM ,!;ens!lB ...... , ,,
Ineqlialiey~·'A Dynmifc Nati.onar MiCIO-Ahal'yu~ Mooel '' ., ' · · · ·' Steven B. (:ql4u!ezt ~d, Gm:ald E. ·Peab~dy, !fM ,Urban . InstitUte
,,'_~,i,~- ~(•(~;•"; ••>'',· t'_ -)~-·- I
Circulation of Elite&' and COnstraints 'on 'Jritergeneiational Statu8 Transmission David D~·McFarlaiul, UniVersiiy:of <Jhieago ,. ·r. . . .
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Discussion: Hal Winsborough, U~versity ~f Wisco~si~ . ,.",. J) '--'1 l '• i: • .>. 1 ' f, I
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SOCIAL FORECASTING AND PUBUC POUCY ' ' ,···;, 11 .' ,"
CHAIRMAN: Kenneth C. Land, Russell Sage Foundation ~:;:·:·; .:L.·:
Diminished Social lnequali,ty, ~~qgjl., Prqgr~ .. ~f JIQ~g As~istanc!):.J~r~na· tionai Comparisons · ·· . · -·
,;; E. D.-HUttm.iiii; Giililornia: State .~Ilege <Hiiilf#d)' . ' · . ·1" ,;,,: ;
. ~~~'~ _(;ohF. ort ~irst Marriage J?~~~~ti~~ .. b;,~~~~,/¥~. of :Age .Usi!IJJ the '··· · ' · \rllmpertz unction · · . . . . . · . -
_1PIJ¥.l ~· ~oss,U~vep~ity of}4ic¥~· : '
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Some Limitatio~ 9( .S~W,. ~cj.~ ·f()r, P,~licy,Q~~D;~Jf.esearc4 r" .. •. . ; f/w,l!llp 4· {f ~pe~lein~ Vn,iv~cy}l~ Wjsco~ ,_ . , \'
Discussion: SeymoUT Spile1'71Um, University !of Wisconsin . .. r • •
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SOCIOLOGICAL CONTENT OF TJlE'.lJN'IlAUGHTSTuDEN!r:'biPtiCATIONS FOR OUR FIRST COURSE ;-;,n
.~: . .James .XhompSJ)n, Va,nderbilt 1University · ~·
Discussiol\: Blftle'Z Cri~nde~ .Univ~siq, ~f .lllin!!f! (Chicago ~e) · ·Ann lJiimer, UniVeisity 6f Windsor ' · · · ·· · ' · ··· ·
, :. ' , Reece MCGee; iPhrdue lh:uvemti· ' · r .· • • . Albert /. McQueen, Oberlin College · · • .,, • · \ Hems 0. Mauksch, Univ~itt %:~1I!i., . . .. , ]ames Thompson, Van4!;hi4;Il~~tf · ' '·'-
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Seulon 122 Denver
SOCIAL CHANGE IN DEVELOPING 'NAll1IONS (Seminar)
Ca.u~~HAK: .Arnold~ sf!:~ ~qrthwesteJ.W Pniversity.
Measuring Modernity: M~ .iu;td)il,e~tl,; , 1 ' ." ••. ,, : · . • , Michael Armer, fudiana University; Alien SchnaiberB, Northwestern. Uni·
•,, l'i'Yei'BitJ'•-t< ~· •. ,,(1. •f'\: ''J • .';>'f'
The ~ence of ch~ Jlid Cllmkntt·1~lmc8s of' In~ti · · Arnold S. Feldnum ':11~ .U.J't!IIJfin.ez:¥Jzaro, llfprt4,~em Uniy~lt· •H •
HomogenUlation orl C'nltUrl.l::Autooolnt! ModciinitY· in Gfuin'a' ·' . Marpet Peil, University of Binriingliam (England)
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Blue Collar Work and Types of Modernism-in.Santiago,-Chllel' · ·· Lords wolf Goodman, y ii,le uni~ersity
···.-:,, '!:- ',} ,i' '•!. -·-')• ' The Poverty of Revolution: The Case of Mexico
Susan Eckstein, Boston University
The Causes of the Mexican-Revoliitioli' · ·· · '"''" · • ·· · • - · - -
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Walter Gold/rank, University of California (Santa Cruz)
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RACE AND CULTURE I i <; j',' J' ~·<
•·· ·OOIRHA'N:"G. Friiiiidin'fEdUlarrJS; Howara~UniversitJ 9
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Student-Teacher Rel!W~~ps Exp,erlen~. by. ~lack· Students, at· White Colleges Charles V. Willie, Syracnse University , . . .
. Til~· 'I~: A D~deio£ 1Pr~~~ fo~ Bfu~b? k ~alySiti.~f Soili.e1 ~and H : -,,, -,, ·>{• -f
Economic fudicaton ,.:r' . ,.: . .,. 1 .· .• ••• ,.,'
ReyMlds Farley and Albert J:''Hmnatiii, U~v~r&ity of MiChigan
Non-Participation i~l'tlie Babor 'FIIrc;eiBiaCk~te ·~ffip'arlsilna'";·~ :·.. . '''" · Cora B. Marreu aiid' LeWi& Wallier, Western 'Michigan University
Ethnic Revblutions and Occupational ·Dilemmas Frederick Elkin, York University
Discussion: Clifton R. Jones, Howard .!:Jnive~sit~
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~~TIQN.P. ~~:ne~s~:·PEACK
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C:BAmMAN: Elise Bt~uldins, University of Colorado •'~ ·,;,
Policy futeraction in Dyads: A· Cohlputer ModeJ..·of Dyadic Interaction in· futer· national Relations , . 1 • . . . ·• , •
J~''IJ. Pliilll'ps and·Tom Copher, M!Chigan State lJDivereitY jl (,' ' '1 •• .,, ' ' • >
Resistance Communication under ¥Ui~· Occupation: The Norwegian Experience Paul 11' ehr, Haverford ~Uege , • ; , r
Millenarian Movements an'd'PoliHcai Oider ; : 1
Michael Barium, S}t&ciiae' Uiti~itY ' ':• ' ''
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Marx, Dnrkheim: futernational. Conflict : Theodore Kemper, CUNY, Queens College· , . . .
Peace Research: The .Cnlt 9f,P,o:wer , ·' . Berenice Carroll, University of Illinois
A Look at Conflict and-Power as Related-Phenomena Ronald McCarthy, Boston College
Discussion: Jessie Bernard, Pennsylv'ania State University
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Seuion 125 Showcase 1 .. STUDY OF SOCIAL SANCTIONS . •
CHAIRMAN: Al=der L.:Clark; University of Texas ·· · I .·., ''1 ; .} ,,'i ,,, : ' j )i'
An Alternative Approach to Deterence. Research . · . . Gordon P. Waldo and Theodore G.· Chiii~os, Florida State U~iversity
The Role of Punishment in the Control of· Cheating Behavior: An Experimental Analysis , , , . Jrank K. Brown, Emory ;l~nivef!!~ty ..
Disc~iop: Charle:s. T,itt{e, ~rida Atlantic Univers~ty
Deviance as Diagnosis: Defiance, Deficiency, Disability Eliot Freirlson, New York Uriiversity · ' · ·
Deviance Sanctions and Social~ Integration ' ·, f . I\··'
Robert A. Scou and H. Dieter Seibel, Pririeeton u;m.e~it'f · \ i I ' ' I ! \ > j - • \ ' ~ ( ' \ ', If ) ',' I
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Discussion: John I. Kitsu.se, Northwestern University . · · · · . · . 1'" I ' ;J); ;',,'' ' l ',·' ., ''. 1,\ ;_)t,, ,,
Adjudication of SQcial'Methods. ,. . . , .. \ 1 '' .\'
Jack Katz and Joseph Sander, Northwestern University
Sesi!ioii 126 THE F.AMILY AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE
<:,HA.~AN: lft;JTTTifW- ,W. Bell,,,l.J,ni,v~ity ;of Toronto;,
Model of Some Determinants of Extended Farililisni · ''I '•' .
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Robert F. Winch;· Norlhwest&ri' Univeraity; Ri:ie L~sser · BlufnberB, Univer· sity of Wisconsin , . , .
Child·Raising, Weak Ties and Socialism: A. Conjecture Mark S. Gran.ovette~, .~olms Hop~ University
Urban IGnshlp futeraction: A,T!l!!~ of Tw~ Hypotheses , . 1, , ,
C. Edward Noll and Michael Gordon, University of. Connecticut
Family Life Cycle, Instruments): 'J,te)a:tiqps and Their futeraction · :\ · Donald E. Cams, Sneldon 'Goldeliber~:, and Sc~tt .. Greer,
University , r:
2:30 f'.M. (Colltinued)
Session 126. (Cont.)
Family Obligations and Parental School ·hvo1vement John A. Michael, Columbia UniversitY'· :
Discussion: Guy E. Swan&on, University of Califorhla (Berkeley) '
Session 1,27 , Spruce
SOCIOLOGY OF KNOWLEDGE
CHAIRMAN: Edward Shils, University of Chicago
Insiders and Outsiders: An Essay in the Sociology of Knowledge Rober& K. Menon, Columbia University ,
Political Judgments and the Perception of Social Relationships: An Analysis of Some Applied Social Research in 19th Century Germany
Vernon Dibble, Wesleyan University ·. '
Sessioll l2B ' Exhibit Area 1
AMERICAN INDIANS' EVALUATION OF SOCIOLOGICAL EFFORTS
CHAmMAN: Murray Wax, UniverSity o~ Kan~s ' . '
Panel: Lola Buxton, Urban Research Station (Seattle) David P~ri, $onoma State College Kathryn Redcom, U.S. Bureau of Indian Ailairs Wesley Homer, University of Coiorado (Denver Center) Robert V. Dumont, Jr .. American Indian Center (Chicago)
Sessi~n 129 Brown Palace-Leadville
SEMINAR
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Deprivation Models of Civil Strife and Revolution~ An EvliluaHon and Altern~tive Model of Equitable Exchange
A.lan Jar Lincoln, University of Massachusetts
Discussion: Cezar Hernandes, University of Kansas William L. Turner, Southern University.
