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VILLE DE MONTREAL Cabinet du Maire
Dear Visitors:
If gives me great pleasure, as Mayor of Montreal, to come you to our City for your 1964 Annual Con' which is being held from August 3J to September 3.
For the first time in its history, the American Sociologfc Association has elected to hold its convention outside.: ~ United States and we are both pleased and honoured Montreal has been chosen as the host City.
In 1967 Canada celebrates the centenary of Confederirf and simultaneously fhe Universal and International Exhil is being held in Montreal. These events tie in extrem&flj with the holding of conventions such as yours that you will have an opportunity to see the site visit.
The charm of "Old Montreal" provides trast to the modern City which offers first-class visitors including hotels and fashionable ""'d"'"""'":,.;; great variety of places of entertainment.
I sincerely hope that you wlll enioy your visit fo and that your convention will be a great success.
PROGRAM COMMinEE Chairman: George C. Homans, Harvard University
Reinhard Bendix, University of California, Berkeley Talcott Parsons, Harvard University. Morris Janowitz, University of Chicago Albert J. Reiss, Jr., University of Michigan
Session Organizers
Kurt W. Back, History of Sociology Howard W. Been, Rural Sociology
(Joint with Rural Sociological Society) Remhard Bendix, Comparative Social Structure Kenneth E. Bock, Social Chango
Clarence Senior, Teaching of Social Science In High Schools
Gideon Sfoberg, Urban Sociology: Ecology Noll J. Smelser, Socia/ Movements and Collective
Behavior Joan R. Burnet, Stratification Ernest Q. Campbell, Race and Ethnic Relations James Allan Davis, Public Opinion and Mass
David N. Solomon, Occupational Soc/o/ogy James D. Thompson, Formal Organization Sylvia L. Thrupp, Social History
Communication Willam M. Evan Law Harold Garfinkel, Theory C6sar Grafia, Sociology of the Arts Edward Gross, Economy and Society Robert H. Guest, Industrial Sociology Warren 0. Hagsrrom, Science
Robert D. Vinter, Social Work and Welfare Immanuel Wallerstein, International Sociology:
Development Charles F. Westoff, Demography: Population Donnls H. Wrong, Papular Culture and Mass So
ciety
Nathan Koyfitz, International Sociology: Conflict, Cooperation, Tensions
Daniel Lerner, International Sociology: lnterna·
SESSIONS UNDER SECTION AUSPICES (Session Organizers)
tiona/ Organization, Common Market Juan J. Llnz, Political Sociology Thoodore M. Mills, Small Groups Ben'lamin N. Nelson, Religion Phil p Rleff Knowledge Aileen D. Ross, Family, Kinship and Marriage
Charles E. Bowerman Methodology Albert K. Cohen, John I. Kltsuse and Stanton
Wheeler, Criminology Leonard S. Cottrell, Jr., Social Psychology Oswald Hall, Sociology of Medicine Dan C. Lortie, Sociology of Education
CONFERENCE COMMtnEE
Co-Chairmen: David N. Solomon, McGill University Guy Rocher, Unlvorslt6 de Montrhl
CONFERENCE HEADQUARTERS Chairman: Howard E. Roseborough, McGill University
Jacques Dofny, Unlversit6 de Montr6al Fernand Fontaine, Sir George Williams University
REGISTRATION Chairman:
HOUSING Chairman:
EMPLOYMENT Chairman:
Raymond Breton, McGill University Hubert Guindon, Sir George Williams University
Aileen D. Ross, McGill University Eva R. Younge, McGill University
Maurice Pinard, McGill University Andre Thibault, Hydro-Quoboc
PUBLIC SPACE ARRANGEMENT Co-Chairmen: Peter Dodd, McGill University and
Fred Elkin, Unlversite do Montreal
EXHIBITS Chairman:
HOSPITALITY
P. Dandurand, Unlvorsit6 do Montreal Kurt Jonassohn, Sir George Williams Univonity
Peter Dodd, McGill University Father B. Poisson, Unlvorslt6 de Montrhl
Co-Chairmen: Father Norbert Lacoste, Unlverslt6 de Montr6al and Harold Potter, Sir George Williams University
LIAISON Chairman:
PUBLICITY Chairman:
Raymond Breton, McGill University
Colette Carissa, Unlvenlt6 de Montr6al Robert Shlgny, Univonlt6 de Montr6al Maxwell Flood, Montr6al
MONDAY, AUGUST 31
8:30 a.m. Section Officers Breakfast
10:00 a.m. Methodology Council Family Council Medical Sociology Council Social Psychology Council Criminology Council Population Council Committee on the Maciver Award
11:00 a.m. Sociology of Education Council Theory Council Methodology Business Meeting Population Buslneu Meeting Medical Sociology Business Meeting Criminology Business Meeting
Noon Classification Committee Luncheon
1:30 p.m. Family Business Meeting Social Psychology Business Meeting Methodology: Session on Methodology Sociology of Education: The Future of
School Desegregation in U. S. Criml11ology: Session on Criminology
2:00 p.m. Publications Committee
3:30 p.m. Sociology of Education Business
Meeting Theory Business Meeting Family: Session on the Family Social Psychelogy: Session on Social
Psychology Medical Sociology: Sociology of Med·
lclne-Yiewpolnts & Perspectives
Committee on Committees
6:00 p.m. hte! Yin et Fromage
9:30 p.m. French Chansons
REGISTRATION: Begins
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1
7:30 a.m. Sociology of Education Breakfast
9:00 a.m. Committee on Social Studies Currie·
ulum 9:30 a.m.
Rural Sociology Methodology Sociology of Medicine Theory Inti. Soc.: Inti. Org., Common Market Economy & Society
Noon AJS Luncheon Presidents of Affiliated & Regional
Societies Luncheon
1:30 p.m. Social Work and Welfare Demography-Population Social Psychology Urban Sociology: Ecology Public Opinion & Mass Communication Political Sociology
2:30 p.m. Professional Ethics Committee Marriage & Divorce Statistics Com·
mlttee Professional Problems of Industrial &
Organizational Sociologists Com• mittee
VIsiting Scientists Program Committee
3:30 p.m. Methodology Race & Ethnic Relations Political Sociology Formal Organization Rural Sociology Occupational Sociology
4:30 p.m. 1964 Council
8:00 p.m. Canadian Society Session
I J
Monday, August 31, 9:00 a.m.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2
7:30 a.m. Sociometry Breakfast UNESCO Committee Breakfast Alpha Kappa Delta Breakfast
9:00 a.m. Social History History of Sociology Social Disorganization Social Movements & Collective Be·
havlor Race & Ethnic Relations Family, Kinship & Marriage Organizational Relationships Comm. UNESCO Committee (Public Meeting)
11:00 a.m. BUSINESS MEETING
Noon ASR Board Luncheon
1:30 p.m. Comparative Social Structures Social Psychology Occupational Sociology Industrial Sociology Knowledge Political Sociology
2:00 p.m. Certification of Social Psychologists
Committee International Cooperation Committee International Order Committee
3:30 p.m. Economy and Society Race & Ethnic Relations Stratification Research In the Sociology of Educa·
cation: Federal Data Sources Public Opinion & Mass Communlca·
tlon
4:30 p.m. Plenary Session: Max Weber
8:00 p.m. Presidential Address
10:00 p.m. Informal Gathering
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
7:30 a.m. 1965 Program Committee Breakfast
9:00 a.m. Stratification Teaching Soc. Sci. In High Schools Popular Culture & Mass Society Sociology of Education Law Formal Organization
Social Statistics Committee 1965 Nominations & Elections Com•
mlttee
11:00 a.m. BUSINESS MEETING: Report of the
Committee on Organizational Re· lationshlps
Noon Membership Committee Regional Rep•
resentatlves Luncheon
1:30 p.m. Social Change Criminology Inti. Soc.: Conflict/Cooperation, Ten·
sions Small Groups Family, Kinship & Marriage Inti. Soc.: Development Theme
3:30 p.m. Deviance Urban Sociology: Ecology Science Industrial Sociology Sociology of the Arts Religion
4:30 p.m. 1965 Council
COUNCIL, COMMinEES, BOARDS, SPECIAL MEETINGS •.•.•••••• SEE PAGE 24
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MONDAY, AUGUST 31
9:00 a.m. REGISTRATION, Main Lobby
10:00 a.m.
