1936 PROGRAM, PACIFIC SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION,
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, OREGON, DECEMBER 28-30 1936
MONDAY, DEC. 28, 1936
11:00 am – Registration
12:00 pm – Luncheon
2:30 pm – Afternoon Session on Social Security
6:15 pm – Dinner
8:00 PM – Evening Session on Criminology and Penology
TUESDAY, DEC. 29, 1936
9:00 am – Morning Session on Recent Social Theory
12:30 pm – Luncheon
2:15 pm – Afternoon Session on Methodology and Research Techniques
6:15 pm – Dinner
8:00 pm – Evening Session
WEDNESDAY, DEC.30, 1936
9:00 am – Morning Session on Introductory Course in Sociology
12:00 pm – Luncheon
MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1936
SESSIONS
1. Social Security
Discussants: Kenneth Duncan, Pomona College; Wayne L. Morse, School of Law, Univ. of Oregon; Glen E. Carlson, Univ. of Redlands; Russell m. Story, Pomona College; J.L. King, Seattle, Washington; A.H. Mowbray, Univ. of California; F.W. Clower, Washington State College
William S. Hopkins, Univ. of Washington: Seasonal Employment and Unemployment Insurance
George B. Mangold, Univ. of Southern California: Translation of Social Theory into Social Legislation
DINNER
Chair: Alexander Goldenweiser, Reed College
Carl Sauer, Univ. of California: Regional Reality in Economy
EVENING SESSION
2.Criminology and Penology
Chair: Wayne L. Morse, Univ. of Oregon
Discussants: James T. Brands, Second Judicial District; Sceva B. Laughlin, Williamette Univ.; Sam Laughlin, Oregon State Training for Boys; L.L. Mays, Univ. of Oregon; Ashley Weeks, Washington State College.
J. Herbert Geoghegan, U.S. Penitentiary at Mcneil Island: The New Penology In Practice
Mae Williams, F. B. Gault. Intermediate School, Tacoma, WA: Certain Causative Aspects of Delinquency
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1936
1. Recent Social Theory
MORNING SESSION
Chair: William Kirk, Pomona College
Discussants: R.D. McKenzie, Univ. of Michigan; Joseph Cohen, Univ. of Washington; C.W. Topping, Univ. or British Columbia; Richard T. La Piere, Stanford Univ.; Alexander Goldenweiser, Reed College
Elon H. Moore, Univ. of Oregon: Gaps in Social Theory
Elton F. Guthrie, Univ. of Washington: The Absence of Historical Perspective in American Sociology and the Revival of Historical Materialism
LUNCHEON
AFTERNOON SESSION
2.Methodology and Research Techniques
Chair: Charles N. Reynolds, President of Pacific Sociological Society
Discussants: Glenn S. Bakkum, Oregon State College; R.R. Martin, Univ. of Oregon; S.C. Menefee, Univ. of Washington; William Kirk, Pomona College; Howard Taylor, Univ. of Oregon; L.S. Cressman, Univ. of Oregon
Arthur E. Briggs, Metropolitan Law School of Los Angeles: Science of Economics from the Viewpoint of Socio-Legal Economics
C.W. Topping, Univ. of British Columbia: The Engineering Approach to the Delinquent and the Criminal
DINNER
EVENING SESSION
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESSES
Chair: Philip A. Parsons, University of Oregon
Kenneth Duncan, Pomona College (President Pacific Coast Economic Society): The Economist and His Critics
Charles N. Reynolds, Stanford University: Sociology and Social Reform
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1936
MORNING SESSION
1 .Introductory Course in Sociology
Chair: Glenn E. Carlson, Univ. of Redlands
Discussants: W.J. Jerome, Linfield College; Marvin R. Schafer, College of Puget sound; William Kirk, Pomona College; R.H. Dann, Oregon State College.
Richard T. La Piere, Stanford University: Content and Technique of Teaching the Introductory Course
C.E. Dent, Washington State College: Status of the Introductory Course in Sociology on the Pacific Coast