1949 PROGRAM, PACIFIC SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION,
HOTEL DE ANZA, SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, APRIL 15-16, 1949
FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1949
9:00—9:30 AM – Registration
9:30—12:00 PM – Forenoon Session
1:30—4:00 PM – Afternoon session
6:30 PM – Dinner
SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1949
9:30—12:00 PM – Forenoon Session
FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1949
FORENOON SESSION
Chair: Kenneth E. Barnhart, San Diego State College
Discussants: John James, Univ. of California Los Angeles; John Rademaker, Williamete Univ.; Julius Jahn, Univ. of Washington
John M. Foskett, Univ. of Oregon: The Frame of Reference of Ward’s Dynamic Sociology
Alvin H. Scaff, Pomona College: The Use of Humor in Maintaining a Morale in an Internment Camp
Seymour M Lipset, Univ. of California, Berkeley: Bureaucracy and Social Reform
AFTERNOON SESSION
Chair: W.C. Smith, Linfield College
Discussants: Carlos Lastrucci, San Francisco State College; Delbert Miller, Univ. of Washington
Lawrence Bee, Utah State College: A partial Analysis of 2400 Divorces Granted in Multnomah County, Oregon, Court of Domestic Relations1942
Charles E. Bowerman, Univ. of Washington: Measuring the Areas of Adjustment in Marriage
Ralph H. Turner, Univ. of California Los Angeles: The Changing Relationship between Divorce and Women’s Education
Reinhard Bendix, Univ. of California Berkeley: Primitivism, Authority and Human Relations
DINNER
Chair: Elon H. Moore, Univ. of Oregon
Margaret J. Hagood, Representative of the American Sociological Society: Remarks
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
Harvey J. Locke, Univ. of Southern California: Empirically Tested Principles of Social Behavior
SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1949
FORENOON SESSION
Chair: Ray E. Baber, Pomona College
Discussants: Donald Reuter, Stanford Univ.; Robert O’Brien, Univ. of Washington; Edwin M. Lemert, Univ. of California Los Angeles
David B. Carpenter, Univ. of Washington: Population Pressure in Japan
Harold E. Jones, Univ. of California Berkeley: The Activities of the Social Science Research Council on the Pacific Coast
Leonard Bloom, Univ. of California Los Angeles: The Ethnic Referent
Robert E. Faris, Univ. of Washington: Some Consequences of the Partial Los of Continuity in Society