SECTION ON METHODOLOGY: Council meeting
SECTION ON FAMILY: Council meeting
SECTION ON MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY: Council meeting
SECTION ON SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY: Council meeting
SECTION ON CRIMINOLOGY: Council meeting
SECTION ON POPULATION: Council meeting
11:00 a.m.
SECTION ON SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION: Council meeting
SECTION ON THEORY: Council meeting
SECTION ON METHODOLOGY: Susines.J meeting
SECTION ON POPULATION: Business meeting
Brittany Room
Cartier Terrace
Normandie Room
Ballroom
Champlain Room
Sheraton Room
Cartier Terrace
Ballroom
Brittany Room
Sheraton Room
SECTION ON MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY: Discussion of Section Normandie Room plans for the future
SECTION ON CRIMINOLOGY: Report on the Arden House Conference Champlain Room Charles S. Prigmore, Council on Social Work Education
1:30 p.m.
SECTION ON FAMILY: Business meeting
SECTION ON SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY: Business meeting
SECTION ON METHODOLOGY: Program to be announced
SECTION ON SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION
Cartier Terrace
Ballroom
Brittany Room
Normandie Room
SESSION ON THE FUTURE OF SCHOOL DESEGREGATION IN THE UNITED STATES
Chairman: Neal Gross, Harvard University
Continuing Barriers to Desegregated Education in the South Thomas F. Pettigrew, Harvard University
De Facto School Segregation in the North and West Arnold M. Rose, University of Minnesota
Discussion: Everett C. Hughes, Brandeis University
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Monday
1:30 p.m.
SECTION ON CRIMINOLOGY Champlain Room
SESSION ON SAMPLES FROM THE CENSUS ON CRIMINOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Chairman: Peter G. Garabedian, Washington State University
Organizational Goals and Inmate Organizations Bernard B. Berk, Camarillo State Hospital
Factors Related to Police Dispositions of Juvenile Offenders George E. Bodine, Syracuse University
Race, Economic Factors and Specific Delinquency Rates Roland J. Chilton, Florida State University
Socio-Economic Status and Delinquency in Rural New England Jerome Himelhoch, Goddard College
The Prison Community Revisited Gene G. Kassebaum and David A. Ward, University of Wisconsin
3:30 p.m.
SECTION ON SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION: Business meeting
SECTION ON THEORY: Business meeting
SECTION ON SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
SESSION ON SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Chairman: Edgar F. Borgatta, University of Wisconsin
The Generalization of Attitude Change · Percy Tannenbaum, University of Wisconsin
Balance Theory and the Study of Personality: An Evaluation David Glass, Russell Sage Foundation
SECTION ON MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY
SESSION ON MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY
Chairman: Mary Goss, Cornell Medical College
The Sociology of Medicine: Viewpoints and Perspectives David Mechanic, University of Wisconsin
Sheraton Room
Champlain Room
Ballroom
Normandie Room
Discussion: Leo Srole, Downstate Medical Center, State University of New York S. Leonard Syme, U. S. Public Health Service, San Francisco
SECTION ON FAMILY Cartier Terrace
SESSION ON GAPS AND OVERLAPS IN PROFESSIONAL FAMILY ORGANIZATIONS AND PROGRAMS: SPECIAL ROLE OF THE NEW ASA SECTION ON THE FAMILY
Panel Discussion
Participants to be announced
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1
9:30 a.m. Ballroom
RURAL SOCIETY IN NORTH AMERICA (I) (with Rural Sociological Society)
Chairmen: Irwin T. Sanders, Ford Foundation, New York
Rural Society in North America Howard W. Beers, University of Kentucky
Community Development in Changing Rural Society W. B. Baker, Centre for Community Studies
A Case Study of Community and Area Development: Sociological Framework Selz C. Mayo, North Caroline State University
Discussion: Helen C. Abell, Ontario Agricultural College
9:30 a.m. Brittany Room
METHODOLOGY
Chairman: Charles E. Bowerman, University of North Carolina
A Factor Analytic Exploration of the Alienation, Anomia and Authoritarianism Domain Elmer L. Struening, Montrose Veterans Administration Hospital and Arthur H.
Richardson, Brandeis University
A Simulation Model for Analysis of Human Reproduction Jeanne Clare Ridley and Mindel C. Sheps, University of Pittsburgh
Research on Childrearing Practices and Social Class: A Methodological Critique Kathryn P. Johnsen, Purdue University and Gerald R. Leslie,
Oklahoma State University
The Measurement of Socialization Percy H. Tannenbaum and Jack M. Mcleod, University of Wisconsin
9:30 a.m. Cartier Terrace
SOCIOLOGY OF MEDICINE
Chairmen: Rodney White, Cornell University
The Government Survey of Health Resources and Some Perspectives for Sociological Research B. Blishen, Royal Commission on Health Services, Ottawa
The Family Doctor as Part of a System of Support and Control Elaine Cumming and Momoyo lse, Mental Health Research Unit,
Syracuse, New York
Use of Health Resources Among an Advanced Aged Population: A Preliminary Report of the SPANCO Study
Arthur Richardson, James F. Cummins, Howard E. Freeman, Brandeis University, Harold W. Schnaper, Veterans Administration and Norman A. Scotch, Harvard School of Public Health
Ethnicity, Social Class and Medical Deprivation E. A. Suchman, University of Pittsburgh
Discussion: Odin Anderson, Health Information Foundation
Tuesday
9:30 a.m. Sheraton Room
TWO COLLO(j)UIES ON METHODS OF SOCIOLOGICAL THEORIZING
Chairman: Harold Garfinkel, University of California, Los Angeles
The Methodical Use of the Concept of Organization Egon Bittner, Langley Porter Neuro-psychiatric Institute
7
An Illustration of the Use of Analytic Theory in Sociology: The Application of Economic Theory of Choice in the Analysis of Non-Economic Variables
Sherman Kr.upp, Lehigh University and Eugene V. Schneider, Bryn Mawr College
The Economic Theory of Choice as a Method of Theorizing Lindsey C. Churchill, University of California, Los Angeles
Title and author to be announced
9:30 a.m. Champlain Room
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION (EUROPEAN AND ATLANTIC)
Chairman: Daniel Lerner, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
British Attitudes toward European Unity Mark Abrams, Research Services Ltd., London
Unwritten Rules for Negotiation Among Partners Fred C. lkle, Center for International Affairs, Harvard University
Security and Politics in the NATO Area Morton Gorden, Center for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Discussion: Erwin K. Scheuch, University of Cologne Nathan Keyfitz, University of Chicago
9:30 a.m. Normandie Room
ECONOMY AND SOCIETY
Chairman: Edward Gross, University of Minnesota
Community Leadership in en Economic Crisis William V. D'Antonio, University of Notre Dame
Community Power Perceptions and Community Role Definitions of North American Business Executives in an Argentine Community
Delbert C. Millar, Indiana University
Comparative Social Mobility: One Occupation in Two Societies Joel Gerst! and Robert Perrucci, Purdue University
Cognitive Failure of the Upwardly Mobile Robert Ellis, University of Oregon
Economic Development and Social Rigidity: A Comparative Study of the Forty-Eight States Ruth C. Young and Jose Moreno, Cornell University
1 :30 p.m. Brittany Room
SOCIOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO WELFARE POLICY
Chairman: Lee G. Burchinal, Welfare Administration, U. S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
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Tuesday
Legal Interventions end Social Mobility-The Case of Public Housing Policies Kiyoshi Ikeda, Oberlin College end Harry V. Ball, University of Wisconsin
Ideology and Policy Making in the Voluntary Agency Ralph M. Kramer, University of California, Berkeley
Relation Between Welfare Recipients, Expenditures, and County Characteristics in Penn· sylvania
Martin Rein, Bryn Mawr College and Paul Hare, Haverford College
Discussion: Mayer N. Zald, University of Chicago
1:30 p.m. Champlain Room
DEMOGRAPHY: POPULATION
Chairman: Charles F. Westoff, Princeton University
The Great Depression in American Fertility Norman B. Ryder, University of Wisconsin
Fertility and Mortality Trends in Cenade and the United States Nathan Keyfitz, University of Chicago end Jacques Henripin, University of
Montreal
Some New Longitudinal Data on Internal Migration Henry S. Shryock, Jr., U. S. Bureau of the Census
The Fertility of North American Catholics: A Comparative Study Thomas K. Burch, Georgetown University