A Theoretical Framework for the Analysis of Value-Oriented Political Revolution Roruild Y. L. Cheng,· University of Hawaii · ·
Discussion': Doris Y. Wilkinson, Macalester College Herruzn Vera ,G~doy, U~iversiiy qf NQtre n,am~
Moderator: Fabio Dasilva, University of Notre Dame
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Semon , 130 Brown Palace-Silver Plume
SEMINAR·
Phenomenological Sociology , .. , , George Psathas, Boston University
Modmtor: Lind;~r Churchill, cffiiY. GniduatQ Center _and Rtlfjs~ saie Fou'ndation
• • • Wednesday, 4:30 · P.M.
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Session '131 Grand Ballroom
THE DISCIPLINE: niE SOCIAL ROLE OF THE SOCIOLOGIST: A NEW LOOK (Featured Se11ion)
CHAmMAN: S. M. Miller, New York University
Toward an Applied Social Science Raymond W. Mack, Northwestern University
The Sociologist as Change Agent Sol Levine, Jo~ Hopkins University
Toward a Radical SociolOgy' John R. Seeley, California Institute of the Arts
' Iliscilssioti: Oroille G. Brim, Jr .. Russell Sage Foundation · Kai T. Erikson, Yale University Rob en Boguslaw, Washington University
Session 132 Junior Ballroom
SYMPOSIUM ON SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON NIXON'S ACTION PROGRAMS (Featured Seaaion)
CHAIRMAN: Franci& G. Caro, Brandeis University
Discrimination and Minority Groups Jacquelyne J. Jackson, Duke University Medical Center
The Employed and Unemployed Harold L. Sheppard, Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Crime and Illegal Behavior Leslie Wilkins, State University of New York (Albany)
Family Planning and Population Policies Phillips CutrigM, Indiana University
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4:30 P.M. (Continued)
Session , 13~ Assembly Room
PROTEST MOVEMENTS AND THE AGENTS OF SOCIAL CONTROJ:. ,. ·· · . ¥. • (Featured Seuion)
CR&mM&N: Gary T. Marx, Harvard ~niversity, " - i i ~ t 1·
The Kent State Affair: Social Control of a Putative Value-Oriented Movement Elliot Rzidunek and A~gU.Se MMer, Kent staie University · ' '
Causes and Consequences of the Violence at Jackson State College Walter Pascal and /ames Bell, Jackson State College
The Policing of Politics Roberta Satow, CUNY, Brooklyn College
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Social Control in Nonviolent Protest: Antagonistic Cooperation Albert GoUin, Bureau of &ocial &nence Research
Discussion: Neil Smelser, University of Califor_nia (Berkeley) { . 1
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ASA BUSINESS MEETING ; · Grand Ballroom
Thursday, 8:00 A.M.
ORGANIZATIONS AND OCCUPATIONS COUNCIL MEETING-' ! " • A:s8embly Room' 2
• • Thursday, 8:30 A.M.
CRIMINOLOGY COUNCIL MEETINe-.:.Spruce
FAMILY COUNCIL MEETING-Silver
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THEORETICAL SOCIOLOGY COUNCIL MEETINe-::Asse~lyltooPt I
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CRIMINOWGY BUSINESS MEETNG-Spruce
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Applied Criminology and Government Policy,: . .Future Perspectjves and, Cop.ditions of Collaboration · · · ' · " · ·
Denis Szabo's article on thiS, to~ic 'Ffs~es f~ Crimi~lo~, ~;wini~~. 1971) will supply the backgroun,d ~o,r br~ef cpi:nments by Dun~~. C,:~appel, School of CrimiJ;tal Justice, State Uni~er~ity of New York. ,(Albany),; and Charles Wellford, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland. Sectian members are urged to read the arti~le bf f:rofessor. S~abo prior to the meeting.
FAMILY BUSINESS MEETING-Silver
MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY BUSINESS MEETING-Junior Ballroom
Life Events and Mental Status Jerome K. Myers, Yale University
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... METHODOLOGY BUSINESS M:EE'tiNG-~howcase 1 ; ' '
ORGANIZATIONS AND OCCUPATIONS BUSINESS'MEETIN~ ,. ''' ·· · Assembfy Room 2
THEORETICAL SOCIOLOGY BUSINESS MEETING-'--Mseinbly Room 'I 1 ,,
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Thursday, 10.30 A.M.
.Se!!!!ion 134 Assembly Room ;:!
'l'HE CILU{GJNG NATURE OF THE PROFESSIONAL-CLIENT RELATION CJIAIRMAN: Howard M. Vollmer, American University
Panel: Eliot Freidson, New York University MarieR. Haug, Case Western Reserve University Wilbert E. Moore, U~versity of Denver
Session .135 Silver
AVAILABILITY OF RESOURCES FOR EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION, TRAINING, AND RESEARCH IN. THE SOCIOLOGY OF ~.FAMILY
CHAIRMAN: Robert F. Winch, Northwestern U~versity
Excha~ge of lnfoTIIllltion . . . . . . · . . Barbara Lundquist, Science 'Information· Exchange '
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The Private Foundations Marvin B. Sussman, Case Western Reserve University
Federal Funds David Pearl, National Institute of Mental Health; Sigmund Dragastin,
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
Session 136
DIFFERENT APPROACHES TO SOCIAL THEORIZING
CliliRM.ut: Peter M. Blau, Colunibia tJni~erSity
Assembly Room 1 I .~ 1 '
Panel: James S. Coleman, Johns Hopkins University · · · Lewis A. Coser; State Ulliversity of New York (Stony Bro~k).
George .C. iloriuuis,:Harvilrd UniversitY ' ~~ '<,
· Arthu~ L~ Stir(chcoinb'e, University of Capfoini!l (Be~keley) • \ < ' ' ' • '
Session 137
SECTION ON SOCIOLOGY OF SEX ROLES r 'If
This new Section of the ASA is still in the formulative sta,ges, hut. has been accorded program time for' ihe session, listed below, followed by a· bnef busin~ meeting. All inter~ted,-, persons are urged .to . remain to ·aid the Steering Conlmittee' .in selec;t!.ng a Nominating Committee and a By-Laws Committee.
C~ :, Alice S. Rossi, Go.'l~er College
10 :30 A.M. (Continued)
S~ssi~n 137 (Con~)
SECTION ON SOCIOLOGY OF SEX ROLES (Cont.)
Changes in the Modern Family: Their lmpact on Sex Roles Janet Giele, Radcliffe Institute
Sex Role Socialization in Children's B~oks
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Lenore Weitzman, Yale Law School; Deborah Eifler, Elizabeth Hol«ula and Catherine Ross, Yale Univei-sity · · · · ·
Masculin et Feminin: A Study of Dating Patterns in a College Environment Pepper Schwartz and Janet Lever, Yale University
Feminist Perspectives on Marital Happiness Judith Long Laws, University of Chicago
:Family, Career and Political Ideology .. ·, · · · Johnathan Kelley, Columbia' University; Marijean Suelzle, University of Cali-
fornia (Berkeley)
Discussion: Eroing Coffman, University of Pennsylvania !ani Gilboy, Northwestern University
• • • Session i3.8. Junior Ballroom
TEACHING BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES IN MEn I CAL EDUCATION
CHAmMAN: Jerome K. Myers, Yale University
Panel: Robin F. Badgley, University of Toronto Charles C. Hughes, 'Michigan State University Evan G. Pattishall, Pennsylvania State Medit:al School
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Session 139
ORGANIZATIONAL MEASuREMENT .
CHAIRMAN: Allen H. Barton; Columbia University
Parte!~ Hlins Perin.irigs, Unl;ersity of Miiiliigan.' James Price, University of lo-y~a .... 1 .•
\ William Rushing, Vanderbilt'Universit)'
Aa&embly Room 2
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Session 139 (Cont.)
PROBLEMS IN CATEGORIZING OCCUPATIONS
CHAJRMAN: August B. Hollingshead, Yale University
Panel: Saul D. Feldman, Case Western Reserve University
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Charles Nam, Florida State University , Peter II:. Roui,]ohns Hopkins Univeisity • · JOseph R. GU&field. University of California (La Jolla)
Seuion . 140 '.
SOCIAL THEORY AND SOCIAL RESEARCH
CHAIRMAN: Peter M. Blau, Columbia University
Assembly Room 1
The Conceptual Chasm Between Theory and Res~arch in Sociology Peter Park, University of Massachusetts
Exchange Theory: The Problem of Appropriate Data Richard M. Emerson, University of Washington
Measurement and Conceptn~tio11: Some Elusive Problems Hubert M. Blalock, Jr .. ·University of Washington
f¥ere Is the Gap Between Theorr !llld Research? ·.•· ·• .•:' ···''Joseph Berger and Morris'·Zelditch, ]r., Stanford University; Bo Anderson,
, . , , Michigan State Unive!li~ ,
• • • Thursday, · 3 :00 P.M.
·Session 141 Junior Ballroom
IMPAIRMENT. AND INEQUALITY . I; '. I',.. .' .
CHAIRMAN: G. E. Ned Sharples, University of Michigan
Keynote Speaker: Sanford DornbU&ch~ Stanford University
Incapacity, Impotence, and Invisible lm.pairment: Their Effects . up~ll Interpersonal Relations
Margaret A. Zahn, Temple Plliversity
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3 :00 P.M. (Continued)
Se88ion 141 (Cont.)
IMPAIRMENT AND EQUALITY (Cont.)
Social Class and Rejection of the Impaired: Irrational Response or Moral Imperative RonaldL •. Crawford, University of Michigan
Age and. Capl!city Evaluation: An. Extension and· Test of Haber's Hypothesis · Lawrence K Riley, Ohio State University
Discussion: Paul M. Roma.n., Tulane University Lawrence D. Haber, Social Security Administration
• • • Thursday, 3:30 P.M.
