Bureau of Applied Social Research records, 1938-1977

Bureau of Applied Social Research records, 1938-1977

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MS#0166
Bib ID:
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Creator(s):
Columbia University. Bureau of Applied Social Research
Repository:
Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Physical Description:
168 Linear Feet (168 record cartons)
Language(s):
English .
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Summary

Project materials, including reports, monographs, books, articles, Masters essays, Doctoral dissertations, foreign publications, administrative records, correspondence, minutes and audio-visual materials.

Arrangement

This collection is arranged into 12 series.

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Related Materials

RBML also holds the "Bureau of Applied Social Research-War Documentation Project Records, 1950-1956" as part of the Bakhmeteff Archive (BA#0064).

A data set related to the Academic Mind is available via Research Data Services: http://www.columbia.edu/acis/eds/holdings/1079/

The collection includes nearly 200 empty folders with titles like "Found in Vienna."  These materials are likely found at the University of Vienna, which holds a Paul Lazarsfeld Archive (https://www.soz.univie.ac.at/en/about-us/lazarsfeld-archive/).  Specific report numbers and/or titles can be searched in the University of Vienna's library catalog, https://usearch.univie.ac.at (German only) See for example https://ubdata.univie.ac.at/AC16533952 for the report B-0214, "The ghosts go West."

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2010-01-22 Legacy finding aid created from Pro Cite.

2019-05-20 EAD was imported spring 2019 as part of the ArchivesSpace Phase II migration.

2019-08-05 Added Series XII. Administrative Records, 1938-1977, formerly University Archives BASR records (BIBID 6228370).

Biographical / Historical

The Bureau of Applied Social Research, headed by sociologist Paul Lazarsfeld, was established in 1944 and helped make Columbia a pioneering institution in the social sciences. Through empirical research, ideas regarding the functioning of individuals and groups were developed and tested. Many ground-breaking studies were conducted by Lazarsfeld and his colleagues, among the most important of which was the impact of radio and television on the American public. Through such work, the Bureau become the "birthplace" of mass communication research. Many survey techniques were developed at the Bureau, such as the focused interview and panel interviewing methods. The Bureau was eventually succeeded by the Center for the Social Sciences in 1976.

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Name
Berelson, Bernard, 1912-1979
Glock, Charles Y.
Lazarsfeld, Paul F., 1901-1976
Merton, Robert King, 1910-2003
Subject
Social sciences -- Research

Series I: Project Index

Boxes 1-103.& This Index is intended to show the entire output of each Bureau project. The projects were assigned numbers that were generally chronological, beginning with the year the project began, but became chronologically disordered from B-1000 to B-1038 due to a transition in the numbering system introduced in 1964. For these projects, the year of initiation is given after the project title.

Within projects, publications are listed by type: Reports, Monographs, Books, Articles, Masters Essays, Doctoral Dissertations, Foreign Publications and, in a few cases, Audio-Visual Materials. Within each category, publications are ordered by year and then alphabetically by author. If an author produced more than one publication of a given type in a particular year, a number in parentheses indicates its order in that author's publications for that year.

Projects that were funded through the Bureau and approved by its Board as "Bureau Projects" have numbers preceded by "B." Faculty projects, for which the Bureau provided space or services but that it did not initiate as an organization, are indicated by an "F." Similar student projects are indicated by "S" or "D." The names of the original project directors are given in parentheses after the project title.


Box 1 Folder 1

Project Files Index Introduction


Box 1 Folder B-0061-1

Paul F. Lazarsfeld and Edward A. Suchman Initial Report on an Exploratory Study of Coverage by Radio Stations.,, 1941, 6 pp. plus charts Questionnaire, notes on staffing coverage.

[Examples of data available about kind of audiences government agencies may reach by sponsoring radio programs, such as availability of people, general listening habits, station and program preference.]


Box 1 Folder B-0061-2

Paul F. Lazarsfeld, M. Bayne and Edward A. Suchman Station Coverage Report., 1941, 60pp. Report

[Discusses availability of people as listeners, information on station coverage and program structure. Questionnaire to stations included: What America Listened to on Wednesday, Dec. 4.]


Box 1 Folder B-0065

Ernest Dichter Study of Psychological Programs., 1939., 41 pp. Study Notes

[From interviews, which are given verbatim, two major themes were found in the various self-improvement programs. They offered explanations of psychological facts and they appealed to the listener to overcome difficulties or to accept unchangeable situations. The resultant good or bad effects upon the listener are discussed.]


Box 1 Folder B-0071

Julia Hoffard Musical Listening, 1939

[file on musical listening]


Box 1 Folder B-0075-1

Jack N. Peterman, Trienah Meyers Lucky Strike Hit Parade, 1940, B-0075-1: 20 pp., B-0075-2: 23pp. 3 folders containing lecture by Adorno, Audience measurement booklet- Zeisel & Polygraph, Study & notes on music and radio, Notes on Lucky Strike report

[Reports- B-0075-1: Discussion and report on how to better the Hit Parade rating system which measures relative popularity of songs. B-0075-2: A comparison of Hit Parade ratings, using different methods. Description of moves of five places or more in one week by Hit Parade songs. How eight songs moved. Hit Parade weaknesses.]


Box 1 Folder B-0076

Typed report on Princeton project and Columbia report on BASR from 1968-69; 1 separate pamphlet,, 1940, 5 folders containing


Box 2 Folder B-0080

Lazarsfeld, Berelson, & Gaudet Voting Study: How the Voter Makes Up His Mind in a Presidential Campaign,, 1940, 35 folders containing

[Folder 1 empty, Folder 34 missing, two folder 35's, Code for Erie, Peoples Choice- Sandusky

(The People's Choice: Erie County Study: Sandusky Study) (note, there was no report submitted). Book: Lazarsfeld, Berelson, & Gaudet 1944]


Box 2 Folder B-0092

Paul F. Lazarsfeld and Marjorie Fleiss Attitude Toward Spending, 1940, 4 folders containing notes, questionnaire, cards & tests, questionnaire and typescript

[B-0092-1: 40 pp., B-0092-2: 13 pp.

A scale was set up based on questions which reflected people's spending habits. B-0092-2 consists of interviewers'comments on the spending test survey. Reports: B-0092-1, B-0092-2]


Box 2 Folder B-0093

Marjorie Fleiss, and Paul F. Lazarsfeld Bloomingdates Restaurant Study, 1940, 3 folders containing Reports, Bloomingdale Restaurant study, card coder

[Would customers feel Bloomingdale's service to them was curtailed, would prestige of store be lowered, do financial returns of restaurant justify its upkeep? Stratified by income of 421 respondents. Report: B-0093-1]


Box 2 Folder B-0105

Lazarsfeld & Gaudet Shortwave Radio Listening in Erie County, 1940, 4 folders containing Memos, Repsondent lists, questionnaire, draft reports

[Report: not available]


Box 2 Folder B-0107

T.W. Adorno Analytical Study of the NBC Music Appreciation Hour, 1940, 1 folder containing study, draft report

[Report: not available]


Box 2 Folder B-0110

Paul F. Lazarsfeld American Station Sampler and How to Use It., 1940, 6 pp.: 1 folder containing Codebooks

[A chart listing 11 separate sets of radio stations-all stations in U.S. and territories included. Discussion of station sampling procedure. One empty folder with contents in Vienna.]


Box 2 Folder B-0121

R. Arnheim and E. Suchman Small Stations Foreign Language Broadcasts, 1941, B-0121-1 40 pp., B-0121-2 80pp.:3 folders containing Study report, Instructions to field supervisors, Codebooks

[B-0121-1 Preliminary analysis: number of hours and what language, types of programs, news items-domestic or foreign, drama-local or foreign, types of national appeals, etc. B-0121-2: This paper presents available evidence on the problems of such broadcasting. A questionnaire was filled out by 66 specially appointed listeners covering 800 hours of foreign language broadcasts across the country. They also could present summaries of their observations. Published. See pp. 3-64 in Radio Research 1941. Reports: B-0121-1, B-0121-2 1940 Article: Arnheim & Bayne 1941. One empty folder with copy of contents in Vienna. ]


Box 2 Folder B-0122

Suchman & Friedrich Italian Language Program Audiences, 1941, 4 folders: 1 is missing, 2&3 are empty with copies of contents in Vienna, 4 contains Codebook and Questionnaire instructions

[Report: B-0122-1; B-0122-2 Monograph: Suchman 1941]


Box 2 Folder B-0125

Herta Herzog Minority Groups and the 1941 Mayoralty Election, 1941, 25 pp.: 1 empty folder with copy of contents in Vienna

[A discussion of how the decision for whom to vote in the 1941 mayoralty election will be determined by racial and national fears and prejudices. Based on 57 detailed interviews among Jewish, Italian, Irish and German people. Report: B-0125]


Box 2 Folder B-0130

Paul F. Lazarsfeld, Arnheim, Herzog, Knupfer The Daytime Serial (Soap Opera Study),, 1942, 51 pp.: 11 folders containing Questionnaires, Questions & memos, draft reports, (folders 5-7 are empty with a copy of the contents of #5's contents in Vienna), Analysis , Content Analysis, Analysis- Soap Opera in Italian

[This sets forth the social and commercial problems created by daytime radio serials, reviews what is known, and suggests areas which need further exploration. The research methods which might be used are also discussed.]


Box 2 Folder B-0131-1

Herta Herzog Daytime Serials: Their Audience and Their Effect on Buying,, 1942, Pages:100 pp.: 4 folders containing Questionnaires

[Based on survey of 5000 women, this gives a broad general picture of women's daytime listening habits and the effect of listening upon actual use of product advertised.]


Box 2 Folder B-0131-2

Herta Herzog News and Views on John B. Hughes, 1942, 4 folders containing codebooks

[Hughes was a commentator who took over Raymond Graham Swing's time spot on the radio. This is a discussion of his selection and treatment of topics, comprehensibility, voice, opinion shaping, and comparison with other commentators. How to sell the product advertised on his program is also discussed.]


Box 2 Folder B-0131-3

Herta Herzog Study on Stomach Distress, 1942, 4 folders containing Codebook and studies

[310 interviewed, questionnaire included. Attitudes toward stomach troubles, remedies.]


Box 3 Folder B-0131-4

Herta Herzog Preliminary Test of Six Kolynos Commercials, 1942, 66 pp. Studies

[75 respondents were asked to compare commercials and were then interviews about them and about their own dentifrice use. Scripts and questionnaire included.]


Box 3 Folder B-0131-5

Herta Herzog Test of Kolynos Tooth Powder Commercials, 1942, 35 pp.

[Desc:100 women heard four sets of Kolynos Tooth Powder commercials and were then interviewed about them and about their own dentifrice use. Scripts and questionnaire included. (missing file)]


Box 3 Folder B-0131-6

Herta Herzog Test on Bisodol Commercials, 1942, 50 pp.

[76 people interviewed, questionnaire included. Problems posed were straight talk versus dramatized technique, personal versus straight descriptive approach commercial, as well as what properties of Bisodol should be stressed, sketchy versus detailed. (missing file)]


Box 3: Folder B-0131-7

Genevieve Knupfer The Buying of Vitamin Preparations, 1942, 35 pp.

[Topics covered are who buys vitamins, how much do they spend, brands bought. Questionnaires included. Problems with the data supplied by Industrial Surveys Co. are discussed. (missing file)]


Box 3 Folder B-0135

Paul F. Lazarsfeld Daytime Music Programs, 1942, 1 folder containing report

[Assembles available information on whether and what kind of daytime musical program would reach middle-aged, middle-class women. Main source of data: survey of 5000 women in 1941 by Office of Radio Research. Report: B-0135]


Box 3 Folder B-0136

Paul F. Lazarsfeld Saturday Evening Post Study, 1941, 1 folder containing Research suggestions

[This contains several reports dealing with the characteristics of Saturday Evening Post readers

Report: B-0136. One empty folder with copy of contents inVienna.]


Box 3 Folder B-0140

Manuel Manfield and Jeannette Green Greeting Card Study, 1941, 52 pp. 1 empty folder with copy of contents supposedly in Vienna

[193 persons interviewed by questionnaire and conversational interviews. Report discusses type of people interviewed, what greeting cards mean to people, resistance to them, cards as merchandise, the dealer. Questionnaires included. Report: B-0140]


Box 3 Folder B-0141

M. Bayne Refrigerator Buying, 1941, 30 pp.: 1 empty folder with copy of contents in Vienna. 1 folder containing Questions

[Based on 60 detailed interviews, a tentative analysis tries to answer such questions as: Do people have more subtle desires to which we could link the use of a refrigerator? Could we mobilize psychological forces which usually are not thought of in refrigerator ads? Report: B-0141]


Box 3 Folder B-0142

Durant & Lazarsfeld Morale Survey, 1941, 2 folders containing Questionnaires

[Report: not available Article: Lazarsfeld & Durant 1942 Masters Essay: Durant 1943]


Box 3 Folder B-0143

Magazines vs. Radio Serials, 1941

[Report: not available]


Box 3 Folder *B-0145

Leo Lowenthal Biographies in Popular Magazines. Published. See pp. 507-548 in Radio Research 1942-1943.,, 1942-1943, 14 folders containing Data, Notes & tables

[Article: Lowenthal 1944]


Box 3 & 4 Folder B-0150

Paul F. Lazarsfeld Joint Ownership of Radio of Radio Stations and Newspapers,, 1941, Pages:B-0150-1 35 pp., B-0150-2 34 pp., B-0150-3 55pp., B-0150-4 35pp.: 21 folders and 2 loose leaf code binders Folders 1-3 are empty with copies of their contents inVienna (statistical jargon covers by radio affiliation), other folders contain Report Analysis, Misc., Tabulations & tables, Tables & codebooks, Questionnaires, Reports, Misc. codes, and Codebook binders

[B-0150-1 A statistical picture of distribution of newspapers and radio stations, and some of their main characteristics in the whole country. B-0150-2 An analysis of 93 1-1 communities for which newspaper ownership of more than 50% is claimed. (1-1 community: radio stations and newspaper associated.) Power, frequency, population, newspaper circulation, network affiliation are variables taken into account. B-0150-3 Discusses in what communities newspapers disappear and the role in this disappearance played by radio and newspaper-radio affiliations. B-0150-4 50 radio stations were selected which were associated with a newspaper. 50 stations and 50 newspapers were selected which were not associated or owned one by the other. Then the 50 associated and non-associated stations were compared. Same was done for the 2 groups of newspapers. Reports: B-0150-1 through B-0150-4 1941 Articles: Lazarsfeld 1942 (1,2)]


Box 4 Folder B-0151

Jeannette Green Drugstore Survey, 1943, 66 pp.: 3 folders containing Questionnaire, Tables, and one Empty file with a copy of the contents in Vienna

[Report based on 264 interviews in 13 cities, concerns attitude toward drugstores and pharmacists. Report: B-0151-1; B-0151-2]


Box 4 Folder B-0152

L. Kay H. Herzog Attitude Towards Life Magazine, 1943, B-0152-1: 16 pp., B-0152-2: 60 pp., B-0152-3: 14pp.: 19 folders and 2 loose leaf binders 2 Empty folders with copies of contents in Vienna on the observations on the readings, others containing Analysis, Progress reports, Questionnaires, Tables, Correspondence & memos, Questionnaires & codes, Analysis & reports, Binders- interview data

[B-0152-1 intensive interviews were conducted toward a better understanding of the function of Life magazine as a medium of communication and as a social and political magazine. B-0152-2 Perceptions of Life's editorial policy, Life compared with other magazines, why some don't read it, how thoroughly it is read as a news magazine, as a non-news magazine, as a picture magazine. Based on 200 interviews. Questionnaire included. B-0152-3 General reading habits of Life, Saturday Evening Post, Collier's and Liberty readers; relation of multiplicity of magazine reading to intensity of reading. Reports: B-0152-1 through B-0152-3]


Box 5 Folder *B-0153

Lazarsfeld, Kaufman, Herzog Iowa Survey of Radio Listening. Published. (See pp., 130-151 in Communications Research, 1948-1949.),, 1948-1049, 4 folders containing Questionnaires, Codebooks, Memos

[Articles: Herzog 1944, Kaufman 1944, Kass 1949 Masters Essay: Kass 1945]


Box 5 Folder B-0156

Gerhart Wiebe Refuting Wartime Rumors, 1942, 35 pp.: 1 empty folder with copy of contents supposedly in Vienna

[Excerpts from three broadcasts were studied to find their relative merit in terms of audience appeal and their effectiveness in "scotching" rumors. Program Analyzer and supplementary questionnaire were used. Questionnaire included. Report: B-0156]


Box 5 Folder B-0158

Ernest Dichter Health Program Study., 1942, 43 pp.: 1 empty folder with copy of contents in Vienna

[To establish the appeal of radio health programs, 14 people were interviewed and these interviews are given verbatim. A combination of factors was found to explain their continued interest. Report: B-0158]


Box 5 Folder B-0160

Goodwin Watson Wine Study, 1944, 48 pp.: 9 folders containing 1-4 folders are empty with copies of Wine study contents in Vienna, other folders contain Questionnaires, and Code Books

[Previous discussions of customs and wine drinking, social factors involved, special characteristics of wine drinkers, types of drinkers and the marketing of wine are summarized. Topics for further study are suggested. Original discussions are contained in interim reports under B-0160. Report: B-0160-1 through B-0160-4]


Box 5 Folder B-0162

Kaufman "Why We Fight" Analysis, 1942, Memos and Tests Report

[Report: not available]


Box 5 Folder B-0163

Maurice L. Farber Program Analyzer Test of "Ask Eleanor Nash.", 1942, 6 pp. Empty File, copyof contents in Vienna

[This report discusses the test group, their "like" and "dislike" reactions, reactions to Eleanor's voice and to the program as a whole. 18 women were in the sample. Report: B-0163]


Box 5 Folder B-0165

Paul F. Lazarsfeld Magazine Reading Before and After Pearl Harbor, 1942, 22 pp.: 3 folders containing Memorandums, Study Codes

[Based on data obtained from Life, Inc., and Hearst Publications, Inc., this report investigates the changes in people's reading habits as a result of Pearl Harbor, especially with regard to the reading of nonfiction articles concerned with the war. Report: B-0165]


Box 5 Folder B-0166

Ruth A. Durant The Structure and Stability of Public Opinion; Some Aspects of National Morale, Masters' Essay,, 1942

[Masters Thesis Corresponds to S-0166. Report not available]


Box 5 Folder S-0166

Ruth A. Durant The Structure and Stability of Public Opinion; Some Aspects of National Morale [Master's essay},, August, 1942, 121 pages plus appendices

[Masters Thesis Corresponds to S-0166. Report not available]


Box 5 Folder B-0167

Shortwave Broadcasts to Germany and Italy, 1942, 56 pp.

[Discussion of unfavorable aspects of the programs and of technical problems. Report: B-0167. 1 Empty folder with copy of its contents in Vienna.]


Box 5 Folder B-0168

Lowenthal and Lazarsfeld Philadelphia News and News Commentators Study, 1942, 11 folders containing Tables, Codes,Notes, Commentaries, Analysis, Analysis of NY paper editorials, Memoranda, Monitors, Procedures

[Report: not available]


Box 5 Folder B-0169

Peatman & Marcson "This is War" Program Tests, 1942, 3 folders containing Memos, and Codebooks, 1 is empty with a copy of its contents-the report in Vienna.

[Report: B-0169-1; B-0169-2]


Box 5 Folder B-0170

Herta Herzog Pretesting a Short Story, 1942, 15 pp.: 4 folders containing 1 Empty Folder with copy of Report in Vienna), others contain Story, Misc. memo, Pretesting- 8 questionnaires (confidential)

[Summary of findings of a reader test of 15 people to determine reactions to characters, plot, etc., of readers of a preliminary version of a novelette. Interviews and questionnaire included. Report: B-0170]


Box 5 Folder B-0181

Jeannette Green Golden Wedding Whiskey Study, 1943, 18 pp.: 2 folders containing 1 empty folder with contents in Vienna), other contains Questionnaire

[163 interviews were conducted with Protestant, Catholic and Jewish men and women to find out if the wedding ring on the Golden Wedding (whiskey) trademark was offensive to their religious and social feelings. Questionnaire included. Report: B-0181]


Box 5 Folder B-0182

Genevieve Knupfer Poughkeepsie Social Stratification Study, 1943, 6 folders containing Study, Correllations, Misc., Questionnaire, Codebook

[(Also filed as S-0285) Report: not available Article: Knupfer 1947 Dissertation: Knupfer 1946]


Box 5 Folder B-0183

Kay Birthday Cards Study, 1943, 3 folders containing Questionnaire, Memo, Draft report

[Report: Not available]


Box 5 Folder B-0185

Marjorie Fiske Promoting Radio to Retailers, 1943, 57 pp. Report

[The successful commercial use of radio rests upon an understanding of the interrelationship of the commercial and the informing and entertaining aspects of radio. This memorandum then, deals with "general psychology of radio, its power as a selling force, and some particular aspects of retailers' use of radio." Report: B-0185 Article: Fiske 1944]


Box 5 Folder B-0187

Robert K. Merton Patterns of Influence (Time Readership in Dover, N.J.),, 1943, 102 pp. Report

[This report explores the meaning of influence in a community and its relation to the reading of Time magazine. In two field trips 86 interviews were secured from three groups of people: 1) influential people, 2) Time subscribers, 3) random people. Suggestions for further research are made and interview schedules are included. Report: B-0187 Article: Merton 1949]


Box 5 Folder B-0190

Jeannette Green "American Magazine" Study, 1943, 34 pp.: 21 folders 1 Empty folder with contents of the study in Vienna, others contain Questionnaires- 8 interviews, Codes- & codesheets, Interview instruction, Questionnaire, Tables, Misc., Procedures, Study comparisons, Criticisms, Preference trends, Commercial breakdowns, Gratifications, Psych. applied to publishing, Pages from magazines, Final study

[315 people were interviewed, showing American Magazine steering a middle course between Cosmopolitan and Saturday Evening Post. Among people who read American Magazine, four main gratifications came to light. Report: B-0190]


Box 6 Folder B-0192

Herta Herzog "The Negro and the War"-Test of an OWI Pamphlet, 1943, 22 pp.: 18 Folders Folders Contain Questionnaires, Misc., Memos, Overall summary, Survey tables, Worksheets, Interview notes-instructions and correspondence, Scripts and script substitution, Commercials, , Question analysis, Stations responding, Statistical data, Comment analysis and one empty folder whose contents are supposed to have a copy in Vienna.

[Outlines responses of 70 Blacks interviewed to pamphlet itself and to idea conveyed by it that they should strongly support the war effort. Report: B-0192]


Box 6 Folder B-0195

Marjorie Fiske Retailers' Use of Radio, 1943, 19 pp.: 13 folders containing Questionnaires, Questions & codes, Codes, Interview instructions, Iowa study, Bibliography of department store study, Memos, Script materials, Study quotes, Analysis-tables

[200 housewives were interviewed as to how local stores' advertising could be made most helpful with emphasis on use of radio. Questionnaire included. Report: B-0195-2]


Box 6 Folder B-0200

Merton Kate Smith Bond Drive Study (Mass Persuasion), 1944, B-0200-1: 23 pp., B-0200-2: 46 pp., B-200-3: 40 pp., B-200-4: 150 pp.: 18 folders including 3 Empty folders with copies of the reports in Vienna, while others contain Questionnaires, Questionnaires & interview guides, Codesheets, Misc., Network loyalties, Preliminary observations, Report, Codebooks, Interviews, Kate Smith's size, Scripts

[B-0200-1 A discussion of how people felt about Kate Smith herself and in relation to her bond drive. B-0200-2 On the basis of interviews conducted with persons who bought bonds from her and with persons who heard her but did not buy "some of the strong points of her campaign and types of resistance she encountered" are indicated. B-0200-3 "A report of the public's choice as to who is best qualified to sell bonds on the radio, in which Kate Smith gets her share of attention." 978 people-a cross-section of the population of Greater New York-were interviewed. B-200-4 Explores some of the general aspects of the radio marathon and then analyzes Kate Smith as a war bond salesman. Intensive interview guide (100 cases) and polling questionnaire (1000 cases) included. Reports: B-0200-1 through B-0200-4 Book: Merton, Fiske, & Curtis 1946 Article: Merton 1948 (3)]


Box 6 Folder B-0202

Robert K. Merton and Patricia Kendall The Focused Interview, 1943, 7 folders containing Reports

[Book: Merton & Kendall 1956 Article: Merton & Kendall 1946]


Box 6 Folder B-0205

Marjorie Fiske and Arthur W. Kornhauser Music in Industry, 1943, 67 pp.: 1 Empty folder

[Part I-A survey of the literature of morale studies. Supplementary report: Music in Industry-a survey of the literature of research on music in industry. Extensive bibliographies included in both sections. Report: B-0205]


Box 6 Folder B-0208

Israel: Bias in Radio Newscasting, 1943, 1 folder

[Report: not available]


Box 6 Folder B-0210

Alberta Curtis Tide Magazine Study I, 1943, 48 pp.: 3 folders containing Interview and questionnaire, also including 1 empty, folder with copy of the study in Vienna.