Discussion: John F. Kantner, The Population Council
1 :30 p.m. Ballroom
SOCIAL INTERACTIONAL THEORY AND RESEARCH ON MENTAL ILLNESS
Chairman: Leonard S. Cottrell, Jr., Russell Sage Foundation
The Significance of Self-Estrangement in Anxiety Neurosis Winfield W. Salisbury, II, University of Nevada
Interaction in Families of Schizophrenics: An Experimental Study Elliot G. Mishler and Nancy E. Waxler, Massachusetts Mental Health Center
and Harvard Medical School
Sociological Aspects of Psychiatric Diagnosis David E. Lavin, University of Pennsylvania
Sociometric Patterns in Hysterical Contagion Alan C. Kerckhoff, Kurt Back, Duke University end Norman Miller, National
Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago
Discussion: John A. Clausen, University of California, Berkeley
1:30 p.m. Cartier Terrace
URBAN SOCIOLOGY: ECOLOGY
Chairman: Gideon Sjoberg, University of Texas
The Racial Crisis and the Urban Community Power Structure Jack E. Dodson, University of Oklahoma and Norman Jackman, University of
California, Davis
9
Tuesday
Ethnic Urban Ecology and Evolutionary Theory John S. MacDonald, United Nations and Leatrice D. MacDonald, Hunter College
Cities in North America: Contradictory Trends Gideon Sjoberg, University of Texas
1 :30 p.m. Sheraton Room
NORTH AMERICAN TRENDS IN PUBLIC OPINION AND MASS COMMUNICATION
Chairman: James A. Davis, National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago
Innovation to Institution: Patterns of Adoption and Obsolescence in the Mass Media of Communication
Melvin L DeFieur, University of Kentucky end Elaine C. EI-Assal, Indiana University
What Ever Happened to the Nuclear Physicist: Changes in American Judgments of an Occupation between 1947 end 1963
Patricia L Hodge, Population Research and Training Center and Robert W. Hodge, National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago
Journalism of the Absurd Thelma Herman McCormack, York University, Toronto, Ontario
1 :30 p.m. Normandie Room
POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY: THEORY
Chairman: Juan J. Linz, Columbia University and CASBS
The Units of Political Analysis Daniel Bell, Columbia University
Political Critiques of Max Weber: Some Implications for Political Sociology Guenther Roth, State University of New York, Stony Brook
New Nations end the Ideologies of Social Scientists Charles C. Moskos, Jr., University of Michigan and Wendell Bell, Yale University
The Theory of Pluralist Society William Kornhauser, University of California, Berkeley
3:30 p.m. Cartier Terrace
METHODOLOGY
Chairman: Charles E. Bowerman, University of North Caroline
Sampling Organizations end Groups of Unequal Sizes Leslie Kish, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan
On the Problem of Observation Error in Surveys Dean H. Harper, University of Rochester
Methodological Problems of Survey Research in Developing Countries: Implications for Intra· and International Comparisons
Robert E. Mitchell, University of California, Berkeley
On Statistical Significance and Substantive Importance David Gold, University of California, Santa Barbara
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Tuesday
3:30 p.m. Champlain Room
RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS: THE DYNAMICS OF CONTACT AND CHANGE
Chairman: M. Richard Cramer, University of North Carolina
Civil Liberties and Civil Rights: The Case of a Clash Gladys E. and Kurt Lang, Queens College of C.U.N.Y.
Recent Data on Negro-White Marriage in the United States David M. Heer, Harvard University
Community Structure and the Role of the Negro Leader-Agent Lewis M. Killian, Florida State University
Organizations and Disorderly Polities: The Case of the Negro Sit-In Movement Jerome Kirk, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Maurice Pinard, MeGill Univer·
sity and Donald Von Eschen, Vanderbilt University
3:30 p.m. Normandie Room
POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY: COMPARATIVE
Chairman: Juan J. Linz, Columbia University and CASBS
A Comparative Analysis of Student Movements: The Russian, Chinese and Japanese Cases Lewis S. Feuer, University of California, Berkeley
Institutional Norms of Spanish Youth Amanda de Miguel, Columbia University
Education, Alienation and Political Orientation David Nasatir, Universidad de Buenos Aires
The Political Mobilization of Mexican Peasants Linda Mirin and Arthur Stineheombe, Johns Hopkins University
Political-Military Relations: Trends in the North American Republics Charles W. Wheatley, State University of New York, Harpur College
3:30 p.m. Sheraton Room
FORMAL ORGANIZATION: REPORTS OF RESEARCH
Chairman: James D. Thompson, Indiana University
Who Shall Rule? A Political Analysis of Succession in a Large Welfare Organization Mayer N. Zald, University of Chicago
Formality vs. Flexibility in the Authority Structures of Complex Organizations Gerald D. Bell, University of North Carolina
Social Structure and Decision-Making in a "Cudodial" Organization S. Lee Spray, Louisiana State University
Control Mechanisms in a Medical Bureaucracy Robert W. Avery, John H. Sloss and Donald R. Van Houten, University of
Pittsburgh
The Role of Professional Peer Relations in a Formal Organization Setting Donald I. Warren, University of Michigan
T11uday
3:30 p.m. Ballroom
RURAL SOCIETY IN NORTH AMERICA UIJ (with Rural Sociological Society}
Chairman: Emory J. Brown, Pennsylvania State University
Demographic Patterns in American Rural Society Conrad Taeuber, U.S. Bureau of the Census
II
Professionals and Specialists in Agribusiness: Power and Social Structure Lee Taylor, Louisiana State University and Arthur R. Jones, Jr., University of
Maryland
Diseunion: To be announced
3:30 p.m. Brittany Room
OCCUPATIONAL SOCIOLOGY: SOCIAL CHANGE AND SOCIAL CONTROL
Chairman: Frank E. Jones, McMader University
How to Play a Subordinate Professional Role: The Example of the Social Worker in e Public Hospital
Julius A. Roth, Columbia University
The Organization of Professional Behavior Eliot Freidson, New York University
Sociological Perspectives on Occupations: A Review of Recent Research David N. Solomon, McGill University
Discussion: Bruce McFarlane, Carleton University
8:00 p.m. Ballroom
CANADIAN SOCIETY
Chairman: Everett C. Hughes, Brandeis University
Canada and the United States: A Comparative Look Seymour M. Lipset, University of California, Berkeley
The French Canadian Society Philippe Garigue, Universite de Montreal
Canada and Her Great Neighbor S.D. Clark, University of Toronto
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2
9:00 a.m. Brittany Room
SOCIAL HISTORY
Chairman: Sylvia L Thrupp, University of Michigan
The Social Impact of the Railroad Thomas Cochran, University of Pennsylvania
Social Mobility: The Historical Background Stephan Thernstrom, Havard University
Divergent Social Trends in Southam Italy John S. MacDonald, United Nations and Leatrice D. MacDonald, Hunter College
Discussion: W. T. Easterbrook, University of Toronto
9:00 a.m. Cartier Terrace
HISTORY OF SOCIOLOGY: EUROPEAN ANTECEDENTS AND THE NORTH AMERICAN SEniNG
Chairman: Kurt W. Back, Duke University
P. J. Proudhon: Socialist as Sociologist Aaron Noland, City University of New York
The "Elite" and the "Ruling Class": Pareto's and Mosca's Contributions to the Analysis of the Power Structure of Modern Society
Ferdinand Kolegar, Roosevelt University
Ideal-Typical Theory: Max Weber's Concept and Some of Its Derivations Werner J. Cahnman, Rutgers, The State University
Halbwachs and American Studies of Urban Structure Hal H. Winsborough, Duke University
Discussion: Edward A. Tiryakian, Harvard University Robert A. Nisbet, University of California, Riverside
9:00 a.m. Ballroom
SOCIAL DISORGANIZATION
Chairman: Albert K. Cohen, Indiana University
Social Disorganization at the Group Level Frederick L. Bates, University of Georgia
Organized Crime in a War Disaster Stephen Schafer, Florida State University
Organizations under Streu: The Vaiont Dam Disaster E. L Quarantelli and J. Eugene Haas, Ohio State University
The Impact of a Large-Scale Natural Disaster on the Social Organization of an Indian City: The Panshet-Khadakvasla Dam Disaster
Allen D. Grimshaw, Indiana University
Wednesday
9:00 a.m. Sheraton Room
SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR
Chairman: Nell J. Smelser, University of California, Berkeley
Fashion 11111 Social Movement Herbert Blumer, University of California, Berkeley
Reform Movements, Upgrading and Sequence in Social Change Janet Z. Giele, Wellesley College
New Orders for Old: An Exploration in the Dynamics of "Academic Imperialism" Norman L. Friedman, Community Studies, Inc.
