1934B PROGRAM, PACIFIC SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE, LOS ANGELES, DECEMBER 28-29, 1934
- Howard B. Woolston, Univ of Washington: Psychology of Unemployment
- Alexander Goldenweiser, Reed College: The Future of the Social Sciences
- Towne Nylander, Los Angeles: Activities of a Regional Labor Board of the Fifthteenth District
- Richard T. LaPiere, Stanford: The General Strike in San Francisco
- Clark E. Kerr, Los Angeles: The Self-Help Co-operatives and Their Effect on Labor
- Max H. Lewis: Work Relief Programs
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
- Constantine Panunzio, UCLA: Social Science and Societal Planning
ROUNDTABLES
Roundtable A: Melvin J. Vincent, Univ of Southern California, Chair
- John F. Dalton, President of the Los Angeles Typographical Union: Trade Unionism in the US
- J. W. Buzzell, Secretary, Los Angeles Central Labor Committee: History of Trade Unionism in the US
Roundtable B: George B. Mangold, USC, Chair
- Pauline V. Young: What’s in the Mind of Idle Labor?
- Wade Church: The Co-operatives of Los Angeles County
- Walter S. Hertzog, Southern California Christian College: Employment Opportunities in Los Angeles
Roundtable C: William Kirk, Pomona College, Chair
- J. V. Berreman, Stanford: The American Indian is the Forgotten Man
- Floyd Covington, Urban League: Labor Problems of the Colored People of the Los Angeles Area