Session 142
NEW DIRECTIONS IN RESEARCH ON ORGANIZATIONS AND OCCUPA· TIONS '
CRamvAN: Charlu K. Warriner, University of Kansas
Panel: ~~hardii.}It4J, Nation81 Scle~ce Foundation Wolf Her,4ebrand, ,Washington University Herma.n Turk, University of 5outhem California
BEYOND BUREAUCRACY: THE CHANGING FORMS OF ORGANIZATIONS AND THEIR SOCIAL AND HUMAN IMPLICATIONS
CHAIRMAN: N. ]. Demerath, American Council on Education
Panel: ]ames Thompson, Vanderbilt University Eugene Litwak, University of Michigan Neal Q. Herrick, Upjohn Institute William A. Faunce, Michigan State University
rill Announcing the newest additi~~~ ~~ .. ·1· [[] HARPER & ROW's list of sociology texts
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THE AMERICAN· SOOI0t0Glt3J\l ASSOCIATION
. CONSTITUTIONAL COMMITTEES ,
COMMITIEE ON CLASSIFICATION
Allen H. Ka~f. Chai~man Nicholas Babchuk Norval D. Glenn
COMMITIEE ON COMMITtEes ' ,
Richard J. Hill, Chairman Alan P. Bates Hubert M. Blalock, Jr. Raymond V. Bowers James A. Davis Abbott L Ferris Eliot Friedson David Matza Peter I. Rose Lyle Vf. Shannon Ruth H. Useem Charles V. Willie
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COMMITTEE ON THE eXECUTIVE OFFICE AND. BUDGET
~:P.eter• tit Rgss,io Chai'l"e'! I x; William J. Goode Matilda White Riley James F. Short, Jr.· Charles R. Wright ·· ;' J. Milton Yinger
COMMITTEE ON MEMBERSHIP, 'ltE-GIONAL REPRESENTATIVES
l'lubrey Wendl,ing, Chal..,na!l • Gillian Lindt Gollin · ·· ..,.
Carl Gersuny Thomas Ford Hoult Kiyoshi 'Ikeda · Vemon C. Pohlman Albert Schaffer
COMMITTEE ON NOMINATIONS;
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Mirra Komarovsky, Chair:man.' t
John H. Burma Fred Davis Irwin Deutscher Kai T. Erikson William A. Gamson Charlet Y. :GI~ck · Lloyd E. Ohlin '' Alice S. Rossi : : Hanan C. Selvin David P. Street Preston Valien Dennis H. Wrong
1971 PROGRAM COMMITTEE William H. Sewell, Chairmlln Tilman C. Cothran · William V. D'Antonio Morris Janowitz Stanley Ueberson Nathaniel H. Siegel Peter H. Rossi Thomas J. Scheff Eleanor B. Sheldon
1972 PROGRAM COMMITTEE William J. Goode, Chairman Robert W. Hodge · · , · Mirra Komarovsky Peter H. Rossi Neil J. Smelser Melvin M. Tumin Wa~ter L Wallace J. Milton Yinger
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COMMimE ON REGIONAL .AFFAIRS Morris Janowitz, Chairman· Charles M. Bonjean I. Roger Yoshino
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COMMITTEE ON TRAiNING. ANQj!lO.. FESSIONAL STANDARDS >' , .. '':
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INTERNATIONAL COOPERATJON
John Mogey, rChi!irrrion Peter M. Bleu Terry N. Clerk Russell A. Dynes Cherles E. Gerth Reuben L Hill Irving Louis Horowitz John Kose ' Williem T. Liu Irwin T. Senders Edwerd A. Tiryekilln Irving Kenneth Zole
PROFESSIONAl ETHICS
Lewis A. Coser, Cheirmen M. Eleine Burgess Kei T. Erikson Riche rei Fie cks Benton Johnson Nency Howell lee Williem J. ,Wilson
PUBLIC INFORMATION.
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PUBLIC POLICY
Allen D. Grimshew, Chelrl11e~ · J. Hermen Bleke · . Irving louis Horowitz Sheila R\K~tlky· · ··: . Creig McEwen S.M. Miller' Stenton Wheeler
SOROKIN A WARD' SEEECrmN
Williem J. Wllio~; Chalriii~n ·. Sento F. Gamilleri · ' · -'· Jemes A. Devis
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Hens 0. Meuksch, Chei~~n Devid Booth Ely Chinoy Jemes A. Devis John T. Doby Joseph S. ·Himes Reece McGee · Albert J. McQueen John C. Pock Sue Titus Reid Peter I. Rose Jemes D. Thompson
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ARCHIVES
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LEGAL PROTECTIONS IN SQ~II\Lv RE· SEARCH
Jerome H. Skolnick, Cheirmen How&ro .s; &b'ker · Jerome & earnn; < ! ; '
Rich11rd D. Schwartz Greshem M. Sykes
SUBCOMMITTEE ON UAISO~ WJrA. SOCIOLOGISTS IN ,EA$TERt{EUROfE
Irwin T. Si!nders, Chein'n!ln' Reuben L Hill Peul Hollender
· Jirj ·Koleie· ' . .5. M;~.Mill,r: _
Arnold S. Tennenbeum Even C. Vlechos ·
SUBCOMMITTEE ON LIAI,SON WITH THE SOVIET SOCIOLOGlCAL ASSOC.IA· TION "' .,, ' '
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·Ale~ lnkeles Allen H~ Kessof. " Jiri Kol~j11r · · '· . ' Robert K.· Merton Irwin T. Sanders
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ROLE OF TEACHER SOCIOLOGIST.S '
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SOCIAL STUDIES CURRICULUM .JN AMERICAN SECONDARY SCHOOLS
· -Neu5l G'ro$s, Clleiiiilii'n C. Arnold Anderson Robert A. Feldmesser Roy G. Frencis Lewis M. Killi11n
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STATUS OF WOMEN IN THE PROFESSION
Elise M. Boulding, Ch11irm!ln Rose, l.Gub, Coser, , 0 .. •
P11Jil .C:'~Iick ' . . . ' Cora &'gley Marrett ' 1 · J11mes A. Sweet Lenore J. Weitzman
TEACHING SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL STUDIES IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS
C. W11yne Gordo~, Ch!li~!ln' · Robert C. Angell G11len R. Hosler P11ul; E. . Kelly· · . · Cora'&gley M11rrett· Beriiard N. Meltzer
Roger C. Myrick D!llsy M: T!lgli!ICOZZO
VISITING SCIENTISTS PROGRAM ' i.'~"-1'i
John A. Clausen, Ch!lirinan ' ' Jemes F. Short, Jr. ~,~~1 •. •
Vincent H. Whitney '1!·•
STATUS OF RACIAL AND ETHNIC ~~ NORITIES IN THE PROFESSiON '.· ..
J11mes E. Conyers, Chairm11n Rodolfo Alv11rez Edg11r G. Epps
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H11ns L. Zetterberq . Section K: J11mes S. Colem11n
AMERICAN CORRECTIONAL ·· ASSOCIA· TION
D11vid A. W11rd
AMERICAN COUNCIL OF LEARNED SOCIETIES
Ro@,it :~ Nfs~t
CONSORTIUM ON PEACE RESEA'RtH EDUCATION, AND DEVELOPMENt '
William A. G11mson
FEDERAL STATISTICS USERS' CONFERENCE
. ;M~~otr~F ~' ~l'i~ht INTERNATIONAL SOCIOLOGICAL Jt.S$0.
CIATION ,
George M. Be11l Peter M. Bl11u
DIRECTORS, JOINT COMMISSION ON CORRECTIONAL · ,M.· ANPOWER . AND TRAINING
Lllm11r T. Empey ' M11rvin E. Wolfgang
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL (N'ATIONAL AC}.I)EMY OF S~I~C~) .,
Ernest 0. C11mpbell 0. Dudley Duncan Alex lnkeles J11mes F. Short, Jr.
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Henry J. Meyer
DIRECTORS, SOCJAL SCIENCE RESEARCH COUNCIL . i ,
Ren6e C. Fox Neil J. Smelser Charles V. Willie
NATIONAL COUNCIL. FOR ACCREDITATION OF TEACHERS EDUCAtiON
C. W11yna Gordon
BOARD OF SOCIOLOGICAL ABSTRACTS
Ely 'Chiriov
INTERPROFESSIONAL . c6MMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
Robert Gutman
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ASA JOURNAL EDITORS '!(HE AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW: K11rl F. Schuessler ( 1969-1971) Sycamore Hall, ' .. ·• lildi11na University. Bloomington,lndi11na 47401: J11mes F. Short, Jr., ( 1972-1974) Depart· ~.men+ of Sociology, W11shington St11te University, Pullm11n, Washington 99163 . ~~ AMERI~AN SOCIOLOGIST: Harold W. Pf11uh ( 1970-1972) Brown Univ~~lty. Box · :J836, Prov1dence, Rhode lsl11nd 02912 · · 'SOCIOMETRY: Carl W. Backman; ( 1970-1972) Department of So.clology, University of · · Nenda, Reno, Nev11da 89507 . ,
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'JHE SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION: Charles E. Bii:lwell ( 1969-1971) University of Chi~g0; Judd !-;fall, 5835 Kimbark-.Avenue,,Chicago, lllinois-60637 · ·· .· ·
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INDEX OF PARTICIPANTS S11ssion Numbt:~r
Abbott. W11lter F. ----------------6~ Abrllhlll'flson, M11rlt ~----..:--~------68 Acock, Al11n ______________________ as Adll.rnek, Rllymong. ---------------6.9 Ag11ssi, Judith B. -----------------87 Aldrit;h, Howord -----------.:...: ___ ,.,_..;3 Alpert, H11rry ------------,..;..-~_..:_118 Altheid!!, David --------'---'---"----93 Alvo~z, Rodolfo ---------~'--'---41, 78 Anderson, Bo --"'------"'-------140 Anderson, Gr11ce -------------------12 Anderson, J11mes G. ------------..::.....:79' Anderson, R. Bruce W. ----------~-66 Anderson, Theodore R. -----i-----'-..28 Anderson, Willf11m ----------~---~~-bS Armer, Mich11el --------------99, 122 Aron, Willi11m S. ----------------69 Aycock, Alex11 -------------------22
B11ck, Kurt -----------------~---84 B11ckm11n, C11rl W. ------------------52 B11dgley, Robin F. ----------------138 Beker; Poul J. _________ :_..:_...:_· _-43 Ball, Doneld W. --------------63, 102 B11ll, H11rry V. __ ..: _________ :...:'-:.---2Q B11 nenbl11tt, Lloyd ------'--~--------' 00 B11rkun, Mich11el -"--------'-------124 B11rlo~, Henry M. --:------:-.:-:-----:---68 B11rnes1, Ch11rles M. ---:---,-.----;-., .. 51 • B11rton, Allen H. ------------------139 B11wden, D. Lee --------'--------'-.;.33 Be11l, George ----------------~-107 Becker, Tllm11r _"'_· _. -----··----'--'--68 Behrens, P11trici11 J. ----------------43 Bell, J11mes, .. ,-. --. __ .. ~..,._ __ ,. __ ':'.:..-133 Bell, Norm11n W. -----------------126 Benet, J11mes _......,. ________ ~;..;.;..._.;:.._6 Benson, J, l<elon~;~th ---~---'----'--.;.65 Berg, .P~t.rn§l!! -~--...------------..:-:.._17 Berg~;~r, Joseph --------------------140 Bern11rd, Jessi~ -~..,..-~---~:17, 124 Berkllnovic, Emil ·.:_:_ _ _' ____________ _: __ liS
Betz, Michllllll . ~----..-..!----..29 Bickh11rd, ~~r.k ~:..-~-.;-~.,.,.,--56 Bidefi!Jiln, AIQ8rt P. --------;.__,..-109 Birnbaum; Norm11n ___ .:. ________ 48, 67 Bishop, C. E. -------------------16 Bl11ckwell, J11mes E. ------------------88 Bl11lock, Hubert M., Jr. -----------140 Bl11u, Peter M. ----------------136, 140 Block, Rich11rd --------------64, 106 Blumberg, Ra~;~ Lesser '-------'---126 Blumen, Je11n L -----------------77 Blumenstiel, A. D. ------------------26 Blumstock, Robert ----------------57 Boggs, Keith S. ____________________ so Bogusl11w, Robert ----------------131
. Sess18if Nilm&er
Bol11ri11, Bhopinder S; __ _:_;-"--~---:..79~ .. Bonh11m, Gordon Scott ---'---:.---~it' Bonn; ·Robert L _______ __:_.:. __ ._. ----20 . ·.· Bonner; E. J. -------'------;__-~.:.9<):1!, Booth! D11vld _;_:------;-o:-:-:_-.,_~~~ Bordua, Devid ---------'------'-:-~1 BorgDtte, Edger F. -"----~-.:. __ _:__:__Ill! .