9:00 a.m. Champlain Room
13
RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS IN RECENT AMERICAN SOCIETY: APPRAISAL OF TWO DECADES OF CHANGE
Chairman: Ernest Q. Campbell, Vanderbilt University
Social Change and Social Conflict: Race Relations in the United States, 1944-1964 Robin M. Williams, Jr., Cornell University
Discuuion: Ira de A. Reid, Haverford College Lewis M. Killian, Florida State University
9:00 a.m. Normandie Room
FAMILY, KINSHIP AND MARRIAGE
Chairman: Aileen D. Rou, McGill University
Power, Authority and Emotional Health in the Canadian Family William A. Westley, McGill University
Discussion: John A. Clausen, University of California, Berkeley Murray A. Straus, University of Minnesota
9:00 a.m. Blue Room
COMMinEE ON A TEN-YEAR SOCIAL SCIENCE PROGRAM FOR UNESCO
Co-Chairmen: Clarence Glick, University of Hawaii Charles P. Loomis, Michigan State University (To be announced)
11 :00 a.m. Ballroom
BUSINESS MEETING
1 :30 p.m. Champlain Room
COMPARATIVE SOCIAL STRUCTURES
Chairman: Reinhard Bendix, University of California, Berkeley
Social Stratification in Two Equalitarian Societies: Australia and the United States Kurt Mayer, Brown University
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Wednesday
Organizational Analysis es e Cue toward Understanding National Values end Cultural Patterns: The French Case
Michel Crozier, Centre de Sociologie Europeenne
Some Observations on Iranian Development end the Comparative Sociological Method Norman Jacobs, University of Kansas
The Hypothesis of lntersocietel Similarity in Occupational Prestige Hierarchies A. 0. Heller, David M. Lewis end lweo lshino, Michigan State University
Political Community end Organized Interests in India Joseph Gusfield, University of Illinois
Discussion: Robert M. Marsh, Cornell University
1 :30 p.m. Cartier Terrace
SOME CURRENT PROBLEMS IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORY
Chairmen: Leonard S. CoHrell, Jr., Russell Sage Foundation
The Isolation of a Primary Self-Other System es the Organizing Principle for Personality Charles W. Estus, Drew University
An Inquiry into the Undersocialized Conception of Men Herman Turk, University of Nebraska
Effect of Interaction in Interpersonal Communication Richard Ofshe, Queens College
Toward e Theory of Interpersonal Tactics Eugene A. Weinstein, Vanderbilt University
Discussion: Nelson N. Foote, General Electric Company
1 :30 p.m. Normendie Room
OCCUPATIONAL SOCIOLOGY: OCCUPATION AND IDENTITY
Chairmen: Herold H. PoHer, Sir George Williams University
Entrepreneurial Orientation and the Personality of High School Boys Murray A. Straus and Fraine E. Whitney, University of Minnesota
Female Identity and Career Choice: The Nursing Case Rodney F. White, Cornell University
Occupational Group and Religious Community: The Interplay of Professional and Religious Subcultures
Herold L Wilensky, University of California, Berkeley and Jack Ladinsky, University of Wisconsin
Discussion: Howard S. Becker, Stanford University
1 :30 p.m. Sheraton Room
TECHNOLOGY AND THE NATURE OF INDUSTRIAL WORK
Chairman: Robert H. Guest, The Tuck School, Dartmouth College
The Automated Factory: New Sources of Cohesion end Cleavage Robert Blauner, University of California, Berkeley
Wednesday
A Reorientation of Incentive Systems in the Automated Factory Richard A. Peterson, University of Wisconsin
Social AHitudes end Technological Change RobertS. Lee, IBM Corporation
New Technology end Modes of Remuneration Jacques Dofny, Universite de Montreal
Discussion: Arthur N. Turner, Harvard University
1:30 p.m. Ballroom
SOCIOLOGY OF KNOWLEDGE
Chairmen: Philip Rieff, University of Pennsylvania
The Intellectual in the Academy TelcoH Persons, Harvard University
Nationalism and the Political Intelligentsia: A Case Study Charles Taylor, McGill University
The African Intellectual: Between Tribe and Nation Charles PaHerson, University of California, Berkeley
The Politics of Intellectuals, Two Case Studies: The Fabians end the Dreyfusards Lewis A. Coser, Brandeis University
The Sociologist and the Torment of Ideology: The Case of the LePiay School JesseR. PiHs, Wayne State University
Discussion: Kaspar D. Naegele, University of British Columbia
1 :30 p.m. BriHany Room
POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY: AMERICAN
Chairmen: Juan J. linz, Columbia University and CASBS
Urban Political Cultures
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Robert R. Alford, University of Wisconsin and Harry M. Scobie, University of California, Los Angeles
The Revolutionary Movement as e Political Organization: The Growth of Sit-Ins in the North Jerome Kirk, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Maurice Pinard, McGill Univer
sity end Donald Von Eschen, Johns Hopkins University
Liberal end Conservative Responses to Alienation Robert Sokol, Dartmouth College
Deprivation, Alienation and Political Participation Fredric Templeton, Survey Research Center, University of California, Berkeley
Toward 11 Sociological History of the South: Regional Totalitarianism in a Pluralistic Society Joseph L. Brent, Ill, College of William and Mary and Perry H. Howard,
Louisiana State University
3:30 p.m. BriHany Room
ECONOMY AND SOCIETY
Chairmen: S.D. Clerk, University of Toronto
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Wedae1day_
The Trend of Occupational Mobility in the United States Otis Dudley Duncan, University of Michigan
Occupational Aspirations of Negro Youth Michael Schwartz, Wayne State University
Ethical Systems end Economic Behavior Christen T. Jonassen, The Ohio State University
Economy end Society in North America Edward Gross, University of Minnesota
Society end Automation Louis H. Oruck, Boston University
3:30 p.m. Normandie Room RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS: SOME STRUCTURAL FEATURES AND COSTS
Chairman: Ernest Q. Campbell, Vanderbilt University
Linguistic Pluralism in Montreal Stanley Lieberson, University of Wisconsin
Occupational Assimilation as 11 Competitive Process Robert W. Hodge, National Opinion Research Center and Patricia L. Hodge,
Population Research end Training Center, University of Chicago
Social Structure and the Negro Revolt: An Examination of Some Hypotheses James A. Geschwender, Wayne State University
On the Cost of Being 11 Negro Paul M. Siegel, National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago
Geographic Mobility Aspirations of Southern Negro end White Youth M. Richard Cramer end Charles E. Bowerman, University of North Carolina
3:30 p.m. Champlain Room
STRATIFICATION
Chairman: Jean Burnet, University of Toronto
North America: Patterns end Predictions Arnold S. Feldman end Robert E. Drass, Northwestern University
Some New Theoretical Perspectives on Social Stratification Melvin Tumin, Princeton University
3:30 p.m. Cartier Terrace
RESEARCH IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION: FEDERAL DATA SOURCES
Chairmen: Charles B. Nam, Florida State University
Date About School Systems and Educational Institutions Louis Conger, U. S. Office of Education
Data About Students, Dropouts end Graduates James Cowhig, Economic Research Service
Data About Teachers, Faculty end Professional Staff Abbott L Ferriss, National Science Foundation
Wedne1day
Date About the Impact of Education on Society John K. Folger, Florida State University
Discussion: Morris Ullman, U. S. Bureau of the Budget
3:30 p.m. Sheraton Room
STUDIES OF THE COMMUNICATION PROCESS
Chairmen: James A. Davis, National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago
Attitude Change end Cognitive Dissonance Donald Auster, St. Lawrence University
Clique end Contra-Normative Orientation C. Michael Lanphier, Pennsylvania State University
Predicting Library Circulation from Community Characteristics Edwin B. Parker, Stanford University