[Tide was an "entertaining" business magazine. Survey gained ideas on how different types of business executives varied in their opinions of Tide and its rival, Printer's Ink and on what problems needed further research; 56 interviewed, questionnaire included. See also B-0220. Report: B-210]


Box 7 Folder B-0211

Jeannette Green Green River Whiskey Trademark Study, 1944, B-0211: 28 pp., B-0211-2: 7 pp.: 3 folders including two empty ones with copies of their contents in Vienna, third one contains Questionnaire

[B-0211-1 218 respondents were interviewed for the purpose of determining whether the picture of the black man on the Green River trademark connoted, (an inferior whiskey" or a "whiskey just for colored people." Interviewing was done in five cities of the deep South. Questionnaire included. B-0211-2 60 people were questioned on whether enough of the old trademark remained in the new to make it easily identifiable. Questionnaire included. Reports: B-0211-1; B-0211-2]


Box 7 Folder B-0212

Goodwin Watson "There Are No Master Races" Testing, 1945, 113 pp.: 11 folders containing Questionnaires & interview guides, Codes, Charts, Memos, Subjects of study, Articles, Interview results. Folders 5 and 6 are empty and copies of their contents-analysis -are available in Vienna

[B-0212-1 This was a comic book sponsored by the American Jewish Committee. About 350 persons were interviewed in groups of about 10-given preliminary questionnaire, shown comic, answered questionnaire a second time, then group discussion. Study # 1 discussed the reactions to the comic book as a whole, reactions to specific pictures, and whether or not comic books could be accepted as authoritative. B-0212-2 After a single reading of the comic "There Are No Master Races" the average person's information score rose substantially. However, willingness to accept persons of other races was not much affected. Reports: B-0212-1; B-0212-2]


Box 7 Folder B-0213

Bernard Berelson "The Story of Labor"- Readership Study, 1945, 16 pp.: 5 folders containing Questions, Codes, Newspaper articles, Letters, Typed & printed studies

[334 interviews completed to determine the extent to which one issue of the cartoon strip "The Story of Labor" was read by trade union members in their union publication, to identify the readers' characteristics, and to estimate the readers' comprehension of the strip. Questionnaire included. Report: B-0213]


Box 7 Folder B-0214

Bernard Berelson "The Ghosts Go West"- Testing, 1945, 24 pp.: 4 folders containing Questions, Report (empty folder, copy in Vienna), Codes, Letters & memos

[This study tried to determine the comprehension, miscomprehension or non-comprehension by 300 respondents of a cartoon. Questionnaire included. Report: B-0214]


Box 7 Folder B-0215

Bernard Berelson and Patricia Salter War Writers' Board Study, 1944, 69 pp.: 12 folders including 2 empty folders which contain copies of the study in Vienna), others contain Codes, Logsheet, & abstracts, Correspondence, Memos, Reports, Reference materials, Pamphlets

[1) Magazine Section-an analysis of American minority and foreign groups in popular magazine fiction. 2) Daytime serials- an analysis of previous study material as to treatment of minorities in daytime serials. 3) Summary of the literature on anti-minority prejudice. 4) Newsreels-an analysis of treatment of minority and foreign groups in newsreels. 5) Interviews on anti-minority prejudice in advertising copy. 6) Comic books and anti-minority prejudice. Report: B-0215-1; B-0215-2 Article: Berelson & Salter 1946]


Box 7 Folder B-0216

Marjorie Fiske and Jeannette Green Imagination as a Theme in Chrysler Ads,, 1944, 16 pp.: 4 folders containing Interviews, Advertisement examples, Memos, Typed Study

[The focused interview will shed light on why an ad is or is not successful, will indicate possible ways to improve the ad, will show how the ad affects readers' attitudes toward the company. The appendix discusses the three processes involved in this type of interview. Report: B-0216]


Box 7 Folder *B-0217

Marjorie Fiske "Naples is a Battlefield" Audience Test, 1944, 50 pp.: 8 folders containing Questionnaires, Codes, Interview guide, Analysis, Memos

[Discusses how audiences reacted to the film as recorded by the L-S analyzer, by group interviews, by "before and after" attitude tests, and by an "opinion of the film" questionnaire. Report: B-0217]


Box 7 Folder B-0218

Bernard Berelson True Story Study Pretests (Pilot Studies for Personal Influence Study- B-0240),, 1944, B-0218-2: 15 pp., B-0218-3: 15 pp.: 6 folders containing Memos, Interviews, Study, Final report , including one empty folder of which there is a copy of the report in Vienna

[B-0218-2 Summarizes what is known about opinion leadership and its relation to magazine reading based upon two surveys. B-0218-3 A detailed report on how the choice of towns for the study was narrowed to three. Reports: B-0218-2; B-0218-3 (1944-1945)]


Box 7 Folder *B-0219

Marjorie Fiske and Patricia Kendall Al Schacht as a Baseball Announcer, 1944, 14 pp.: 1 folder containing project materials

[24 people listened to a transcription of an Al Schacht broadcast, filled out questionnaires covering background information and their general impressions of him and then were interviewed in some detail as to their reasons for liking or disliking him. Report: B-0219]


Box 7 Folder B-0220

Goodwin Watson & Green Tide Magazine Study II, 1944, 52 pp.: 6 folders containing Interviews, Memos, and Codes, including one empty folder with a copy of the study in Vienna.

[This study tries to answer such questions as "What do its readers think of Tide's editorial policy? What articles do they like? What are the high spots in Tide? To what extent is it really read?" 395 advertising, manufacturing, and business executives were interviewed in detail. See also B-0210. Report: B-0220]


Box 7 Folder B-0221

Patricia Kendall Comparing Four Liniment Commercials, 1944, 25 pp.: 1 folder containing codes 1 empty folder indicating that a copy of the Report is in Vienna

[Questionnaires filled out by 384 people were used to determine which of four commercials was best remembered. Report: B-0221]


Box 7 Folder B-0222

Marjorie Fiske Attitudes Toward Subscription Radio, 1944, 80 pp.:1 folder containing Questions & codes, and one empty folder indicating copy of the study is in Vienna.

["The object of this study was to gauge the degree of public receptivity toward the proposed subscription radio plan, as indicated both by the degree of interest in the plan itself and by the degree of satisfaction or dissatisfaction with current radio offerings." Questionnaire included. 1000 interviews in upper 3/4 of all economic levels around New York City were conducted. Report: B-0222]


Box 7 Folder B-0223

Herta Herzog and Katherine Wolf "War Town" Evaluation Study, 1945, 5 pp.: 1 folder containing Notes; also indicates copy of the study is in Vienna

[14 programs of this radio series which portrayed a community service organization helping a person in distress were reviewed. This memorandum offers "observations which may be of some practical value in the planning of a similar program series in the future." Report: B-0223]


Box 8 Folder B-0224

Helen Schneider & Lazarsfeld Morning Radio Programs, 1944, B-0224-1: 44 pp., B-0224-3: 16 pp., B-0224-4a: 107 pp.: 17 folder containing two empty folders indicating a copy of the report is in Vienna, and others containing Questionnaires & interview studies, Introduction to study, Mass media, Misc., Codebook, Abstracts, Reports, NBC Morning programs, Effects of mass media, Purpose of study, Preliminary introduction on second phase of study

[B-0224-1 This memorandum was designed to show why "Finders Keepers" should be kept as a morning program rather than return to daytime serial format and how to strengthen its particular appeal. B-0224-3 This paper "defines the audience potential for a non-story program and suggests a 'double-attack' approach in a revamped 'Finders Keepers' program leading eventually to a new policy for NBC in building its morning audience." B-0224-4a Based on interviews with 3500 women who listened to morning radio programs, this study describes the behavior of the audience and gives a psychological interpretation of that behavior. Non-listeners are also considered. See also, "Research for Action" by Lazarsfeld and Dinerman in Communications Research 1948-1949. Reports: B-0224-1; B-0224-2; B-0224-3; B-0224-4a Article: Lazarsfeld & Dinerman 1949]


Box 8 Folder B-0225

"We the People" Program Analysis, 1944, 1 folder containing project materials

[Report: not available]


Box 8 Folder B-0226

Paul F. Lazarsfeld Polls, Propaganda, and Politics, 1944, 1 folder containing Letters & pamphlets

[Report: not available Articles: Lazarsfeld et al. (3) 1944]


Box 8 & 9 Folder B-0230

Robert K. Merton Housing Study (Craftown Study), 1944, 32 folders and 1 binder containing Misc. memos and papers, Questions, Code-questions, Code, Interviews, Memos, Interviews, Annual review, Report, First year work-interim report, Pamphlets, Instructions, Manifest & latent functions, Annual review, Notes, Empty-slip, Laurenburg study, Appendix B- Craftown study, Two housing communities, Winfield tenants, Analysis

[Monograph: Merton, West, Jahoda, & Selvin 1951 Articles: Merton 1947 (3), 1948 (1, 2, 5, 6); Rosenberg 1951; Lazarsfeld & Merton 1954 Masters Essays: Melow 1951; Sidel 1968]


Box 9 Folder B-0231

Watson & Zeisel Polish Study, 1944, 3 folders containing Questions, Wallace poll, Polish survey

[Report: not available]


Box 9 Folder B-0232

Fiske Unions and the Radio Industry, 1944, 3 folders containing Radio survey, Interviews, Memos

[Report: B-0232-3; B-0232-4]


Box 9 Folder B-0235

P. F. Lazarsfeld Sampling Procedures for Measurement of Station Coverage,, 1944, 87 pp.: 1 empty folder

[This report contains tables which list 1) the number of counties with radio stations in each state, 2) state totals for counties with radio stations, 3) assignment of ballots in counties with radio stations and 4) counties without radio stations. A complete list by state of all cities and towns in counties which have radio stations is also included. Report: B-0235]


Box 9 Folder B-0236

Herzog American Mutual Advertising Test, 1944, 1 folder containing Test

[Report: not available]


Box 9 Folder B-0237

Curtis WNEW's Study of the NAB Circulation Plan, 1944, 1 folder containing Study

[Report: not available]


Box 9 & 10 Folder B-0240

Lazarsfeld, Berelson, Mills, Katz Personal Influence (Decatur Study), 1944, 44 folders containing Memos, Codes, Questions, Communication research, Report, Line-up of movie leaders, Study on influence of motion pictures, Tables, Misc. articles, Stratification & opinion, Speech, Fiske & Handel article-A-83-1947, Article - A-62- 1946, Article - A-82- 1947, Article- Lazarsfeld- A-88-1947, Follow-up poll, True story study, Communications research, Interpersonal influence, Choice of towns-social, Movie going frequency, Leadership section of study, Flow of personal influence, the Stanley Journal, Scripts, Personal influence in an American community, Computer sheets, Misc. statistics and fact book., Elihu Katz-personal influences (book-empty), Book reviews, Assessment , Misc. questions, Misc. tabulation sheets, Proofs for published report

[Report: not available Book: Katz & Lazarsfeld 1955 Articles: Lazarsfeld 1945 (1); Fiske & Handel 1946; Mills 1946 (2) Dissertation: Katz 1956]


Box 10 Folder B-0241

Lazarsfeld Effectiveness of Anti-Defamation League Propaganda, 1945, 1 folder containing Preliminary study

[Report: not available]


Box 10 Folder B-0242

Glock Lutheran Study, 1945, 3 folders containing Questions, Study, Meeting minutes

[Report: not available]


Box 10 Folder B-0243

Majorie Fiske and Katherine Wolf, Children Talk About Comics, 1946, 115 pp.: 5 folders including one empty with copy of contents in Vienna; others contain Codes, Memos, Note

["This study is the first ... which has attempted to get any direct information about the impact of comic book reading on children." 100 children were intensively interviewed to get some impression of the motives in and effects of comic book reading among different groups in relation to their general behavior, interests and attitudes. Interview guide included. See also pp. 3-50 in Communications Research, 1948-1949. Report: B-0243 Article: Wolfe & Fiske 1949]


Box 10 Folder B-0244

Bernard Berelson Experiment in Serial Reproduction, 1946, 15 pp.: 3 folders containing Study-report, Interviews, Memo

[Six chains of three men were used to discover how much of the original contents were communicated and what additions and distortions were introduced in each retelling of a cartoon about minority groups within the labor movement. Report: B-0244]


Box 11 Folder *B-0246

Bernard Berelson What Missing the Newspaper Means (Newspaper Strike Study),, 1946, 26 pp.: 3 folders containing Memo, Questions, Study report-questions

[60 intensive interviews were conducted to get at the basic problem, the function of the modern newspaper for its readers. Questionnaire included. Published. See pp. 111- 129 in Communications Research, 1948-1949. Report: B-0246 Article: Berelson 1949]


Box 11 Folder B-0248

Lazarsfeld, Jeanette Sayre Smith Control of Communications Media, 1945, 110 pp.: 1 empty folder with copy of contents in Vienna

[A report on the existing materials covering the role of professional personnel, organized interests, economics, government, comparative studies, and proposals for changing the control structure. Report: B-0248]


Box 11 Folder B-0250

Patricia Kendall, Wolf, Lazarsfeld, Strauss "Mr. Biggott" Study, 1946, B-0250-1: 132 pp., B-0250-2: 33 pp., B-0250-3: 26 pp.: 24 files.including three empty files which include the study & comparisons withcopies in Vienna; others contain Interview guides, Interview instructions, Interviewer memos, Interviews, Labor cartoons, Cartoons, Questions, Questionnaire, Code, Correspondence, Scale, Proposal- American Jewish Committee projects, Report, Survey, Study

[B-0250-1 150 men were interviewed as to their understanding of three "Mr. Biggott" cartoons. Interview guide included. B-0250-2 Three "Mr. Biggott" cartoons were shown to 692 women in Decatur, Illinois. From the interview data gathered, it was possible to study who did, and who did not understand them. B-0250-3 Methodological comparisons are made between B-0250-1 and B-0250-2 which used two different techniques to test the understandability of these three "Mr. Biggott cartoons. Questionnaire for B-0250-2 included. See also "The Analysis of Deviant Cases in Communications Research" by Kendall and Wolf, pp. 152-179 in Communications Research, 1948-1949. Reports: B-0250-1 through B-0250-3 Article: Kendall & Wolf 1949]


Box 11 Folder B-0251

Jewish Social Service Association Study (Case Records Analysis) (Berelson),, 1946, 2 folders containing codebooks and study

[Report:B-0251 1945; Article: Berelson 1947]


Box 11 Folder B-0253

CBS Study of Radio Listening in Midwestern Town (Lazarsfeld), 1945, 1 folder containing Memos and one empty folder with copy of the contents in Vienna

[Report: B-0253 1945]


Box 12 Folder B-0255

The People Look at Radio (Lazarsfeld & Field). 1 folder containing Codebooks, correspondence, mimeogaph materials, copy of the original text, a firstdraft of the study, and copies of NY Times article, a copy of the Pulse of New York.and materials on a NAB meeting.,, 1946

[Book: Lazarsfeld & Field 1946]


Box 12 Folder B-0256

Silverware Study (Green). Three files containing Questionnaires, Interviews ,Correspondence and Memos.,, 1946 (?)

[No report available.]


Box 12 Folder B-0257

Zionism Study (Glock). Two files containing Quetionnaires and Interviews,, 1946 (?)

[No report available.]


Box 12 Folder B-0258

New York Ecological Study (Hurdman). Two files containing the study and codebooks,, 1946 (?)

[No report available.]


Box 12 Folder B-0260

Research Activities of N.Y. State Department of Labor (Mills et al.). One file containing Questionnaire and two empty folders with copies of their contents in Vienna,, 1945

[Report: B-0260 1945]


Box 12 Folder B-0261

Book of the Month Club Codebook, 1946 (?)

[Report: B-0260 1945]


Box 12 Folder B-0262

Sarah Lawrence Miscellaneous Codes, 1946 (?)

[Report: B-0260 1945Report: B-0260 1945]


Box 12 Folder B-0263

Robert Douglas Study Codebook, 1946 (?)


Box 12 Folder B-0264

Crespi Cardplaying I folder containing Questionnaire and Codes, 1946 (?)


Box 12 Folder B-0265

J. Fischer Church Music Codebook, 1946 (?)


Box 12 Folder B-0266

American Jewish CommitteeStudy Codebooks, 1946 (?)


Box 12 Folder B-0267

American Jewish Commitee Study Pittsfield Poll and Codes, 1946 (?)


Box 12 Folder B-0271

Federation of Jewish Philanthropies Study (Zeisel). Two Folders Containing Memos & Graphs and Sample Promotional Materials and one empty folder with a copy of its contents -the report-in Vienna.,, 1947

[Report: B-0271 1947]


Box 12 Folder B-0272

Columnist Readership Study (Zeisel). Three folders containing Codebooks and Reports and Typescripts,, 1947

[Report: B-0272 1947]


Box 12 Folder B-0273

Literary Criticism Analysis (Kiapper). One looseleaf binder and five folders containing a reference copy of the report, codes, miscellaneous notes , report excerpts, and draft perspectives of the report sent to critics-Stanton.,, 1947

[Report: B-0273 1947]


Box 12 Folder B-0274

Audience Reaction to Ex Lax Commercials (Green). Seven folders containing Codesheets, Exlax Pretests and Tests and Commercial Questionnaire, Commercial Text for Radio,Draft Questionnaire, and Questionnaires and Codes and one empty folder with a copy of its contents in Vienna.,, 1947

[Report: B-0274-1, B-0274-2 1947]


Box 12 Folder B-0275

Attitudes toward Columbia University (Glock). Four folders containing Questionnaires, the Study and Letters and one empty folder with a copy of its contents in Vienna.,, 1947

[Report: B-0275-1, B-0275-2 1947]


Box 12 Folder B-0276

Experiment with Two Methods of Measuring Magazine Readership (Lazarsfeld & Ehrlich). Two folders containing the report and portfolio study,, 1947

[Report: B-027o i Y,+ /]


Box 12 Folder B-0277

Coverage of the Heirens Murder Case (Gottlieb). Four folders containing codes, report,intoductory typescript and one empty folder with a copy of its contents in Vienna,, 1947

[Report: B-0277, 1947; Article: Gottlieb, 1947]


Box 13 Folder B-0278

Betty Crocker Program Evaluation (Glock, Kendall, Green). Two2 folders and 1 binder containing ProgramAnalysis Of Betty Crocker and general Mills tsts, Codebooks and codes, Transcripts of Genral Mills Hour Sessions,Questionnaires, Interview Guides, Interview Transcripts, Evaluations Of proposed Broadcasts and Correspondence. One empty folder with copy of the contents listed as being in Vienna.,, 1946

[Report: B-0278-1, B-0278-2 1946]


Box 13 Folder B-0279

Content Analysis of Byrnes Address on Moscow Agreement (Glock). One empty folder with contents listed as being in Vienna,, 1945

[Report: B-0279 1945]


Box 13 Folder B-0280

NAB Study of CBS. Nine folders containing Codes and Codebooks, Memos and Correspondence, Miscellaneous Materials, Memos, Tables and Study Typescripts,, 1945-1946


Box 13 Folder B-0281

Franzen Study. One folder containing codebook, 1946


Box 13 Folder B-0282

ABC Study of ABC by H. Kaufman. Eight folders containing codes for a study of 8 different ABC shows, proposal on public housing study two typed manuscripts by David Sills and Fred Abraham,, 1946 and 1962


Box 14 Folder B-0301

Time Magazine College Survey (They Went to College) (Glock, West, Havemann). Twelve folders, 2 binders and codebooks with the former containing Codes and appendices, Questionnaires, Reports, a chapter of proposed book, memos, Analysis notes, study log and book review.,, 1947

[Book: Havemann & West 1952; Dissertation: West 1951]


Box 14 Folder B-0302

Panel Methods Project (Lazarsfeld, Glock) Article: Lazarsfeld 1948 . One6 folders and 1 binder containing a dissertation by Chrles Y. Glock, codes and Codebooks, Biographical Quiz, NBC Panels Materials, Proposals, Memos , a descriptive review, Study Proposal, Questionnaires, Effects of Re-interviewing andapplication of the panel method.,, 1948

[Masters Essays: McLoughlin 1953, Bond 1953; Dissertation: Glock 1952]


Box 14 Folder B-0303

Puerto Rican Study (The Puerto Rican Journey) (Mills & Senior). 8 folders containing Codebook, Questionnaire, Finding Summaries , Notes, Tally Sheets, Introduction and Letter of Transmittal. ,, 1947-1949

[Report: B-0303-1 through 3 1947-1949; Book: Mills, Senior & Goldsen 1950; Masters Essays: Parke 1952, Leibowitz 1955]


Box 14 Folder B-0304

Charles Y. Glock and Margaret McDonald Firemen's Pension Study, 1948, B-0304-1: 52 pp., B-0304-2: 35 pp.: 7 folders containing Questionnaires, Codebook, Regulations, Interviewer instructions, Reports

[B-0304-1 312 firemen were interviewed. Questionnaire included. B-0304-2 An analysis of data collected on aspects of the job other than pensions. Reports: B-0304-1; B-0304-2]


Box 15 Folder B-0305

Klapper Public Library Inquiry Project, 1947, 1 Bound report and 6 folders containing Bound report, Report, Codes, Memos & correspondence, Survey of literature, Questions & pamphlets

[Monograph: Klapper 1949]


Box 15 Folder B-0306

Jeannette Green and Babette Kass Armour Soap Study, 1948, 126 pp.: 5 folders containing Code & questionnaire, Questionnaire, Memos & correspondence, Codes, and one empty folder with copy of its contents-the report- in Vienna

[This study determined people's reactions to a meat-packing company making soap. Questionnaires included. Report: B-0306]


Box 15 Folder B-0307

Charles Y. Glock Magazine Preferences of Industrial Supply Executives, 1947, 25 pp.:3 folders containing Code, Notes, Outline of research procedures, and one ewith a copy of the report in Vienna

[Mail questionnaires sent to 2505 executives asked them to list in order of preference the business and general news magazines they read regularly. Report: B-0307]


Box 15 Folder B-0308

Carol Coen & Kass Magazine Preferences of Textile Mill Executives,, 1947, B-0308: 38 pp., B-0308-2: 63 pp.. 3 folders containing Questionnaires, Codes, and one empty folder with a copy of the report in Vienna

[B-0308-1 Reading preferences of 602 textile mill executives among 14 selected trade magazines were solicited. B-0308-2 This report represents the preferences of 1024 textile mill executives among 14 selected trade magazines. Questionnaire included. Reports: B-0308-1; B-0308-2 1949]


Box 15 Folder B-0309

Barbara Hockey, Robert Carlson and Anders Lunde Controversy of Music Industry and American Federation of Musicians,, 1948, 137 pp.: 2 folders containing report summary and one empty folder with its contents in Vienna

[Arguments on both sides are presented, then statistics picturing the state of employment of musicians, finally a review of the musical interests and activities of the American people since the advent of radio and broadcasting. Report: B-0309 Article: Lunde 1948 Masters Essay: Lunde 1947]


Box 15 Folder B-0310,

Charles Y. Glock and Melvin Goldberg Serious Radio Programs in the New York Area,, 1947, 57 pp.: 1 empty folder with a copy of its contents in Vienna

[An analysis of serious radio programs available in the New York area and the extent to which they were heard was made to help determine whether Columbia University should operate an FM station. Report: B-0310]


Box 15 Folder B-0311

Charles Y. Glock Life Dealer Panel, 1948, 25 pp.: 3 folders containing Observations, Report

[After careful study a recommendation was made that no further analysis of this panel be made as the nature of the sample and structure of the study precluded the derivation of valid and reliable conclusions from the available data. Report: B-0311]


Box 16 Folder B-0314

Anti-Semitism Poll in New York City- American Jewish Committee, 1947, 3 folders containing Questionnaires, Misc., Planning for the poll

[Report: not available]


Box 16 Folder B-0315

Benjamin Ringer & Charles Y. Glock Content Analysis of Flint Newspapers on Auto Workers Strike,, 1947, 66 pp.: 2 folders containing Report, Code

[Analysis of Flint, Michigan, newspapers as to their treatment of the UAW-CIO strike against General Motors Corporation. Both public and union newspapers were studied. Report: B-0315]


Box 16 Folder B-0320

Lazarsfeld & Fiddle Jewish Labor Study Analysis (Institute of Social Research Data),, 1947, 5 folders containing Codebook, Directives for editing, Typescripts, Report


Box 16 Folder B-0323

Margaret McDonald Public Awareness of Health Facilities, 1948, 50 pp.: 5 folders containing memos ,correspondence, questionnaires and their development and proposal; also one empty folder with copy of contents in Vienna possibly containing the report.

[This presents a preliminary questionnaire with results of the pretest interviews along with recommendations for revision of the questionnaire and a proposal for its city-wide administration. Report: B-0323]


Box 16 Folder B-0331

Arthur Kornhauser, Jeannette Green, Leo Srole Psychological Impact of Newspaper vs. Radio Advertisements,, 1948, B-0331-1: 111 pp., B-0331-2: 30 pp., B-0331-3: 125 pp.: 30 folders containing Questionnaire, Questionnaire & memo, Codebooks, Reports, Correspondence & memos, What women liked, Summary of main points, Description of commercials used, Qualitative codes, Sampling-oranges, Additional information requested, Preliminary report, Preliminary questionnaire, Experiments, Intra-individual comparisons, Survey materials, Progress report, Introduction to the study, Findings summary, Memo-Rogue's report, Statements to press & pamphlet, Analysis, Lab test procedures, Preliminary reports, Result reports, Codes

[B-0331-1 This report attempts to ascertain what goes on in people's minds when they read newspaper ads and hear radio commercials. It also considers how people are attracted to these advertisements, and the general attitudes of individuals toward them. Questionnaires and sample advertisements included. B-0331-2 28 women were shown a selected newspaper advertisement and questioned immediately about their response to that advertisement. The respondents then heard an advertisement of the same product on the phonograph in an attempt to analyze what effect the use of each media has on the response to an advertisement. In half the interviews the order was reversed so that the respondents heard the advertisement before reading it.

B-0331-3 In addition to primary emphasis on "immediate" psychological responses to the two media, this study investigates how people come to pay attention to the advertisements in their newspaper and on the air and it seeks further information on the attitudes people have developed toward newspaper and radio advertising in general. 700 housewives interviewed. Questionnaire included. Reports: B-0331-1; B-0331-2; B-0331-2 (not duplicate); B-0331-3 1948-1949]


Box 16 Folder B-0332

Klapper & Glock Scientific American Study (Condon Case Controversy),, 1948, 7 folders containing Coding instructions, Questionnaire & codes, Questionnaire, Codes, Correspondence & Questionnaire, Report (article)

[Article: Klapper & Glock 1949]


Box 16 Folder B-0333

York N. Lucci and Alan S. Meyer Oneonta Health Survey, 1951, 66 pp.:1 folders containing Questionnaire. 1 empty folder with copy of its contents-the report-in Vienna.

[All members 18 and older in a random sample of 800 households in Oneonta, New York, and contiguous rural area were to be surveyed. Object: to obtain statistics on the health status and health needs of the community. Questionnaires included. Report: B-0333]


Box 16 Folder B-0334

Leo Stole and Robert T. Bower Voting Behavior of American Ethnic Groups,, 1948, 34 pp.: 2 folders containing Memos,polls. One empty folderwith copy of the report in Vienna

[Re-examines question of ethnic voting by relating sex, age, economic status, and education to ethnic groups: Jews, Blacks, Italians, and Irish. Report: B-0334; B-0334 (duplicate) Article: Bower 1948 (1), 1950]


Box 16 Folder B-0335

Green, Clarence Fish and Francis Parker The Public Views the RCA 45 RPM Record System,, 1949, 40 pp.: 9 folders containing Memo, Questionnaires, Interviews, RCA tape recorder, Analysis, Draft analysis, Respondents background. One empty folder with copy of report in Vienna

[Forty-one people interviewed expressed favorable attitudes to the product-45 rpm record player and records, more unfavorable ones to the general situation and the ad. Report: B-0335 Articles: Lazarsfeld 1959 (1, 2)]


Box 16 Folder B-0336

Kingsley Davis German Broadcasting Project, 1949, 11 folders containing Correspondence, Memos, Transcripts, Pertinent facts, Analysis & facts & correspondence & schedules

[Report: not available]


Box 16 Folder B-0337

Kass Public Views of Atomic Energy (Federation of Atomic Scientists Report),, 1948, 14 folders containing Questionnaires, Project reports on World Government Project, Memos, Atomic bomb questionnaire, Transcript report, Respondents, Report on UN, Minutes of Conference on Atomic Energy & World Organizations at Princeton (Nov. 28-30, 1947)


Box 17 Folder B-0338

Gasoline Study, 1948, 3 folders containing Interviews, Typescript report, Typescript & related printed article

[Report: not available]


Box 17 Folder B-0339

Charles Y. Glock & Babette Kass Advertising Agencies & Companies,, 1948, 5 folders containing Correspondence, Companies questioned, Questionnaires, Company responses, List of companies under various advertising companies

[Report: not available]


Box 17 & 18 Folder B-0340

Berelson, Lazarsfeld, McPhee 1948 Voting Study (Elmira Study), 1948, 40 folders containing , 1 computer printout, 10 separate bound folders containing Codebooks, List, Questionnaire & Codebook, Transfer cards, Interview instructions, Computer sheets, Memos, Questionnaires, Ballots, Reviews, Articles and reprints, Mass Media Campaign (chapter draft), Elmira new groups codebook, Caplewitz sample, Sample lists, Empty folder (Voting by Lazarsfeld, Berelson, & McPhee), Article (A Fully Observable Electorate- by R.B. Smith, & William McPhee)...