. Bo•koff, .Alvin ___ .;.___: _ _f ____ _:_·_9Qi'f Bouldlng, Eli~e ---'---37', 61, I 18, 12~ :
· Boulding, Kenneth E _. -~--------~4<\ Bourne, ·'Gery D. ___ ..;:_ _________ :;.'-'/ ·
·Bounestom; ·Norl'fllln C. ___ :_:__..::___~:.:ra.~~:;-Bowles, ~ledys K:i _____ __c.:. ____ ,;.-'16 .Bradshew, Ted It· _ _;_;_ ______ ;_ __ 57,· 77/tr Breungert, Rlch11rd _,_ __ .;:._ ____ ~"--'--69 Breed, Werren ------------------1 II Brenner, Berthold -----------------28 Brill, Herry --------------------20 . Brim, Orville G., Jr. --------------131 Broderick, Cllrlfned ----------------55 B~; Fron~ K; -------------------125· Brownstein, Lll rry ---------------'----28 Bry11nt, Deve ______________ ;_ ___ :..ss. .•. Bryent, W. Keith _________ _:_.:_ ____ _._33' Bryce, Herrington J. ____ ;..c_~----...2J Bryce-Lep9rte, Roy S·--.,--------~0 Buch!lnan, G~rth. ______ .,,_ .. ~-,..~~ Buitrego-Ortiz, C11rlos -------------'- 15 Burch, Willi11m R., Jr. ----------4:2:, sp • Burgess, Robert L --------------.;-112 Bust!lmllnte\ Jorge A. ________ ._ _____ 6Q Buxton, Lol!! -----~,;. ___ :_, __ '-"":------ 11\l
Cllbrel, Robert M. ---------.-.,-----97 C11gle, Leunence T • ..__,.;....:..,·-~-·-----1$Ji,'. whill, Edwerd E. ------------------5 C11Jdwell Steven B. ----'----------119 C11mpbell, mx:lerlck L --------68, I 12 Cencien, Frencesc~:~ M. --'------------10 Center, Muriel G. ----------------''' C11plow, Theodone ------.o,-.,".,.'"7'"'-,...,2~. Cerisse, Colette -------------------11 Cerns, Doneld E. ._. ___ ;. ___ .:.79; 12~
wro; Frencis G. -'--'---·-."'.:.94, 132 C11rpqnter, J11rnu .0. ---=---· _. '--18 C11rroll, Benenice ----------,-----124 Cllrroll, John M. --------'----------3 I C!l.rter, Lewis F. -------------------34 Cllrtwright, Bliss -------,---..-,.-~_._20. Ch11rde, Petricie M. _____________ :_ __ 79 Cheek, Neil H., Jr. ---------------42 Cheng, Ron11ld Y. L. --------------129 Chev~~n, Albert --------------------34 Chiricos, Theodone G. ---------59, 125. Churchill, Undsey ------· __ _:54, 130 Cicourel, Aeron V. _______ .:_·:_ ______ 96 Clency, Kevin J. ------------------108
Session Number
61~~. Alex~nder !,.. -----:.._-..,---9~4 12~ efork, eurton R, -------~------. ' 2 • •. ,., .L T N ___ 7 .. t;lar"•- erry • --------------- I 97 ftl~'uMn. John -----------.---- •
8 alllancl, Courtney B. ----------3• I 0 9 :Oitm~tnto. Frenk ---------------
~!<IWII..Q, Ric;h11rd A, ~-------'-'""----:-3 to"'''*.·· WiiH11m J<. ------------.-:-. io~ 'Cohft,. Ann~ Hems ---'----~---.--
91 tol~ •. ,Jobnnett~ ________________ ..._ 62
eQ!11, Joneth11.n ------------~---:--62 'fi;OJ1, Stephen -------.,-----,.-.,...-~-j
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t~oll\lmlln, Jemes S. ---.---.---.,.-,---,--9 Cc,Jf11x, J. Devid --------.::..-------~ 1 Colverd, Richerd M . .,---------------
P:\iijter~ Tom -----.,.'-------:-,.-- 1 ~1 Cq(1YerJ, JeiTI8S E. ---.,------... -Ss, eoon. · Merl ----------,.-----r-~~ Cof¥-:in, Roneld G. --------.--~ ' ·
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~tt~e, !~~mes. J. ----,------~3-s~'f 36 CC!Iillr, Lew1s A:. ------:----~- · ·' · 97 CQuot ven. Menen, Glorte ------.,-~---Cr!~()r~! _Roneld ~L. -~---..;--~"'.;'"~-.Ill::] Critiei)l::l(3n, , ~ut.ler -.,.-~~~---'-'--,_--1~ _Cr.p(;~eff! _Herry J., Jr. ------~~--66.:.._~. C!l_n~1f19he!"•. lnekll :----..----~---:- il Curt .. •s, W1l1111m ----------.,.---~-~~
2 ' • .h . Ph'll' · · . 13 . Cufl:151 t! I Ips --------~-~------~ .
. . ' - . . 68 D~lllberg, Frllllces -----,.-.,----~~-~-:.,. 2'1 Dehet, Brende -·--"-------~----.-,--.,--:· -6, Den!els, -Arlef18. Keplen --------=.~-=.-=.:.'i29 • D4stlve, Feb1o -~---'-----~~--~ -' ., 28 · DeYls, Ann •---------'-------------112 Devis, F. Jemes ---------------~.--- 112 . Devil, J~~~ A. ----------~--~---69 D~:~l!li. .,IQhn ~~---~---~----:--~~-:---45-D~:vl,, J11dith Ble~e ______ _: __ _._ _ _.__15 · deClntron, Celie F. -------------si-+2 DelllQfllth, Nichol11s J. -----:--.,.1° J,, 6
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D!!rWn, Normen K. -------.,--.,.-.-,"'-:3li DeW!Ir, Ro~rt --------------~---.18 ·· Diop10nd, M1lton ------.,.-----;----.,-7 -48 Dlpinond, Sigmund ----------------,
27 D!9.ble, Vernon -----------,--=======121 D!erner, Ann --------.---r--:- :..l.:.'-7$' Dllr~ Forest '--------------;-":--r~ '6~ pjD-n:r:o;- ·Gordon J. __ .;. ______ --,..--.,.-.-n
l"1' rh rd w I . I. • Ditz, Ge 11 - • ---------~-.,------:9i · Di~rd. J~~n -------=-----~--:---~-;-~ios · Do(!d, Stvert c. -------''---;:----:--:::-r~-~8 Do~erty, Robert ·----"'"'------~:-",..- q
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Doinhoff, G. Williem ------------53, 36 Dornbusch, Senford M. --:--:---;;6--~~-?4
Dougies, Jeck ---------:--f' . ! · ' 6~ Dr~;~pek,. Tho.mes E. ----------.-::""'!3~ Dri!gast111, ~1gmund ------,---:"~-: Driver, ~w1n D. -------------:---:~-~ . D11pin, · Robert -------------~--~---j ~~~ Dum9nt Robert V., Jr. -----~---~Durbin,' MerJhell --------,-----~-'----66
Session Number
Duthie, J, H. -----------------.,.;-~~ Dworkin, Anthony G11ry ---------'"'7-
.· . . 22 Eckl11hd, Bruce K. -----------------j 22 Eckstein, Su5an ----;------------45-123 Edwards, G. Fr11nkh~ ---------- ~-63 Edwards, .H11r!Y ------------ 80 Edwards. Ozz!~· --------------:--..21 Ehrensaft, Ph1hp ------~----- 137 Eifler, .. Deboroh -------------- 52 EI-Assal, Mohcmed M. ----------
5 Eli~ldE!i M1111~e!, Jr. --------~--~~---~~3 · Elkin, Fnedenck.. .,.---,--------. ~~- 90 Elll~, Robert A -----------.--,.,-.---li2 &n.rick, Robert _ ------------.,. ... ,.--,--
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. R' ~ rd 113, "TV. Erm!non, _1cn11 -----,,.----.-- "B 95 Epps, Ed911r -:.,---.,----,----~---,'1 '. 87
Er:,tsin, C~nth1e F. ------:: ____ _j 31 ' Er1~n, Ke! T. ------...,.,..-"':- . , · · 89 . Esch1, M11rvm L ----------,.---~---6o Esm!:le_, Lee;' ;---------,..-:-~:r-~ 89 Etzloni, Am1t111 .. ----------_,.,~89"'94· Ev•n•,· • John . --:---------:--"'-,.-- ' . 36 EveshWick. Conme J. --,-..,v-,---. -.. -. -. 98 · Ewell, Lynde Ann -_-------=-----~ ·
' . - J I· C l , 113 '-; Feraro, TholllCI$ • · ~~-.---:-------:123 )
Fllrfey, Reynold$ ------------~- 86 Feulkner, Jo~eph E. ----~-;'"'--:,--~::..:.7: , Feumen, S, ~oH~Ph -----~--:. -'-'--1~2 F111111ce. Wilh11ro A. --------;---:- 107 · · Fe"J.l.errnen, Detvid 1-. -~------"'-90• · ... · "' -A ld s . . ... . . . 122., . Fel!:lmon. . mo • ~--:-.--;----:-----:"- 64 Felqml)n,_,RQn!ll.d h. -~---:--'""":-j"£139 Feldmen, _S11ul D. ,_ __ ,_ ___ ,__. ",', .