4:30 p.m. Ballroom
PLENARY SESSION: COMMEMORATING THE CENTENARY OF MAX WEBER
Chairmen: Talcott Persons, Harvard University
Charisma, Status and Order E. A. Shils, University of Chicago
Title to be announced Paul Lezersfeld, Columbia University
Max Weber's Synthesis of Nineteenth Century Themes Reinhard Bendix, University of California, Berkeley
8:00 p.m. Ballroom
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
10:00 p.m. Ballroom
INFORMAL GATHERING
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9:00 a.m. Normandie Room
STRATIFICATION
Chairman: Hyman Rodman, Merrill-Palmer Institute
Rank Inconsistency and Rank Equilibration in an American Community Martin D. Hyman, Rutgers, The State University
Racial Isolation and Working-Class Consciousness John C. Leggett, University of California, Berkeley
The Myth of Business Conservatism Richard F. Hamilton, Princeton University and Paul Eberts, Harpur College
Socio-Economic Heterogeneity of Urban Residential Areas Mary G. Powers, U. S. Bureau of the Census
9:00 a.m. Champlain Room
TEACHING SOCIAL SCIENCE IN HIGH SCHOOLS
Chairman: Clarence Senior, Brooklyn College
Report of the ASA Committee on the Social Studies Curriculum in American Secondary Schools
The Social Studies Program of Educational Services, Inc. George C. Homans, Harvard University
Discussion: Robert H. Bohlke, American International College Warner G. Fletcher, Consultant on Curriculum Design
9:00 a.m. Ballroom
POPULAR CULTURE AND MASS SOCIETY
Chairman: Dennis H. Wrong, New York University
Echoes of Mass Society: The Late Stages of an Idea E. V. Walter, Brandeis University
Title to be announced Neil Compton, Sir George Williams University
The Sociological Perspective and Political Pluralism Charles Perrow, University of Pittsburgh
9:00 a.m. Brittany Room
SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION
Chairman: Dan C. Lortie, University of Chicago
the Social Systems of Negro and White Adolescents David Gottlieb, Michigan State University
Students and Faculty Members: Convergence and Divergence of Perception in a Professional School
E. L Quarantelli, Margaret Helfrich and Daniel Yutzy, Ohio State University
Thursday
College Sororities: Their Relevance to Kinship in Industrial Society John Finley Scott, University of California, Davis
De Facto Segregation, Migration from the South and Academic Achievement Nancy Hoyt St. John, Harvard University
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Organizational Effects on Student Attitudes: A Comparison of the Harvard Houses Rebecca Vreeland, Harvard University and Charles Bidwell, University of
Chicago
9:00 a.m. Cartier Terrace
SOCIOLOGY OF LAW
Chairman: William M. Evan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Labor Law and Unionization in the U. S. and Canada H. D. Woods, McGill University
Some Aspects of Corporate Democracy in the United States and Canada Ezra G. Levin, Member of the New York Bar
American and Canadian Approaches to the Problem of Mental Disorder and Responsibility in Criminal Law
Ronald I. Chaffins, McGill University
The Relevance of the Ombudsman System to the U. S. and Canada Donald C. Rowat, Carleton University
9:00 a.m. Sheraton Room
FORMAL ORGANIZATION: RESEARCH IMPLICATIONS OF CURRENT SOCIAL TRENDS
Chairman: James D. Thompson, Indiana University
Social Trends and Educational Organization Burton R. Clark, University of California, Berkeley
The Health Organization and the Changing Environment Ray H. Elling, University of Pittsburgh
Business and the Society: Some Imperatives for Organizational Research Fred H. Goldner, Columbia University
11 :00 a.m. Ballroom
BUSINESS MEETING: Report of the Committee on Organizational Relationships
1 :30 p.m. Brittany Room
SOCIAL CHANGE
Chairman: Kenneth E. Bock, University of California, Berkeley
Guideposts and Pitfalls in Comparing Organic with Cultural Evolution G. Ledyard Stebbins, University of California, Davis
Discussion: Wilbert E. Moore, Russell Sage Foundation Robert A. Nisbet, University of California, Riverside
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1 :30 p.m. Champlain Room
CRIME, SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL POLICY
Chairman: Stanton Wheeler, Russell Saga Foundation
Policy Research on Youth Problems Israel Gervar, President's Committee on Juvenile Delinquency, U. S. Department
of Health, Education, and Welfare
Correctional Research: An Elusive Paradise Daniel Glaser, University of Illinois
Discussion: Leonard S. Cottrell, Jr., Russell Sage Foundation Clarence C. Schrag, University of Washington Philip Selznick, University of California, Berkeley
1 :30 p.m. Ballroom
INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT, COOPERATION AND TENSIONS
Chairman: Nathan Keyfitz, University of Chicago
Title to be announced William A. Gamson, University of Michigan
Demographic Aspects of International Tensions Philip M. Hauser, University of Chicago
Social Aspects of Nuclear Attack and Recovery Neil J. Smelser, University of California, Berkeley
Discussion: Irving Louis Horowitz, Washington University, St. Louis Elise Boulding, University of Michigan
1 :30 p.m. Mauve Room
SMALL GROUPS
Chairman: Theodore M. Mills, Yale University
Physiological (GSR) Activity and Perceptions of Role Behavior In Positive, Negative and Neutral Pairs
Howard B. Kaplan, Baylor University College of Medicine and Houston State Psychiatric Institute
Rebellion and Evolution in Groups Philip E. Slater, Brandeis University
Decision-Making in Monopolistic Bargaining Norman F. Washburne, Emile Grunberg and Robart Black, The University of
Akron
Group Discussions as Persuasion Processes: A Mathematical Model Franz Adler and Herman Loether, California State Collage at Los Angeles
Family Interaction with Schizophrenics-a Social System Approach Frances E. Cheek, Bureau of Research in Neurology and Psychiatry, State of
New Jersey
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Thursday
1:30 p.m. Cartier Terrace
FAMILY, KINSHIP AND MARRIAGE
Chairman: Ernest R. Mowrer, Northwestern University
Relationships and Distinctions Among Familism, Family Integration and Kinship Orientation Raymond Payne, University of Georgia and Stanley E. Fowler, Oklahoma State
University
The Compatibility Functions of the Kin-Family Network in Modem Urban Industrial Societies Marvin B. Sussman, Western Reserve University
Ethnicity and Familism in a Suburb: Is the Correlation Spurious or Real? Robert F. Winch, Scott A. Greer and Rae Blumberg, Northwestern University
Kinship Laterality and the Emotionally Disturbed Child Bernard Farber, Institute for Research on Exceptional Children, University of
Illinois
1 :30 p.m. Green Room
INTERNATIONAL SOCIOLOGY: DEVELOPMENT
Chairman: Immanuel Wallerstein, Columbia University
Ideology and Discontent David E. Apter, University of California, Berkeley
A Matrix of Modernization Theodore Caplow and Kurt Finsterbusch, Columbia University
Obstacles to Development: A Classification and a Quasi-Vanishing Act Albert 0. Hirschmann, Columbia University
Anthropologists and Development: Cultural Relativism and the Making of Policy Sidney W. Mintz, Yale University
Discussion: Terence K. Hopkins, Columbia University
3:30 p.m. Ballroom
DEVIANCE AND SOCIAL CHANGE
Chairman: John I. Kitsuse, Northwestern University
Changing Conceptions of Disreputable Poverty David Matza, University of California, Berkeley
Puritanism and Deviant Behavior Kai T. Erikson, Emory University
Revisionism and the Juvenile Court Law-a Case Study Edwin M. Lemert, University of California, Davis
Social Requisites of Radical Individual Change Peter S. McHugh, Columbia University
Title to be announced Sheldon L Messinger, University of California, Berkeley
Discussion: Arnold S. Feldman, Northwestern University
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Thursday