[Report: not available Book: Berelson, Lazarsfeld, & McPhee 1954 Articles: Manheimer & H. Hyman 1949, Kitt & Gleicher 1950 Masters Essay: Meyer 1951 Dissertations: Baxter 1951, Kaplan 1955, M. Hyman 1964]


Box 18 Folder B-0343

Kingsley Davis and Babette Kass Installment Buying of Cars, 1949, 191 pp.: 10 folders containing Questionnaires, Codes, Memos, Essential information, Portraits of CIT, Notes, Typescript report

[This is a report on attitudes and opinions toward installment buying in which 103 people were interviewed. Report: B-0343]


Box 18 Folder B-0344

Jeannette Green Ready-to-Eat Cereals, 1948, 103 pp.: 2 folders containing Correspondence, Analysis & in depth interviews

[Five depth interviews were conducted with housewives on different economic levels to determine factors which influence purchase of ready-to-eat cereals and to provide incidental information about cereal eating and buying behavior. Interviews given in full and analyzed to illustrate the kind of data this type of interview affords. Report: B-0344]


Box 18 Folder B-0345

Jeannette Green Radio vs. Newspaper Advertising of Pyequick, June 1948, 31 pp.: 1 folder containing psychological analysis and one empty folder with similar content inVienna

[This pilot study, based on material gathered for B-0331-1, evaluated the effectiveness of Pyequick ads in terms of feelings, images, thoughts and buying dispositions stimulated by these ads and also dealt with specific psychological resistances to them. Report: B-0345]


Box 18 Folder B-0347

Kass New York Television Survey, 1948, 7 folders containing Memos & correspondence, Questionnaires, Studies, Surveys, Articles

[Report: not available]


Box 18 Folder B-0349

Merton, Sussman, Jahoda Eisenhower Mail Study, 1948, 2 folders containing Memos & correspondence, Codes

[Report: not available]


Box 18, 19, & 20 Folder B-0350

Herta Herzog and John Morsell Venereal Disease Survey- Columbia, Ohio, 1948-1949, 373 pp.: 67 folders containing , 2 binders & index cards One box-play loose section, Binder one- Counts I-IV, Binder two- Codebook #1019, Correspondence & memos. Memoranda, Codes of Waves I and II, Scripts for VD radio project, Statistics, Questionnaires, Wave II-blank schedules, Codes, Interviews, Interview specifications, Misc. pamphlets, Wave I-blank schedule, Misc. reports, Interview instructions, Misc. radio tests, Project specifications, Proposal, Interview pretests, Reports & analysis, Study & analysis, Survey, Patient list, Revisions of study, Study form, Classification, Notification of action, Demonstration program, Public health clinic, V.D. project- meeting of May, 1949

[I. VD attitudes in the community-Herzog; 2 waves of 1000 interviews each in between which a comprehensive educational program was staged to provide systematic information on knowledge, interests, and attitudes of the general population with respect to syphilis and to ascertain the educational efforts' effectiveness. II. The VD sufferer and his motives-Morsell; 1000 interviews of persons who came to a VD clinic for help. Questionnaires for I and II included. Report: B-0350; B-0350 (duplicate copy) Articles: Morsell & Goldsen 1950, Morsell 1952, 1953]


Box 20 Folder B-0351

E. Fein Calling All Girls, September 2, 1948, 1 folder containing codes Research column on America...

[Report: not available]


Box 20 & 21 Folder B-0355

Lazarsfeld Latent Structure Analysis I, 1948, 30 Folders. Folders contain Analytical chapters for project, Misc. materials, Training program, Correspondence & memos, Graphs, Computing forms, Chapter for project, Procedural instructions, Computation formulae, Mathematical foundation of analysis, Computation instructions, Project articles, Conceptual article, Procedural articles, Model for attitude testing, Memorandums, Empty folder containing (Algebraic introduction to latent structure analysis), General model for factoring & scaling qualitative data

[Report: B-0355 Articles: Lazarsfeld 1950 (1, 2), 1956 (2), McPhee & Coleman 1958, Lazarsfeld 1959 (1, 2) 1960 (1) Masters Essay: Orleans 1948, Gilliam 1949, Siegel 1950 Dissertation: Rossi 1951]


Box 21 Folder B-0361

Comparative Studies of Communication in Western Europe (See also B-0404),, 1949-1952, B-0361-1: 36 pp., B-0361-2: 38 pp., B-0361-3: 25 pp., B-0361-4: 29 pp., B-0361-5: 21 pp., B-0361-6: 40 pp., B-0361-7: 22 pp., B-0361-8: 102 pp., B-0361-9: 43 pp.: 8 folders containing Analysis & articles, Observations on testing, Analysis study. One empty folder with copy of materials on the experimental project of identifying VOA listeners in Vienna

[B-0361-1 This report discusses an index of public opinion leadership (a method of identifying opinion leaders), the distribution of opinion leaders within the Norwegian population and the degree to which opinion leaders influence others. B-0361-2 Analyzing data from a survey of 2207 people in Sweden, this report discusses an index of opinion leadership, the distribution of opinion leaders within the Swedish population and factors influencing the likelihood of being an opinion leader. B-0361-3 Since the proportion of population listening to VOA broadcasts is small, this report discusses the use of the snowball technique in locating a larger portion of the potential VOA audience. (The snowball technique is a research method in which respondents are asked to list other people they feel would make a relevant contribution to the study. These people are then interviewed by the researchers and the cycle is repeated.). B-0361-4 This report points out problems arising from conducting international broadcasting surveys involving the use of questionnaires and suggests how these problems may be handled. B-0361-5 This report offers an example of a practical solution to some of the problems raised in B-0361-4. It analyzes aspects of the VOA's Norwegian audience, based on a sample of 557 VOA listeners and 798 other listeners to U. S. radio broadcasts in 1950. B-0361-6 This paper discusses problems encountered by analysts of the study, Competitive Broadcasting to Germany, which was a study of the content of radio programs broadcast to Germany by VOA, BBC and Radio Moscow in 1948-49. Specifically considered are how the analysts dealt with problems regarding classification of content of programs, presentation of data obtained and interpretation of data. B-0361-7 This report deals with the results of a test of VOA programs in Sweden, Germany, Austria, Italy and France. In each country five specific programs were tested on listener panels. The panel members filled out questionnaires before and after the listening sessions to test their reactions to the programs. B-0361-8 This is an analysis of organized group radio listening and the structure of French radio at the end of 1949. Also includes a statement outlining a long-range program of international communications research and the kinds of problems which would be met whenever it was undertaken. B-0361-9 Using data obtained in studies conducted in France, Austria and Finland, this experiment was to provide information leading to 1) the ability to arrive at a single estimate of the size of the VOA audience in each country, 2) the use of a minimal number of questions to provide such an absolute figure and 3) the possibility of designing a scale of intensity of listening to the VOA. Reports: B-0361-1 through B-0361-9; B-0442 (two studies in one report) Masters Essay: Arachtingi 1952]


Box 21 Folder B-0362

Jonathon Wilde & Company Vassar College Education Project, 1946, 8 folders containing Codebooks, Questionnaires, Tables, Correspondence, Occupation of Alumnae, Husbands, Vassar Alumnae magazine

[Report: not available.]


Box 21 Folder B-0363

Kingsley Davis/ B.A.S.R. Morningside Manhattanville Redevelopment Community Survey,, 1949-1950, 8 folders containing Coding & codebooks, Questionnaire, Correspondence & memos, Pre-test, Community profile, Interview guide

[Report: not available]


Box 21 Folder B-0364

Dean Manheimer and Babette Kass Slogans for Whiskey Advertisements, 1949, 18 pp.: 4 folders containing Questionnaire, Tables, Test survey and one empty folder containing a copy of a study of Slogans for a Kinsey Whiskey Advertisement in Vienna

[Pre-test of four slogans for possible use in a whiskey advertisement, focusing on interest in and comprehension of them. 400 men interviewed. Questionnaire 'included. Report: B-0364]


Box 21 Folder B-0365

Dean Manheimer and Babette Kass Knowledge About Blended Whiskey, 1949, 36 pp.:4 folders containing Correspondence & memos, Questionnaire, Pretest findings, Specifications for Whiskey study and one empty folder with a copy of the study in Vienna

[230 men interviewed, questionnaire included. Report: B-0365]


Box 21 Folder B-0366

Babette Kass Magazine Preferences of Latin American Executives, 1949, 20 pp.: 3 folders containing Correspondence & memos, Tables & Misc. material, Questionnaire, and one empty folder with a copy of the study in Vienna

[This report reviews the procedure used and presents the findings. Questionnaire included. 931 respondents. Report: B-0366]


Box 21 Folder B-0367

Dean Manheimer and Babette Kass Job Satisfaction of Insurance Underwriters,, 1949, 573 pp.:4 folders containing Codes, Questionnaire, Correspondence & memos, Codebook, and one empty folder with a copy of the report in Vienna

[Repeat of earlier mail questionnaire survey. Questionnaire included. Section I summarizes overall statistics and analyzes primary significance of survey results. Section II compares attitudes of underwriters. Section III contains all their written-in suggestions. Reports: B-0367-1; B-0367-2; B0367-3]


Box 21 Folder B-0368

Babette Kass Advertising Effectiveness of Newspapers, 1949, 16 pp.3 folders containing Memos & correspondence, Contracts, Analysis and one empty folder containing a copy of the operating instructions in Vienna

[Trial run to provide a base for estimating cost of further work; information for charting the advertising effectiveness analysis of North Carolina newspapers. Report: B-0368]


Box 21 Folder B-0369

Babette Kass and J. Mayone Stycos Men's Clothing Behavior, 1949, 94 pp.:6 folders containing Proposal, Memos & correspondence, Tables, Misc. materials, Questionnaire, Report and one empty folder with a copy of the report Part II-actual interviews- in Vienna

[24 depth interviews administered to individuals of varying age, sex, occupation, and socioeconomic status. Complete interviews included. Reports: B-0369- vol. 1 (with note and explanation); B-0369- vol. 2, part 1 (although spine says part 2, title page says part 1); B-0369- vol. 2, part 2]


Box 22, 23, & 24 Folder B-0370

J. Mayone Stycos, Mary Stycos, Lerner, et al. Middle East Study (Voice of America, International Radio Project),, 1951- 1952, B-0370-1: 96 pp., B-0370-2: 67 pp., B-0370-3: 75 pp., B-0370-4: 29 pp., B-0370-5: 168 pp., B-0370-6: 41 pp., B-0370-7:, B-0370-8: 32 pp., B-0370-9: , 32 pp., B-0370-10: 24 pp., B-0370-11: 172 pp., B-0370-12: 120 pp., B-0370-13: 262 pp., B-0370-14: 61 pp., B-0370-15: 190 pp., B-0370-16: 86 pp., B-0370-17: 68 pp., B-0370-18: 245 pp., B-0370-19: 56 pp.: 76 folders containing , 2 separate binders one empty folder with a copy of Greek attitudes towards the U.S., USSR, England & France in Vienna, Greece- reports & studies, Turkey- report & studies, Lebanon- report & studies, Jordan- report & studies, Egypt (2 copies)- report & studies, separate binder (Egypt-same as other studies), Separate binder, two empty folders with copies of reports and studies on Iran in Vienna, Book review, Egypt- papers, Middle East- papers, Report on Syria, one empty folder with copies of papers on four Arabic countries in Vienna, Report- Middle East generally, Turkey- papers, Iran- papers, Article Groier & (chief- Lerner), one empty folder supposed to contain a copy of the book entitled : "The Passing of Traditional Society" by Lerner), Report- Turkey, Team paper- Concept of Acculturation by Robert Solow, Proposal, Report & project outline- on communication systems, Data on international radio project by Wise for R.K. Merton, Egypt- report, Iran- report, Islam & Westernization by Kay Peterson, Misc.- Israel, Lazarsfeld paper-Communication systems: Comparative Study, VOA magazines, Psychological research project report, Misc. non-bureau journals & articles, Contract, Misc., Meeting minutes, Misc. memos, Research memo, Confidential policy memo, Projected research plans, Proposals on reanalysis of Turkish material, Paper- Problems in International Communication Research by Marjorie Fiske & Leo Lowenthal, Department of State: Book Translation Program- Turkey, Meeting at State Department & memos & correspondence (April 28, 1950), Master codebook, Codes- Syria, Codes- Iran, Codes- Lebanon, Codes- Jordan, Codes- Egypt, Codes- Turkey, Interview guide, Codes- Greece, Codebook- (Greece, Turkey, & Iran), Misc. codes, Interview & questionnaire instructions, Questionnaire

[B-0370-1 300 individuals, mostly male radio listeners, were interviewed on their attitudes toward the people, ways of life and foreign policies of the four above countries. All B-0370 reports on Greece are based on the same 300 qualitative interviews. B-0370-2 This covers the role of radio in the lives of the Greeks, including their image of radio, listening habits and preferences and attitudes toward foreign broadcasts. B-0370-3 This is a comparative evaluation of the three media, in an attempt to assess the relative advantages and disadvantages of each of these means of communication in Greece. B-0370-4 A consideration of the illiterate tavern owner who may own the only radio in a village, and the priest and teacher who can read the newspaper. B-0370-5 . 300 qualitative interviews "designed to study the comparative role of the several mass media and face-to-face communications in the lives of various segments of the Turkish population." B-0370-6 115 interviews were conducted with four key groups in Turkish society in order to study radio listening in general and foreign broadcast listening in particular. B-0370-7 An analysis of newspaper reading habits and preferences of the same four key groups, reading patterns of foreign publications, and comparison of reading of American and other foreign language publications. B-0370-8 This report describes their patterns of moviegoing, reactions to foreign newsreels and reactions to foreign documentaries. B-0370-9 The role domestic mass media played in their lives was determined. B-0370-10 A survey of personal contacts among members of these key groups with foreigners-domestic contacts, those abroad, and impressions of Americans. B-0370-11 A study of the potential audiences within an Arab country. Based on 300 qualitative interviews. B-0370-12 An analysis of the attitudes and communications pattems of four numerically and structurally significant groups in Jordan. Based on about 150 qualitative interviews. B-0370-13 The psychological and political contexts of the communications behavior of four occupational groups are studied. Based on 331 qualitative interviews. B-0370-14 Their communications behavior is studied in an attempt to determine the effect of attitudes upon receptivity to foreign broadcasts in Egypt. B-0370-15 Based on interviews with controlled sample of 300 persons. Sets up political typology and studies attitudes and communications behavior in relation to that typology. B-0370-16 A study of U.S. and Russian partisans in the Iranian population to establish the relationship between political opinion and mass media behavior; 201 qualitative interviews. B-0370-17 201 qualitative interviews conducted to form a description of adherents to the extreme left and the extreme right. B-0370-18 A statistical summary of studies of communication and opinion in four Middle Eastern countries, emphasizing differences related to nationality and education. B-0370-19 This report brings together and codifies the implications of the entire communications behavior study (B-0370) which are most relevant for the International Information Administration's program in the Near and Middle East. The three parts of this report make suggestions for the handling of the media along the Soviet periphery, deal with the content and presentation of the IIA communications and discuss the best ways of communicating with different nationality groups. Reports: B-0370-1 through B-0371-19 Book: Lerner 1958 Articles: Glock 1952, Ringer & Sills 1952, Stycos 1952, Brunner 1953, Lerner (1953, 1955), Kendal 1956, Carlson 1958, Masters Essay: Berkowitz 1953, Berlas 1953, Marsh 1953, Trees 1953, Fyne 1954 Dissertation: Millard 1955]


Box 24 Folder B-0371

Jeannette Green and Babette Kass Brand Motivation in the Purchase of Major Household Appliance,, 1950, 176 pp.: 12 folders containing Television interview, Questionnaires, Store observations, Misc. materials, Memos & correspondence, the working house study. Electrical & gas home appliance industry, Study, Research proposals and one empty folder with a copy of its contents-the report- in Vienna

[100 pilot interviews, 28 observations of actual shopping behavior, with particular reference to refrigerators and television sets. Main objectives were to find some major problems in this area, to discover hypotheses, to test further procedures. Questionnaires included. Report: B-0371]


Box 24 Folder B-0372

Babette Kass The Influence of Handwriting on School Grades, 1950, 34 pp.: 5 folders containing Memos & correspondence, Handwriting & jobs, Test study, Research proposals, Report (2 copies)

[250 high school students' essays in their own handwriting were graded, then regraded when all were rewritten in uniform mechanical script. Report: B-0372]


Box 24 Folder B-0373

Jeannette Green & Manheimer Acceptance of Soluble Coffee, 1949, 234 pp.: 1 empty folder with copy of the contents-the report-in Vienna

[15 depth interviews conducted to find out resistances to soluble coffee and the bases for those resistances and also to determine the factors contributing to its acceptance. Complete interviews included. Report: B-0373]


Box 24 Folder B-0374

Marie Jahoda Intergroup Relations in Industry, 1949, 51 pp.: 1 empty folder with a copy of the contents-the report-in Vienna

[An exploratory study based on data from observations of discussion sessions among 9 management and 15 labor persons at General Cable, Perth Amboy, New Jersey, from informal conversation, answers to questionnaires, and from group evaluation of the course. Questionnaires included. Report: B-0374]


Box 24 Folder B-0375

J. Mayone Stycos and Warren Breed The Harrisburg Community and its Newspapers,, 1950, 68 pp.:3 folders containing Questionnaire, Preliminary proposal, Respondents and one empty folder with a copy of the report in Vienna

[Overall problem was: Do people want another newspaper? 46 personal, unstructured interviews on general climate of Harrisburg to set up hypotheses, to find direction for solution of problem, to develop techniques for its solution. Report: B-0375 Dissertation: Breed 1952]


Box 24 Folder B-0376

Stanley Bigman The "New Internationalism" Under Attack, 1950, 105 pp.: 1 folder containing Report

[Six publications conducting a sustained campaign against world federalism as one aspect of a Communist conspiracy were analyzed as to the arguments used in opposing "World Government." Report: B-0376 Article: Bigman (1) 1950]


Box 24 Folder B-0377

Kass Margarine Study, 1949, 3 folders containing Interview guide, Questionnaire, Study

[Report: not available]


Box 24 Folder B-0378

Lazarsfeld Stock Exchange Study, 1949, 2 folders containing Questionnaire, Proposal

[Report: not available]


Box 24 Folder B-0380

Ohio State University Election Panel, 1949, 1 folder containing Questionnaire

[Report: not available]


Box 24 Folder B-0385

Robert Merton Social Theory & Structure, 1949, 1 Empty folder with above title.

[Report: not available]


Box 24 Folder B-0387

White Collar Workers, 1949, One folder. Folder contains Miscellaneous interviews by Rosenberg for his MA thesis on white collar workers.

[Report: not available]


Box 24 Folder B-388

White Collar workers, 1948, One Folder. Folder contains Miscellaneous materials- also for Rosenberg's interviews for his MA thesis on white collar workers.

[Report: not available]


Box 24, 25, 26 Folder B-0390

Fred Ikle, Davis, et al. Urban Analysis Project (Air Force Study), 1951- 1953, Pages: B-0390-1: 93 pp., B-0390-2: 31 pp., B-0390-3: 7 pp., B-0390-4: Published in American Journal of Sociology, vol. 58 (1952), pp.133-136, B-0390-5: 31 pp., B-0390-6: Published. See book: The Social Impact of Bomb Destruction by Fred Ikle, B-0390-7: 19 pp., B-0390-8,9: 77 pp., B-0390-10: 34 pp., B-0390-11: 62 pp., B-0390-12: 16 pp., B-0390-13: 35 pp., B-0390-14: 78 pp., B-0390-15: 30 pp., B-0390-16: 83 pp., B-0390-17: 44 pp., B-0390-18: 87 pp., B-0390-20: 39 pp., B-0390-21: 34 pp., B-0390-22: 15 pp., B-0390-23: 9 pp., B-0390-24: 97 pp., B-0390-25: 204 pp.:, plus 16 folders, 6 stapled folders and , 2 uncovered stapled folders with contents noted below. Dissertation by Ikle- Impact of War, Uncovered folder- Air University report on Human Resources- Research Institute, Interview methodology, Interview bibliography, Progress reports by Kingsley Davis, Memos & correspondence, Index of reports, Content code for index, Report summary, Individual reports & articles, Progress reports- Ikle,

[B-0390-1 Using data obtained primarily from more than 60 West German cities bombed in World War II, this report establishes a method for estimating the population loss of a city as a result of housing destruction. B-0390-2 Using data obtained primarily from the local statistical office in Warsaw, this report illustrates the use of demographic and transit data in analyzing the growth and development of war-damaged cities. B-0390-3 This report discusses the influence of wartime urban destruction on population distribution as compared to the long-range historical trend in population distribution. B-0390-4 Evacuation and the Cohesion of Urban Groups. B-0390-5 This report deals with further problems concerning social effects of air-borne destruction in cities with emphasis on its demographic aspects. It examines the physical effects of destruction on a city's transportation system, communications facilities and utilities in order to determine the social repercussions of this damage. B-0390-6 the social impact of bomb destruction. B-0390-7 Purpose of study was "to examine existing studies and literature for techniques of measuring morale, and availability of data useful for the measurement and analysis of morale." B-0390-8,9 Based on statistical data, these reports attempt to develop mathematical formulae for the measurement of degree of urbanization and societal stability. B-0390-10 A discussion of the application of mathematical tools to counts and measurements in urban sociology. B-0390-11 Discusses the emergence of the modern city in an international context-economic functions performed, identifying characteristics, patterns of land-use, city-region relationships. Suggested research. Bibliography. B-0390-12 This is an attempt to differentiate between workers performing production functions and workers performing maintenance functions and a consideration of the implications of such a division. Based on Canadian and U.S. census data. B-0390-13 . A consideration of the stability of relationships among cities over a period of time, and of the stability of industrial relationships within single cities over a period of time. B-0390-14 This paper is concerned with a descriptive survey of the contents of the Russian census describing in detail the census of 1926 and to a lesser extent those of 1897, 1917, 1920, and 1923. An explanation of definitions of terms is included. B-0390-15 An attempt to determine whether the difference in definition of skilled workers in the U. S. and U. S. S.R. is related to differences in technological. B-0390-16 An enumeration of changes in the technological and socioeconomic structure of five Russian cities which have taken place during rapid urbanization. Includes discussion of usefulness of Soviet statistics. B-0390-17 A discussion of empirical examples of urban growth and alternative means of estimating such growth. B-0390-18 This study is an attempt to provide some pertinent information about the socioeconomic development of Korea and to relate such development to the growth of Korean cities. Based on census data. B-0390-20 A progress report and prospectus for the future of a system for filing quantitative data for the cities of the world with over 100,000 population. B-0390-21 This report deals with the potential usefulness of the World Urban Resources Index for comparative, systematic analysis and stresses the importance of the context, or universe, of a particular city in such analysis. B-0390-22 An evaluation of methods of calculation of rates of growth intended for use in large-scale projects. B-0390-23 A discussion of operationalizing Otis Dudley Duncan's cost-utility framework. B-0390-24 Age structure and sex composition of urban populations. Demographic profiles of some cities. Intercity variation in demographic structure. Based on data on file in World Urban Resources Index. B-0390-25 A study of the demographic structure of 94 Mediterranean cities and their economic roles. Based on World Urban Resources Index data. Reports: B-0390-1 through B-0390-25 (excluding B-0390-19) Book: Ikle 1958 Articles: Ikle 1951 (1, 2), Bernert & Ikle 1952, Hertz & Davis 1952, Ikle 1954 (1, 2), Davis 1955, Hammer & Ikle 1957]


Box 26 Folder B-0391

Kingsley Davis and Brayfield Interview Methodology Project (AFIRM, Air Force Interviewing Research Methods),, 1951, 49 folders including one empty one and 1 binder. Binder- Interviewing in Foreign Area Research- edited by Lee M. Wiggins. Folders contain Air interrogation guide - Airforce (1952, marked restricted), List of documents, Project explanation, Project descriptions, Memo, Organizational structure, Plans & requirements, Objective & plans, Cost reimbursement, Expenditures- through June 1951, Statement of plans, Work statement, General proposals, Methodological considerations, Sample preliminary analysis- Harvard, Individual reports & articles, Research memorandums, Research program & schedule for German staff, Raw individual intelligence reports (marked restricted), Questionnaire, Attachments, Memos& correspondence, Wriggins material with 4 separate folders included, Progress Report, Article (marked restricted), Miscellaneous, Voluntary sources (restricted), Exploratory studies in nature of interviewing, Data collection forms, Reports & memos, Harvard Refugee Interview project, Interviewing hints, Bibliography on Columbia University Project, Selection of interviewers, Empty folder with missing contents supposedly a ( Bibliography of the interviewing literature), Proposal for further investigation.

[Vols. I-V, Five volumes are: I. Data Collection Forms and related Material, 28 pp.; II. Reports and Memoranda, 88 pp.; III. The Harvard Refugee Project, 58 pp.; IV. Interviewer Hints for Wringer Interviews, 38 pp.; V. Bibliography of the Literature concerning the use of Interviewing in Selected Fields, 77 p. Report: B-0391 (Vols. I- V) Masters Essay: Turk 1952 Dissertation: Lennard 1955]


Box 26 Folder B-0392

J. Mayone Stycos Razor Blade Study, 1950, 58 pp. 4, folders

[4 Folders contain Codes & Questionnaires Proposal, Memos and one empty folder marked as having contained the report.. Two6 men were intensively interviewed to uncover motivations which might not come out by more standard questionnaire method and to develop a questionnaire which could test and elaborate upon hypotheses developed as a result of the study. Report: B-0392]


Box 26 Folder B-0393

Robert C. Myers Home Permanent Study, 1951, 155 pp.: 11 folders including three empty folders one of which is labeled as referring to a copy of the report in Vienna. Other folders contain Interview guide, Proposal, Trip report, Studies, Observation summary, Employment applications, and Respondent key

[393 in-depth interviews ]


Box 26 Folder B-0394

Leo Srole, Babette Kass and Charles Glock Car Poster Study- Anti-Defamation League,, 1951-1952, B-0394-1: 223 pp., B-0394-2: 166 pp.: 12 folders containing Project outline, Proposal, Car Evaluations, Map of Springfield, Mass., Questionnaire, Correspondence & Memos, Codes and Instructions, Marginals, Published Report, Substatntive Studies & Typescripts.

[B-0394-1 This study focussed on the audience for the posters prepared by the Institute for American Democracy and the experiences of the subjects as they saw the material. 400 bus riders in Springfield, Massachusetts, were intensively interviewed using mainly open-ended questionnaires. B-0394-2 Based on 401 interviews with bus riders in Springfield, Massachusetts, this report evaluates audience reaction to a series of posters prepared by the Anti-Defamation League designed to improve attitudes toward minority groups. It discusses such factors as who and how many people saw the posters, and the viewers' comprehension and recall of these posters. Reports: B-0394-1; B-0394-2 Article: Srole 1956 Masters Essay: Kinard 1953]


Box 27 Folder B-0395

William McPhee, Phillip Ennis and Alan Meyer 1950 Congressional Voting Study (Regional Panels),, 1952, 79 pp.: 14 folders containing 1 Empty folder which apparently contained work by McPhee & Glasser, ed.- "Public Opinion & Congressional Elections", other folders contain Memos & correspondence, Questionnaires, Articles, Misc. materials, Background material & questionnaires, Article, Codebook, Progress report on study

[This report includes a progress report on the study of the 1950 Congressional elcctions by William McPhee, and two papers by Philip Ennis and Alan Meyer. Meyer's paper "The Independent Voter" discusses the definition and characteristics of the independent voter, while Ennis's "Contextual Factors in Voting Decisions" examines how differing social and political contexts affect standards of judgement and voting behavior. Report: B-0395 Book: McPhee & Glaser 1962 Articles: Glaser 1958, 1959 (1, 3) Dissertation: Ennis 1962]


Box 27 Folder B-0396

Stanley K. Bigman U.S. Information Service Manual, 1951, 298 pp.: 3 folders including one Empty folder listed as having copy of Report in Vienna and others containing Questionnaire and a Stste Department Manual entitled "How Effective is an Information Program?"

