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2. TITLES AND ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS PRESENTED TO THE ASSOCIATION FROM 1904 TO 1910, INCLUSIVE.
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GEOGRAPHY , *GEOGRAPHERS , *ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. , *EARTH sciences , *SOCIETIES ,ABSTRACTS - Abstract
Presents a list of titles and abstracts of papers regarding geography presented to the Association of American Geographers from 1904 to 1910.
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- 1911
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3. ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS PRESENTED AT THE SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY FOR PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL RESEARCH.
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CONFERENCES & conventions , *PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY , *EVOKED potentials (Electrophysiology) , *ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. - Abstract
This article presents abstracts of papers presented at the seventh annual meeting of Society for Psychophysiological Research held at the Vacation Village Hotel in San Diego, California from October 19-22, 1967. One of the papers explored monocular visual evoked potentials as an index of maturity of human neonates. Another paper focused on habituation differences to tactile stimulation for waking and sleeping infants. In this paper the role of state in determining a psychological or physiological response is not disputed.
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- 1968
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4. British and American Research on Voluntary Associations: A Comparison.
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Morris, Raymond N.
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ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. , *VOLUNTEER service , *SOCIOLOGICAL research , *RESEARCH , *COMMUNITIES - Abstract
The paper presents comparison between the associations of British and American voluntary associations. The development of postwar research on the structure and functioning of voluntary associations has been uneven, and there have been marked differences between British and American research in this field. This paper offers a narrow definition of voluntary associations. It defines voluntary associations as groups in which membership is in no sense obligatory, which have a formal constitution, but which do not have paid officials at the local level. The next section of this paper places the subsequent analysis in context by pointing briefly to the very substantial similarities between research in Great Britain and the U.S. The third section discusses differences in the research environments of the two countries, and suggests their relevance to the main problem. The fourth section assesses the differences in research orientations between the two countries, as it has influenced the study of voluntary associations. The final section considers the effect of these differences upon the functional analyses that have been made.
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- 1965
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5. Two CEC Policy Statements Approved by Delegate Assembly.
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EDUCATION policy , *EDUCATIONAL law & legislation , *LAWS on education of children with disabilities , *SPECIAL education , *RIGHT to education , *CHILDREN'S rights , *ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. , *COMMITTEES - Abstract
The article reports on the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) Policy Statements approved by the Delegate Assembly in the U.S. The Organization and Administration for Special Education policy statement is prepared by the CEC Policies Commission and is originally derived from a paper by Ernest Willenberg. Such statements suggest some of the major principles on which a special education administrative organization should be based. Special education shares with regular education the basic responsibility of public educational systems to fulfill their right to education for every child.
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- 1973
6. The Correlates of Formal Participation Among High School Students.
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Baeumler, Walter L.
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ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. , *TEENAGERS , *VOLUNTEER service , *STUDENTS , *SOCIAL participation - Abstract
This paper is concerned with the voluntary associations of adolescents. It focuses on three main issues. First, on the extent to which middle-and working-class adolescents are affiliated with and involved in formal organizations; Second, on affiliation as a family-linked characteristic; and third, on whether involvement by an individual in children's associations is related to subsequent membership in formal groups as an adolescent. Data for the study were collected from a sample of 456 students enrolled in high school population of a small city, which is situated 20 miles from Omaha, Nebraska. A very high proportion of middle-class and working-class students in the study were affiliated with groups. The data show that while middle-class students were more likely to be affiliated than working-class students, the differences were not great. Similarly, no important differences along class lines were observed when attendance at meetings were considered. Membership in voluntary groups did indeed prove to be family linked. Students were more likely to join youth associations if a parent belonged to a voluntary association than where this was not the case.
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- 1965
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7. American Sociological Regional Societies: Social Characteristics of Presidents.