3:30 p.m. Brittany Room
URBAN SOCIOLOGY: ECOLOGY
Chairman: Leonard D. Cain, Jr., Sacramento State College
Community Power Structures es Delineated by a Reputational Approach Joel Smith end Thomes Hood, Duke University
Social Areas end Voting Behavior, 1938-1962 Eugene S. Uyeki, Case Institute of Technology
Sacramento Metropolitan Governmental Reform Movements: Implications for Leadership in American Cities
Leonard D. Cain, Jr., Sacramento State College
Suburbs: Concept or Hodge-Podge? Jeffrey K. Hadden, Purdue University
3:30 p.m. Champlain Room
SCIENCE
Chairman: Warren 0. Hagstrom, University of Wisconsin
The "Literature" of Science and the Publication Explosion Norman W. Storer, Harvard University
The Norms of Citation Behavior Among Scientists: Prolegomena to the Footnote Norman Kaplan, University of Pennsylvania
Sociology and the Modern Scientific Revolution Kenneth J. Downey, University of Buffalo
Resources end Scientific Innovation Gerald Gordon and Sue Marquis, University of Chicago
Scientific Norms and Organizational Requirements in a University Laboratory Gerald Swatez, University of California, Berkeley
Social Science Research in U. S. Industry Simon Marcson, Rutgers, The State University
Discussion: Fred Goldner, Columbia University Roger Krohn, The Ohio State University
3:30 p.m. Cartier T errece
INSTITUTIONAL CONSEQUENCES OF TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
Chairman: Robert H. Guest, The Tuck School, Dartmouth College
Organizational Adjustments to Changing Technology Chadwick J. Haberstroh, University of Denver
Technology and the Politics of Innovation Martin Meissner, University of British Columbia
Technology Transfer and Organizational Change Charlton R. Price, Midwest Research Institute
Industrialization end "Ia nouvelle revolution" in Quebec Laurent Picard, Universit& de Montreal
Discussion: Herbert A. Shepard, Case Institute of Technology
Thursday
3:30 p.m. Sheraton Room
SOCIOLOGY OF LITERATURE AND THE ARTS
Chairmen: Cesar Grefie, University of California, Davis
Dreme end the Early Christian Church Leo Lowenthal, University of California, Berkeley
Stendhel end Henry James: Two Views of Social Mobility Bennett M. Berger, University of California, Davis
Arthur Miller: The Salesman and Society Robert N. Wilson, University of North Carolina
Creativity as an Interactive and Intra-Active Process Edward and Jane Abramson, University of Saskatchewan
The Professional Self-Image of Music Students Charles Kadushin, Columbia University
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The Social Structure of Excellence: The Ballet Company Pauline Kolenda, University of Houston and Sondra Forsyth, Oakland University
3:30 p.m. Normandie Room
RELIGION AND 20TH CENTURY SOCIETY
Chairman: Benjamin Nelson, State University of New York, Stony Brook
The "New Denominationalism": An Empirical Description Rodney Stark and Charles Y. Glock, Survey Research Center, University of
California, Berkeley
Max Weber's The Protestant Ethic: 1904-1964 Benjamin Nelson, State University of New York, Stony Brook
Religion, Organization, Industrial Society: Case Histories and Theories Ivan Vallier, Columbia University
Discussion: Joseph H. Fichter, Loyola University, New Orleans
Other Titles to be Announced
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SPECIAL MEETINGS
Counc:ll-1964
Sunday !O:OOa.m. Meeting 12:00M Luncheon
1:30 p.m. Meeting Tuasday 4:30p.m. Meeting
10:00 p.m. Informal Reception
Counc:ll-1965
Thursday 4:30p.m. Meeting
Editorial Boards
Tuesday 7:30a.m. Soc:lology of Educ:atlon Breakfast
Wednesday 7:30a.m. Soc:iometry-Breakfast 12:00M Amerlc:an Soc:lologlc:a/
Review-Luncheon
Sec:tlons and Affiliates
Monday 8:30a.m. President's Breakfast for Officers of Sections
Tuesday 12:00 M President's Meeting with
:I Officers of Regional and Affiliated Societies
Committee Meetings
Monday !O:OOa.m. Maciver Award 12:00M Classification-Luncheon 2:00p.m. Publications 3:30p.m. Committee on Committees
Tuesday 9:00a.m. Social Studies Curriculum 2:30p.m. Professional Ethics
Marriage and Divorce Statistics
Professional Problems of Industrial and Organi-zational Sociologists
Visiting Scientists Wednesday 7:30a.m. UNESCO-Breakfast
9:30a.m. Organizational Relation-ships
2:00p.m. Certification of Social Psychologists
International Cooperation International Order
Thursday 7:30a.m. 1965 Program Committee Breakfast Meeting
9:00a.m. Social Statistics 1965 Nominations and
Elections 12:00M Membership Committee
Regional Representatives Luncheon
Other Meetings
Tuesday 12:00M Amerlc:an Journal of
Wednesday Soc:fology-Luncheon
7:30a.m. Alpha Kappa Delta Breakfast
Gold Room Blue Room Gold Room Gold Room Cartier Terrace
Gold Room
Blue Room
Blue Room Mauve Room
Blue Room
Blue Room
Green Room Blue Room Green Room Blue Room Mauve Room Blue Room Green Room
Mauve Room
Executive Suite Green Room Green Room
Green Room
Blue Room Mauve Room Blue Room
Green Room Mauve Room
Blue Room
Mauve Room
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JJnJex o/ Parlicipanb Abell, Helen C. ----------------------6 Abrams, Mark ------------------------7 Abramson, Edward ___________________ 23 Abramson, Jane ______________________ 23 Adler, Franz -------------------------20 Alford, Robert R. -------------------.15 Anderson, Odin Apter, David E. ----------------------21 Auster, Donald _________ ----------- _17 Avery, Robert W. --------------------10
Back, Kurt W. -------------------'· 8, 12 Baker, W. B. --------------------------6 Bales, Robert Freed ___________________ C Ball, Harry V. ------------------------8 Bates, Frederick L. -------------------12 Becker, Howard S. --------------------14 Beers, Howard W. __________________ !, 6 Bell, Daniel ---------------------------9 Bell, Gerald D. ----------------------10 Bell, Wendell -------------------------9 Bendix, Reinhard --------1 (21, 13, 17, C Berger, Bennet M. ____________________ 23 Bark, Bernard B. ----------------------5 Bidwell, Charles ___________________ 19, C Bierstedt, Robart _____________________ c Bittner, Egon --------Black, Robert ------------------------20 Blauner, Robert ----------------------14 Blishen, B. ----------------------------6 Bloom, Samuel _______________________ C Blumberg, Rae -----------------------21 Blumer, Herbert ----------------------13 Bock, Kenneth E. ------------------'· 19 Bodine, George E. --------------------5 Bohlke, Robert H. ____________________ 18 Borgatta, Edgar F. ____________ 5, C (2 I Boulding, Elise ----------------------20 Bowerman, Charles E. __________ I, 6, 9, 16 Brent, Joseph L., Ill ------------------15 Bressler, Marvin ______________________ C Breton, Raymond ------------------1 (2 I Brown, Emory J. ----------------------11 Burch, Thomas K. ---------------------8 Burchinal, Lee G. ---------------------7 Burnet, Jean R. ____________________ !, 16
Cahnman, Werner J. ------------------12 Cain, Leonard D., Jr. _________________ 22 Camilleri, Santo ______________________ c Campbell, Ernest Q. ____________ I, 13, 16 Caplow, Theodore -----------------21, C Carissa, Colette -----------------------' Cheek, Frances E. --------------------20 Chaffins, Ronald I. ___________________ 19 Chilton, Roland J. --------------------5 Christensen, Harold ___________________ C Churchill, Lindsey C. __________________ 7 Clark, Burton R. ----------------------19 Clark, S. D. ______________________ II, 15 Clausen, John A. __________________ 8, 13 Cochran, Thomas _____________________ 12
Cohen, Albert K. ------------------'· 12 Coleman, James S. ____________________ C