[A manual for public affairs officers on how to run an evaluational research project: opinion leaders, obtaining representative sample, questionnaire construction, interviewing techniques and interviewer selection, use of panels, observation and participant observer, and analyzing the content of communications. Report: B-0396-1; B-0396-2]


Box 27 Folder B-0400

Lipset, Trow, Coleman Union Democracy (International Typographical Union Study),, 1950, 7 folders containing Codebook and marginals; Questionnaires, Proposals, Non-bureau code guide, Interviewer instructions, Article, Review

[Report: B-0400 Monograph: Levine 1963 Book: Lipset, Coleman & Trow 1956 Article: Lipset 1954 Masters Essay: Wolcott 1955 Dissertations: Coleman 1955, Levine 1959]


Box 27 Folder B-0402

Kass What Does Your Congregation Think?, 1950, 1 folder containing Monograph

[Report: not available Monograph: Kass 1950]


Box 27 Folder B-0404

Paul F. Lazarsfeld Methodology of International Broadcasting Research, 1951, 181 pp. : 3 Folders Folders Contain Project Contract, Memos & Correspondence, Report

[Methodological considerations include: opinion leadership comparison in urban-rural Sweden; the snowball technique; identifying international audience; Voice of America audience in Norway; content analysis and "competitive broadcasting" to Germany; testing Voice of America programs; latent content of broadcasts. Report: B-0404]


Box 28 Folder B-0405

Robert O. Carlson Case Finding & Patient Management- Through an Understanding of Known Syphilitic Patients,, 1950, 1 folder containing Study

[A study of non-white patients in Mississippi.]


Box 28 Folder B-0406

Columbia School of Public Health/ B.A.S.R. Epidemiology of Hypertension,, 1953, 1 folder containing Report- planning and research on episdemiology & unrelated pamphlet

[Report:]


Box 28 Folder B-0407

Jaffe Manpower & Labor Force Analysis, 1950, 1 empty folder which apparently contained the above monograph.

[Report: not available Monograph: Jaffe 1951 Book: Jaffe & Stewart 1951 Articles: Jaffe & Froomkin 1953, Sierra Berdicia & Jaffe 1955, S. Weiss & Jaffe 1955, Jaffe 1956, 1957 (3), 1959]


Box 28 Folder B-0409

Glock & Kendall Betty Crocker on Television, 1950, 120 pp. & appendices; 18 folders containing Questionnaires, Script of program, Memos & correspondence, Proposal, Syracuse test sessions I-X, Charts & graphs, Tentative report, and Preliminary report.

[352 women registered interest in or dislike of the program Desc on the Program Analyzer, answered a questionnaire and took part in group discussion. Questionnaire included. Report: B-0409]


Box 28 Folder B-0410

Peter H. Rossi Urban Residential Mobility (Why Families Move), 1952, 462 pp., Published. 20 folders containing , 1 separate binder. Separate binder codes, Folders contain Typed report, Rossi's Manuscript, Summary of field work experience, Research & analysis memoranda, Map series-Philadelphia, Structure sampling, Philadelphia Housing & Neighborhood owners questionnaire, Owners and renters questionnaires, Enumeration sheet code, Residential mobility decision analysis, Marginals, Validation of Mobility Potential Scale, Interview schedule, Questionnaire, Proposals for research, Book & AJS article-Why Families Move?

[Why Families Move, Glencoe, IL: The Free Press, 1955. Interviews with a stratified sample of approximately 1000 in Philadelphia provided information for this study which focussed on characteristics of mobile and stable areas, characteristics of mobile households, and reasons for moves given by mobile households. Questionnaire and bibliography included. Report: B-0410 Book: Rossi 1955]


Box 29 Folder B-0411

Kendall Conflict and Mood (Reliability Factor), 1950, 11 Folders containing Dissertation, Article, Codes, Questionnaires, Questionnaire instructions.

[Report: not available Book: Kendall 1954 (published dissertation)]


Box 29 Folder B-0412

American Jewish Committee Communication Study, 1950, 2 folders containing Questionnaires, Codebook

[Report: not available]


Box 29 &30 Folder B-0420

Paul F. Lazarsfeld and Robert K. Merton Planning Project for Advanced Training in Social Research,, 1950-1958, B-0420-1: 97 pp., B-0420-2: 90 pp., B-0420-3: 41 pp., B-0420-4: 24 pp., B-0420-5: 550 pp., B-0420-6: 148 pp., B-0420-7: 301 pp., B-0420-8: 222 pp., B-0420-9: 459 pp., B-420-10: 117 pp., B-420-11: 254 pp., B-0420-12: 78 pp.: 37 folders including one empty folder which apparently contained a list of reports in Project File B-0420. Other folders contain Proposal, Historical materials on innovations in higher education, Documents for Seminar on Concepts & Indices in the Social Sciences (Rogoff), Planning project materials & conference, Analysis, Panel analysis workbook, Article on Panel technique, In service trainee program of B.A.S.R., Case materials & case analysis-Barbert, Articles, Comments on readings-The Language of Social Research, Gilliam Doctoral Dissertation, Interview analysis, PPAT progress report, PPAT-planning seminars, Questionnaires, Articles, Historical notes on concepts in social sciences article/report- Lazarsfeld, Accounting schemes memo, Proposal to continue study, Report, Participants in Program III seminar, Rogoff speech on Research Sociologists in Private Organizations,

[B-0420-1 This is concerned with the problems of training in empirical social research. It proposes to establish the institute as a significant step towards a more adequate training program. B-0420-2 The Effects of Training in Social Research on the Development of Professional Attitudes," Ann Arbor: University Microfilms, 1954. B-0420-3 This paper is an attempt to formalize Merton's theoretical reflections. Merton's analysis of homophily with regard to racial attitudes is presented followed by a formalization of this analysis. B-0420-4 This paper briefly sketches a model of a research procedure and then explores in detail the general procedure followed at the last stages of an investigation. B-0420-5 This is a collection of examples from the history of higher education where innovations in advanced learning were proposed and either adopted or defeated. The purpose was to obtain information on the conditions under which new institutions become necessary, on how ideas develop into concrete plans, and on the forces that aid or hinder these plans. B-0420-6 This discussion of panel methods for the investigation of attitudes, and other manifestations of social change, is an attempt to organize some of the major studies and techniques into a consistent developing framework. B-0420-7 This is a collection of documents dealing with specification of concepts, formal structure of individual and group characteristics, multi-dimensional classification, attribute space, and derived problems. Case material on specific sociological and economic concepts and specific concepts in social psychology and the measurement of change over time are also discussed. B-0420-8 This is a collection of documents from the Dartmouth Seminar on Concepts and Indices, July 11-25, 1953. Part I: Organization and Basic Themes; Part II: Documentation of the Leading Themes; Part II, A: From Imagery to Index-A Schematic Sequence, Part II, B: The Basic Operational Problems; Part III: Additional Case Materials and Reports. B-0420-9 This is a collection of various papers from the Seminar on Social Process Analysis. Reports are: "Methods of Panel Analysis"; "Mutual Effects of Statistical Variables"; "Methodology of Repeated Interview Analysis"; "Notes on Impact Analysis"; "Seminar Discussion of the Relation of Panel and Experiment"; "Notes on Models for a Common Type of Attitude Process"; The Multi-Wave Panel as a Quasi-Experiment"; "Uniformities in the Voting Process"; "Formalization of McPhee's Model." B-0420-10 This report evaluates the in-service training program of the Bureau. It describes the general position of the program in the overall organization, the methods of obtaining trainees, the actual processes of training and the problems uncovered. B-0420-11 Panel analysis is a research technique, a method of collecting information about individuals and studying one major class of change. This is a workbook intended to acquaint students with a variety of panel materials and to furnish them with experience in analyzing and experimenting with such data. Many solved problems are included. B-0420-12 This report on the use of case materials and case analysis in American professional training attempts to define what constitutes such materials, and to consider how they may best be analyzed, by a comparative study of several areas in which there has actually occurred use of some such materials and of some adapted educational techniques. Reports: B-0420-1 through B-0420-12 Books: Hyman 1955, Lazarsfeld & Rosenberg 1955, Komarovsky 1957, Wright 1980 (Published dissertation) Articles: Lazarsfeld & Barton 1951, Barton & Lazarsfeld 1955, Lazarsfeld 1956 (1), Lipset & Trow 1957, Lowenthal & Fiske 1957, Planck 1957, Coleman 1970 Dissertations: Wright 1954, Gilliam 1959, Levenson 1966]


Box 30 Folder B-0421

Lois V. Pratt Oil Progress Week I (Bangor, Maine), 1952, 159 pp.: 11 folders including one emty folder with contents supposedly in Vienna and others containing:. Codebook with Questionnaires, Codes, Questionnaire, Hypothesis to be tested, Interview instructions, Correspondence, Questionnaire, Codebook and instructions, Gas station attendants schedule code.

[Impact of Oil Progress Week in 1951, in Bangor, Maine. Effective media, composition of population affected, role of gasoline station personnel and their evaluation of Oil Progress Week. Appendix: sampling procedure. See also B-0461. Reports: B-0421 Masters Essay: Wilder 1955]


Box 30 Folder B-0422

Stanley Bigman & Meyer Opiate Addiction, 1951, 80 pp.: 5 folders containing Preliminary report, Bibliography-tentative outline, Public health research grants- statement of policy, U.S. Treasury- pamphlet on drug addiction, Meyer monograph and misc. articles

[Surveys available information and makes suggestions for future research. Discusses available information and lack of information on the earliest social contexts of exposure, addiction, and treatment of adolescents. Reports: B-0421-1 Monograph: Meyer 1952]


Box 31 Folder B-0423

Jeannette Green & Meyersohn Quick Magazine Study, 1951, B-0423-1: 100 pp., B-0423-3: 158 pp.: 12 folders including three empty foldrers with copies of materials (reports? supposedly in Vienna .Other folders containInterviewer instructions, Questionnaires, Codebooks, Respondent names & addresses, Summary of findings, Misc. materials, Expenses

[B-0423-1 122 people interviewed-random sample of every sixth home in alphabetical list of Quick subscribers in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. B-0423-3 This is a study of Quick readers which includes comparative material on their use of other mass media. It is based on interviews with 111 subscribers. Questionnaire included. Reports: B-0423-1 through B-0423-3 ]


Box 31 Folder *B-0430

James S. Coleman, Lazarsfeld, & Luce Behavioral Models Project (Office of Naval Research Mathematical Models Study),, 1953-1960, B-0430-1: 61 pp., B-0430-2: 28 pp., B-0430-7: Published. See pp. 139-148 in Psychometrika, vol. 20 (1955), B-0430-8: 14 pp. Published. See pp. 5-119 in Developments in Mathematical Psychology (1960), B-0430-10: 196 pp., B-0430-11: 29 pp., B-0430-12: , 40 pp., Published. See pp., 125-126 in Developments in Mathematical Psychology (1960), B-0430-13: B-0430-14: 55 pp., B-0430-15: 181 pp., B-0430-16: 58 pp.: 15 folders including five empty folders listed as having contained articles and/or reports and Technical Report#10 by Coleman with a copy of the latter listed as being in Vienna. Other folders contain Report Book (Luce & Raiffa), Articles/ reports (Coleman & Anderson), Report revision ( Luce), Report, ( Luce), Report(Adams), Survey ( Solomon), Misc., and Technical report by Lorge & Solomon. B-0430-1 Discussion of four of Rashevsky's behavioral models (imitative behavior, distribution of wealth, general theory of social distributions, and altruistic and egoistic societies) and their implications for social therapy. Published. See pp. 105-165 in Mathematical Thinking in the Social Sciences, Paul F. Lazarsfeld, ed. Glencoe, IL: The Free Press, 1954. B-0430-2 A model is developed for characterizing the statistical dependence of certain kinds of events such as marriage and voter preference. The model characterizes the degree to which these events proceed from common causes rather than from individual causes. B-0430-7 models of group behavior in the solution of Eureka type problems, . Published. See pp. 139-148 in Psychometrika, vol. 20 (1955). B-0430-8 survey of the theory of selective information and some of its behavioral applications, published.

[See pp. 5-119 in Developments in Mathematical Psychology, R. Duncan Luce, ed., Glencoe, IL: The Free Press, 1960. B-0430-10 Three distinctively different uses of mathematics in the study of small groups are examined intensively, then compared and evaluated. B-0430-11 The first part of this report deals with the conditions for k-stability in certain general classes of games such as symmetric and quota games. In the second part are presented some structural theorems for simple quota games and for two other classes of simple games which are closely related to the nonconstant-sum simple quota games. B-0430-12 survey of mathematical learning theory, Published. See pp., 125-126 in Developments in Mathematical Psychology, R. Duncan Luce, ed., Glencoe, IL: The Free Press, 1960. B-0430-13 This report has been superseded by B-0430-14.

B-0430-14 This report supersedes B-0430-13. It explores the consequences of the author's assumption: "The activity of deciding which of two alternatives in preferred is statistically independent of the activity of discriminating which of two probabilities is larger." B-430-15 This report discusses the general area of utility theory and the relationships among the various theories within this area. It describes in detail the theoretical framework of Bemoullian utility and discusses its applications. The overall objective of the report is to present a relatively non-technical introduction to the field of Bemoullian Utility theory. B-0430-16 This report discusses the major mathematical models in factor analysis produced by scholars over the past half century. Taking the systems in chronological order it compares and contrasts them with each other. Reports: B-0430-1 through B-0430-16 Books: Lazarsfeld 1954, Luce & Raiffa 1957, Luce 1960, Solomon 1960 Articles: Luce 1954, Lorge & Solomon 1955, Luce 1955, 1956 (1, 2), Luce & Adams 1956, Luce & Rogow 1956, Luce 1958, Luce & Edwards 1958, Luce 1959 Masters Essay: Somers 1956 Dissertation: Wiggins 1955]


Box 31 Folder B-0440

Dallin, Mosley, Armstrong War Documents Project, 1951, 13 folders containing , 1 pamphlet Pamphlet- guide to captured German documents- air force (December 1952), Folders contain Statement on project, Information bulletin, Guide to captured German documents & supplement, Projected organization of phase II, Misc. papers, Materials on Soviets during World War II, Empty folder (Soviet material), European trip report- Epstein, Classified material receipts (1941-1954)

[Report: not available]


Box 32 Folder B-0444

Sylvia Gilliam East European Radio Listening Project (see also B-0454), 1952-1954, B-0444-2: 91 pp., B-0444-3: 79 pp., B-0444-4: 81 pp., B-0444-5: 72 pp., B-0444-6: 69 pp., B-0444-7: 70 pp., B-0444-8: 28 pp.: 20 folders including seven empty folders supposedly containing material (reports?) on listening to VOA in Yugoslavia, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Rumania, Bulgaria, Soviet Sattelites and Miscellaneous materials with copies in Vienna.Contract, Questionnaires, Misc., Codebooks, Expert interviews, Report on VOA listening in Soviet Sattelites (comparative study), Proposal on population pressures in USSR, Hypothesis (on Poland, Czechoslovokia, and Hungary), VOA's audience in Austria (restricted), I.D. of VOA listeners.

[B-0444-2 Based on 1000 returned questionnaires, this study attempts to determine the relationship between demographic factors and listening to Voice of America broadcasts. B-0444-3 "This report ... is one of a series which summarizes and interprets results from a group of interviews with nationals of Soviet satellite countries..." Each covers listening environment, foreign broadcast listening, attitudinal material. B-0444-4 listening to the Voice of America and other foreign broadcasts in Satellite Czechoslovokial. B-0444-5 Listening to the Voice of America and other foreign broadcasts in Satellite Hungary. B-0444-6 Listening to the Voice of America and other foreign broadcasts in Satellite Rumania. B-0444-7 Listening to the Voice of America and other foreign broadcasts in Satellite Bulgaria. B-0444-8 Comparative summary of above reports (B-0444-2-7). Reports: B-0444-2 through B-0444-9]


Box 32 Folder B-0445

T.T.C. Background Material on Indo-China and Burma, 1951, 2 folders containing Background material on Indo-China, and Background report on Burma

[Report: B-0445]


Box 32 Folder B-0450

Glock & Ringer Episcopal Study, 1951, 12 folders containing Proposals, Misc., Correspondence, Master codes to questionnaires, Code-inventory data, Questionnaire, Sample design, Book outline, Article, and one empty folder that apparently contained a copy of the book.

[Report: not available Book: Glock, Ringer & Babbie 1967 Articles: Ringer & Glock 1954, Glock & Ringer 1956 Dissertation: Ringer 1956]


Box 33 Folder J-0450

B.A.S.R. Seventh Medical Economics Survey, 1952, 2 folders containing Survey, Correspondence

[Report: not available]


Box 33 Folder B-0451

Benjamin Ringer Film Production in Underdeveloped Countries, 1953, 53 pp.: 1 folder containing report

[Relations with the U.S. Embassy, with the host government, and problems of script writers working in the village are discussed, based on experiences of American film crews abroad. Objectives are to help field crews adjust to local situations and to provide Washington and embassy administrators with a summary of encountered difficulties. Report: B-0451]


Box 33 Folder B-0452

Jeannette Green Girl Scout Study (Troop Sponsorship), 1953, B-0452-1: 139 pp., B-0452-2: 162 pp.: 8 folders containing Questionnaires & interview guide, Codes, Correspondence & memos, Report, including two empty folders supposedly containing copies of the report-both parts 1 and 2- in Vienna.

[B-0452-1 Pilot phase of project which studies 27 Girl Scout Councils. Deals with attitudes toward troop sponsorship, cross-pressures involved, and the problem of limited troops (those sponsored by religious organizations). B-0452-2 The focus of this project is "to produce an accurate and current account of the prevailing climate of opinions and practices of local Girl Scout Councils on the matter of troop sponsorship and on the related problem of limited troops." 894 questionnaires returned. Reports: B-0452-1; B-0452-2]


Box 33 Folder B-0453

Sills Southeast Asia Project- Malaya, Thailand, 1952, 26 folders containing Final report, Questionnaires- Malaya & Thailand, Misc. correspondence, Interview guide, Data to be collected by other than survey methods, Thailand, Malaya, Phillipines, Southeast Asia project generally, Near East British Commonwealth affairs, Review of Thailand and Malaya fieldwork

[Report: not available]


Box 33 Folder B-0454

Siegfried Kracauer and Paul Berkman Satellite Mentality: A-187 October 1955 issue of Social Problems Journal, Reports, Selected hypothesis on sites in Poland Czechoslovakia & Hungary, Reviews from journals, Interview code,, 1952, 22 pages, 5 folders

[See also B-0444.

This report is a tentative outline for the qualitative analysis of interviews with Polish, Hungarian, and Czechoslovakian defectors to be based on 300 interviews collected by International Public Opinion, Inc. Report: B-0454 Book: Kracauer & Berkman 1956 Article: Kracauer & Berkman 1955]


Box 34 Folder B-0460

John A. Morsell, Ernest Koller, Glock, & Lennard Hypertension Project,, 1950-1955, B-0460-1: 42 pp., B-0460-2: 223 pp.: 1 binder and 41 folders . Binder-contains memorandums. Folders contain Questionnaires, Code, Proposal, Memo, Final reports on Candidates for Lane Bryant Awards (1948-1961), Screening reports on nominees for Lane Bryant Awards (1948-1962), Collected papers on hypertension by Henry L. Lennard, Articles, Working paper, Report on Women's Home Companion Club Woman of the year Award for 1955, and four empty folders that contained articles, one empty folder that contained a report on the program, one empty folder that contained material on a symposium on essential hypertension, and one empty folder that apparently contained miscellaneous memos.

[B-0460-1 This is the first of a series of reports concerned with the epidemiologic aspects of hypertension. It deals with the collection and mode of classification of a bibliographic file of titles comprising as complete as possible a coverage of world literature on blood pressure since 1920. B-0460-2 This report presents results of the work done since 1950 by the Columbia staff in developing a detailed design for a long term epidemiologic study of the natural history of essential hypertension. Section I outlines the objectives of the program, presenting the rationale for a longterm study; Section II describes the requirements for such a study; Section III outlines the activities of the staff in satisfying these requirements and Section IV sets forth additional steps recommended before proceeding with the long term project. Reports: B-0460-1; B-0460-2 Monographs: Recess Commission on Hypertension 1951, Koller & Katz 1952 Articles: Clark & Morsell 1962, Clark et al. 1956 (1,2), Glock et al. 1956 (1,2), Clark et al. 1957, Glock & Lennard 1957, Lennard & Glock 1957]


Box 34 Folder B-0461

Lois V. Pratt, Selvin, Simmel Oil Progress Week II (Springfield, MO), 1953-1954, B-0461-1: 144 pp., B-0461-2: 21 pp., B-0461-3: 99 pp., B-0461-4: 28 pp.: 10 folders containing Introduction, Codebooks & interview sheets, Codebook with Questionnaire, Evaluation of Oil Progress Week 1952 (report), Preliminary findings, Summary of supplementary report, Articles, and two empty folders with copies of analysis material supposed to be in Vienna and the other having contained a copy of the Supplementary Report.

[B-0461-1 Using Oil Progress Week as a case study, this project examines the extent of attitude change and attitude reinforcement which results from exposure to various media of communication, social position in the community and other social factors. Based on 560 "before and after" interviews, this report describes the events of the Oil Progress Week campaign and the resulting impact on the attitudes of the community towards the oil industry. The report focuses on changes in 10 specific opinions. B-0461-2 By applying the technique of latent structure analysis, this report seeks to determine the structure of attitudes toward the oil industry in order to provide a meaningful context in which to study changes in these attitudes brought about by Oil Progress Week. Also discussed are the relationships between opinions and attitudes. The analysis is based on 10 questions asked interviewees before Oil Progress Week. B-0461-3 Based on responses to the same questions as analyzed in B-0461-2, the interviews for this report were conducted after Oil Progress Week instead of before. Changes in the relation of general attitude to specific opinions between the two interviews are studied. Some of the social groupings in which favorable constellations of attitudes occur are also identified. B-0461-4 This report summarizes in a briefer and less technical manner B-0461-3. Reports: B-0461-1 through B-0461-4 Masters Essay: Sobel 1953]


Box 35 Folder *B-0470

William McPhee, Philip Ennis and Rolf Meyersohn Disk Jockey Study, 1953, 155 pp.: 10 folders containing Proposal, Memos & proposals, Interview guide, Questionnaire & interview guide, First report on BMI, Outline for report, Report, Notes-clippings, and one empty folder that apparently contained another copy of the report supposed to be in Vienna.

[This study examines the role of the disk jockey, how he affects the musical attitudes of his listeners and how he decides what music to play on his show. 42 disk jockeys in 24 cities were interviewed. Report: B-0470]


Box 35 Folder B-0471

Kass Business and Professional Women Study, 1952, 16 folders and 2 envelopes Envelopes-contain Tables and notes. Folders contain Tables, Questionnaires, Codebook, Draft of monograph, Memos, Suggested tabulations, Finished monograph, Raw data, State membership data, Misc.articles, Correspondence & Misc., Draft report, Misc. data, Misc. materials

[Report: not available]


Box 36 Folder B-0472

Herbert Menzel Business Christmas Gifts, 1952, 44 pp.: 4 folders containing Questionnaires, Report, Misc. & correspondence

[This is a study of which firms give what gifts to whom. There were 519 respondents to questionnaire mailed to a random sample of "Who's Who in Commerce and Industry." Reports: B-0472]


Box 36 Folder B-0473

B.A.S.R. Graduate Student Training, 1952-1953, 3 folders containing Questionnaires, Codebooks, Report about services


Box 36 Folder B-0474

Hans Zetterberg Religious Student Groups, 1951-1952, 2 folders containing Questionnaires & correspondence, Study and Tables

[Report:]


Box 36 Folder B-0475

Merton, Gray, Hockey, and Selvin Reader in Bureaucracy, 1952, 1 empty folder which previously contained a copy of the above book.

[Report: not available]


Box 36 Folder B-0477

Occupational Mobility in the United States, 1930-1960 (Jaffe & Carleton),, 1954, one folder containing above book.