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Felt, ~,~!~nee ,..,~---,..-----:---:'"'---::2s -Fendr!_c;h, .. J!lroe~ .. .,._~""-"'-._,~.~--.50. Rimer, P~yl -,.-~~-~-~-~---~-----67 Fil~1111d, Williem J •. -----.,__.--~;...
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Fi~$l'erbusch, Kurt -------'----. ~:-:,-~53 .. Flecks, Richerd --,-----:,---"':-:;--:::z:s. Flemin9, ~rl -,--,-----:---:--7."'""-,... 57 Fliffie, Edw111 G. _____ ......-_,.. ___ ..,,. __ ,.. .. Flynn, Cynthie J. -------.:...---'-~=~-~~. Fontr, Anne -----------.----,--1,. 68 Ford, Jose~h B. --------------29-36 Form, Williem H. ----------- '106 Fo~pr,,S11muel C. ------,----===-94. Fr!!!lfllln, H~werd E. ------- 125 134 m\Cison, Eliot -;---------:--,.. ' ,
99 Fr!i!rich, Robert M1lls :.:----,----~-----32 Frt '~enberg, Edger Z. ~-------,-.,---Frl;?lend, Willi em. H --------~:-43• -4~ · FriC~Clmen, . Nell ----------c--104 Fri!!Ciman; Norm!ln L ---------:_57, 106 Furs.fenberg, Fr11nlc F., Jr. -;,--.----,,.-
Gillie Orner R. ______ ,.._.;..~;,.-co-. ....,.9'i:, G"ll'lsbii, William A. ____ ;..._43, Sl!, ;2 · '
, I .. d .. T N I . . 17,• 87 G11r 110., •. ~~~ .,-------~-:-~~: ·6 ' G~:~r1 11 nd,. W1l1111m E, Jr. ------,..--7
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Session G . w· . . Number
arvey, rlllam D. -------------62 Gaston, Jerry -----------------"---62 ' Gay, Peter ----------------------35 Gelles, Richerd J. ----------,;---111 Gerson, Lowell ---------------...:.28 Gersuny, Cerl ------'-------32, 68 Geschwender, Barbera N. --"- -·· .39 G~schwender, James --~--~39 Grele, Janet _____ ...;.:.._101, 137;. Gilboy, Jani _________ .:_,.:___Jg7,· Gilmore, Robert ____ ..:__._·_..:_ • .:. ___ .;.93 . Gless, John F. ------------!...-32, 117 Glenn, Norvel D. _________ :_ __ :.._I·M Gliclc, Clerence E. ------~.::__:__:..:_118 Gliner, Bob ..;;.------'------~--_: 19 Godoy,· Heman Yere _...;._.:_ __ .:.::_ __ .:.129 Goertzel, Ted -----':...., ___ _:,.:__.:__:_ 109 , Goffman, Erving _____ _..;._.:._~.:.-· ___ :;137 ' Gol~enberg, Sheldon _ _;,;;._:._~.:.__!:126 · Goldfrank, Walter ______ :...__:_.:._:...:_122 Goldner, Norman ------..:.~:_:_ __ ~1·10 · G~ldsmid, Peule L ------·.:..:.~~61'' Gollin, Albert __________ _;_:_::,.::_133 · Go()dmen, Louis Wolf ________ :_ __ 122 Gordon, Andrew ___ _:.:..._ ____ :.:_ ___ .::14 . Gordon, Margaret ---------------14 Gordon, Michael----~---"-"'---".126· · Gottlieb, Devid ------,--.:...::.. __ _;~64. 76 Gove, Walter R. ------...:..:.:....:.2.\.:, __ 9: 97 · Grenberg, Doneld ____ ,_;...:.'i__..:.:._JJ.::.:71 • Gre·novetter, Mark S. --.:.-~-..:~--~126". Gray, Louis N. ___ .:.., __ _:1__·_· ··-•-111 Greeley, Andrew M. ---·-·-·-~17 · Green, Charles S., Ill ____ .:.J.._72
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Greenberg, I. M. -~--·-'-.:.~-· _. 109 Greenblet,. Cathy ----~-..:-;..L381 . 58 Greer, Ann Lenmmon --·....:~-298 Greer, Scott ----------··---'!.79,. •126 G~.gory, John D. _.:. __ ,;'---,..i.::.L_II2 Grrmm, Jemes W. '----:_~_:::..'i.-..: __ 6'1 ' Gro5s, Edwerd ----:.:..;.._..::.:., ___ :....:._68 ; Grllpp, Stenley E. _____ ..:.,_:.:.;.: __ .;..:..:.68 · Gusemen1 Patricia B . ..:---~.2--.:.-'-_51· GuSfleld, Joseph ___ ...:,:,; __ -_~_93, 139 Gymen, Herry ______ .:..:.:..:. __ .:.::.::.:. __ .:.52
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H~ei, J. Eugens -----~-~...:.:28, 6s,' 116 Heber, Le-.yrence D. -----~--··_1:,4.1': ~:~~~~;;.ra~te j~-=--~--· . .., .• -~~;,~, , Hej~e •. Jen _____ :...., __ _.;,;;._;.,:....,56. Ha I, Peter M. ________ .. _. ____ ..... 49 . H~ll. Richerd H. -------~_. __ :_:..:..t-42 H~mjlton, Charles.V. ___ :_"~· ·-·-~3 Hitn, Wan Sang -~-------~-.:.:_ __ :.. __ 97 H~nson, Richard R. -------------32 H~rri5().,, Michael I. ___ .___.:.._~:.,:.;_~] Heitmiln, Herriet ___ ;..: ____ _::.. ____ ..:21 Hs!senger, Robert ______ . ______ .:.._7 Haug, Metis R. ____________ 31; 88, '134
Session Num
Hauser, Philip M. ------------:..~A_,; ·. Hauser, Robert M. ---------' ,_, Heberlein, Thomes A. -----===--· Heirich, Max __________ _: __ _!.__ .1; Heise, Devid R. ________ .:..::.: __ ,!34; Helfrich, Margaret L _____ .:_ __ ~:._~. Hengst, Acco _______ ._~ .. _.:_"'_ .. Jl
Henriof, Peter _______ .:._:: .. : .. ~ .. L_.J.J.,1 ' Hermalin, Albert I. ___ :_ _ _: __ ._._._. -~ •·~?~
~:~i:k~e~e~e~~ ======~·=:=~=~~. :~:1.: Hess, -Beth ______ ;:__;;._ ·• ,. ,~,}j · Heus5enstamm, F. K. _,.._:,:_,.._:= ·.·. JI · ~)· Heydebrand, Wolf -----~-~-~~1' 2'-71' H!ll, Richerd J. ____ :_~-~--.:-..:~..::..>3.1·~· Hrllery! George A., Jr. '---~.:.._,_.:::_'.:9lf "t Hoffinen, Deniel _ · ' ·. ·· • · '':.'fili·:} Hcik~de, Elizabeth _.__ ____ :...:,_..:._:..;_..i'fi'·~· Holl,mgsheed, August B.-:..1 __ ::_-:..2__' _, _, "139:'> Hof#nsr, Burkert _______ .:...:..':..: .. ::; .. '__Y.:b'f :; Ho"'!ens, George C. ___ ....:__· ___ ,_ .. ::......Cl36' Homer, Wesley ___ .:. .. .:..:~~ ... : .. J28 ::'1. Ho~, Richer? 0. -----~-·· _. ..:.;;_'__sf:., Ho~tz. lrvmg Louis __ .:,_:;__~11. "3'0 .. :; Horvath, Janes ____ .:,'_.:.:,;-:-:-.:.~2-~:..+~i· HcitC:hkiss, Harold L -------~.,.-::_..;_..;.::l•'· I Ho~, Glen ---------...:...~..:::.-~95·~: Huber, Joan __________ ..,;;;..:.:.. __ -";.;~9r-Hudson, John B. ----- 72 Hughe_s, Cherles C. ------====~-=l38• Humke, Roneld Gene -------"'~;-:...,.'-~~~ ; Hu11t, Gererd J. ___ ;......; ___ . · _. ·10""'· Hut h. I . . .. --~~ .. lo\ HuJin•son, re ---------------..:;..7..Q :.