Compton, Niel _______________________ 18 Conger, Louis ------------------------16 Coser, Lewis A. ______________________ 15 Coser, Rose Laub _____________________ C Cottrell, Leonard S., Jr. _______ I, 8, 14, 20 Cowhig, James ----------------------16 Cramer, M. Richard _______________ 10, 16 Crozier, Michel ----------------------14 Cumming, Elaine ----------------------6 Cummins, James F. --------------------6 Dandurand, P. D'Antonio, William V. __________________ 7 Davis, Fred __________________________ C Davis, James Allan ______________ !, 9, 17 DeFieur, Melvin L. ____________________ 9 de Miguel, Amanda __________________ 10 Dodd, Peter ______________________ ! (21
Dodson, Jack E. ----------------------8 Dofny, Jacques --------------------'· 15 Dornbusch, Sanford ___________________ C Downey, Kenneth J. __________________ 22 Drass, Robert E. ______________________ 16 Dubin, Robert ________________________ C Duncan, Otis Dudley __________________ 16
Easterbrook, W. T. --------Eberts, Paul EI-Assal, Elaine C. Elkin, Fred ---------------------------' Elling, Ray H. _______________________ 19 Ellis, Robert -----------Erikson, Kai T. ------------ ___________ 21 Estus, Charles W. ____________________ 14 Evan, William M. __________________ !, 19 Farber, Bernard ______________________ 21 Faris, Robert E. L. ____________________ C Feldman, Arnold S. ________________ 16, 21 Ferriss, Abbott L. --------------------16 Feuer, Lewis S. ______________________ 10 Fichter, Joseph H. ___________________ 23 Finsterbusch, Kurt ____________________ 21 Fletcher, Warner G. __________________ 18 Flood, Maxwell Folger, John K. Fontaine, Fernand Foote, Nelson N. ____________________ 14 Forsyth, Sondra -----------------------23 Fowler, Stanley E. ___________________ 21 Freeman, Howard E. -------------------6 Freidson, Eloit ____________________ II, C Friedman, Norman L. _________________ 13 Friedsam, Hiram J. ____________________ C Gamson, William A. __________________ 20 Garabedian, Peter G. __________________ 5 Garfinkel, Harold -------------------1, 7 Garigue, Philippe _____________________ II Gerst!, Joel --------------------------7 Garver, Israel ------------------------20 Geschwender, James A. ______________ 16 Giele, Janet Z. ----------------------13 Glasser, Daniel ----------------------20 Glass, David --------------------------5
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Haas, J. Eugene ______________________ 12 Haberstroh, Chadwick J. ______________ 22 Hadden, Jeffrey K. ___________________ 22 Hagstrom, Warren 0. ______________ I, 22 Hall, Oswald -------------------------1 Hailer A. 0. ________________________ 14 Hamilton, Richard F. __________________ IS Hare, Paul ----------------------------S Harper, Dean H. ----------------------9 Hauser, Philip M. __________________ 20, C Haberle, Rudolf ______________________ C Heer, David M. ----------------------10 Helfrich, Margaret ____________________ IS Henripin, Jacques _____________________ S Himelhoch, Jerome ____________________ S Hirschmann, Albert 0. ----------------21 Hodge, Patricia L -----------------9, 16 Hodge, Robert W. _________________ 9, 16 Homans, George C. _____________ I, IS, C Hood, Thomas -----------------------22 Hopkins, Terence K. __________________ 21 Horowitz, Irving Louis ________________ 20 Howard, Perry H. ____________________ IS Hughes, Everett C. _____________ _4, II, C Hyman, Martin D. ____________________ IS
Ikeda, Kiyoshi __________________________ S lkle, Fred C. --------------------------1 lnkelas, Alex _________________________ C
lse, Momoyo --------------------------6 lshino, lwao -------------------------14 Jackman, Norman _____________________ S Jacobs, Norman ----------------------14 Janowitz, Morris --------------------1, C Johnsen, Kathryn P. -------------------6 Jonassen Christen T. __________________ 16 Jonassohn, Kurt -----------------------1 Jones, Arthur R., Jr. ------------------11 Jonas, Frank E. ______________________ II
Kadushin, Charles --------------------23 Kantner, John F. ______________________ S Kaplan, Howard B. ___________________ 20 Kaplan, Norman ---------------------22 Kassebaum, Gene G. __________________ s Kerckhoff, Alan C. ____________________ S Keyfitz, Nathan _______________ I, 7, S, 20 Killian, Lewis M. __________________ 10, 13 Kirk, Jerome ---------------------10, IS Kish, Leslie ---------------------------9
Kitsuse, John I. --------------------1, 21 Kolagar, Ferdinand ___________________ 12 Kolenda, Pauline _____________________ 23 Komarovsky, Mirra ____________________ C Kornhauser, William -------------------9 Kramer, Ralph M. ----------------------9 Krohn, Roger ________________________ 22
Krupp, Sherman -----------------------7 Lacoste, Father Norbert ----------------1 Ladinsky, Jack _______________________ 14 Lang, Gladys E. ______________________ 10 Lang, Kurt __________________________ 10 Lanphier, C. Michael _________________ 17 Lazarsfeld, Paul F. __________________ 17, C Lavin, David E. _______________________ S Lee, Alfred McClung __________________ C Lee, Robert S. _______________________ IS Leggett, John C. _____________________ 18 Lemert, Edwin M. ____________________ 21 Lerner, Daniel ______________________ I, 7 Leslie, Gerald R. ______________________ 6 Levin, Era G. ________________________ 19 Lewis, David M. ______________________ 14 Lieberson, Stanley ____________________ 16 Linz, Juan J. ________________ I, 9, 10, IS Upset, Seymour M. ___________________ II Loether, Herman _____________________ 20 Loomis, Charles P. _________________ 13, C Lortie, Dan C. --------------------1, IS Lowenthal, Leo ______________________ 23
McCormack, Thelma Herman ____________ 9 MacDonald, John S. ----------------9, 12 MacDonald, Leatrice, D. ____________ 9, 12 McFarlane, Bruce ____________________ II McHugh, Peter S. ____________________ 21 McKay, Henry D. ____________________ C Mcleod, Jack M. ---------------------6 Marcson, Simon ______________________ 22 Marquis, Sue ________________________ 22 Marsh, Robert M. ____________________ 14 Matza, David ________________________ 21 Mayer, Kurt _________________________ 13
Mayo, Selz C. ------------------------6 Mechanic, David ______________________ S Meissner, Martin _____________________ 22 Messinger, Sheldon L. _________________ 21 Miller, Delbert C. ____________________ 7 Miller, Norman ------------------------8 Mills, Theodore M. _________________ I, 20 Mintz, Sidney W. ---------------------21 Mirin, Linda -------------------------10 Mishler, Elliot G. ______________________ S Mitchell, Robert E. --------------------9 Monachesi, Elio D. ____________________ C Moreno, Jose -------------------------1 Moore, Wilbert E. --------------------19 Moskos, Charles C., Jr. ----------------9 Mowrer, Ernest R. ____________________ 21 Naegele, Kaspar D. __________________ IS Nam, Charles B. ---------------------16 Nasatir, David ----------------------10 Nelson, Benjamin N. ____________ I, 23 (2) Nisbet, Robert A. _________________ 12, 19 Noland, Aaron ----------------------12 Ofsha, Richard ----------------------14 Crack, Louis H. ----------------------16
Page, Charles H. ____________________ C Parker, Edwin B. ---------------------17 Parsons, Talcott ______________ I, IS, 17, C Patterson, Charles --------------------IS Payne, Raymond ----------------------21 Perrow, Charles ______________________ IS Perrucci, Robert ----------------------7 Peterson, Richard A. __________________ IS Pettigrew, Thomas F. _________________ _4
Picard, Laurent ----------------------22 Pinard, Maurice ----------------1, 10, IS Pitts, Jesse R. _______________________ IS Poisson, Father B. ----------------------1 Porter, Blaine R. ______________________ C Potter, Harold H. __________________ I, 14 Powers, Mary G. _____________________ IS Price, Charlton R. --------------------22 Price, Daniel 0. ______________________ c Prigmore, Charles S. __________________ _4