[Book: Jaffe & Carleton 1954]


Box 36, 37 & amp;38 Folder B-0480

Medical School Study (Student Physician; Cornell Comprehensive Care and Teaching Program Evaluation: Cornell-PennsylvaniaWestern Reserve Medical Students) (Merton, Reader, Kendall et al.),, 1954-1957, Eighty-Eight Folders and Five Separate Articles of which Two are Unbound and one Staff Progress Report Two Unbound Articles by Fox Renee Fox & Glaser and Rowan & Huntington. Three bound articles by Horowitz, Brozgal and Eaton (one each) and a Staff Progress Report by Robert Merton. Five Empty Folders , two of which contained copies of Reports 14 and 17 with copies in Vienna, while the other three contained respectively "Comprehensive Medical Care & Teaching," by Reader & Goss, Editors, "The Student Physician," BY Merton, Reader & Kendall, and a paper on "Medical School Values, Climates & Student "Machiavellian" Orientations." Other folders contain List of Reports, Research Memos, List of Other Documents and Memos, Bibliography, Miscellaneous Inventories, Reports & Analysis, Preliminary Report -Analysis, Rogoff's Report,Cornell Student Opinions, Statistical Analysis, Sociological Calender Reports, Dissertation not in the BIbliography entitled the "Variety in Value Structures of Medical Schools," by Louise Ann Johnson (Columbia, 1965), Articles, Memos, Annual Reports, Articles, Evaluation of Study at BASR, Research Memorandum, more Articles, Evaluation of the New Curriculum at Western Reserve, Kendall Memorandum, Papers, the Kuder Reference Record Pamphlet, Commonwealth Fund Proposals,Conference Agenda at Western Reserve University in 1956 by Rowan, Proposal for the Continuation of the Program, Research Memorandum C, Research Memos and Articles and a 1959 Teaching Institute Workbook by the Association of American Medical Colleges located and published in Evanston, Illinois. Report: B-0480-2 through 29 1955-1960; Books: Merton, Reader & Kendall 195 7, Reader & Goss 1967, Caplovitz 1980 (Published dissertation), Goss 1980 (Published dissertation); Articles: Goss & Reader 1956, Merton et al. 1956, Christie & Budnitsky 1957, Christie & Merton 1958, Kendall & Merton 1958, Glaser 1959. Project Index

[167; Kendall 1960, Lief & Fox 1963, Kendall 1964, Caplovitz 1967, Goss et a]. 1967, Kendall & Jones 1967, Kendall 1967; Masters Essay: Steinberg, 1957; Dissertations: Goss 195 9, Budner, 1960, Kandel 1960, Caplovitz 1961, Fasick 1962]


Box 38 & 39 Folder *B-0481

David Sills The Volunteers (National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis Study),, 1954, 505 pp.: 32 folders and 1 binder Binder- Draft of Sills's book (1955). Folders contain Draft for Sills's book - 3 volumes (1954-1956), National Foundation study in 3 volumes: Sills- Editor (1954- B.A.S.R.), Empty folder (Sills's article or book), Article- Sills, Interview instructions, Interim reports, volunteers interviewed by B.A.S.R., Misc. correspondence, Request for allotment from special funds, Reviews of Sills's book, Memos, Master chapter card, Codebook (mastercopy), Codebooks, Volunteer code - index & instructions, Worksheets, Questionnaires

[This assesses the nature and strength of current (1954) volunteer and public support for the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, in order to ascertain political support for a future program having an emphasis other than the treatment and control of infantile paralysis. 234 volunteer leaders were interviewed and 459 in a sample of 888 rank-and-f'ile volunteers returned mailed questionnaires. Published in revised form as The Volunteers, Glencoe, IL: The Free Press, 1957. Report: B-0481; B-0481-2; B-0481-5 Book: Sills 1957 (Published dissertation), Articles: Sills 1959, 1961]


Box 39 Folder B-0482

Lazarsfeld Implementation Commission for Television, 1953, B-0482-1: 50 pp., B-0482-2: 78 pp., B-0482-3: 76 pp., B-0482-4: 79 pp., B-0482-5: 68 pp., B-0482-6: 68 pp., B-0482-7: 118 pp., B-0482-8: 72 pp., B-0482-9: 65 pp., B-0482-10: 146 pp., B-0482-11: 62 pp.: 16 folders and 1 book Book- background paper for the Implementation Commission on Television by Looell. Nine Empty folders (reports: B-0482-1, B-0482-3 through B-0482-8, and B-0482-10, and B0482-11, with copies supposed to be in Vienna), Background paper (Klapper), Bibliography, Examples of service papers, Proposal & Memos, Conference, Television committee memos, ICTV correspondence

[B-0482-1 This reformulates the new directions in which communications research should proceed, especially with regard to research on the television media. The report also contains a small sample of significant contributions of past communications research to present (1953) thinking. B-0482-2 Forty adult respondents were interviewed in order to analyze and describe socially prevalent concerns relative to children and television. Such topics as "crime and violence in program content," "seeing adults in conflict" and "what is a good children's program" are discussed. B-0482-3 The report illuminates ways in which interpersonal relations operate to impede or facilitate the effects of mass media and reviews some of the findings of small group research as an aid in the planning of mass media research. B-0482-4 Analyzing articles on television programs and programming appearing during a three-year period in popular and semipopular publications, trade publications and scholarly journals, this report investigates the nature of criticisms of television and attempts to answer "who says what about television and programming?" B-0482-5 In order to provide a broader base for the study of contemporary mass media (particularly television) this report investigates some of the significant elements of the historical discussions which have centered around the problem of art versus entertainment. Ideas of such men as Montaigne, Pascal, and Goethe are discussed. B-0482-6 This paper provides a preliminary analysis of television's present performance, its potentialities and the problems involved in realizing its potentialities in the area of political communication. B-0482-7 The New York State Television Commission was established to study the cost, methods of financing, social and economic consequences of different ways to bring educational television to the public. Part I of this report presents the history of the New York Television Commission based on minutes of meetings, correspondence, and reports; Part II studies and appraises the major assumptions underlying the cornmission's final proposals. B-0482-8 What objectives organizations such as Boy Scouts, National Safety Council and YMCA hope to achieve, as well as problems faced in the use of television are discussed. B-0482-9 This bibliography comprises an annotated list of research projects conducted on television before 1954. Its sources include all available published material. The references are organized into areas of content, audience, and effects. A section concentrating on children and television is also included. B-0482-10 This report studies the organization and operations of seven "public policy councils" or commissions selected by the Implementation Committee on Television to better understand how such groups function. The organizations are also compared and contrasted. B-0482-11 This final report summarizes the work of the Implementation Committee and presents a history of the project. Recommendations are made concerning the organization of a Television Development Center. Reports: B-0482-1 through B-0482-11]


Box 39 Folder B-0483

Bennington Community Study (Vermont), 1954, 6 folders containing Master codebook, Codebook, Card & records, Content analysis, Questionnaire

[Report: not available]


Box 39 Folder B-0484

Fred Ikle and Harry Kincaid Wartime Evacuation of American Cities, 1954, 138 pp.: 5 folders containing Proposals, Final report (two copies), Monograph (Ikle & Kincaid), Contract and one Empty Folder which is listed as having contained a copy of the Report.

[Deals with social and economic problems of evacuation: billeting, human relations in reception communities, re-employment of evacuees, transportation, administration. Uses material on World War II evacuation in Britain and flood disaster evacuation in the Netherlands. Report: B-0484 Monograph: Ikle & Kincaid 1956]


Box 40 Folder B-0485

Hanan C. Selvin Patterns of Television Viewing (Pilot Study), 1954, 11 pp.: 2 folders containing Report, Report & correspondence

[This is an attempt to find patterns, based on program type, of television viewing for households as a whole in New Haven. Report includes suggestions which might prove fruitful in future research. Report: B-0485]


Box 40 Folder *B-0490

Hanan C. Selvin Deviant Behavior and Army Leadership, 1955, B-0490-1: 185 pp., B-0490-2: 120 pp., 14 folders, 1 Binder, and 1 Unbound chapter; Unbound chapter- IV (Styles of Leadership, book?). Binder- codebook. Other Folders contain Codebooks, Coding instructions, Questionnaire, Meeting notes, Final report outline, Deviant behavior proposal (Selvin & Nasatir), Contract, Report in two parts, Paper- Nonduty Behavior of Army Trainees and one Empty folder whcih may have contained a copy of the leadership book.

[Published as The Effects of Leadership, Hanan C. Selvin, Glencoe, IL: The Free Press, 1960. B-0490-1 Soldiers in 12 training companies were surveyed for frequency of 20 types of leisure activity in order to determine effect of type of company leadership and trainee's age, education and marital status upon such activities. B-0490-2 Appendices, including behavior and leadership questionnaires. Reports: B-0490-1; B-0490-2 Book: Selvin 1960 Dissertation: Selvin 1956]


Box 40 Folder B-0495

Lipset & Lazarsfeld Propositional Inventory on Political Behavior (Ford Grant),, 1953, Two Empty folders whcih are listed as having contained a Lipset article, and the Hyman book..

[Reports: not available Books: H. Hyman 1959, Lipset 1960 Article: Lipset et al. 1954]


Box 40 Folder B-0500

Phillip Ennis, and Charles Emery Beverage Story (They Changed to Tea), 1954, 270 pp.: 9 folders containing Codebook- interview guide, Interviews, Codebook draft, Questionnaire, Proposal/correspondence, Financial statements, Preliminary & Final reports

[This is a study of which kinds of dissatisfaction with previous beverages and which precipitating factors are most common among persons who have recently become regular tea drinkers. 282 interviews. Questionnaire included. Report: B-500]


Box 40 Folder B-0504

Ringer-Hillel Foundation Jewish Freshmen Study, 1956, 3 Folders containing Questionnaires and Marginals

[Report: not available]


Box 40 Folder B-0505

Rogoff Occupational Mobility, 1953, 1 folder containing Book review of Rogoff book

[Report: not available Book: Rogoff 1953]


Box 40 Folder B-0507

Daniel K. Lowenthal Trends in the Licensing of Popular Song Hits, 1953, 89 pp.: 1 folder containing Two copies of report

[This report presents the results of an investigation of popular song hits licensed by ASCAP and BMI from 1940-53. Section I comprises summary tables showing the proportion of hit songs licensed by these organizations. Section II consists of annual lists of the 30 most popular song titles in each of seven popularity categories. Report: B-0507]


Box 41 Folder B-0510

Coleman, Katz, & Menzel Medical Innovation (Flow of Scientific Information among Physicians),, 1955-1966, 18 folders and 4 Binders 4 Binders (Codebooks, Description data cards, Guide to relational decks). Folders contain Codebook, Memoranda, Correspondence, Pretest questionnaire, Interview sheets, Questionnaire, Interview guide, Proposal & correspondence, Study (Dissertation-Menzel), Articles, Summary & evaluation of pretest, Study summary, Book manuscript (Coleman, Katz, & Menzel), and one Empty folder which was supposed to have contained "Medical Innovation: A Diffusion Study," by Coleman, Katz, & Menzel.

[Report: B-0510 Book: Coleman, Katz & Menzel 1966 Articles: Menzel & Katz 1955, Coleman et al. 1957, Menzel 1957 (2), Coleman et al. 1958, Menzel et al. 1959, Menzel 1960, Menzel & Katz 1963 Dissertation: Menzel 1959]


Box 41 Folder F-0510

Threat Study- Senator McCarthy, 1953, 4 folders containing Field work instructions, IBM code, Memo, Questionnaire

[Report: not available]


Box 42-45 Folder B-0511

Lazarsfeld & Thielens The Academic Mind (Teacher Apprehension Study). , 1954, 121 folders

[An examination of use of qualitative data in The Academic Mind. Report: B-0511 Book: Lazarsfeld & Thielens 1958 Articles: Lazarsfeld & Thielens 1957, Anderson & Hammond 1968 Masters Essay: Hammond 1957, Johnson 1957, Hyman 1958 Dissertations: Goodman 1962, Goldblatt 1964]

Includes: Book- Lazarsfeld & Thielens (2 copies), Master codebook, Codebooks, Finished codebook, Codes & related materials, Questionnaires, Apprehension questions- - John W. Mayer (February, 1959- 2 copies), Misc. memos, Memos, Misc. memos from David Riesman, Memo, Individually generated memos on specific topics, Anxiety study- An interim report, Apprehension study- Appendices, Narrative table of contents, Correspondence, Sampling, Some case studies, Indices in teacher study, Key to Classification of colleges, Reseach Instrument & Master codebook, Interviews, Interviewers, Interviewer specifications, Interviews in Apprehension study- Reisman comments & articles, Interviewing- Interim report, List of colleges by respondent ID & list of interviewers, Comments on colleges, Administrations of sample colleges, Profiles of participating colleges, Colleges which refused to participate, Listing of small Catholic universities, College sample by strata, Extra copies of test draft, List of memos, Bibliography, Correspondence with the University of Chicago, Press releases, Misc. pamphlets & reprints, Memos-Thielens, Topic for study, Inventory of some major results (confidential), Federal Personnel security programs- preliminary study (revised), Newspaper clippings, Newspaper & magazine articles, Comments on Communist-Socialist problem in American schools, NBC TV Program, California Teachers Association Journal, Summary proposals, Inventory of material in file, Productivity of scholars, Masters Essay- Hyman, Memos & papers, Individual papers, Notes on Prof. Kinght's paper, Index & non-index rightists by Ruderman, Individual articles, Lecutres, Lazarsfeld funding memo, more Individual articles, Thielens- preliminary report on anxiety.


Box 45 Folder B-0512

William McPhee and Rolf Meyersohn Futures for Radio in the TV Era, 1955, 167 pp.: 8 folders containing Inventory, Misc., Memo, Draft of Research proposal, Paper, Suggested analysis, Report- NBC, and one empty folder that contained a study on the -" Futures for Radio," with a copy supposed to be in copy in Vienna.

[200 interviews were conducted with families owning television and radio sets in a study of network programming planning and problems for radio in the face of television's growth. Possibilities for the long-run future based on radio's basic and unique resources are discussed. Report: B-0512]


Box 45 & 46 Folder B-0513

Conrad Arensberg & Glock Extremist Organizations in Contemporary America,, 1954, 263 pp.: 45 folders containing Proposal, Introduction, Research design, Summary, Tentative project, Minutes, Research proposals for Projects I -IV, Misc. correspondence, Administrative recommendations, Comments on drafts, Financial, Personnel, Administrative memos, Freeman letter, Diagrams, AJC proposal, Study objectives, Administration, List of organizations, Counteraction publication (the issue), Proposals for Historical Projects, Pending miscellaneous, Reference, Inventory projects, Memos, Pending- Community studies, Proposals & articles, Research plan, Paper, Aricles- Hofstader, Articles- Lipset, Report, Questionnaire, Articles & clippings, Description & information on right wing & racist organizations, Issues of American Book Publishers- Bulletin

[This is a proposal for a program of research to evaluate the degree to which extremist groups or persons on the "right" threaten the traditional personal liberties of American life. Several working papers which discuss such topics as the historical background of reactionary politics, the "pseudo-conservative revolt," the activities of the radical right as a problem for American democracy, the evidence on clusters, syndromes and patterns in social attitudes, and anti-democratic attitudes in America as based on a public opinion poll are also contained in the project file. Report: B-0513 Article: Lipset 1955 (2)]


Box 46 Folder B-0514

Zetterberg Conference on Morale, 1954, 13 folders containing Proposal, Notes on Washington, Harriman, Chicago Conferences, Notes on NY Academy of Medicine Conference, Memos, Correspondence, Draft of theme statements for the conference, Bibliography, First study of national goals, Transcript of Harriman Conference- Vol. I (parts 1-2), Revised transcript of Harriman Conference

[Report: not available]


Box 46 Folder *B-0515

Herbert Hyman and Charles R. Wright Encampment for Citizenship Study, 1956, 326 pp.: 9 folders containing Questionnaire, Codebook, Coding materials, Correspondence & notes, Proposal, Articles, Book and one empty folder which apparently contained material entitled the "Application of Evaluation Methods."

[Questionnaires were answered by 1955 and all previous campers for the study of immediate and long-range changes which occurred as a result of the encampment. There is a detailed discussion of methods of analysis used. Published as Applications of Methods of Evaluation, H. H. Hyman, C. R. Wright and T. H. Hopkins, Berkeley: U. of California Press, 1962. Report: B-0515 Books: Hyman, Hopkins, & Wright 1962, Hopkins 1964 Article: Wright & Hyman 1965]


Box 47 Folder B-0516

James Coleman, Louis Kriesberg, & Arensberg Community Conflicts and Opinion Formation,, 1954-1955, B-0516-1: 63 pp., B-0516-2: 134 pp., B-0516-3: 63 pp.: 5 folders containing Type draft Article- Coleman, Monograph- Coleman, Report, Outline of analysis- Coleman & Kriesberg, and one empty folder with a copy of the Coleman article supposed to be in Vienna.

[B-0516-1 This is an attempt to build a foundation for community conflict theory drawing on studies of communities under stress, research on social organization, and psychological research. Suggestions for future research are included. B-0516-2 Based on earlier studies of communities under stress, research on social organization and psychological research, this review attempts to clarify recurrent patterns as they are affected by the setting and initiation of controversy, the dynamics of controversy and factors during the course of controversy. Bibliography included. B-0516-3 This is an attempt to construct a theory of the development of community controversies, based on a review of existing studies. Includes a suggested mathematical formalization of the theory. Reports: B-0516-1 through B-0516-3 Book: Coleman 1957]


Box 47 Folder B-0517

Rolf Meyersohn and William McPhee Alumni Views of Columbia University, 1954, 141 pp.: 6 folders containing Codes, Questionnaire, Pretest materials, Schematic outline of Alumni poll, and one e which supposedly contains a copy of the report in Vienna.

[This is an exploratory study of the determinants of alumni support of Columbia, based on 2053 questionnaires returned. Report: B-0517]


Box 47 Folder B-0518

Jaffe Puerto Rican Population of New York City, 1954, 1 folder containing Monograph

[Report: B-0518 Monograph: Jaffe 1954]


Box 47 Folder B-0519

Charles Wright Mass Media Effectiveness- Evaluation Methods, 1954, 62 pp., (Shorter version, International Social Science Bulletin, vol. 7 [1955], pp. 417-430.) 3 folders containing Report, Final proposal and one empty folder that supposedly contained an "article in the loan boxes by Nofell."

[This discusses how to obtain more objective, reliable information on which evaluations of communications programs can be based. It also provides information on how general research procedures are applied to the special problems faced in evaluating mass media effectiveness. Report: B-0519 Article: Wright 1955]


Box 47 Folder B-0520

Philip H. Ennis and Sheila Spaulding Performing Arts in Suburbia- Pilot Study,, 1956, 117 pp.: 10 folders containing Interviews, Questionnaires, Proposals, Memos, Pilot study, and one empty folder which is supposed to have contained a report of which there is supposed to be a a copy in Vienna.

[ 61 interviews were conducted in the New York area with attenders and non-attenders to study changes in leisure life of the suburbanite which affect his role as consumer of the performing arts. Background review of the literature is included. Report: B-0520]


Box 47 Folder F-0520

York Lucci, Stein Rokkan, and Eric Meyerhoff A Library Center of Survey Research Data,, 1957, 161 pp. One folder containing Report and Proposal

[This is a study undertaken to determine the need for and the problems of establishing an international library center of survey research materials. It evaluates the potential utilization of such a center, the availability of research material and the adequacy of the available survey data. Recommendations and conclusions are also included.]


Box 47 Folder B-0521

League of Women Voters League of Womeen Voters Survey, 1954, 10 folders containing Questionnaires & Code, Questionnaires & questionnaire results, Codebook, Correspondence, List of occupied dwellings in the Bronx, Interview instructions, Tentative notes, Summary of interpretation of survey

[Report: not available]


Box 47 Folder B-0522

Role of Scholarships in American Undergraduate Education, 1954, 3 folders containing Research proposal, Rejected proposal, Select bibliography

[Report: not available]


Box 47 Folder B-0523

McPhee Cases in the Use of Social Research, 1961, One article containing Article by McPhee

[Report: not available]


Box 47 Folder B-0530

Hans L. Zetterber An American College for Adults, 1956, 95 pp.: 1 folder containing Report (3 copies)

[What differentiates a college for adults from an extension school and a "college-age" undergraduate school, with particular emphasis placed upon differences in students and teaching personnel. Report: B-0530]


Box 47 Folder B-0531

American Philosophical Society, 1954, 1 folder containing Code

[Report: not available]


Box 47 Folder B-0533

William McPhee Community Controversies- Pilot Project, 1954, 82 pp.: 1 folder containing Report

[See also B-0516.

This report contains a proposal for research on community controversies affecting educational freedom. Educational controversies in the New York metropolitan district were investigated, secondary materials examined and informants consulted about episodes in other parts of the country; hypotheses deserving of a high priority of study were worked out. Report: B-0533]


Box 47 Folder B-0534

Jaffe Methods of Appraisal of Quality of Basic Data for Population Estimates,, 1957, 1 folder containing Report (Manual)

[Article: Jaffe 1957 (1, 2)]


Box 47 Folder B-0535

Lee Benson & Thomas J. Pressly Political Historiography, 1956, 80 pp.: 8 folders containing Memo, Working paper-Benson, Article-Benson, Proposal, Correspondence, and three empty folders apparently containing a copy of the report by Benson in Vienna; and Articles by Stern, Benson, & Turner.

[This paper examines five interpretations of the causes of the Civil War in order to determine whether they are in fact different interpretations and if so, what the differences are and how they can be resolved objectively. Report: B-0535 Books: Benson 1960, 1961. Article: Benson 1957]


Box 47 Folder B-0536

Candidates for Womens Home Companion Club Women of the Year Award, 1954-1955, 2 folders containing Correspondence, Report


Box 47 Folder B-0540

Rowan, Maruyama, Kincaid Importance of Urban Centers (RAND Study), 1956, 8 folders containing Proposal, Correspondence, Interviews, Research memos- Rowan & Kincaid, Code, Rank order of largest 1000 companies in U.S., Report/Article- Rowan & Kincaid and one empty folder which apparently contained a research memo by Rowan & Monoyama with a copy supposed to be in Vienna.

[Report: B-0540-1; B-0540-2; Monographs: Rowan & Kincaid 1956, Rowan & Maruyama 1956; Articles: Kincaid & Bright 1957 (1, 2)]


Box 48 Folder B-0541

Frank Bourne & William McPhee Monitor Study, 1956, 189 pp.: 11 folders containing Questionnaires, Master codebook, Background of study, Memos, Codebook, Monitor trendex ratings, Summary of weekend radio report, Daytime Monitor, Monitor- new NBC radio service-pamphlet, and one empty folder which apparently contained a one page reference to a study report (?)

[In Baltimore, Peoria, Hartford and San Francisco, 2853 phone interviews and 428 interviews in homes were completed among listeners and nonlisteners to "Monitor," a weekend radio service of NBC. "Monitor" was an experiment in programming designed with the growth of television in mind. Questionnaire included. Report: B-0541]


Box 48 Folder B-0542

Lennard Anatomy of Psychotherapy-Interaction in Therapy, 1955-1957, 31 Folders containing Proposal & Palmore et al. Article, Technicial reports- Lennard (Monograph) & Bernstein, Book manuscript- Lennard & Bernstein, Code, Questionnaire, Application for research grant, Brief information about project, Excerpts from Jung-"Modern Man in Search of a Soul", Excerpts from Ackerman "Trends in Terminal phase of Student Analysis", Summer progress report, Graphs, Excerpts from Philip Slater "Role Differentiation in Small Groups", Student analysis code, Minutes of meeting on student training, Final therapist questionnaire, First draft of Palmore thesis (Dissertation), Confidential draft of study of project by Lennard, Progress report, Articles- Lennard & Hendin, Exploratory analysis, Selection from the "Psychiatric Interview" by Henry Stack Sullivan, Coding exercises, Notes, Study of change via interviews and/or questionnaire, Draft article- Lennard & Hendin, Draft article- Lennard, Appendix A to study, Appendix B to study

[Report: B-0542 Monograph: Lennard et al. 1958 Book: Lennard, Bernstein et al. 1960 Articles: Lennard et al. 1957, Palmore et al. 1959, Hendin et al. 1961, Dissertation: Palmore 1959]


Box 48 Folder B-0543

Paul Berkman and Sydney S. Spivack The Rhythm and Blues Fad, 1955, 84 pp.: 5 folders containing Memos, Interview, Correspondence, Report, Spivack article draft

[This exploratory study of a popular music "fad" focuses on the character and growth of the popularity of "Rhythm and Blues" and some of the underlying factors involved. Report: B-0543]


Box 48 Folder B-0544

Samuel Z. Klausner and Harry V. Kincaid Farmington Flood Disaster Study,, 1956, 200 pp.: 10 folders containing Codebooks, Questionnaires, Correspondence, Proposal,and one empty folder which contained a copy of the report supposed to be in Vienna.

[This is a study of 231 evacuee families and 183 host families involved in the Farmington-Unionville, Connecticut, 1955 flood disaster, focusing on crisis behavior and the relations between the two families during the time that the evacuee families were sheltered by the hosts. Questionnaires included. Report: B-0544]


Box 49 Folder F-0544

Robert K. Merton and Edward C. Devereux Role of Social Research in Businees,, 1955-1956, F-0544-1: 52 pp., F-0544-2: 65 pp., F-0544-3: 58 pp., F-0544-4: 58 pp.: 5 folders containing Articles- Merton & Devereux, Reports- Papers (I, II, & IV), and one empty folder which contained a copy of Report- paper III with a copy supposed to be in Vienna.

[F-0544-1 This report is concerned with factors affecting the general level of demand for applied social research. The attitudes, beliefs and conditions which shape and either foster or impede the demand for social research are discussed using the American Telephone and Telegraph Company as an example. F-0544-2 This paper examines the sources of information other than research, utilized in determining the facts relevant to decision-making. The "competitive position" of research in relation to these alternatives is also investigated. F-0544-3 This examines the various problem-spotting and problem-defining functions of social research in the telephone company. F-0544-4 Using A.T.&T. as a case study this paper examines in detail the thesis that before a problem can be solved by a policy maker, it must first be recognized and given some specific formulation or definition. Reports: F-0544-1 through F-0544-4 Article: Merton & Devereux 1964]


Box 49 Folder B-0545

Jaffe & Shilling Patterns of Manufacturing Development, 1957-1961, 10 folders containing Proposals, Monograph- Jaffe & Baratz, Preliminary report, Input-output model, Amended letter of agreement on project, Notes, Article- Jaffe, and one empty folder which supposedly contained the (article/monograph?) of which a copy is supposed to be in Vienna.

[Report: B-0545 Monographs: Jaffe & Baratz 1957, Jaffe et al. 1957 Articles: Jaffe 1960 (2), 1961 (1), Jaffe & Azumi 1960]


Box 49 Folder B-0546

Klapper Effects of Mass Communication, 1949- 1960, 2 folders containing Proposal, and one empty folder which contained a copy of Klapper's publication of which a copy is supposed to be in Vienna.

[See also B-0305.

Report: not available Monograph: Klapper 1949 Book: Klapper 1960 (published dissertation) Articles: Klapper 1955, 1957]


Box 49 Folder B-0547

Yole G. Sills Common Council for American Unity Study, 1956, 127 pp.: 3 folders , including one empty folder which contained a copy of the report which is supposed to be in Vienna. Other folders contain notes and correspondence.

[Prepared as a working document for Common Council for American Unity to aid in utilization of their back files for a report on experiences in immigration, nationalization, deportation and related experiences, this report is a presentation of statistical tables resulting from encoding of materials. Report: B-0547]


Box 49 Folder B-0548

A. J. Jaffe and Jeanne L. Bilby Measuring the Impact of Unemployment-Pilot Sutdy,, 1958, 44 pp.: 4 folders containing Interviews, Survey Questionnaire, Survey, and one empty folder that contained the report of which a copy is supposed to be in Vienna.

[See also B-0573.

The purpose of the project is to develop a study design, focusing on role of unemployment insurance in aiding adjustment to temporarily adjusted income. Experimenting with various questionnaires, 267 total interviews were conducted during five series of interviews. Includes final questionnaire. Report: B-0548]


Box 49 Folder B-0549

Yole G. Sills Negro Migrant Agricultural Workers, 1955, 25pp.: 1 folder containing Report (2 copies)

[Based on 25 returned questionnaires, this report is a summary of the evaluations made by migrant ministers of conditions confronting black migrant agricultural workers which have a bearing on their educational problems. Report: B-0549]


Box 49 Folder B-0550

Herbert Menzel, Robert Somers and William Glaser Flow of Information Among Scientists (Pilot Study),, 1958, 208 pp.: 7 folders containing Proposals, Misc. letters & correspondence, Questionnaire, Announcement of study, Abstract of description of proposed research, Report

[This is an exploratory study of information-exchanging behavior of the biochemists, chemists and zoologists on the faculty of a single academic institution to define problems, categories and procedure. Questionnaire included. Report: B-0550 Articles: Menzel 1957 (1), 1958]


Box 49 Folder F-0550

Johan Galtung The Cold War & Artificial Sattelites, April, 1959, 1 folder containing study entitled the "Cold War and Artificial Satellites."

[Report: not available]


Box 49 Folder B-0551

Study of Business Education, 1957, 3 folders containing Misc. memos, Proposal, Survey design

[Report: not available]


Box 49 Folder B-0552

Glock Religious Orientations, 1953, 7 Folders containing Proposal, Research criteria, Articles- Glock, Articles- Glock & Ringer, Questionnaire

[Report: not available]


Box 49 Folder B-0553

McPhee & Coleman The Dynamics of Masses (Mass Dynamics Study), 1955, 5 Folders containing Proposal, Misc. memos & letters, Article- McPhee, Draft report- Coleman & McPhee, Study- McPhee

[See also B-0755, B-0816.