en, E. D. ---------.... ,. .. ~·~,120,:;
l~ecla, Kiyoshe ----------'-L~;;~_Ij~': . luti:Ovich, Merk -----~_.,...,..;.:.!.:::~82 , ' ves; Kenneth H. ______ :_ __ ~_;;_,J.__ils .. ,
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Jec~n. Jacquelvne J. -~~:__~_..:8i(l32 · , Jec~on, Phillip D. _____ '__.:, __ ~"'-..:.:_:59 Jecobs; Peul -----------· :__..;-':.._6 Jacobson, Berbare _____ .:___:~'--~J,. Janowitz, Morris ---------~-_:_:.__ :· ·S7 Jeffr!es, Vincent ___________ .;:,._"'68:'-93 · Jenmngs, Ke~neth ----..,-,--..,-..,..~9~,. Johnson, Merdyn E. -------.--'. --. -.\ , Johnson, Normen ---'--~""",....,~-65, Jo~nston, Rey ------,..--'_...,._,....::_~4 · Jo,nes, Clifton R. -------...:..--~..::..-123; Jone~ •. Lewis W. ----------.....:~- 9S • Jung, Richerd ----'----:....~~------67 ~
Ka'~n-Hut, 'Rechel ______ .: ___ ..::.._..:.:..:.:..31 ~ Keplan, H. Roy ---'---:.. _____ .:.~---~-2:73 · Keplirn, Howard ______ ._ _____ ~ ___ _:_..:.:.28 Kepl~n. Robert ___________ .:.:.0..!-'-2--'-'-73 ,; Ke+z. Fred --------------"':..-.:.,..'!._.::,;,56'' Katz, Jeck -----------------'---'125 · Kazen, Phyllis ------'----.:.--.:~.:.• __ :..:.60
Session Number
John B. _________ _; ___ JOB
Cherles B. ------·-· _·~I Jonethan ______ : __ 72; 83, cl37 , ,Theodore _ , 124 I, Petricia -------~~L-28 ·
Kendrick, John ------·'-· _._ . ...:._-"-~I Kllliao, Lewis M. ____ :...__:_·_-ro, 91 Kim •. Yoon Hough ----~1 ,12 ' Ki!!'lberly, Jemes ~-------~..,..,__113 KH!!gewe, Evelyn M. ___ ..:.......: .... _, --· __ 45 Kftsuse, John I. -----"--'--'--..l~l25 Klapp. Orrin E: --------....:~..:.:..:.:.7.7 Kliwsner, Samuel Z.. --~~~80 ·~ Klein, Meri11-Teresa ___ ..;_-L~---......::.32 Klefner, Robert J. -----' -·--'- >19· KnoWlton, Clark ____ ..:_ ....... _-~_:::=23:: K.ludfen, Richerd D. _ .· ' - '28 : Kolaja, Jiri ... · -· -----~--~-"=-=---1,05. Konzok, Burt _______ ... ...:-:.. .... 90 Koser, ;John ----~-~--.. -·_._. ~ ... 115,•, Kreft, Philip --....----"-'-•-·-'-=..:5 Kreider, . Glen ·-------· _,_..2..iJ9· · · Krohn, . Roger ________ _:.._:t_,;Jl
Kronus, Carol --------.-.~..:..41-Kubet, Deniel _ _.:.__.._72 Kunkel! ~John H. ___ _:.,_~~W--56 ·
Ladinsky, Jeck ______ _:: .. ____ _::_·_a:· 109 Laing, James D. --------------113 Land, Kenneth C. ;__· ._.;__ .. _ .. _.:.:.., ... 120 L11nqgref, John -----· -~!..-~8 · La·ne, Neville · · "' ·'' 0 · Len~men, Lauren ----~21;64 Larkin, Relph W. -~.;_.L.:.::...:I.4 lai'Sen, Otto N. ____ ;....;..;,;;_:;: _ _..:..IJI Lau111enn, .Edwerd 0. _ · ., ~90 · Lave, .Judtth _____ _.;_J..~-'-'~73 " Lave, Lester --------'""'"~-'-:.,_,;.,:j-73 L11vin, D11vid ------~...:.,,_~,_,72_,;· Laws, Judith Long _ · • .,:-;;1.37.' Lebowitz, Barry D. · · Ua1"2B: Lee, Aldore ------"--...:,~_1,0+ · Lee'; E. S. ______ '__:..!..:."~-.:.33'' Lee, Ronnel L ___ ;...:.....:...J __ ,_L.i.i:..12, .(04< ' Legg~:~tt, Devid. : •·. ·', · ·-93'.~ Lehmen, Edward W. ---~1..-...:...:65 .. Leiriherat, Samuel ·· '" p73l 111:3·' LeiSz,. Relph L . · ' ' : 1 ""'52· Lemert,. Edwin M... . .. c~ ·--'1;;~;,75·~' Lengerrilann, Jo5eph J. __ h,._--'""'!.~65,·: Lengermenn, Patricia M!ido'O: ~.:._..QL: Lenski,_Gerhard _ . ' ''"'~,,.7.2,', Leon, .Oerlos .A. -~-~"'~-~66,r, l.eoni!rd, Wilbert. M., II -·-··~-82' Lever, Janet _______ ..,.:......:;,;,21;,.~137' Levin, Jeck -'-Lo~:o.:LI:I2' Levine~, Berry B. ---------..'..:~-.:15 '' LevinE~. Donald N. ____ _.,_..;,.W,L~<f-3,': Lev_ine, Lewis --------~:.2~66,,' Levine, Sol _ .'. ·~ .. ~J·"
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Ssssion Number
Lewis, George H. _______ ...., __ . ___ 32 Lewis, .Gordon H. ----·-----113 Lewis, Hylen --------~"'-·-· 3 Lewis, Jerry -----·-__,-----.....69. · Liebman, Arthur -----""'---L14 Liebowitz, Martin -----'--·-5 Light, Doneld W., Jr. · '---18 Lin, Nen ________ __,_62, 93 · Linc:oln, Alen Jey ---------129 ' Linder, Staffen Burenstem ____ . _so· Linsky, t-rnold -------------..:...-..:28 Litwak, Eugene ---------~--.l......l.42 Liu, Williem T. -----'--.:.._ _ _:__;...:..30 . Llo\Jd, .Kethryn J. W. ---~-·-..:....10 Longino, Charles F. _ · 69 Lop8te, . Helene Z.. _87 Lorber, . Judith .. _75 Lowenthal, Merjorie Fiske _ I Luchini, Devid _ 92 Lundquist,. Berbtna ----· ~1·35 : Liischen;· G,iinther _ ---"'-55: Luttermen, Kenneth _________ ,;,90
MecAdems, Margeret ---~----1 i2 Mack, Reymond W. ____ :_ __ ~Jj 1, , MllcKey, Robert ----------96 Mildden, J. Patrick __ _::. _ _,_, ____ 16. Maddox, Georgs L ______ . _ _: ___ I M~gneni, Leonard _____ : __ ;_· __ .:.:_36 M~gubene, Bemard ---___ ._. --,-30. Mahdell, Wallece _______ ...:,_.;_105 Metikoff, Milton __________ :_:....._:_ __ 53 Menning, Peter K. --------· __ 102 Manning, Roy -----------------12 Mepp, Roberta E. ---------99' · Mll'rkson, Elizabath ______ .;;...._'18' Merrett, Core B. :..-123: · Mifrtiri, Core _____ .. _. · _.____. ___ 9T· · Martin, J. Devid _____ ._:_._._-:;.HI : Militinez-lazaro, U. ----'---"-'-122': Marx, Gary T. _____ 93,, 114,. 133:: Meson, Karen Oppenheim·_. _. ____ :61 · Mast, Robert H. 91 Meuksch, Hens 0. -----~~.....:...121 Mililss, Armand L ------·-· •_44, 76 Mayer, Albert J. __ :._ ___ :, __ 7 McCarthy, Roneld ----------12"1-McCord, Williem -------------30 M~Gormack, Thelme -------,---~0 . M,c;Dowell; Douglas J. -or--:,;__' -' --~ M!=F~rlend, Devid D. _. __ ._ . ..:-.....:.:.119 MR(3ee, Reece · ,.;_ __ _.:_ ____ _:_,.; 121. M~L,et~n; Edward L ___ .---·.·-·....;.:.,51 M!:Nall: Scott G. _ _: __ . _··---· 8 Mi:Pheil, Clerk _ .::..:: ... :_·. _. _lf2' McPherson, J. Miller ---------9 M~ue.en, t-l~rt J. --~-57, 121.' Me,ad, Eugene ----"'--·, -·-· ---"'"'57 ; M~h~njc, David -------'..l-· _. _73 Meoan, tlugh _________ .. _,._96 Me{er, August -------· -·--133
176
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Meier, H11rold C. -------------IJ Marton, Robert K. ------~:..--1, 127 Meyerowitz, Joseph --------"-~----28 Meyers, Edmund D., Jr. ---~----~-.:.92 Meyersohn, Rolf --~-----------------60 Mich11el, John A. -~~----:.. ___ .:. _ _.. ___ 126 Mlcklin, Mich11el ~---~--:..-'---------~-66 · Miles, Edw11rd --=----------~------65 Miller, D11vid ---~-------~---"-112 Miller,. Herm11n .i.-----------------119 Miller, K11ye -------------------'---19 Mill$r,. Louie Ill --~~~-------------'-1 0 Miller, Rit11 Seiden ------..c-->-~---"-:._31 Miller, S. M. ----------..:_.:.;... ____ 131 Mohl, R11ymond A -~------~-~-48 Mol11nd, John -----~--.:~----.--110 Molotch, H11rvey -------''-------S3 Mon11h11n, Thom11s P. --:.--·-------~59 Mona ne, Joseph. ---------:._~-----72 Moots,. Jo11n W. ________ ..;. __ ._ ___ _4.3, 78 Moore, Wilbert E.. ___ ~.:.-4, 74, 134 Moreno, Jose _______ ;. __ .:_ ____ ..; __ 28
Morg11n, Gordon D. ---------------88 Morg110roth, Willi11m -------,.--,--·-.112 Morris, Naomi M. ----"----.-. --~-22 M.;>rris6r'l, Rich!!rd J. __ :._ __ ·~---,_113 . Mulcahy, Kevin V. ---~--:..~ __ ..._76, Mullins, Nichol11s C. ---'----~9'1., lOS Mun5t-Hetn.Sndez, M11ri1!no __ .. ____ 15 Munson, Byron E. ----'----'-:..-~t!O Mu,r~ey; Ellen -----------,.:.......~_.....__J..f., Mutrey; Jl!mes R. ~------~--~.,.56 Myers, Jerome K. --------~--.,-.:.l3S