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Motz, Annbelle Bender, Rohrer, Wayne C., and Dagilaitis, Patricia
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ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. , *PRESIDENTS , *LEADERSHIP , *ORGANIZATIONAL research - Abstract
This paper presents a study on the nature of influence in regional sociological associations in the U.S. It compares and contrasts organizations and extends an earlier study of three national societies. Data were collected and analyzed which pertained to several characteristics of association presidents. Data about each president were collected for a period of ten years prior to his election. It is noted that as membership in the national associations has become greater, the smaller coteries of specialized interests have developed to delineate members who share a common language. Moreover, the presidency of an organization, as it is occupied by a sequence of incumbents, renders visible the norms and values of members. Information was gathered from news reported in the "American Journal of Sociology" and the "American Sociological Review," from private correspondence, and from association records. The study concerned the six regional societies which are affiliated with the American Sociological Association.
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- 1965
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8. Proposed CEC Policy Statement on the Organization and Administration of Special Education.
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EXCEPTIONAL children , *EDUCATION of people with disabilities , *EDUCATION of children with disabilities , *ACTIVITY programs in special education , *EDUCATION policy , *SPECIAL needs students , *EDUCATIONAL law & legislation , *ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. - Abstract
The article focuses on the proposed policy statements by the Council for Exceptional Children on the organization and administration of special education in the U.S. It informs that the statements were developed from a paper by Ernest Willenberg, in collaboration with Evelyn Deno, Paul Voelker, Paul Mckinnon and Willard Abraham. The statements were first published in the February 1971 issue of "Exceptional Children." The article outlines the major policies on which a special education administrative organization should be based.
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- 1973
9. Basic Commitments and Responsibilities to Exceptional Children.
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EXCEPTIONAL children , *SPECIAL education , *HIGHER education , *EDUCATION associations , *PROFESSIONAL associations , *ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. , *LEARNING disabilities , *PEOPLE with learning disabilities - Abstract
The article presents the text of the position paper entitled "Basic Commitments and Responsibilities to Exceptional Children," a statement prepared by the Council for Exceptional Children Policies Commission and approved by the 1971 Delegate Assembly in the U.S. The contents of the statement include: the goal and commitment of special education; implementation of universal education; special education within the schools; the school and the family; the responsibility of higher education; and the levels of government responsibility for the support of special education.
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- 1971
10. ORIGIN AND PROGRESS OF THE TEXAS LABOR ARCHIVES.
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Lackman, Howard and Green, George
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LABOR , *ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. , *ARCHIVES , *HISTORICAL source material , *HISTORY of labor , *ACADEMIC libraries , *RESOURCE programs (Education) , *UNIVERSITIES & colleges - Abstract
The article focuses on the origin and progress of the Texas labor archives. During the Southern Historical Association's meeting in Memphis in November 1966 a group of mostly young historians organized the Association of Southern Labor Historians (SHA). Its purpose was to promote Southern labor history by encouraging the collection of labor records and the delivery of labor papers at meetings concurrent with those of SHA. Inspired by this development, professor George Green of the University of Texas Arlington history department talked with the university librarian, John Hudson, about the absence of primary resource materials for graduate and undergraduate study in history at UTA and the lack of recent research in the South and Southwest on the history of labor. Professor Howard Lackman of the history department joined in the series of conversations. Researchers learned that no university in the Southwest was actively collecting labor records and that the labor community, possessing tons of non-current records, needed and wanted a labor archives.
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- 1970
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11. THE WAY LIES OPEN.
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Whitaker, J. Russell
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MEETINGS , *CONFERENCES & conventions , *GEOGRAPHERS , *ANNIVERSARIES , *ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. , *SOCIETIES - Abstract
Features a meeting that marks the close of the fiftieth anniversary of the Association of American Geographers. Implications of the high quality of papers and discussion for the growth of the field and of the society; Concern of the founders of the society; Impact of the association around a common purpose for the development of the field.
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- 1954
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12. ANNOUNCEMENT.
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DERMATOLOGY , *CONFERENCES & conventions , *SKIN diseases , *ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. , *DERMATOLOGISTS - Abstract
The Subsection of Dermatology of the Western Section of the American Federation for Clinical Research will meet as a part of the annual joint meeting of the Western Section of the American Federation for Clinical Research, the Western Society for Pediatric Research and the Western Association of Physicians, in Carmel, California, from January 31 through February 3, 1973. This Subsection of Dermatology is recognized and supported by the Society for Investigative Dermatology as a regional meeting of the Society. Papers for presentation at this meeting are hereby solicited. Dermatologists who wish to present a paper at this meeting but who are not members of one of the three parent organizations can without difficulty usually find a member to sponsor their presentation.