Article: McPhee & Coleman 1958]


Box 49 Folder S-0554

Imogen Seger Durkheim & his Critics on the Sociology of Religion,, September, 1957, 1 folder containing Monograph

[Report: not available]


Box 50 & 51 Folder B-0555

Lazarsfeld, Levenson, et al. Edsel Study-Social Influences in Automobile Buying,, 1956-1958, B-0555-1: 57 pp., B-0555-2: 56 pp., B-0555-3: 73 pp., B-0555-4: 98 pp., B-0555-5: 58 pp., B-0555-6: 81 pp., B-0555-7: 57 pp., B-0555-8: 63 pp., B-0555-9: 35 pp., B-0555-10: 29 pp., B-0555-11: 50 pp., B-0555-12: 68 pp., B-0555-13: 93 pp., B-0555-14: 40 pp., B-0555-15: 32 pp., B-0555-16: 43 pp., B-0555-17: 39 pp.: 42 folders and 9 binders. Binders contain Codebooks, Questionnaires & Code index. Folders contain Research report, Propensity index, Misc., Memos, Codebooks, Questionnaires, Questionnaires & panel study, Proposal, Correspondence, History of project, Notes on reports, New Yorker article on Edsel, Edsel's own company- Research report, Reports (1-3), Report (No. 4), Reports (6, 7, & 8), Reports (10, 11), Reports (12, 14, & 16), Pretest No.3, Ecological study of Peoria, Illinois by Schindler, Typescript articles, Bound articles and three empty folders that contained Reports Nos.5, 9, and 17, of which there are supposed to be copies in Vienna. B-0555-1 This was a study conducted for Ford Motor Co. when it was considering putting a new car on the market, on Social Stereotypes of Automobile Makes. Bernard

[Levenson the social imagery of automobile makes. 800 respondents in Peoria, Illinois, and San Bernardino, California, took part. B-0555-2 An " investigation of the extent to which the car-buyer's personal associates influence his choice of automobile...in respect to price class, corporate line and newness of car." B-0555-3 single-car owners were studied for patterns of automobile replacement, the prevalence of the short replacement pattern, variety of replacement cycles, social factors involved. B-0555-4 This report examines factors associated with the seasonal timing element in the new-car-buying decision. B-0555-5 Two-car families were studied for the type of car that they buy, "paying particular heed to model-age, price-class, and brand and line loyalty." B-0555-6 This discusses behavioral and attitudinal indicators of expected change in socioeconomic status which appeared in questionnaires administered to car owners in Peoria, Illinois, and San Bernardino, California. B-0555-7 Assuming that "consumer goods are prestigeful to the extent that ownership and use of them enhances the prestige of their owners and users," this secondary analysis of data attempts to specify the criteria of general prestige. B-0555-8 385 owners of each of eight automobile makes were interviewed to determine factors which make social and product quality images of automobiles stable. B-0555-9 The implications of the existence of groups of consumers with differentiated values for the potency and durability of various product quality images in the automobile market are examined. B-0555-10 Ford, Plymouth and Chevrolet were rated by respondents before and after Plymouth models were produced. The effects of fins on owner stereotypes of each make were examined. The appearance of fins weakened the image of Ford, strengthened that of Plymouth. B-0555-11 Respondents were int" finned models. This is an attempt to analyze who composed erviewed before and after Chrysler put out its "forward looking the Chrysler market, and what happened to the old conservative one, particularly in view of the sudden fall in sales after the initial rise in the market. B-0555-12 3025 panel interviews were conducted in Knoxville, Tennessee, Rochester, New York, and Pasadena, California, before and after the appearance of the Edsel, to determine the receptivity of recent car buyers to the new model. B-0555-13 This report examines the extent to which car buyers have stereotypic images for each of four attributes-speed, appearance, workmanship and trade-in value. B-0555-14 This discusses under what conditions social imagery is related to brand loyalty and how such images contribute to size of sales. Based on same interviews as B-0555-12. B-0555-15 Characteristics of the owner who buys his car early in the model year make him important to the automobile industry. What does the early buyer value in his car and in himself? B-0555-16 This report develops further the analysis of B-0555-1 with particular emphasis on the finding that " a social image of the brand that is incompatible with the owner's background characteristics is related to an increased disposition to switch brands." B-0555-17 This paper is concerned with the popular occupational image of automobile makes and the factors contributing to producing a favorable image. Also examined is how this occupational image affects the buying intentions of individuals. Reports: B-0555-1 through B-0555-17 Masters Essay: Smith 1958, Falaguerra 1960]


Box 51 Folder B-0557

Hilda Golden Literacy and Urban Industrialism, 1955, 86 pp.: 1 folder containing Report

[This report deals with the relationship between literacy and urban industrialism and discusses the impact of a country's educational status on its industrial growth. The major focus is on the role of literacy and education in the dynamics of economic modernization of the world's underdeveloped countries. Report: B-0557 Article: Golden 1955]


Box 51 Folder B-0560

Jaffe How to Appraise Quality of Basic Data for Population Estimates, 1955, 1 folder containing Monograph

[Monograph: Jaffe 1955]


Box 51 & 52 Folder B-0571

Spivack, Ruderman, Cornish Doctors and Family Planning, 1956, Two Separate soft-cover works and 34 Folders. Soft cover Works - (Paper- Specifications for Survey 405, Report/Monograph). Folders contain Spivack Dissertation (typescript), Spivack Dissertation (copy #2), Newspaper clippings, Codebooks, Questionnaires, Progress reports, Administrative material, Proposals, List of interviewees, Rejected newspaper clippings, Publications of National Committee on Maternal Health, Reprints, Sampling, Doctors responses to questionnaires, Findings of study, Preliminary report, Working papers #1 & 2, Research proposal, Survey, Monograph- Corrnish et al., Spivack & Ruderman paper, Styco's paper, Sieber article, Notes & Huxley article, Papers

[Monograph: Cornish et al. 1963 Articles: Spivack 1962, 1964 Dissertations: Spivack 1959, Ruderman 1966]


Box 52 & 53 Folder B-0572

York Lucci The YMCA on the Campus, 1960, 277 pp.: 16 folders containing Codebooks, Questionnaires, Misc. materials, Proposals & related materials, Meeting minutes, Reports, Main Lucci report, Studies- Locci & York- Draft outline, Highlights of study- revised version (copy of transcript), Printed pamphlets (2 copies), Pamphlet report of Commission on Student Work on Study

[This is a survey of "the extent and distribution of YMCA student associations; their structure, policy and activities, and the characteristics of their leaders and members." The sample consisted of 2186 member and leader respondents. Report: B-0572 Article: Lucci 1960]


Box 53 Folder B-0573

Jaffe, Bilby, & Shapiro Unemployment Study, 1958, B-0573-1: 79 pp., B-0573-2: 88 pp.: 7 folders containing Codebooks, Coding instructions, Questionnaires, Contract & Expenditures, Article- Jaffe & Milavsky, Reports (1-2- Jaffe) and one empty folder that con- tained a copy of the procedural report of which there is one in Vienna.

[B-0573-1.

This is a description and evaluation of a survey of unemployment beneficiaries in Albany-Schenectady-Troy, N.Y., in 1957. Questionnaire included. Main concern is how well benefits are able to meet workers' needs, particularly non-deferrable ones. B-0573-2 Report of findings for study described in B-0573-1. Reports: B-0573-1; B-0573-2]


Box 53 Folder B-0574

Brunner & Wilder Overview of Adult Education Research, 1958, Five Folders containing Book- Brunner et al., Proposals & related materials, Article- Brunner, Misc. Materials,and one empty folder which may have contained a copy of the book Brunner book(?)

[Report: not available Book: Brunner et al. 1959 Article: Brunner 1960]


Box 53 Folder B-0575

Francis Bourne Savings Behavior Study, 1956, B-0575-1: 71 pp.,B-0575-2: 52 pp.: 7 folders containing Codebooks, Questionnaire, Misc. materials, Proposal, Report-Bourne (No. 2), and one empty folder said to have contained Report No.1 by Bourne,of whcich there is supposed to be a copy in Vienna.

[B-0575-1 The role of dividend rates as a savings motivator is examined, focusing on depositors' knowledge of, and attitudes toward, dividends. 819 depositors interviewed. B-0575-2 This is an attempt to define personal characteristics of savers at two branches of the First Federal, and motivations for their savings attitudes toward a particular branch of a savings bank. Reports: B-0575; B-0575-1; B-0575-2]


Box 53 Folder B-0576

Natalie Rogoff College Entrance Examination Board Study, 1957, 135 pp.: 11 folders containing Master codebook, Codebooks, Proposals, Proposal- Rogoff, Articles- Rogoff, 5 year review by ETS (1952-1957),and one empty folder which may have contained a copy of the report by Rogoff (?)

[This is an overview of American colleges in the mid '50s and a classification of member colleges according to an applicant index, index of attainment and index of student involvement. Report: B-0576]


Box 54 Folder B-0577

Florence Ruderman Barnard Alumnae Study, 1957, 57 pp.: 11 foldersand Two loose copies of Barnard Alumnae magazine (July, 1957). Foldersn contain Questionnaires, Codebook, Codebook & coding instructions, Coding instructions, Tables, Misc. materials, Proposal, Memo, Survey of Alumnae opinion (report?), and one empty folder which may have contained an article by Marian Poverman(?)

[Description of responses of 2000 alumnae to open-ended questions on how well Barnard trained alumnae "for life"; would alumnae choose to go to college at Barnard today; what Barnard's primary goals should be for the next 25 years. Report: B-0577]


Box 54 Folder B-0578

Sheila Spaulding Greeting Card Study, 1958, 283 pp.: 4 folders and one loose memo typescript. Unbound typescript- memo from Sheila Spaulding to Russell Haley (Research director). Folders contain Proposal & related material, Questionnaire, Questionnaire & code, Report

[Discusses attributes of greeting card consumers, the cards bought and the stores where purchases are made. The study is based on 32 interviews. Complete transcripts included. Report: B-0578]


Box 54 Folder B-0579

Dormitory Study, 1953, One folder containing Code

[Report not available]


Box 54 Folder B-0580

Kass Synagogue Study, 1950, 7 Folders containing Questionnaires & related materials, Coding instructions & returns, Misc., United Synagogue review, Article & paper by B. Kass

[Report: not available]


Box 54 Folder B-0581

Edmund de S. Brunner Review of Rural Sociological Research, 1957, 156 pp.: 3 folders containing Proposal, Book by Brunner, Report

[Use is made of past studies to describe the subject matter, methodology and notable findings of rural sociology in the last 50 years. Report: B-0581 Book: Brunner 1957]


Box 54 Folder B-0590

Lazarsfeld, Anderson, Barton Documentation Project for Social Rsearch Methods,, 1958-1959, B-0590-1: 86 pp., B-0590-2: 6 pp.: 26 folders and 2 papers. Folders contain List of publications & letter to Robert Chandler, Codebook, Note- Anderson, Papers by Anderson, Article- Anderson & Emery, Article- Anderson & Hammond, Annotated code by Barton, Article- Barton, Bibliography- Barton, Articles by William A. Glaser, Draft memo by Bill Mcphee, Article- Lazarsfeld, Interviews, Notes by Wiggins & Levenson, Letter to Prof. Schuyler Wallace, and three empty folders which apparently contained a Komarovsky article, anonymous articles, Paper #1- Chapter IV from book or article with multiple authors and , Paper#2- an article by David Elesh.

[B-0590-1 A report of the Documentation Project on social science methodology. B-0590-2 A report on the Documentation Project on social science methodology. Reports: B-0590-1: B-0590-2 Books: Boudon & Lazarsfeld 1965, 1966, Chazel et al. 1970 Articles: Lazarsfeld 1958, Lazarsfeld 1959 (3), Barton & Anderson 1961, Lazarfeld & Menzel 1961, Barton & Lazarsfeld 1962, Anderson & Hammond 1968 Dissertation: Western 1964]


Box 55 Folder J-0592

League of Women Voters, 1957, 1 folder containing Correspondence, survey, and analysis

[Report: not available]


Box 55 Folder B-0595

Solomon & Lorge Group Efficiency and Group Process in Problem Solving,, 1956-1957, 3 Folders containing Proposals, Misc. materials, Status- Annual & Technical reports

[Articles: Lorge e al. 1958, Lorge & Solomon 1959, 1960, 1962]


Box 55 Folder B-0600

Bourne Group Influence in Marketing and Public Relations, 1956, 1 folder containing Report (monograph?) by Bourne

[Monograph: Bourne 1956]


Box 55 Folder J-0600

Ruderman Medical Economics, 1956, 1 folder containing Survey-8th quadrennial Survey (report?) by Ruderman


Box 55 Folder B-0601

David L. Sills Public Acceptance of Salk Polio Vaccine, 1957, 16 pp.:4 folders containing Article- Sills & Gill, Tables, Misc. materials, Reports, and one empty folder that contained a copy of a memo by Sills with a copy supposed to be extant in Vienna.

[Based on data supplied by the American Institute of Public Opinion, this memorandum supplements an early report by the Institute and provides more clues to the problem of the nature of public resistance to the Salk vaccine. Report: B-0601 Article: Sills & Gill 1959]


Box 55 Folder B-0602

Yole G. Sills Pajama Study, 1958, 107 pp.: 14 folders containing Questionnaires, Codebooks, Overall marginals, Wearer & non-wearer marginals, Campus marginals, Levittown, Peekskill, Topeka & Stamford marginals, Misc. materials, Report- Sills, and one empty folder which contained an article by Sills.

[This study specifies the relationship between the successive stages of marketing and ways in which the consumer influences this process. Interviews with 20 manufacturers, 8 retailers and a selected sample of the general public were conducted. General public questionnaires included. Report: B-0602]


Box 55 Folder B-0603

Barton Effects of College Education, 1959, 1 folder containing Proposals, and one empty folder whcih contained a Barton monograph.

[Report: not available Monograph: Barton 1959]


Box 55 Folder B-0604

Natalie Rogoff High School Students Educational Aspirations, 1963, 411 pp.: 12 folders containing Codebooks, Proposal & related materials, Interim report, Tentative Rogoff book outline, Articles- Rogoff, Working paper- John W. Meyer, Article- John W. Meyer, Article- John A. Michael

[Using data supplied by the Educational Testing Service, this report examines the flow of young people through the educational channel from secondary school to college. Shifting emphasis from the family's role in the recruitment process, this report examines the role of other institutions and organizations in college recruitment. It places most emphasis on the structural features of American secondary education. Report: B-0604-1; B-0604-2; B-0604-3 Articles: Rogoff 1960, Michael 1961, Rogoff 1961, Rogoff 1965 (1, 2) Masters Essays: Leeds 1960, Ramsoy (Rogoff) 1967]


Box 55 Folder B-0605

Berelson Graduate Education Study, 1960, 7 folders containing Draft of final report- Berelson (book?), Questionnaire & coding instructions, Codebooks, Coding instructions, Code list of schools, Marginals


Box 56 Folder B-0606

William J. Goode and William M. Evan The Engineer in American Society-Program of Inquiry,, 1957, 125 pp.: 6 folders containing Preliminary study plan, Progress report, Memo, Report, Admininstrative & financial requirements, Proposal, Proposal & related materials

[This is a detailed statement of the purposes and procedures of a comprehensive survey of the engineering profession, its past, present and future role in American society. Report: B-0606]


Box 56 Folder *B-0607

Theresa Falaguerra Purchasing the Book of Knowledge-Pilot Study, 1958, 26 pp.: 4 folders containing Report, Misc. correspondence, Proposal, Questionnaire & Interview guide

[This study of consumer behavior emphasizes the decision-making processes. Interviews were conducted with 12 purchasers, 11 non-purchasers and 6 cancellers. Proposals for the final, extensive research project and questionnaire are included. Report: B-0607]


Box 56 Folder B-0608

Hans L. Zetterberg, assisted by Charles Emery and Roger Wolcott Utilization of Social Theory by Practitioners,, 1957 (project actually began in 1955), 44 pp.: 6 folders containing Draft manuscript- report (handbook), Pilot study and proposal, Interviews, Reactions to handbook, Manuscript & fragments, Correspondence

[This project explored the feasibility of developing handbooks on particular social problems for the use of social practitioners. The report describes the types of handbook desired and outlines procedures for preparing it. Report: B-0608]


Box 56 Folder B-0610

Seger Urban Church Effectiveness Study [Proposal, Questionnaire & interview guide, Study procedures, Progress report (2)],, 1957, 4 folders

[See also S-0705.

Dissertation: Hammond 1960, Seger 1961-None of the preceeding in file. Monograph: Seger 1963 Book: Seger 1963]


Box 56 Folder B-0620

William N. McPhee The Potentialities of Television-Possible Research, 1957, 80 pp.; 1 folder containing Working paper (2 copies- McPhee, report?)

[This is devoted primarily to suggesting studies that might be beneficial in answering questions concerning the unrealized potentialities of television. More conventional research for describing the existing facts of television is also discussed. Report: B-0620]


Box 56 Folder B-0624

Robert H. Somers, Martin Hyman, Gillian Lindt and Ingrid Jacobson Experiment in International Living: Evaluation Study,, 1959, 168 pp.: 11 folders containing Questionnaire & related materials, List of experiment communities- 1958, Misc. memos & letters, Newspaper clippings & newsletters, Proposal, Progress Report, Working paper, Materials on leaders training program, Gil's shipboard repoprts, Brief overview of EIL- Somers, and one empty folder that contained a copy of the Somers report which is supposed to be extant in Vienna.

[824 members of the 1958 Experiment in International Living Program were studied to determine improved criteria for selection of participants and to evaluate the overseas experience enjoyed by them. Report: B-0624]


Box 56 Folder B-0625

Hans Zetterberg Virginia Museum of Fine Arts-Pilot Study, 1958, 35 pp.: 6 folders containing Proposal, Questionnaire & interview reord, Misc., Log of project, Progress report

[Topics are proposed for research in the field of the sociology of art. "It is written by laymen in art for laymen in sociology," and suggests problems for study as well as research designs to provide data which museums can use to strengthen their constituency and add to the existing body of knowledge in the field of the sociology of art. Report: B-0625 Article: Zetterberg 1962]


Box 56 Folder B-0630

Merton, McKeon, & Gellhorn The Freedom to Read, 1957, 1 folder containing Book

[Report: not available]


Box 56 & 57 Folder B-0631

William A. Glaser, Frances A. McVey, et al. Public Health Education for Nurses,, 1961, 270 pp.: 8 folders (including 1 envelope) Folders contain Report, Glaser & McVey articles, Glaser memo, Description of study, Questionnaire & related materials, Envelope contains coding materials.

[This volume contains a series of 9 research memoranda dealing with various aspects of the study. A report of the first year's work on the project and a Master's Essay by Thomasina Jo Smith, " Social Class and the Student Nurse," are also included. Report: B-0631 Articles: Glaser & McVey 1961, 1965, Glaser 1965 Masters Essay: Smith 1959]


Box 57 Folder B-0632

Sills, Wiggins, Levine Reactions to the National Foundation's Expanded Program,, 1960, B-0632-1: 91 pp., B-0632-2: 117 pp., B-0632-3: 121 pp., B-0632-4: 54 pp.: 11 folders containing Questionnaire, Questionnaire materials, Codebooks, Misc. materials, Articles- Sills & Abraham, General information about the National Foundation, Proposals, Memo- Crawford to Glaser, Reports 3 & 4 (4-appendices? )and two empty folders which contained reports 1 & 2- by Wiggins & Levine of which there are supposed to be copies in Vienna.

[B-0632-1 This was a study to determine the potential bases for support for the National Foundation's expanded program, at a time when the March of Dimes, among other major groups, had abandoned federated fund-raising in favor of individual drives. Based on 2970 interviews. B-0632-2 This discusses factors involved in the respondents' images of certain diseases at a time when arthritis and birth defects were included in the National Foundation's campaign. B-0632-3 Determinants and correlates of participation in health and welfare organizations, differences between volunteer and recruited workers, attitudes of March of Dimes workers toward the National Foundation are examined. B-0632-4 Questionnaire, study design, indices and tables for reports B-0632-1 through B0632-3. Reports: B-0632-1 through B-0632-4 Article: Levine 1962]


Box 57 Folder B-0633

Edmund deS. Brunner, William L. Nicholls II and Sam D. Sieber Role of the Adult Education Association,, 1959, 470 pp.: 21 folders containing Codebooks & coding materials, Organizational information, Questionnaire, Questionnaire & interviews, Misc., Study announcement, Proposals, Background material, Summary of study- Brunner, AEA Executive committee meetings, AEA National conference- 1958, Brunner & Nicholls article, Reports, ), Anonymous typescript article (report?) and one empty folder which contained the report by Brunner , Nicholls II and Sieber with a copy of it supposed to be in Vienna.

[This report investigates the role of the Adult Educational Association in the field of adult education. It analyzes the history and membership of the AEA, discusses the problems of the AEA, and adult education as a social movement and as a profession, and presents the purposes and goals of a national organization in adult education. Report: B-0633 Articles: Brunner 1959 (3), Nicholls & Brunner 1959, Brunner & Nicholls 1960]


Box 58 Folder B-0634

E. David Nasatir World Law Survey, 1959, 153 pp.: 8 folders containing Codebook, Questionnaire, Misc., Proposals, Memo, Mail survey, Report, Columbia news release

[1294 persons listed in "Who's Who in America 1958-59, answered questionnaires on war prevention measures and forms of world government. Responses were related to personal characteristics of respondents: education, age, etc. Questionnaire included. Report: B-0634]


Box 58 Folder B-0635

Somers Multivariate Analysis of Order Contingency Tables, 1959-1962, 7 folders containing Proposal, and articles by Somers

[Report: not available Article: Somers 1959, 1962 (1, 2)]


Box 58 Folder B-0636

Jaffe Unemployment Insurance Beneficiaries (Utica Study), 1960, 8 folders containing Questionnaire, Codebook, Proposal, Report, Final report, Article- Jaffe & Milavsky

[Report: not available Monograph: Jaffe & Anderson 1960]


Box 58 Folder B-0637

Lennard Cigarette Study, 1957, 10 Folders containing Questionnaires, Proposals, Misc. memos, Misc. drafts, Notes on Phillips Morris, News Clippings, Grants for study, Papers & bibliography, Other studies on smoking & cancer

[Report: not available]


Box 58 Folder B-0638

Jaffe Puerto Rican Economic Development, 1959-1961, 1 folder containing Questionnaire, and one empty folder which may have contained Jaffe's book.

[Report: not available Book: Jaffe 1959 Article: Jaffe 1961 (2)]


Box 58 Folder B-0639

Serbein Company-Contained Education Study, 1958, 7 folders containing Computer output, Questionnaire, Codebooks, Proposals, Notes

[Report: not available]


Box 59 Folder B-0640

Samuel Z. Klausner, Lazarsfeld Relations between Religion and Psychiatry,, 1957-1961, B-0640-1: 530 pp., B-0640-2: 64 pp., B-0640-3: 133 pp., B-0640-4: 36 pp., B-0640-5: 254 pp., B-0640-6: 24 pp., B-0640-7, B-0640-8, B-0640-9 10 folders containing Misc. materials, Discussion groups- Klausner, Reports # 2, 3, and 3a, First pilot form- Klausner, Report #5, Articles- Klausner, Article- Lazarsfeld, and three empty folders which contained Report #1 of which a copy is supposed to be in Vienna, and Report #3a of which four copies are supposed to be in Vienna and possibly a copy of the article by Lazarsfeld respectively.

[B-0640-1 This examines the growing alliance of pastors and psychiatrists against emotional misery, through a case study of the religio-psychiatric clinic of New York City and an analysis of the literature. Report is more comprehensive than resultant book, Psychiatry and Religion. B-0640-2 This report concerns itself with the symbolism mediating the interaction between ministers and psychiatrists. It outlines a general social theory of symbolism illustrated in terms of their linguistic symbols. B-0640-3 The report sets forth a theory explicating the concept of faith and provides a set of general descriptive categories which may be used in the study of any situation of faith and suggests hypotheses about the ways in which these categories are related to each other. B-0640-3a, a precis of "Towards a Social Psychology of Faith," 18 pp., is bound with B-0640-4. B-0640-4 This report describes the author's trip to Lourdes, first as a participant and then as an observer. Lourdes is a place of pilgrimage where miraculous cures of physical ailments supposedly occur. B-0640-5 This is a bibliography which confines itself to that area where psychiatry and religion are bridged. It focuses primarily on professional publications. B-0640-6 This is a listing of books relating to mental healing. B-0640-7 faith and strife in the Middle East B-0640-8 research methodology in relgion and psychiatry B-0640-9 These papers of the religion and psychiatry project (B-0640) are embodied in the book published in 1964, Psychiatry and Religion, New York: The Free Press. Reports: B-0640-1 through B-0640-9 Book: Klausner 1964 Articles: Klausner 1961 (1, 2) Masters Essay: Eckert 1961 Dissertation: Klausner 1963]


Box 59 Folder F-0640

Paul F. Lazarsfeld Social Research in Poland, Cover sheet plus 22 pages

[B-0640-1 This examines the growing alliance of pastors and psychiatrists against emotional misery, through a case study of the religio-psychiatric clinic of New York City and an analysis of the literature. Report is more comprehensive than resultant book, Psychiatry and Religion. B-0640-2 This report concerns itself with the symbolism mediating the interaction between ministers and psychiatrists. It outlines a general social theory of symbolism illustrated in terms of their linguistic symbols. B-0640-3 The report sets forth a theory explicating the concept of faith and provides a set of general descriptive categories which may be used in the study of any situation of faith and suggests hypotheses about the ways in which these categories are related to each other. B-0640-3a, a precis of "Towards a Social Psychology of Faith," 18 pp., is bound with B-0640-4. B-0640-4 This report describes the author's trip to Lourdes, first as a participant and then as an observer. Lourdes is a place of pilgrimage where miraculous cures of physical ailments supposedly occur. B-0640-5 This is a bibliography which confines itself to that area where psychiatry and religion are bridged. It focuses primarily on professional publications. B-0640-6 This is a listing of books relating to mental healing. B-0640-7 faith and strife in the Middle East B-0640-8 research methodology in relgion and psychiatry B-0640-9 These papers of the religion and psychiatry project (B-0640) are embodied in the book published in 1964, Psychiatry and Religion, New York: The Free Press. Reports: B-0640-1 through B-0640-9 Book: Klausner 1964 Articles: Klausner 1961 (1, 2) Masters Essay: Eckert 1961 Dissertation: Klausner 1963]


Box 59 Folder B-0645

Brunner & Wayland Educational Characteristics of the American People,, 1958-1959, 1 folder containing Monograph by Wayland & Brunner

[Report: not available Monograph: Wayland & Brunner 1958 Articles: Brunner & Wayland 1958, 1959, Wayland & Brunner 1958]


Box 59 Folder B-0647

Diffusion in the Medical Profession (reprint), 1958, 1 folder containing Correspondence & Misc.

[Report: not available]


Box 59 Folder B-0661

Jaffee Labor Market Experiences of Disabled Workers, 1959, Four Folders. Folders contain Grants, Interview information, Interviews, Codebook, and one empty folder which supposedly contained above Jaffe book.

[Report: not available Book: Jaffe, Day, & Adams 1964 Article: Jaffe et al. 1964]


Box 59 Folder B-0662

Steiner The People Look at Television (CBS TV Survey), 1960-1965, 5 Folders and One Binder.Binder contains codebook Folders contain Miscell. coding materials, Codebook & coding materials, Questionnaire, Memo, and one empty folder which contained book by Gary Steiner.

[Report: not available Book: Steiner 1963 Dissertation: Meyersohn 1965]


Box 59 & 60 Folder B-0663

Caplovitz Consumer Behavior of Low Income Families (The Poor Pay More), 1969, Eighteen Folders containing List of project papers, Papers/Articles-Caplovitz,Study Summary, Articles-Lorenz & Caplovitz, Master's Essay -Lorenz & Article,Memo Outlining Report and book review on - Caplovitz, Questionnaires, Codebook & Marginals, Codebooks, and one empty folder which contained Caplovitz's book.

[Report: not available Book: Caplovitz 1963 Articles: Caplovitz 1964 (1, 2, 3), 1965 (1, 2), Lorenz 1972 Masters Essay: Lorenz 1965]


Box 60 Folder B-0664

Herbert Menzel Dissemination of Information Among Parents of Handicapped Children,, 1961, 83 pp.: 6 folders containing Questionnaire, Codebooks, Address lists, Interview schedules & instructions, Proposal & related materials, Misc., and one empty folderwhich contained a copy of the report by Menzel of whcih a copy is supposed to be in Vienna.