Quarantelli, E. L. _________________ 12, IS Reckless, Walter _____________________ C Reid, Ira de A. ----------------------13 Rein, Martin --------------------------8 Reiss, Albert J., Jr. ----------------1, C Richardson, Arthur H. --------------6 (2) Ridley, Jeanne Clare ------------------6 Rieff, Philip -----------------------1, IS Rocher, Guy --------------------------1 Rodman, Hyman _____________________ IS Rose, Arnold M. ---------------------_4 Roseborough, Howard E. ----------------1 Ross, Aileen D. ----------------1 (2), 13 Rossi, Peter H. _ _: _________________ c (2) Roth, Guenther -----------------------9 Roth, Julius A. _______________________ II Rowat, Donald C. --------------------19 Ryder, Norman B. _____________________ S
St. John, Nancy Hoyt _________________ 19 Salisbury, Winfield W., II ______________ S Sanders, Irwin T. ----------------------6 Schafer, Stephen _____________________ 12
Scheuch, Erwin K. ----------------------1 Schnaper, Harold W. __________________ 6 Schneider, Eugene V. Schrag, Clarence C. __________________ 20 Schwartz, Michael --------------------16 Scobie, Harry M. ____________________ IS Scotch, Norman A. --------------------6 Scott, John Finley --------------------19 Selznick, Philip ____________________ 20, C Senior, Clarence -------------------1, IS Sevigny, Robert -----------------------1 Sewell, William H. ________________ c (2) Shepard, Herbert A. ------------------22 Sheps, Mindel C. ----------------------6 Shils, E. A. --------------------------17 Shryock, Henry S., Jr. ______________ s, C Siegel, Paul M. ----------------------16 Sjoberg, Gideon ------------------1, S, 9 Slater, Philip E. ----------------------20 Sloss, John H. ------------------------10 Smelser, Neil J. ______________ I, 13, 20, C Smith, Joel --------------------------22 Sokol, Robert ________________________ IS
Solomon, David N. -------------1 (2), II Sorokin, Pitirim A. ____________________ C Spray, S. Lee ------------------------10 Srole, Leo ----------------------------S Stark, Rodney ------------------------23 Stebbins, G. Ledyard _________________ 19 Stinchcombe, Arthur __________________ I 0 Storer, Norman W. ___________________ 22 Straus, Murray A. _________________ 13, 14 Struening, Elmer L. -------------------6 Suchman, E. A. -----------------------6 Sussman, Marvin B. -------------------21 Swatez, Gerald -----------------------22 Sykes, Gresham M. _____________________ C Syme, S. Leonard ______________________ s Taeubar, Conrad ---------------------11 Tannenbaum, Percy H. _______________ s, 6 Taylor, Charles _______________________ IS Taylor, Lee --------------------------11 Templeton, Fredric __________________ IS Thernstrom, Stephen ------------------12 Thibault, Andre -----------------------1 Thompson, James D. _____________ I, 10, 19 Thrupp, Sylvia L. ------------------1, 12 Tiryakian, Edward A. -----------------12 Tumin, Melvin -----------------------16 Turk, Herman ------------------------14 Turner, Arthur N. ____________________ IS Turner, Ralph H. ______________________ C
Ullman, Morris ----------------------17 Useem, John _________________________ C
Uyeki, Eugene ------------------------22
Vallier, Ivan -------------------------23 Van Houten, Donald R. ________________ IO Vinter, Robert D. ----------------------1 Von Eschen, Donald _______________ 10, IS Vreeland, Rebecca ___________________ 19
Wallerstein, Immanuel ______________ I, 21 Walter, E. V. ------------------------IS Ward, David A. ______________________ s Warren, Donald I. ____________________ 10 Washburne, Norman F. ________________ 20 Waxler, Nancy E. ---------------------8 Weinstein, Eugene A. -----------------14 Westley, William A. _________________ 13 Wastoff, Charles F. -----------------1, 8 Wheatley, Charles W. ________________ 10 Wheeler, Stanton ------------------1, 20 White, Rodney F. __________________ 6, 14 Whitney, Fraine E. ___________________ 14 Wilensky, Harold L. ------------------14 Williams, Robin M., Jr. ----------------13 Wilson, Robert N. ____________________ 23 Winch, Robert F. --------------------21 Winsborough, Hall H. _______________ 12 Wolfgang, Marvin ____________________ C Woods, H. D. ------------------------19 Wrong, Dennis H. __________________ I, IS
Young, Ruth C. -----------------------1 Younge, Eva R. ------------------------1 Yutzy, Daniel ________________________ IS
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THE MaciVER LECTURESHIP
The Maciver Lectureship, awarded annually to the author of a publication which has made an outstanding contribution to the progress of sociology, represents one of the major gestures of recognition by the profession and the American Sociological Association. The Award was established several years ago, on the initiation of Professor Theodore Abel, to honor Robert M. Maciver whose own work has done so much to advance the field.
The American Sociological Association believes that the Maciver Award is a significant factor in maintaining the highest standards of scholarly publication.
The Association would like to express its deep appreciation to Theodore Abel, Morroe Berger, and Charles Page, who have donated royalties from Freedom and Control in Modern Society, published by the Octagon Press, to the MacIver Award fund.
In addition, the Association wishes to thank the following publishers who have pledged contributions to the Maciver Award fund over the next five years.
Appleton-Century-Crofts
Dobbs-Merrill Company
Boyd Printing Company, Inc.
Harper & Row, Publishers
Alfred A. Knopf & Random Hoose
McGraw-Hill Book Company
The Ronald Press Company
GREsHAM M. SYKEs Executive Officer
MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL, 1964 Officers of fbe Association
resident, GEORGE C. HOMANS, Hai'Vard University President-Elect, PlTIRIM A. SOROK!N, Harvard University Vice-President, REINHARD BENDIX, University of California, Berkeley v;.., .. ~President-Eiect, ROBERT BIERSTEDT, New York University
ry, TALCOTI PARSONS, Hai'Yard University . Americim Sociological Review, NEIL J. SMELSER, University of California, Berkeley
, r:;;.;.-;<+lve Officer, GRESHAM M. ·SYKES
Presidents E. L FARIS, University of Washington LAZARSFELD, Columbia University C. HUGHES, Brandeis University
Columbia University PETER H. ROSSI, ·University .• of Chicago llnlvArclty of Chicago ROBERT FREED BALES, Harvard University
na St. University JAMES S. COLEMAN, Johns Hopkins Uni~ rd University varsity
University of Wisconsin ROBERT DUB(N, U11ivei'Sity of Oregon , University of Chicago WILLIAM H. SEWELl,· University of Wis-
REISS, JR;, University of Michigan consln ·
from Regional ond Affiliated Societies MONACHESI, Midwest ALFRED McCLUNG LEE, Society for the
SElZNICK,· Pacific Study of Social Problems 0; PRICE, Southern CHARLES H. PAGE, Eastern
FRIEDSAM, Southwestern HENRY S. SHRYOCK, JR., District of Co-P. LOOMIS, Rural . lumbia
JOHN USEEM, Ohio Valley
, Sociometry, RALPH H. TURNER, University of California, Los Angeles
SECTION OFFICERS, 1964 Criminology
Chairman, WALTER RECKLESS, Ohio State University Chairman-Elect, HENRY D. McKAY, Institute for Juvenile Research Secretary-Treasurer, MARVIN WOLFGANG, University of Pennsylvania
Sociology of Education Chairman, NEAL GROSS, Harvard University Chairman-Elect, CHARLES BIDWELL, University of Chicago Secretary-Treasurer, MARVIN BRESSLER, Princeton University
Family Chairtnan, HAROLD CHRISTENSEN, Purdue University Chairman-Elect, MIRRA KOMAROVSKY, Barnard Collage Secretary-Treasurer, BLAINE R. PORTER, Brigham Young UniVersity
Medical Sociology Chairll'lan, ELIOT FREIDSON, New York University Chairman-EJect, SAMUEL BLOOM, State University of New York Secretary-Treasurer, ROSE LAUB COSER, Mclean Hospital
Methodology Ghairman, SANFORD DORNBUSCH; Stanford. University ehairman~Elect, PETER ROSSI, University of Chicago Secretary-Treasurer, SANTO CAMILLERI, Michigan State University
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