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- 1972
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13. New Committees.
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ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. , *COMMITTEES , *SPECIAL education , *PROFESSIONAL standards , *MEMBERSHIP , *MANAGEMENT committees , *STANDARDS , *EDUCATION - Abstract
The article reports that the board of governors of the Council for Exceptional Children has authorized the establishment of (1) a policy commission, (2) a standing committee on professional standards and (3) an ad hoc study committee on professional membership requirements. The policy commission would be charged with developing basic papers on selected topics regarding basic papers on selected topics regarding policy positions in situations concerned with the education of exceptional children. The commission would report to the executive committee and boards of directors, and policy statements developed would come before the delegate assembly for adoption. The continuing committee on professional standards is established to (1) consider possible revisions and refinements of the professional standards report adopted by the delegate assembly in Toronto and (2) explore a possible means of implementation of the report.
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- 1966
14. 1966 Proceedings of the Charles S. Peirce Society.
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Robin, Richard S. and Murphey, Murray G.
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MEETINGS , *ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. , *CONFERENCES & conventions - Abstract
Details the proceedings of the annual meeting of the Charles S. Peirce Society held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on December 28, 1966. Papers presented at the meeting; Resolutions of the Executive Committee presented; Information on the treasurer's report.
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- 1967
15. EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING THE ASSOCIATION FOR ADVANCEMENT OF BEHAVIOR THERAPY.
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PSYCHOTHERAPY , *MEETINGS , *ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. , *PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY - Abstract
The article reports on the eighth annual meeting of The Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy that will be held between November 1st and 3rd, 1974 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Chicago, Illinois. The address for registration and submission of research papers is also given.
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- 1974
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16. ANNOUNCEMENT.
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CONFERENCES & conventions , *DERMATOLOGY , *ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. - Abstract
This article presents information about upcoming conferences in the field of dermatology, published in the June 1, 1972 issue of the "Journal of Investigative Dermatology." The annual joint meeting of the Western Section of the American Federation for Clinical Research, the Western Society for Pediatric Research and the Western Association of Physicians will be held in Carmel, California, from January 31 through February 3, 1973. The Sixth Annual meeting of the Carmel Skin Club will be held in Carmel, California on February 2, 1973. Papers for Presentation are hereby solicited.
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- 1972
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17. An Editorial Note.
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Finerman, Aaron
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PERIODICALS , *COMPUTERS , *COMPUTER systems , *ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. - Abstract
The article focuses on the inauguration of Computing Surveys, the survey and tutorial journal of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) in the U.S. The purpose of Computing Surveys is to help fill in the gaps to make the specialist aware of the state-of-the-art in the diversified areas of this rapidly expanding field. Accordingly, articles in Computing Surveys assume that the reader has had little prior contact with the subject matter and only limited exposure to prerequisite subjects. Papers requiring of the reader more specialized background will continue to appear in the companion periodicals, Communications of the ACM and Journal of the Association for Computing Machinery. It is the objective of the association to publish articles with broadly based appeal, responsive to the needs of a wide spectrum of the computing community.
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- 1969
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18. THE EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING of the SOCIETY FOR PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL RESEARCH.
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CONFERENCES & conventions , *PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY , *ANNUAL meetings , *ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. - Abstract
The eighth annual meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research will be held from October 17-20, 1968 at the Mariott Twin Bridges Motor Hotel in Washington D.C. Program chairman for the meeting is Clinton C. Brown, member of Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science in Maryland. Abstracts of papers to be presented should be submitted to Brown before August 1, 1968. They must be limited to 250 words if the author wishes them to be published in the journal "Psychophysiology." Abstracts which are acceptable but for which there is no room in the meeting program will also be published in the journal.
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- 1968
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