[This details the experience of parents of handicapped children in getting information on the child's disability from professional personnel, parents of other handicapped children, and the literature. 142 respondents. Report: B-0664]


Box 60 & 61 Folder B-0665

E. David Nasatir Volunteers' Attitudes to New Organizational Objectives- Arthritis- Birth Defects Program of National Foundation,, 1962, 224 pp.: 5 folders and 3 paper binders Binders contain Codebooks. Folders contain Chapter char..Codebook, Questionnaires, Report- Gene Levine, Proposal

[458 National Foundation volunteers were interviewed in order to determine the causes for the response of volunteers to the National Foundation's new goal of eliminating birth defects and arthritis as compared to the overwhelming response to the Polio Drive. This report investigates the characteristics of the present volunteers and attitudes of these volunteers toward the Foundation and the new program. Report: B-0665]


Box 61 Folder B-0666

Herbert Menzel Flow of Information Among Scientists- Review of Research,, 1960, 118 pp.: 4 folders containing Report- Menzel, Proposal, Questionnaire, Review of studies

[This is a synthesis of conceptual approaches used by researchers in this field and a survey of the topics currently and potentially included. A bibliography of the materials reviewed is included. Report: B-0666]


Box 61 Folder F-0666

Linz Social Structure of Spain; Spanish Businessman Study, 1958-1967, 6 folders containing Codebook, Questionnaire, Articles- Linz & Miguel, Project publications list, Drafts (Linz book?),and one empty folder which may have contained a copy of a book by Linz and Miguel.

[Report: not available Book: Linz & Miguel 1966 Articles: Linz & Miguel 1958, 1959, 1963 (1, 2, 3), Miguel & Linz 1963 (1, 2, 3), Linz & Miguel 1964, Miguel & Linz 1964 (1, 2, 3, 4, 5), Linze & Miguel 1965 (1, 2), Miguel 1965, Linz & Miguel 1966, Linz 1967]


Box 61 Folder B-0667

Zetterberg Social Structure of Sweden, 1960, One Folder containing Zetterberg Article

[Report: not available]


Box 61 Folder B-0668

Robert E. Mitchell National Council of Churches Study, 1960, 222 pp.: 12 folders containing Report, Appenix- qustionnaire, Questionnaire, Misc. materials, Preliminary study report, Summary description of studies, Articles, Church distribution study (1940-1953)

[The report describes how a sample of American clergymen views the National Council of Churches of Christ and discusses some of the primary determinants of these views. Selected sample of 4031 respondents to questionnaire, 88 personal interviews. Interview guide and questionnaire included. Report: B-0668 Book: Glock et al. 1967 Dissertation: Mitchell 1962]


Box 61 Folder B-0669

Cornish & Simon Communications in Medicine Study, 1961, 2 Folders containing Proposal and Report with Questionnaires


Box 61 Folder B-0670

Terence K. Hopkins and Sanci Michael Group Structure and Opinion Change.,, 1963, 238 pp.: 1 folder containing Proposal,and one empty folder which containe the report by Hopkins, of which a copy is supposed to be in Vienna.

[See also B-0515.

This is an attempt to specify what aspects of the formal and informal structure of the Encampment for Citizenship make its program so effective in opinion changing. Questionnaire included. Report: B-0670]


Box 61 Folder S-0670

Obershall Empirical Research in Germany, 1848-1914, 1962, One Folder containing Dissertation- Oberschall, and one empty folder which possibly containbed a book.

[Report: not available Book: Obershall 1965 (published dissertation) Article: Lazarsfeld & Oberschall 1965]


Box 61 Folder B-0691

Lazarsfeld & Sieber Organizational Problems of Educational Research,, 1960, 3 folders containing Synopsis of needed research, Exploration essay- Lazarsfeld, & Sieber, Misc. materials, and one empty folder which contained the Lazarsfeld, book, entitled "Organizing Educational Research."

[See also B-1016.

Report: not available Book: Lazarsfeld & Sieber 1964]


Box 61 Folder B-0692

Barton Review of Disaster Studies, 1960, One Folder containing Proposal, and two empty folders which contained monograph/book/articles (?) by Barton.

[Report: not available Monograph: Barton 1963 Book: Barton 1969 Article: Barton 1962 (1)]


Box 61 Folder B-0693

Jaffe Conference on Research on Workman's Compensation, 1961, 3 folders containing Proposal, Questionnaire, Misc. materials, and one empty folder which contained Monograph by Jaffe.

[Report: not available Monograph: Jaffe 1961]


Box 61 Folder B-0694

Bernard Berelson Post-Doctoral Work in American Universities, 1960, 24 pp.: 2 folder containing Report, Article- Berelson

[This report is a background paper dealing with post-doctoral work in American universities. The various types of post-doctoral people in residence on university campuses are identified and the situation as of 1960 is discussed. Report: B-0694 Article: Berelson 1962]


Box 61 Folder B-0695

Gene N. Levine and Jeffrey Ingram School of General Studies Survey, 1960, 61 pp.: 3 folders containing Allocations for G.S. study, Questionnaire & Codebooks, Report

[See also B-0577.

This presents the results of a questionnaire, filled out by 959 General Studies students, asking for personal background and opinions on increased dormitory space, increased financial aid and a "third semester" during the summer. Questionnaire included. Report: B-0695]


Box 62 Folder B-0696

Levine & Ingram Columbia University Forum Study, 1961, 75 pp.: 4 folders containing Proposal, Codebooks, Questionnaire, Report

[2325 respondents answered questionnaires in this study which attempted to measure general response to the Forum, intensity of use of the Forum, and the relationship between attitudes to the University and attitudes to the Forum. Questionnaire included. Report: B-0696]


Box 62 Folder B-0699

David Wallace Test of a New Periodical on Asia, 1961, 8 pp.: 2 folders containing Report, Misc. materials & correspondence

[An analysis of returns of three test mailings soliciting subscribers to a new periodical is presented. Report: B-0699]


Box 62 Folder B-0700

Albert E. Gollin Industrial Executive Study, 1961, 229 pp.: 2 folders containing Codebooks, Questionnaire and one empty folder which contained a copy of the report by Gollin of which there is supposed to be a copy in Vienna.

[Responses of 179 middle management executives were coded for a statistical description of their past, current and expected occupational status and their attitudes toward these positions. Questionnaire included. Report: B-0700]


Box 62 Folder B-0701

William A. Glaser Integrated Bar Association Study, 1960, 77 pp.: 5 folders containing Proposals, Memos, Citations & bibliography, Misc. materials, and one empty folder which contained 3 papers an d a copy of the report(?) by Glaser, of which there are supposed to be copies in Vienna.

[An integrated bar is an official organization of all the lawyers in a state. "Organization" summarizes the principal organizational forms and activities of the state bars. "Debate" summarizes the arguments for and against integration as they appear in the professional literature. "Bibliography" is a collection of articles, addresses, committee reports and other publications about the integrated bar. The first two papers have been published. See 1962 article, "The Organization of the Integrated Bar," by Glaser. Report: B-0701 Article: Glaser 1962 (2)]


Box 62 Folder B-0702

William Glaser Health and Diplomacy, 1961, 153 pp.:2 folders containing Articles- Glaser, Misc. materials and one empty folder which contained a copy of the Report(?) of which there is supposed to be a copy in Vienna.

[The purpose of this report is to provide assistance in understanding and dealing with officials of other countries who behave idiosyncratically as a result of physical or mental illness. Included are several case studies of officials such as Hitler, Wilson, Lincoln and Grant who suffered illnesses which affected their duties. Report: B-0702 Article: Glaser 1963 (2)]


Box 62 Folder B-0703

A.J. Jaffe & R.O. Carleton Occupational Mobility in the United States,, 1954, 2 folders containing Clippings & Misc. materials, Report/book(?) by Jaffee and Carleton.


Box 62 Folder B-0725

McPhee Simulation Models Project, 1961-1962, 11 folders containing Grant materials, Articles- McPhee, Memo/Report- McPhee & Robert B. Smith, Paper- McPhee & Smith, Articles (McPhee, Smith, & John Ferguson), Article (McPhee, Bo Anderson, & Harry Milholland), Article- McPhee & Ferguson

[See also B-0553, B-0816.

Articles: McPhee 1961, 1962]


Box 62 Folder *B-0730

Samuel Z. Klausner Religious and Secular Use of Alcohol, 1962, 30 pp.: 1 folder containing Proposal , copy of report by Samuel Klausner supposed to be in Vienna.

[Published in Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 64(October, 1964), pp. 27-43. Presents a cross-cultural test of the hypothesis of an inverse relation between ritual drinking and heavy drinking in secular situations. The study uses data from 48 societies listed in the Human Relations Area Files at Yale University which use alcoholic beverages in religious or secular situations. Report: B-0730 Article: Klausner 1964]


Box 62 Folder B-0751

Kendall Relationship between Medical Educators and Practitioners, 1961, Four Folders. Folders contain Correspondence, Misc. materials, Interviews, Kendall-4 Monograph (copy 2), and two empty folders which contained a copy of the monograph and an article (?) by Kendall.

[Report: not available Monograph: Kendall 1965 Articles: Kendall 1963 (2), 1965 (1, 2)]


Box 62 & 63 Folder J-0752

William A. Glaser Cross-National Comparisons of Health Institutions, 1963, B-0752-1: 194 pp., B-0752-8: 452 pp.: 13 folders containing Proposal, Progress report, Misc. materials, Final reports for grant period, Articles- Glaser, Chapter of book- draft (Glaser), Papers- Glaser, Reports 1 & 2 ( 2 is a book draft- Glaser), and one empty folder which contained a copy of Glaser's book.

[B-0752-1 Analysis of nursing education and utilization of nurses in 16 countries of Europe, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe, relating nursing policies to certain attributes of the national social systems. The first half of this report is published. See pp. 1-59 in The Nursing Profession, Fred Davis, ed., New York: Wiley, 1966. B-0752-2 This report analyzes principal methods for paying doctors in several foreign countries. The administrative mechanism in distributing money to them as well as the dynamics of each system are discussed. In addition, how fees or salaries of the medical profession are set and the effects of payment systems upon medical care and the medical profession are analyzed. This report is organized by country and is limited to data before 1963. The book, Paying the Doctor, is analytical and includes data through the late 1960s. Report: B-0752-1; B-0752-2 Book: Glaser 1970 (1, 2) Articles: Glaser 1961, 1962 (1), 1963 (1), 1964, 1966 (2, 3), 1968]


Box 63 Folder B-0753

Gene N. Levine and Dale E. Ordes Barnard Alumni Achievements, 1962, 37 pp.: 1 folder containing Report

[This is a statistical description of 9028 respondents to a mailed questionnaire which includes occupational, educational and family information. Questionnaire included. Report: B-0753]


Box 63 Folder B-0754

Sills & Glaser Leadership Development in National Voluntary Associations,, 1962, 5 Folders containing Book, Proposal, Misc. materials, Questionnaire, Annotated outline for project, and one empty folder which contained Article/book(?) by Glaser & Sills.

[Report: not available Book: Glaser & Sills 1966 Articles: Sills 1967, 1968]


Box 63 Folder B-0755

Gene N. Levine, Yole G. Sills U.S. Information Agency Arabic and Indian Materials,, 1962, B-0755-1: 208 pp., B-0755-2: 101 pp.: 5 folders containing Misc. materials, Proposals & related materials, U.S. language pamphlets, Preliminary Report #1 (Levine- copy in Vienna), Preliminary Report #2 (Sills- copy in Vienna)

[B-0755-1 Interviews about Voice of America and other Arabic broadcasts with 16 respondents were conducted for an evaluation of the U. S. Information Agency programming. Extensive biographies of respondents are included. B-0755-2 16 interviews with Indians were conducted to evaluate U.S.A. English language literature and then compare it with comparable publications from the U.S.S.R. Report: B-0755-1; B-0755-2]


Box 63 Folder B-0756

Mitchell Minister Parishioner Relations, 1960-1967 (?), 5 folders containing Questionnaire, Articles- Mitchell, Dissertation- Mitchell, Proposal, Misc. materials

[Sbased on data from B-0668.

Report: not available Articles: Mitchell 1965, 1966, 1967 (1, 2) Dissertation: Mitchell 1962]


Box 63 Folder B-0760

Henry L. Lennard & Kadushin Seminar in Sociology of Mental Health,, 1962, 73 pp.: 6 folders containing Lennard lectures, Notes, correspondence and papers, comments on Seminar by Hide Bruck, Dan Milley, Monnay Swart and Lyman Wynee, respectively), Report- Lennard

[This report contains discussions of papers dealing with small group research, survey research, and institutional research. Report: B-0760]


Box 64 Folder B-0800

Robert E. Mitchell Engineering Faculty Development Loan Program, 1961, 27 pp.: 5 folders containing Proposal, Misc., Survey, Ford Foundation Study Report, Report- Mitchell

[This report on recipients and candidates for an Engineering Faculty Development Fellowship or Loan is concerned with the family, financial and academic differences between recipients and non-recipients, the effects of the Faculty Development Program on recipients and candidates and the economics of the program. 226 recipients and candidates answered questionnaires and were interviewed. Report: B-0800]


Box 64 Folder B-0810

Albert E. Gollin Review of Methods of Assessing Performance of Overseas Personnel (Peace Corps Study),, 1963, 61 pp.: 5 folders containing Proposal, Reports- Gollin, Misc. materials, Final report- Gollin

[This is an outline for an evaluative research program based on a review of the literature, and correspondence and interviews with professionals and officials in organizations with overseas programs. Annotated bibliography included. Report: B-0810]


Box 64 Folder B-0811

Jaffe, Theresa R. Shapiro, Walter Adams, and Jerome Gordon International Conference on Middle-Level Manpower ,, 1962, 72 pp., 2 Folders. Folders contain Proposal, Report

[An initial attempt to assess probable manpower shortages in middle-level occupations (professional and technical and skilled occupations) from 1965 to 1975 in countries currently cooperating with the Peace Corps program. Report: B-0811]


Box 64 Folder B-0812

Theresa R. Shapiro Middle-Level Manpower, Education and Economic Development,, 1962, 13 pp.: 1 folder containing Proposal & report

[An investigation of the relation of education, defined as school enrollments in the early 1950s, to economic growth, as indicated by changes in both gross and per capita national product in the decade 1950-1960. Report: B-0812]


Box 64 Folder B-0813

Menzel, Lenihan, & Spivack Utilization of Regents Educational Television Programs,, 1962, 11 folders

[See also B-1033.

Monograph: Lenihan, Menzel, & Spivack 1963

Includes: Codebooks, Questionnaire & Codebook, Report (Parts 1, 2, and 3), Book- Lenihan & Menzel, Proposal, Summary of report (and specifications of contract and other papers, Misc. materials, Monographs by Lenihan, Menzel, & Spivack (and related materials)]


Box 64 Folder B-0814

Julian H. Nixon The Negro Consumer, 1962, 75 pp.: 3 folders containing Proposal, Misc. materials, Report- Nixon

[This is a review of the economic position and consumer power of American Blacks outside the South. Bibliography is included. Report: B-0814 Article: Nixon 1963]


Box 64 Folder B-0815

Kenneth Lenihan Design of an Evaluation Study of Consumer Education for Low Income Families,, 1963, 33 pp.: 3 folders containing Research demonstration Progrram (Report), Proposals, Paper- Lenihan

[An action program to prevent exploitation of low-income consumers who purchase major durables, as well as an evaluative research design is set forth. Report: B-0815]


Box 64 Folder B-0816

McPhee Formal Models of Mass Social Processes, 1963, 1 folder containing Researach proposal- McPhee

[See also B-0725.

Report: not avaialable Book: McPhee 1963]


Box 64 Folder S-0820

Sieber Attitudes of Union Members toward Inflation, 1963-1964, 2 folders containing Dissertation- Sieber, Article- Sieber

[Article: Sieber 1964 Dissertation: Sieber 1963]


Box 65 Folder B-0832

Hasuer & Lazarsfeld Admissions Officer Study, 1963, 376 pp.: 6 folders containing Report (2 copies), Preliminary report, Questionnaire, Codebook, Monograph, Proposal

[This report based on returned questionnaires from 812 directors of admissions and 476 assistant directors discusses how an increase in college applications affected the development of the occupation of admissions officer. The relationship of the officer to his college, the admissions operation itself, and the outside activities involving a majority of officers are also discussed. Report: B-0832 Monograph: Hauser & Lazarsfeld 1964 Article: Hauser & Lazarsfeld 1964; Dissertation: Hauser 1964]


Box 65 Folder B-0871

Arnold Simmel Social Functions of Privacy, 1963, 99 pp.: 5 folders containing Proposals, Misc. materials, Report, Articles- Simmel

[This report examines the value of privacy and its functions in everyday life. Sociological problems related to privacy are also discussed as well as the way these problems are dealt with in existing social science research and writings. Report: B-0871 Article: Simmel 1968]


Box 65 Folder B-0872

Hannah Wartenberg and Wagner Thielens, Jr. Analysis of Anti-United Nations Letters,, 1964, 41 pp.: 2 folders containing Proposal, Report

[586 letters sent to an agency which launched a public relations campaign on behalf of the UN were coded for characteristics of the writers, images of the UN, and correspondence of letter content to the John Birch Society line. Bibliography is included. Report: B-0872]


Box 65 Folder B-0873

Jaffe Guide to Sources of Data on the NY Metropolitan Area, 1963, 2 folders containing Misc. materials, Monograph (3 copies- Jaffe)

[Report: not available Monograph: Jaffe 1963]


Box 65 Folder B-0874

Kenneth Lenihan The Negro Uprising in Birmingham, 1963, 24 pp.: 1 folder containing Report

[Sociological analysis of field observations on the racial crisis in Birmingham, Alabama. Report: B-0874]


Box 65 Folder B-0875

Riley and Merton (?) American Attitudes Towards Death (Equitable Life Insurance Study),, 1963, 1 folder containing Codebooks


Box 65 Folder J-0875

John V. Riley, Jr., and Robert Merton (?) American Attitudes Towards Death (Equitable Life Insurance Study),, 1963, Four Folders Folders contain Miscellaneous mMaterials, Codebbooks, Annotated Tables and copy of periodical entitled, American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. VI., No. 9, May, 1963, containing article entitled "Social Research & Life Insurance," by John V. Riley, Jr. pp.6-9.


Box 65 Folder B-0920

Rolf Meyersohn Criticisms of Television Commercials, 1964, 61 pp.:2 folders containing Misc. materials, Draft of final report, and one empty folder which contained the report a copy of which is supposed to be in Vienna.

[This is a description of the kinds of complaints made about TV commercials, and who voices the complaints, based on a national sample of 2498 interviews. Report: B-0920]


Box 65 Folder B-0931

William Glaser and Robert Hill The Rebuilding of Harlem, 1964, 12 pp.: 3 folders containing Misc.Materials, Monograph, Report (paper?)

[A series of questions was designed to guide a community planning conference. Subjects covered were physical planning, economics, education, culture, health, and citizen participation. Report: B-0931 Monograph: Glaser 1964]


Box 65 Folder B-0970

Glaser International Survey of Sheltered Employment, 1966-1967, 4 folders containing Questionnaire, Monograph, Survey, Article- Glaser

[Report: B-0970 Monograph: Glaser 1966 Articles: Glaser 1966, 1967]


Box 65 Folder B-0990

Anonymous (unclear) Class of 1964, Columbia College Senior Questionnaire,, 1964-1965 (?), 3 Folders Codebooks, Questionnaire

[Report: not available]


Box 66 Folder B-1000

Kendall Educational Environments of Interns and Residents, 1958, 14 folders containing Coding, Codebooks, Proposals, Comments, Misc. materials, Questionnaire -.D. Caplovitz, Questionnaire, Memo from Richard Christie, JAMA (Vol. 198, No. 5, Oct. 31, 1966), Draft- Book Chapter (??) or article - Mumford, Articles- Kendall, Article- Lajeune, and one empty folder which apparently contained a copy of book.

[NOTE: Projects numbered B-1000 to B-1038 were not numbered chronologically but fall within the period 1958-1967. The year the project began is given after the title.

Report: not available Book: Mumford 1971 Articles: Reader & Falaguerra 1959, Kendall 1961 (1, 2), Kendall 1971 (1, 2), Mahoney 1973 Dissertations: Prince 1962, Mumford 1963, Harrison 1969, Rogers 1969, Mahoney 1970.]


Box 66 Folder S-1000

Leiba Brown Educational Research and the Liberal Arts, 1964-1966, 4 folders containing Proposal, Questionnaire-drafts, Summary (1964-1966), Report- Leiba Brown (May 1966)

[Report: S-1000]


Box 66 Folder B-1001

Herbert Menzel & Raymond Maurice Physicians Information as Affected by Milieu,, 1962, 166 pp., plus 114 pp., of appendices; 15 folders containing Dissertation- Maurice, Proposals, Tables, Coding materials, Coding instructions & guide, Questionnaire, Misc. materials, Interview guide, Report appendix, Appendice- draft of Maurice dissertation (chapters II-V-Report?), Preliminary report, Survey, Article- Menzel

[This studies the level of knowledge of the practicing physician with respect to selected new developments in medicine, as related to: the professional milieu in which he works, his integration into that milieu; his contacts with colleagues; his reading habits, meeting attendance, and participation in continuing medical education; and his training and practice. Some 400 general practitioners and interns in private practice in communities of varying types were interviewed. Report: B-1001 1969 Article: Menzel 1966 (2) Dissertation: Maurice 1974]


Box 66 Folder F-1001

Caplovitz Jackson Heights Opinion Study, 1964-1965, 1 folder containing Questionnaire & coding instructions

[Report: not available]


Box 66 Folder S-1001

Zuckerman Nobel Laureates, 1964-1966, 5 folders containing Codebooks, Proposal, Articles- Harriet Zuckerman,and one empty folder which contained a copy of Harriet Zuckerman's dissertation.

[Report: not available]


Box 67 Folder B- 1002

Candace Rogers, Herbert Menzel, and Raymond Maurice Medical Television: An Evaluation of the New York Academy of Medicine's Program for Practitioners,, 1963, B-1002-1: 21 pp., B-1002-2: 236 pp.: 10 folders containing Codebooks, Questionnaires & etc., Misc. materials, Proposal, Report, Articles (Menzel, Maurice & McGuinness), Paper- C. Rogers & Menzel

[B-1002-1 In order to ascertain the physician audience of the New York Academy of Medicine's Clinical Science Seminars, telephone interviews and mail questionnaires were analyzed. The random sample of 295 physicians provided information such as regularity and location of viewing, as well as age and place of training. B-1002-2 This report investigates the effectiveness of the New York Academy of Medicine's open-circuit TV broadcasts. It includes analysis of the audience, as well as doctors' evaluations and criticisms of the program. A separate volume of appendices is also included. Reports: B-1002-1 1963; B-1002-2 1965 Articles: Menzel et al. 1964, 1966 (1, 2), McGuinness et al. 1968]


Box 67 Folder F-1002

Caplow & Finsterbusch Patterns of Social and Economic Development,, 1964, 40 pp.: 8 folders containing Misc. materials, Report, Research proposals- Theodore Caplow, Articles- Caplow & Finsterbusch, Article -Nettl, J.P. & Roland Robertson, Article- Finsterbusch, and Article- Joseph Lopatin

[Report: F-1002 1964 Article: Caplow & Finsterbusch 1968 Dissertation: Finsterbusch 1969]


Box 67 Folder B-1003

Litigation Study, 1964, 5 folders containing Report draft, Proposal, Law & Sociology Seminar- Dibble discussion paper, Codebook & editing manuals, Misc. materials


Box 67 Folder F-1003

Hyman Attitudes and Opinions among the Blind, 1961, 6 folders containing Interview schedule, Misc., Proposal, Codebook, Report- Hyman, Supplementary Report/article- Hyman & Strauss

[Article: Hyman et al. 1973 Dissertations: Strauss 1965, Lorenz 1968]


Box 67 Folder S-1003

Dale E. Ordes & Fred Suffet Organizational Effectiveness & Tendencies Towards Deviance in College Fencing Teams,, 1962-1963, 2 folders containing Questionnaire, Proposal

[Report: not available]


Box 67, 68, & 69 Folder B-1004

Glaser & Rosenberg Pretrial Discovery and the Adversarial Process,, 1965, 28 folders containing Codebooks & Marginal books, Codebooks & editing manuals, Table index, Questionnaires, Misc. materials, Interview guide, Confidential drafts of report/book, Book draft, Tables, Survey material, Research survey background paper, Proposal, Findings Summary- Maryland, Rosenberg & Dibble memon Field Research plans, Memo on Federal Discovery rules-Project staff, Articles- Glaser

[See also B-1003.

Report: not available Book: Glaser 1968]


Box 69 Folder J-1004

Allen Barton Goals for NY Metropolitan Region, 1962-1963, 6 folders containing Misc. materials, Introduction & Background booklets, Report, Notes- Barton, Report, Article- Barton


Box 69 Folder S-1004

Kenneth Lenihan Suburban Housing Desegregation, 1965, 16 pp.: 3 folders containing Preliminary report-Lenihan, Paper- Lenihan, Masters Essay- Ruby M. Palmer (1965)

[Report: S-1004 1965]


Box 69 Folder B-1005

Thielens Law School Socialization, 1961, 10 folders containing Questionnaires & Codebooks, Quetionnaires, Misc. materials, Thielens Dissertation (Parts 1- 3), Proposal, Articles- Thielens, Article/Paper- Albert I. Goldberg

[Report: not available Book: Thielens 1980 (Published dissertation) Articles: Thielens 1969, 1970 Dissertation: Thielens 1965]


Box 69 Folder B-1006

Henry Lennard Study of Interaction and Socialization Processes in Therapy and Family Systems,, 1959, 33 pp.: 10 folders containing Codebooks, Misc. materials, Report, Proposal & related materials, Articles- Lennard

[Report: B-1006 Book: Lennard & Bernstein 1969 Articles: Lennard 1958, 1963 (1, 2), 1965, Lennard et al. 1965]


Box 69 Folder F-1006

Sam Sieber Student-Faculty Relations in Columbia College, 1965, 4 Folders containing Questionnaire, History of Questionnaire, Marginal/Codebook, Report/Article- Sam Sieber


Box 70 Folder B-1007

Lennard Study of Interaction and Socialization Processes in Therapy and Family Systems,, 1959, 33 pp.:4 folders containing Misc. materials, Paper (Anonymous0 & Summary of hypothesis, Proposals-Lennard, Article- Lennard, Beaulieu & Embrey, and one empty folder which contained a copy of the book by Lennard.

[Books: Lennard & Bernstein 1969 Articles: Lennard 1958, 1963 (1, 2), 1965, Lennard et al. 1965]


Box 70 Folder J-1007

Helmut H. Gottenburg Report on BMI Procedure, 1962-1963, 2 folders containing 1st Report -May 16, 1962 and Report-May, 1963.


Box 70 Folder B-1008

Lennard Drugs and Social Systems (Socio-Pharmacology), 1964, 5 folders containing Misc. materials, Conference report, Proposal- Lennard, Articles-Lennard, Article- Lennard, Epstein, & Katzung

[Report: not available . Article: Lennard 1964]


Box 70 Folder F-1008

Fischer Soviet Political Executives, 1964, 9 folders containing Codebooks, Proposal, Study Design- Fischer & Abrahams, Misc. materials, Articles- Fischer,and one empty folder which apparently contained the Fischer book (?)