Nllrtt, .Ch11rles _________ ;..::._.-.:. __ 139, Nilsh, George -----!..:..:..-'-'---.:.~72 Natelini,.Adri11n -------~-......22 Nel~on, Benj11min _______ ....;;,;,._;_II, 28 Nelson, H!!rold ------'~--.:.-93 Nelson,.Joel I. ____ L._ .. _;.w_ ___ ._l4 Nikkel,. Sten _.:.--e-..~38 Nfn'tbl!r~ Ash11kMt ---~;..: _________ ;:.111' Notil, Ken --~-:._ __ 63 · NMiker, Und!! ·-----------.:.-82 Noll,. G .. Edward ------------~:..-126 Norton, Thoml!s W. -~--!:..-----76 · Nyg~een, G. T. ________ .:. ___ ... ____ 72. ·
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O~h~e! Ricfil!rcf ---~~~-. -· ---"---'-.---~1>2 0 Kone, James M. --~~---100 olson, Franees M. ---~:._...: _ _::.__,..:._ __ J04 ot,uiTI;-Amy' w. ______ _:_~ __ j9 orem; Arit~o.ny r.t: --c-~-,~--.::.. __ fo, 39 O!f.<qaJ_e! .R~er. -----.---.---,-~:.._-:--93 ' .. .. . ' ., Pllltn, J.;John --~:.... ..... ..J._.__~-..25 Pl!rRer, Seymour ---------~-~--:.. 79 Parh, Peter ----~~---'----140 P!rtTis, Ron ·-----------"-"-----~3o:·" PascAl, Wolter ------------"-~-"---·133
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P!!fterson, Michelle -------.---~PI!tfish!!ll, Ev!!n G. ------~-~.:.~~-~'P!II!body, Ger!!ld E. ---------~ ...... Peatl, Dl!vid ----------~-"'-~"· . , Pelf, Morgl!ret -----------~---...L:_., ia;} Peni!llosa, Fernl!ndo --~-~----~!l'!! Penl'lingt, Hl!ns ---------~-------at~~:w Peri, Dovid ------------~--.... ,_~~...:. 1291';11 Petlst!!dt, H!!rry ----------------65, -~~~' Petruccir -Robert ______________ .:2:.fi gt;~ Pern:· , Joseph B,, Jr, ___________ 3fj~~ ·
. . . . . ~· -~ Pf'a , Amto ------""--------------....,. .. ~: Pfaff, M!!rtin ~~--------..::.:. __ .__ . ;,4-':;: Phillips, Derek L ----------------IUI!l·' P~lllips, Jl!me& L --~~-------:....:~---'-"~+~ P1ne, Vanderlyn R. ----------------1~:. Pipkin,. Ron!!ld ______ _. ____ .:._ ___ "'-'-..2~-'
Piven, Frances Fox ----------'----~......3-;< Plaut, Thomes ~-----------"----.. ;.;99;;' Polotno, M!!rgaret M. -------.:~17,, 8!7~~ Pcioler, Williom ------------~"--.:.---J.7.9''"' Pawell,. Elwin ___________ :;: __ .;_.....;.I<28J~l
Pride, Dl!niel 0, -----------..:---~-.£.:33':' Price, James -=~-----------.<.:.:.----1·391 ' Ps!Jthl!s1 ~rg• ----------~~.,.-81, 130> Pugn, Mered1th D. ~-~--~-------31, 76
Qul!rl!ntelli, Enrico L. ____________ 28, 36 Quinterc-Riverl!, Angel __________ ..,_...,. l 5.
Rtltnitez-Vergl!ro,. Rl!fael ___ .::.._ .. __ ,__~ 15,; RdnSford, H. Edword ------~--~--68, 93. l Rtlth, Robert A. -----"-~~-..... ~I RaWick. George ______ ::._. __ _,:_ ____ ~5·.1 Rttmns, Chorles E.. __ ..,.... __ ~:.--106 ' Redeem, .K!!thryn -~"------.d28 Rtihberg, Ric:h11rd A. --~~---~....J-~~14:' Rels's, Albert J., Jr. -----~~----3, 59, 121 ' Rend6n, G!!bino ~--~------.,.-:..--'60 I Reyitolds, P!!ul Dovidson --------~-116 : Rhodes,. Lewis ~-----~----·---:.-~A.--~76 : Ridil!r'O, Michel P. -----~._ _____ ;_ __ 4a Ril&y,.John.W., Jr. -------'-'""--·--+7·.· Riley, Ll!wrence. E. ·---------~14}. · Ril.y, M!!tildo .. White ___ .._.__. ___ .;J:· Rivero, George, Jr. __ _.:;~---i.-..32·. River!!, .Julius ----"~-.i:_..,.._.:..__.,~-2l, Rclby, Parnell! -c--~....20,, 29·' Rodman, Hyml!n . ~--i.:;.:...-"70. Roghm!!nn, Kll!us J. --L:...;;.:4 .. ---8 Rotnl!n,. P!!ul M. ---"--......._-"~-"'-75, 1-tJ·· Roof, Wade. Clark ·--...:...~:.~.h. .. ~:...tl2•. RcSSe, Stephen M. _____ ;_..._ __ .. _.;Jos Rosengren, William .R. _...o__,.:,;_..32, 68. Ro", C!!therine _ _l __ '"-~L-~137·' Rdsil,. Alice S. -•~---~137 Rossi, Peter H. --'~-139 Roth, David . ------~------~_,._:.. .... ---i. 'li Roth, Julius A ________ ,;. __ , ___ .,_. _ _._;~32
Rudwick, Elliot --------·---"---.:--.133 Rupen, Robert ----~-------'_. __ _. ___ 2-
Session Number
How11rd, Jr. -----------.:.-69' William ----------· - 139 ·
Bill -----------------.:...--6~ Normon B. --------------46, ?
. Sa·~·.~tun, liig~r ---------.:.--,-'---. ,--~i~. · Sa rlii,. Yos~1ko -----------_.-.,......,
49 Sql!!c~, Dllv.'d L -----,.--------~4<> ' S11l_tm11n, Ju~let z. ---------,--If'" 60 , Samar!!, Julll!n ----:--------.,--,- ' 15
Sanchez-Vile_lla, Roberto -----;-----125 s11 nde;, Joseph.--.----------;----- ~3 S11tow, Robert11 -----------,..,.----- 1
· Schl!fer, Stephen --------'--~----106 Scheck,· Dennis C. ---'-----:..------,..52 Schevitz, Jeffrey --------'---.------: Schmitt, Rl!ymond L ------. ----~i22 Sch(l11ib,erg, ~lien -------..:--,--2 1 •
7 Schoenherr, R1~h11rd ---~.,.-.,.-.----~-·-- 1 Schr11nk, H~rm --------,-----:-:----86 Schulz, D11V1d A -------'----~-..,,.,Scbw!'~. Jl!net S. -----+-'--"·,.:..-""f7 Schwartz, Pepper ---------,--.,.---.,--1
0 schwilrtz. Rich11rd D, ------.:.--.--~....2 . Schw11~ SuSI!n --------:-----~~~~·92 Schwiri11n, Kent P. --------:..-~---6~ Sc9tt, Jilek ---------------.,----.-: I· Scott, Joseph ------------'~---i~s Scott, Robert A. -.------..,---------
36
Sc9tt, W; Rldi!!rd -----------,-:---Se,ley; John _R. --------:-.:.-----:~3~ : ~~ se1bel, H.· D1eter ----------;---:-:-
34
Se1ler, ~uren --;-------------------78 SaM R1ver11, Ja1me --------------Sewell, Willi!!m H. ---~~------4b, :~ Sewaii,~William H., Jr. -----:';'---,
41 Sha-rples, G. E. _________ _:_. _ __; __ 9a
Sheek, Robert ---------------------107 Shelclon, Ele!!nor B. --:-:--:----iT'
132 Sh~ppl!l'd, H~rold L. --:---"'=·==-::~_l\l;4
shldior, Dav1d -----~--,- .• ·js "121 Sh.11s, Edward -------:-------:-,-,, ' ·.:.Ss Sh1rts, ·Garry ------------.-.' -:-,,r--~. # Short, ·James F.; .. Jr. ---~.-:-,---:-;--82 · Shover, Neal ----------:-,_-:-.--;-,-;;-:""71\'' Shumsky, --M11rsh11ll --------.---:--,-r,Tf>, · Si.~ley, . Elbri.dge -----------:---~.6,6\ ?~ ·. SiEI<Jel; · Peul M. -------.-----~-;:-;-;-;:,::])" Sikss~ ·Mel~nle ----------------69-
86 Sim, Franc1s M. -------------- ' -2 Simirenko, Alex ----------------.----Simon, Ritl!. ·JI!mes ------------------~r Sims, Den.niS C. -------:-------~-----69 Singh, · Kmhn!! ----------------~
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Singh, ·Vijai P. ------------ 108 Skipper, J11mes K., Jr. -----------Sklllre, M!!rsh!!ll -------------J Skolnick, Jerome H. ---------------~ 1 0 Sloan, Lee ;----------------------- 133 Smelser, Ne1l ------------------Smith, Chl!rles U. ---------------110
177
Session Number
Smith, Cherles W. ----'-----48• ' 37 Smith, Donald D. --------'-'-------19 Smith, .H •. W. _______ .., ____ _;47
Smith, Phillip C. ---------------~~ Smith, Robert B. --------"-------:--1 Smifli, Roy G. ,..----------------'"'" 8 Smith, RUth 1<. ____ ,.. ____ ._,_ ___ .:...;_9
Snow, Joel -----------------------89 Snyder, Dougl11s s. ---------~-.,...--:-r~ , , Snyder, Eldon E. --------~.,.--~31 • :
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Sodeur, Wolf<;~~~ng ----------------, Sorenson, James -----'---•--~-~-..__65 .. · Spence, Donald l. --------------,-'-.--17 Spencer, G11ry _________ .._ ____ .. -,+:-_10~ ·; Sperber, Irwin -------------~---72 · · Spilerml!n, Seymour ___ ,. ______ #, .. 1.20 . Sp.rehe, J, Timothy -------'------86 '/ Spreitzer, Elmer _______________ JI, 76
Stanley, . M!!nfred ---------------:--.-~~· .
