1935 PROGRAM, PACIFIC SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, MILLS COLLEGE, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, DECEMBER 27-28, 1935
THEME: SOCIAL OBJECTIVES AND SOCIAL RECONSTRUCTION
FRIDAY-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27-28 SUMMARY OF EVENTS
FRIDAY, DEC. 27, 1935
9:30 am – Registration
10:00-12:00 am – Opening Session
12:30 pm – Luncheon
2:00-4:00 pm – Joint Session on Social Security
6:00 pm – Dinner
8:00 pm – Joint Session
SATURDAY, DEC. 28, 1935
10:00-12:00 am – Morning Session
12:30 pm – Luncheon
2:00-4:00 -- Afternoon Session on The Function of Sociology Reconstruction
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1935
SESSIONS
1. Social and Political Methods and Objectives
Walter S. Hertzog, Chapman College, Presiding
Discussant: Dean Arthur Briggs, Metropolitan Univ.
Emory S. Bogardus, Univ. of Southern California: Pareto and Social Objectives
Herbert B. Alexander, Los Angeles Junior College: Dictatorship
Francis Wilson, Univ. of Washington: Social Objectives of Fascism
LUCHEON
2. Social Security
Presiding: Clement Akerman, Reed College
Discussants: C.S. Boyle, Brigham Young University; Russell Lee and Glen E. Carlson, Univ. of Redlands
Jesse f. Steiner, Univ. of Washington: Social Security and American Traditions
Mary G. Luck, Univ. of California: The Individual Family and Social Security
T.H. Kelly, San Francisco, California: A Physician and Health Insurance
DINNER
Presiding: Howard B. Woolston, Univ. of Washington
William Kirk, Pomona College: Social Objectives
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESSES
Presiding: Aurelia H. Reinhardt, Mills College
Howard B. Woolston, Univ. of Washington: The American Intellectual and Social Reform
W. L. Wanless, Utah State College (President, Pacific Coast Economic Society): The New Relation of Government to Agriculture
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1935
SESSIONS
1. Social Objectives
Presiding: Richard T. La Piere, Stanford University
David E. Henley, Whittier College: Social Objectives in Evolution
Floyd C. Covington, Los Angeles Urban League: Social Objectives in Race Relations
Martin H. Neumeyer, Univ. of Southern California: The New Leisure and Social Objectives
LUNCHEON
Presiding: H. B. Woolston, University of Washington
Graham Laing, Institute of Technology: Anticipating the Next Crisis
G. E. Carlson, Univ. of Redlands: Social Objectives of Relief Programs
AFTERNOON SESSION
2. The Function of Sociologists in Social Reconstruction
Presiding: Hutton Webster, Stanford University
Fred R. Yoder, Washington State College: Sociological Criticism under Dictatorship
Carl M. Dent, Washington State College: Sociological Indoctrination under Conditions of Dictatorship