SSh!r,dS~IJrley A. ~---.,-----~---67' · • tl!u e, ohn- ~~~----------.-.-4 ·
St•bbins, Robert A. -------------"'--61 ;: · St$inhoff, Pl!tricil! G. ------'------1 B,· • ..,6,· . Steinmetz. Suzanne -----:--------'--''-;'8·. Step11n Alfred -------------'-'--.:. ____ 8 . St$fh . M11xine Springer ____ .:_ ____ _:~--::-~4 ;, Staw~rt. Phyllis L "'"'-'----.: _______ ,.::.::82 · Stinchcombe, Arthur l. -'-'-''---------136, Stoll, .. Clerics-· -'---_._:_ _____ _; __ .,.19, _SS, Stone, Marjorie Ann _____ ;..,.. __ .:-.:.:.·,.lpa,;. Storer Norm11n- W. --'---------'--c--62 ,
' . . I ..2S Straus, Murray ---'-------.--.:--::-;-: . . . Streieher, Ll!wrence H. _______ :__ __ :-_-_'27, Sturgeon, L!!ng _______________ .:._:.:_ 93, Suelzle, ... M11rije11n ______________ 72, 137 SuS5man, Marvin B. ---'------:_ ____ 31 1 135 Suter, L!!rry ------'---------------1'1.9 Swl!nson, Guy E. -----------------,-'2$ Swatez, Gerald M. -----------------,1 , Sykes, Gresh11m M. ----------------72
T11bb Williom K. ___ :._:.,_ .. l...:'---~---91 . T 11euber, Ke rl E. ___________ .._ ___ 28, 119 Tem.l!ner, Jerry __________ ., __ .;:__ ... .:_19 · Theodore1 ·A then!! --~_,. ___ ...., ... __ .. ~c.....-6 I_ Thiessen, Victor ----------1.:----·--~82 . Tho~s, Cli11rles W. __ __. __ .;_~_.:, __ 106 Thor:np_s_?l1, James ---------~~:..121, lj~ Thrl!slier, Jel!n ---------------------57 Tillery: Dale -------------------74 Tiry11klan, Edw11rd A. --------------Tittle, Charles --------------------1 ~~ Toml!sson, Rich11rd F. --------------Trice, Harrison M. ------------75 Trimberger, Ellen Koy -------------7i Tuchm!!n, Gaye -----------------11 Tudor, Jeannette F. -----...:.---------6~ Tunstall, Dl!niel B. -----------------:
42 Turk, Herman __________________ 36,
Turk, James L. --------------------5~ Turner, R11lph H. -------------------5
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178
Session
Turner, Ste hen Number Turner, Wilfit~m -----------------82 Tyson, Cyril D -----------,-;--129 • _________ _:_ __ 3
Udry, J. Richt~rd . . ,- . : ' · , Underhill, Rt~l h ---------------,--.:.22 _ Ureelend Rer1' --S--------'-'---:----'-92
, ecce . '---------~---SS'
Yece, Nicoles - · 1
Yt~ nderbilt, Willi;;;;-R;~----..,:------78, Yen Til Jon . Y -------63 Yen m', St~llyBo~id---------,...-----24 Yege, Luis __ ----------,---..24 Yener, Arthur M~-----------~-----,.--1 & Y,ic
1k1ers, GHeorge R~-======----;------8~
YO mer, owerd M ---------- . Voss, Peul R. • -------------'--134
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Wegner, Helmut--------~~~ 81 Wt~ldo, Gordon p · -WI'· L · · ------"'-'-':..59,.·125· · I! •er, ewrs __ . , . , ., . 12 . Wellece, Ruth -------;-, -. --'-- · 3 ' Weller L -------·--...;."--"-,--:..:.72 W
, ynn __ . . . . 22 . ellis, George w-:=-------. .
Welsh, Jemes Leo ------67 Wt~lsh! Robert H . · · _59 Wen, Thomes · ----------Sp, 82 Wt~rheit, Georg-;----------'-----18 Werner, R. St h ----------------28 W
ep en ___ . . 88 erren, Doneld 1 .-------:----Warriner, Cherles · -------------'----59 We rve riv, Conste nti;;-:--------;---~ I 42 Werwick, Doneld -----,-----118 Weters, Tom ----------:-:----':.:-103 Wt~tkins, . Denni;A-:------ - · - . · --5 Wex,. Murrey ------------105 Wehr Peul ---------------------128 Weig~rt And __________ .::_-'------124
, rew_ .. 117 Weinberg, Martin s-:----:~--. ---- ' Weinstein, Deena ----------------54 Weinstein, Eugene -----------------5 Weinstein, Micheel--;;---------------72 Weissmen, Jon _ · ---------------5 Weitmen, Seshe ----------------98 Weitzmen, Lenore-:c-------~------1 12 Weller, Jeck M --------.,---88, 137 Wellford, Cherie;-----,----,--------93 Wellinen, &rry -----------7 ----,..106
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Session Wellman, David T Nurn~er Wells, Alan · ------'-'---,-'-'--l"l!_8,8 .. '1
Wsnces, Rost~li~-------------~----"-'193~ ., Westoff Ch 1 -F-----------711-991.'{ White, 'aeyl:r F~ · -----LL-l..ffi·l;J Whol~y, Joseph s~-======----94 \V!dd1son, Herold A. ----,... ---,.,--:q6f,;. W!eder, D. Lawrence ___ ----~~--J~ Wrlber, George L ·· · • 16-. · , W'lk' ---- - ·~3' ! !ns, Leslie -'------ .. --:;- .~'IS" ;; Wrlkrnson, Doris y ----,c--.-. 1 ~ ;t Willit~ms, Anne S · ---------~:. ~29'', Williems, J. lvt~n ' --------,--:--,..--7~·4 , Willit~ms, Judith B ------~--,31; '7~: ~ Willit~ms, Robin M -J~-----;-~-"'7';-,-~'5§ :· Willit~mson, Robert ''c · -:--:r:--1-. sg~·, W!llie, Cherles V. ---'-=---.-79 .';-~3, Wrlson, John _ -----;- • " , , . ; Wilson, Robert N-------:------~10.; · Wilson, Stephen ·R -----------18~ 73 , Wilson, Thomt~s p ' -------'--~84. ~!lson, Williem j.-=====-=----;---Ss~~;:
rnch, Robert F. -------~-126 ! llS ~ Winsborough, Ht~l -~ • .. ~, · Winston, Williem ---r-----:--.,._11~' ~ Winter, Geil . ---------------,.--"'4 Winter, J. Al~-----"'-:--:--'-,-~~;-,1;4;~- · Wolf, C. P. -------------:7'""-..,19~ Wolff Kurt H---------------.,..:-J-1, 56 Wolfgt~ng, Me;.,i;;-E:'"-_-_-_-_-_---~-'~r4rr·o86!.' ·. Wood, Jemes L · · ------. -' ' · · Woodside, Arch 6-:-=----. -. ---.-_-82 Wrong, Dennis H -~-,..---,112 • . --------------. -: -72 ..
Yetmenr· Normen R. ' , .. Youmans, E. Grent ------'--:----,--,-63 Youngquist w -----------'-~-----47•
, eyne --------'-'-:---'--82
Zehn; Mergeret A ·. · , ' • ' Zener, Richerd · ----.------,-~_.,141 Zeitlin, Meurice ----------:--,--",.---,--8 I Zelen Jose h -----------,-----'---53 Zeld'rt'ch MP ;------------------43, 57 , orrrs · · Zimmer, Besil G ----*-,.--.---,--140 • Zirnmermen, Don' H ----------'-..,..'-:-----9 Zimiing, Frenk · ----;-,------;-----54 Zuc:kermen, Herrl;;:-----------,.-----;-1 06 Zuzensk, Jiri --------;-c---;:-47, .. 6~
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SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION, A forum for educators and social scientists,' devoted to international studies of education
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SOCIOMETRY, A Journal of Research in Social Psychology
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Genuinely interdisciplinary in the publication of works by,both sociologists and psychologists · ' '· '
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MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL, 1971
Officers of the Association
WILLIAM H. SEWELL, President University of Wisconsin
MORRIS JANOWITZ, Vice-President University of Chicago
WILLIAM J. GOODE, President-Elect Columbia University
MIRRA KOMAROVSKY, Vice-President-Elect Barnard College, Columbia University
PETER H. ROSSI, Secretary Johns Hopkins University
J. MILTON YINGER, Secretary-Elect Oberlin College
REINHARD BENDIX, Past-President University of California, Berkeley
N. J. DEMERATH, Ill, Executive Officer
Elected-at-Large
JAMES A. BLACKWELL University of Massachusetts, Boston
PETER M. BLAU Columbia University
JAMES S. COLEMAN Johns Hopkins University
LEWIS A. COSER SUNY, Stony Brook
·ROSE LAUB COSER SUNY, Stony Brook
WILLIAM H. FORM University of Illinois
JACK P. GIBBS University of Texas
HERBERT J. GANS Joint Center for Urban Studies
S. FRANK MIYAMOTO University of Washington
MELVIN SEEMAN University of California, L.A.
STANTON WHEELER Yale University
HAROLD L. WILENSKY University of California, Berkeley
MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL, 1972
Officers of the Association
WILLIAM J. GOODE, President Columbia University
MIRRA KOMAROVSKY, Vice-President and President-Elect
Barnard College, Columbia University RAYMOND W. MACK, Vice-President-Elect
Northwestern University
J. MILTON YINGER, Secretary Oberlin College
WILLIAM H. SEWELL, Past-President University of Wisconsin
N. J. DEMERATH, Ill, Executive Officer
Elected-at-Large
HUBERT M. BLALOCK, JR. University of Washington
ROSE LAUB COSER SUNY, Stony Brook
JAMES A. DAVIS Dartmouth College
WILLIAM H. FORM · CJpiversity of Illinois JACK P. GIBBS
University of Texas SUZANNE KELLER
Pt1nceton University
S. FRANK MIYAMOTO Universitv of Washington
MELVIN SEEMAN University of California, LA.
RITA JAMES SIMON University of Illinois
WALTER L. WALLACE Northwestern University
HAROLD L. WILENSKY University of California, Berkeley
STANTON WHEELER Yale University
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