[Report: F-1008 Book: Fischer 1968 Article: Fischer 1965]


Box 70 Folder B-1009

Wagner Thielens, Jr. The Impact of College Upon Students, 1965, 79 pp.: 10 folders containing Misc., Interviews, Working paper- John Meyer, Report-Thielens, Case study-Thielens, Articles-Thielens, Progress report-Thielens

[To illustrate the complex kinds of influences a college exercises upon its students, this report deals specifically with the influence of the college teacher on students. It is based on data obtained through 179 completed questionnaires and 24 interviews at Columbia College. Report: B-1009-1966 Articles: Thielens 1971]


Box 70 Folder B-1010

Susanne Flusser & Kadushin Decisions to Undertake Psychotherapy,, 1958, 120 pp: 12 folders containing Questionnaire history, Codebooks, Proposals, Masters Essay-Robert Smith, Articles-Crandell & Dorenwend, Articles-Kadushin, Articles & Grant application-Kadushin, and one empty folder which contained Kadushin book.

[Tracing the formation of the questionnaire used in Kadushin's Why People Go to Psychiatrists. Report: B-1010 1965 Book: Kadushin 1969 Articles: Kadushin 1958, 1962, 1964, 1966 (1), 1967 Masters Essay: Crane 1961, Kim 1965, Smith 1965, Flusser 1966, Lorenzen 1967 Dissertation: Kadushin 1960]


Box 70 & 71 Folder F-1010

Lazarsfeld, Lecuyer, Clark Sociological History of French Empirical Social Research,, 1963, 13 folders containing Working papers in French, Proposal, Log file, Overview memo, Seminar documents-working papers, Notes/Report-Lazarsfeld, Masters Essay-Bodard, Memo-Progress report (Clark, Lazarsfeld, & Lecuyer), Resume of Lazarsfeld article, Article-Lecuyer, Article-A.M. Guerny, Article-Lecuyer & Lazarsfeld

[Report: S-1012 1965 Articles: Clark 1967 (1-3), 1968 (1-7) Masters Essay: Bodard 1966, Clark 1965 Dissertatiton: Clark 1967]


Box 71 Folder J-1010

Fred F. Abrahams Consumer Behavior, 1965, 4 folders containing Misc. materials, Codebook, Questionnaire, Article/Report-Abrahams


Box 71 Folder S-1010

David Caplovitz and Harry Levy Jewish College Youth-Attitudes & Values,, 1964-1967, 77 pp.: 3 folders containing Codebook, Misc. materials, Report-Anonymous

[389 returned questionnaires were analyzed to determine student attitudes on interreligious dating and marriage, in an attempt to characterize types of students likely to marry outside their religion. Report: S-1010]


Box 71 & 72 Folder B-1011

David E. Wilder, Nathalie S. Friedman, Robert B. Hill, Eva Sandis and Sam D. Sieber Parent-Educator Consensus on Educational Goals and Roles (New Jersey School-Community Relations),, 1963, B-1011-1: 638 pp., B-1011-2: 34 pp.: 20 folders containing Hill dissertation, Friedman-Book/Published dissertation, Report-Vols. I-II, Codebooks, Questionnaire & questionnaire materials, Questionnaires, Principal's interview, Working paper-Sandis, Proposal & grant application, Article-Sieber & Wilder, Project memo No.1-Wilder & Friedman, Small contract proposals-Robert B. Hill, Project memo No.2-Sieber & Wilder, Article-Eva Sandis

[B-1011-1 This is a study of some of the complex interactions that link school systems and the families they serve. The primary focus is on relations among pupils, parents, teachers, and school systems. The extent and consequences of both actual and perceived agreements among them on a number of educational matters in several different community settings are explored. Questionnaires included. B-1011-2 Selecting ideal, typical communities and gaining access to their schools for social research purposes Reports: B-1011-1 1968, B-1011-2 n.d. Books: Friedman 1980 (Published dissertation), Hill 1980 (Published dissertation) Article: Sieber & Wilder 1967 Masters Essay: Brack 1967, Kenen 1970 Dissertations: Sandis 1967, Snow 1968, Elesh 1968, Friedman 1968, Hill 1969]


Box 72 Folder B-1011-3

Philip Schuler Sidel Residential Mobility in Craftown, 1965 (?), One Folder Master's Thesis

[Report: not available Masters Thesis: Sidel]


Box 72 & 73 Folder B-1012

Barton & Wilder Sociology of Reading Research, 1960, B-1012-1: 17 pp., B-1012-2: 15 pp.: 20 folders containing Proposal, Codebook & questionnaire, Report (brief?) with tables-Wilder, Codebook & marginals, Wilder dissertation (2 copies), Codebooks, Interviews, Questionnaire, Reports, Article-Barton & Wilder, Articles-Barton, Articles-Wilder, Misc. materials

[B-1012-1 Social Factors Relating to Public Awareness, Perception, and Evaluation of the Teaching of Reading. B-1012-2 Some Comparisons Between NCRE Members and Other Reading Researchers. Reports: B-1012-1 1965; B-1012-2 1967 Articles: Barton 1961, Barton & Wilder 1962, 1964 Dissertation: Wilder 1966]


Box 73 Folder F-1012

Donald Young Training Program in Law and the Behavioral Sciences, 1962, 1 folder containing Proposal

[Report: not available]


Box 73 Folder S-1012

Terry Clark, Paul F.Lazarsfeld and B. Lecuyer Memorandum on Progress and Plans for Study of the History of Empirical Social Research in France 1660-1914,, 1965, 49 pp.: 7 folders containing Report, Proposal, Codesheet, Articles-Clark, Progress memo (Clark, Lazarsfeld, & Lecuyer), Articles (Bertillon, Clark, Tarde, Tourville, etc.)

[Report: S-1012]


Box 73 & 74 Folder B-1013

Bowers Student Dishonesty, 1963, 17 folders containing Proposals, Questionnaire, Tables, Codebooks, Misc. materials, Kamens dissertation, Monograph-Bowers, Partial bibliography, Articles-Salem & Bowers, Stanford study, Articles-Bowers, Article-Sacks, Article-Kahn & Bowers,Papers-Anonymous

[Report: not available Monograph: Bowers 1964 Articles: Bowers 1968, Stannard & Bowers 1970, Salem & Bowers 1970, Bowers & Salem 1972 Masters Essay: Garon-Audy 1966, Johansson 1967 Dissertation: Bowers 1966, Kamens 1969]


Box 74 Folder F-1013

Fischer Survey of Social Research in the Soviet Union, 1966, 3 folders containing Articles-Fischer

[Report: not available Articles: Fischer 1966 (1, 2), 1967]


Box 74 Folder B-1014

George Nash College Characteristics Data Bank, 1965, 54 pp.: 5 folders containing Misc., Codebooks & marginals, Data Bank variables, and one empty folder which contained the nash Report of which a copy is supposed to be in Vienna.

[Besides a brief description of all 1144 four-year accredited institutions of higher education with undergraduates, the relationship to one another of a limited number of institutional characteristics, and how they vary from one type of institution to another are discussed. Report: B-1014 1969]


Box 74 Folder F-1014

Anonymous (unclear) Political Attitudes Among Columbia Students, 1968, 1 folder containing Questionnaire

[Report: not available]


Box 74 Folder B-1015

Herbert Menzel and Mark Oromaner Formal and Informal Satisfaction of Information Requirements of Sciences (Chemists Information),, 1963, 116 pp.: 7 folders containing Codebooks, Questionnaires, Proposals, Misc. materials, Interim report, Report, Article-Menzel

[This project examines the importance and interplay of formal and informal channels of communication in the flow of scientific information. 161 scientists in the field of polymer chemistry working in government, university, and industrial establishments were interviewed. Report: B-1015-2 1970 Articles: Menzel 1964, 1966 (1), 1972]


Box 74 Folder F-1015

Barton & Chin-Song New York City Housing Community Survey, 1959, 9 folders containing Codebooks, Questionnaire, Explanatory results, Study design, Background of study, Sample, Proposals-Barton, Masters Essay-Edwin Thomas Chin-Song

[Report: not available Masters Essay: Chin-Song]


Box 74 Folder S-1015

Rela Geffen Monson Panel of Americans, 1959, 2 folders containing Masters Essay ( one unpublished , second published-2 copies-"Goal Displacement in a Small Voluntary Association)

[Report: not available Masters Essay: Rela Geffen Monson]


Box 74 & 75 Folder B-1016

Sam D. Sieber in collaboration with Paul F. Lazarsfeld Organization of Educational Research in the United States,, 1963, B-1016: 80 pp., B-1016-1: 54 pp., B-1016-2: 33 p., B-1016-3: 24 pp., B-1016-4: 37 pp., B-1016-5: 36 pp., B-1016-6: 39 pp., B-1016-7: 51 pp., B-1016-8: 72 pp.: 16 folders containing Codebook & Instructions & marginals, Questionnaire, Proposals, Masters Essay-Hodges, Misc. materials, Project memos (1-8, superceded by Final report), Report-Sieber, Bibliography, Selected marginals, Memo on Questionnaires, Features of Research Proposals, Detailed criteria & scale of evaluation, Progress Report No.2-Sieber, Article-Hjelm and Sieber, and one empty folder which contained book and/or report by Sieber.

[See also B-0691

B-1016 This report analyzes the potential of research organizations for achieving basic university goals especially by mitigating the functional fragmentation of higher education. The conditions that impede or promote the success of these integrative agencies as well as the role of the managerial scholars who direct them are also discussed. Published by Praeger, 1972. B-1016-1 Features of Research Proposals Submitted to the Cooperative Research Program, U.S.O.E., 1956-63. B-1016-2 The Use of Field Representatives in the Questionnaire Survey of University Personnel. B-1016-3 Course Offerings in Educational Research. B-1016-4 A Profile of Research in Graduate Schools of Education. B-1016-5 The Measurement of Quality in Education Research. B-1016-6 Institutional Correlates of Research Quality. B-1016-7 Observations on the History of Research Units in Schools of Education. B-1016-8 Training for Careers in Educational Research: A Study of Institutional Outputs. Reports: B-1016 1971; B-1016-1 through -1016-8 1964-1966 Monograph: Sieber 1966 Book: Sieber 1972 Articles: Sieber 1965, 1966, Hjelm & Sieber 1967, Sieber 1967 (2), 1968 (1, 2) Masters Essay: Hodges 1967 Dissertation: Wartenberg 1973]


Box 75 Folder F-1016

College Study, 1967 (?), One Folder List of variable descriptions

[Report: not available]


Box 75 Folder J-1016

Robert B. Smith A Model Simulating the Academic Mind, 1962, 1 folder containing Paper by Smith

[Report: not available]


Box 75 Folder S-1016

National Opinion Research Survey-Television, 1960, 1 folder containing Questionnaire

[Report: not available]


Box 75 Folder B-1017

Lazarsfeld & Ferguson Specialized Social Science Information Sources in the United States,, 1963, 155 pp.:8 folders containing Trade show list, Misc., Questionnaire, Pamphlet-Yekes, Directory of Resources in U.S., Proposal, Article-Felland, Survey descriptions, and one empty folder which contained the report with one copy supposed to be in Vienna.

[This is an analysis of data collected in a survey of services which deal with subjects of the social sciences and related disciplines. Covers such topics as purposes of the different services, ways in which information is provided, their operational experiences. Questionnaire included. Report: B-1017 1965 Monograph: Ferguson 1965 Article: Ferguson & Lazarsfeld 1964 Dissertation: Ferguson 1966]


Box 75 Folder F-1017

Kadushin & Kandel Cross-Cultural Study of Adolescents, 1965, 8 folders containing Proposed outline of monograph & plan, Proposal & log, Misc. materials, Questionnaire & Preliminary reports, Questionnaire, Codebook, Marginals, and Card layout


Box 76 & 77 Folder B-1018

Gene N. Levine and John Modell Communication and Opinion about Civil Defense (Fallout Shelter Study),, 1962, 299 pp.: 30 folders containing Codebooks, Questionnaire, Interviews, Respondent names & addresses, Progress reports, Contract, Summary, Project Log, & Proposals, Bibliography & maps, Working papers ,1-6, Study design, Personality correlates of responses to threats, Dissertation-Gewirtz, Study materials, Report (5 volumes by Levine), Misc., Article-Modell, Paper-Gewirtz, Papers-Levine, Paper-Barton, Paper-Meyer & Segal and one empty folder that contained the study by Levine and Modell of which there is supposed to be a copy in Vienna.

[1718 citizens and 110 community leaders were interviewed in order to examine the processes of communication and decision involved in family and community reactions to civil defense and fallout shelter programs. Social and psychological processes affecting public attitudes were also analyzed. Report: B-1018 1964 Articles: Levine & Modell 1965, Segal & Meyer 1969 Masters Essay: Modell 1963 Dissertation: Gewirtz 1965]


Box 77 Folder F-1018

Kandell Cross-Cultural Study of Adolescents, 1966, 1 folder containing Plus Log

[Report: not available]


Box 77 Folder B-1019

Lazarsfeld & Love Network Decisions on Coverage of the Kennedy Assassination,, 1963, 13 folders containing Confidential interviews, Misc. materials, Proposal, Articles-Love, Paper-Ruth Leeds

[Report: not available Articles: Love 1965, 1966 Dissertation: Love 1969]


Box 78 Folder F-1019

George Fischer American Research on Soviet Society, 1966, 1 folder containing Guide to specialized studies-Fischer

[Report: not available Monograph: Fischer 1967]


Box 78 Folder S-1019

Thomas Pierce Wilson Inmate Staff-Community Study, 1961-1963, 3 folders containing Abstract & logs, Codebook, Questionnaire

[Report: not available]


Box 78 Folder B-1020

Charles Kadushin Development of Professional Identification among Musicians,, 1963, 297 pp.: 8 folders containing Qustionnaire, Questionnaire & Data & Codebook, Codebooks, Report-Kadushin, Proposal, Julliard study, Papers (articles?)-Kadushin

[Based on 607 respondents from Juilliard School of Music and Manhattan School of Music, this report investigates the process by which music students acquire the values, attitudes and self-concept of professional musicians. Report: B-1020 1968 Article: Kadushin 1969]


Box 78 Folder F-1020

Caplovitz, Ritterband, & Sherrow Apostasy among College Students,, 1966-1967, 2 Folders Proposal, reliminary Findings

[Report: not available]


Box 78 Folder S-1020

Robert I. Rhodos Project House Builder, 1965, One Folder Questionnaire

[Report: not available]


Box 78 Folder B-1021

Jaffe Impact of Technological Change on the Labor Force, 1960, 2 folders containing Memo, Articles-Weiss, Jaffe, & Froomkin, and one empty folder that contained Jaffee book, entitled "Technology and Jobs."

[Report: not available Book: Jaffe & Froomkin 1968 Articles: Jaffe 1961 (1), 1965, 1966 (3), Jaffe & Froomkin 1966]


Box 78 Folder B-1022

Jaffe and Theresa R. Shapiro Depressed and Prosperous Areas-A Comparison,, 1965, 106 pp.:2 folders containing Proposal, Article-Jaffe, and one empty folder which appaprently contained the report by Shapiro of which a copy is supposed to be in Vienna.

[A comparison was made of the two kinds of areas to try to determine why one becomes economically depressed and to highlight those factors about which something might be done. Sample of 787 counties. Report: B-1022 1965]


Box 78 Folder S-1022

Harry S. Slan Classification of Voluntary Association Goals, 1973, 1 folder containing Paper

[Report: not available]


Box 78 Folder B-1023

A. J. Jaffe and Walter Adams Characteristics of the College Population, 1961, 43 pp.: 7 folders containing Proposal, Misc. materials, Summary of study, Articles-Jaffe & Adams, Article-Adams, Article-Jaffe, folder and one empty folder which apparently contained the report by Jaffee & Adams and of which a copy is supposed to be extant in Vienna.

[This is a description of a sample of those in the 1960 census who did not complete college as compared to those who completed four or more years. A projection of the college populations of 1970 and 1975 is also made. Report: B-1023 1965 Articles: Jaffe & Adams 1964 (1, 2), Adams 1965]


Box 78 & 79 Folder B-1024-4

Bahr, Caplow , Henshaw , Langfur and Wallace Homelessness: Etiology, Patterns, and Consequences (Bowery Study of Homeless Men),, 1964, B-1024-1: 33 pp., B-1024-2: 47 pp., B-1024-3: 192 pp., B-1024-4: 52 pp., B-1024-5: 54 pp., B-1024-6: 136 pp., B-1024-7: 38 pp., B-1024-8: 163 pp., B-1024-9: 444 pp.: 47 folders and one book. Book is BASR Bound Report on Riots. Folders contain Codebooks, Interview schedules & interviews, Maps, Questionnaire data, Bowery, Census-67, Proposal, Tables, Misc. materials, Final Report, Interview schedule, Articles-Patricia & George Nash, Corrections, Articles-Bahr, Pilot study-Workbook Section I (Bahr & Langfur), Articles-Bahr & Langfur, Articles-Henshaw, Preliminary Studies-Markel, Articles-Markel & Sigal, Article-Garret & Bahr, Working papers-Caplow, Article-Bahr & Caplow, Article-Bahr & Sigal, Paper-Baker, Paper-Johansonn, Articles-Caplow, Bahr & Steinberg & Anonymous, Notes, Paper-Wallace, and nine empty folders which apparently contained articles by Bahr , Bahr & Caplow, A Summary Report, and Articles By Nash, Henshaw & Bahr, respectively of which the last two mentioned items (Summary Report and articles) are supposed to have copies extant in Vienna.

[B-1024-1 A Preliminary Estimate of the Population and Housing of the Bowery in New York City. B-1024-2 A Preliminary Study of NewYork's Legal Agencies and Their Effect on Homeless Men and the Bowery. B-1024-3 The Habitats of Homeless Men in Manhattan. B-1024-4 A Preliminary Study of New York City's Hospitals and Their Contacts with Homeless Men. B-1024-5 Summary Report of a Study Undertaken Under Contract Approved by the Board of Estimate, Calendar No. 14, December 19, 1963. B-1024-6 Skid Row and Its Inhabitants. Revised version published as SkidRow as a Way of Life, Totowa, N.J.: Bechninster Press, 1965. B-1024-7 An Estimate of the Population of Homeless Men in the Bowery Area, New York City, Feb. 28, 1965. B-1024-8 Camp LaGuardia: A Voluntary Total Institution for Homeless Men. B-1024-9 The Homelessness Project is a study of the etiology, patterns and consequences of homelessness based on comparison of the lifetime affiliative histories of four samples, two of homeless men and two of men living in settled neighborhoods, as well as annual censuses of the Bowery. Published, Univ. of Toronto Press, 1970. Reports: B-1024-1 through B-1024-9 1968 Books: Bahr 1970, 1973, Bahr & Caplow 1974 Articles: Bahr 1967 (1, 2), Bahr & Langfur 1967, Sigal 1967, Bahr & Caplow 1968, Bahr 1968, Caplow et al. 1968, Bahr 1969 (1, 2, 3),Bahr 1970, Bahr & Houts 1971, Garret & Bahr 1974 Dissertation: Henshaw 1971]


Box 79 Folder J-1024

George & Patricia Nash Housing Study -Northeast, 1968, 8 Folders Folders contain Codebooks, Questionnaires, Study(Descriptive), Site Visit Report, Observation Report, Preliminary Results of Study, Preliminary Report , Paper.


Box 79 Folder B-1025

Propositional Inventory on the Sociology of the Family (1958 Goode)Book: Goode et al..,, 1971, One Folder Folder contains Proposal

[Articles: Goode 1961, 1962, 1963; F-1025. Technological Elements in Acceleration of Societal Change (I 967 Etzioni); Report: F-1025 1970; Book: Etzioni & Remp 1973; Articles: Etzioni 1968, 1969]


Box 79 Folder F1025

Amitai Etzioni and Richard Romp Study of Technological Elements of Societal Change,, 1968, Three Folders Folders contain Codebook, proposal, Final Report, and one empty folder., which apparently contained Book/Report entitled "Technological Shortcuts to Social Change."


Box 80 Folder B-1026

Tamara Ferguson Impact of the Death of the Breadwinner (Widows Study), 1964, 62 pp.: 7 folders containing Short report, Interview transcripts, Proposals, Interim Report, Paper, Misc.

[This is a study of "role conflicts engendered by the new social position in which the widow finds hereself." It is based on 100 interviews with recently widowed women. Report: B-1026 1965 Articles: T. Ferguson 1969, 1972 Dissertation: T. Ferguson 1970]


Box 80 Folder F1026

David Caplovitz Pilot Project in Consumer Education, Training and Research,, 1967, One Folder Folder contains Proposal


Box 80 Folder B-1027

Lomax & Arensberg Expressive Behavior as a Social Communication Model (Cantometrics, Choreometrics),, 1962, 21 folders containing Memo & Brochure, Coding book, Article reprint, Articles (in other files: A-674, A-675, A-679), Articles, Proposal, Progress Report, Published Working Paper, Statistical papers, Papers, Article with printed copy, Papers, Cantometrics Coding book,Paper, Articles, Misc.

[Report: not available Books: Lomax 1968, 1977 Articles: Lomax 1962, Lomax & Trager 1964, Grauer 1965, Lomax 1967 (1, 2), Bartinieff 1968, Lomax 1969, Lomax et al. 1969, Lomax 1970, 1971 (1, 2), 1972, Lomax & Berkowitz 1972, Lomax 1973 (1, 2), 1974, Lomax & Arensberg 1977 Masters Essay: de Brigard 1972 Dissertation: Elder 1966, Erickson 1969 Audiovisual Materials: Film, Cassettes]


Box 80 Folder F-1027

Fischer & Schenkel Social Structure in Eastern Europe, 1969, 1 folder containing Article

[Report: not available Monograph: Fischer & Schenkel 1970]


Box 80 Folder S1027

Nicholas Taruchis Greek Kinship Study, 1960's, One Folder Folder contains Questionnaire


Box 80 Folder B-1028

Kadushin & Faust Interaction of Audience and Performers: The Mobile Shakespeare Theater,, 1964, 5 folders containing Proposal, Research Summary, Articles, Misc.

[Report: not available Monograph: Faust & Kadushin 1965 Article: Kadushin 1966]


Box 80 Folder S-1028

Nancy H. Millikan Developments of Professionals in Educational Research,, 1966, 3 folders containing Report Summary, Proposals, 2 Volume Final Report

[Report: S-1028]


Box 81 Folder F1028

Zablocki Family Care to Pre-School Children in Selected American Cities,, 1974, Two Folders Folders contain Research Proposal & Miscellaneous Materials


Box 81 Folder B-1029

Lazarsfeld and Neil Henry Latent Structure Analysis II, 1960, 25 folders containing Report (#1), Report, Report (Programming File), Dissertation (R.H. Somers), Papers (various), Empty folders, Report draft, Article, Experiment reports, Report (2 books), Article, Mathematical Report, Misc. papers, Project bibliography, Sampling Experiment, Appendix "A", Mathematical Report, Non-Mathematical Report, Mathematical Report, Lengthy Memoranda, Final Report, Memos, Programming file and two empty folders which respectively apparently contained book entitled "Readings in mathematical Social Science," by Lazarsfeld & Neil Henry and a Paper/Article by the same authors entitled "On Latent Structure Analysis."

[Continuation of B-0355.

Research Memoranda: B-1029-1 through B-1029-9 Books: Lazarsfeld & Henry 1966, 1968, Wiggins 1973 Article: Lazarsfeld & Henry 1965 Dissertations: Harper 1961, Somers 1961, Henry 1970]


Box 81 Folder S-1029

Cynthia Fuchs Epstein Women & Professional Careers, 1968, 8 folders containing B.A.S.R. bound Report, Article, Papers, Testimony transcript, Draft, Codebook, Computer cards, Interview schedule


Box 81 Folder B-1030

Barton Methodology of Organizational Research, 1961, 4 folders containing Proposal, Methods of research paper, Misc., Article/Book (?) Entitled "Behavioral Sciences' Education," and one empty folder that appparently contained monograph by Barton entitled "Organizational Measurement."

[Article & Book ("Behavioral Sciences"). Report: not available Monograph: Barton 1961 Articles: Barton 1963 (1), 1966, 1968, 1970]


Box 81 Folder S-1030

Peter Wernick Analysis of Columbia Freshman, 1966, 2 folders containing Progress Report, Report


Box 82 Folder B-1031

Wagner Thielens, Jr. Recruitment into the Accounting Profession, 1965, 329 pp.: 1 Book, and 6 folders. Book-Directory of public secondary day schools. Folders contain Report Summary, Memos, Questionnaire Results, Research Summary, BASR bound report, Handwritten "Databank"

[Half of the senior recruits in the field had been interested in it as freshmen; half had been drawn to it during college. This report discusses the differences in the two groups in terms of background, occupational wants and goals, and in the geographical and educational locations from which they moved into the profession. Report: B-1031 1966]


Box 82 Folder B-1032

Lazarsfeld & Hauser Professions Concerned with College Admissions,, 1965, 9 folders containing Paper, Draft, Paper (excerpt), Analysis "Notes", Paper draft, Codesheet, Conference paper, Misc., Questionnaire

[See also B-0832.

Report: not available]


Box 82 Folder J-1032

Ken Lenihan New York City Police, 1966, 1 folder containing Proposal

[Report: not available]


Box 82 Folder S-1032

Yolanda Wesley Compliance in Religious Organizations, 1966, 1 folder containing Library Log

[Report: not available]


Box 82 Folder B-1033

A. J. Jaffe and Stanley Henshaw Utilization of Television by New York Metropolitan Area Schools,, 1965, 69 pages folder containing Proposal, and one empty folder that apparently contained Report/Study entitled "Study of Utilization of Twin Schools," of which a copy is supposed to be in Vienna.

[Further analysis of data from B-0813.

A further analysis of materials collected on utilization of broadcast television programs in the New York State Regents in 1962 examines the demographic characteristics related to use or non-use and extent of use, and looks at the effects of characteristics of schools on utilization and attitudes among teachers. Report: B-1033 1965]


Box 82 Folder S-1033

E. S. Welhofer Sense of Political Efficacy in Italian Regions: Fascism in the Mezzogiorno,, 1960"s (?), 2 folders containing Report abstract, Final Report

[Report]


Box 82 Folder B-1034

Alan H. Barton Requirements for More Efficient Training of Social Scientists at Columbia and Program of Student Observors on Bureau Projects,, 1963-1967, 15 folders containing Proposal, Draft, Memo , Paper (short), Paper & Research Manual, Paper & Notes (etc..), Research Guides & Papers, Papers, Research information, Study list, BASR bound Report, Questionnaire, Abbreviated Codebook

[Report]


Box 82 Folder B-1035

Merton Program of Studies in the Sociology of Science, 1964, 14 folders containing Codebook, Bibliography, BASR article, Articles, Theoretical Paper, Paper (with statistics), Proposal, Conference Paper, Article & Paper, Codesheet, Articles (many), Misc. and one empty folder which apparently contained a BOOk/Paper by Merton, entitled "On Theoretical Sociology."

[Report: B-1035 Articles: Cole & Cole 1967, Merton 1967 (1, 2), Zuckerman 1967 (1, 2), Cole & Cole 1968, Merton 1968 (1, 2, 3), Zuckerman 1968, Merton 1969, S. Cole 1970, J. Cole 1970, Cournand & Zuckerman 1970, Cole & Cole 1971, Zuckerman 1971, Zuckerman & Merton 1971 Dissertations: Zuckerman 1965, J. Cole 1969]


Box 82 Folder S-1035

Calder Role Conflict and Its Correlates in an Educational Setting, 1965, 6 folders containing BASR Bound Final Report, Proposal, Statistical papers, Misc., Published articles, Questionnaires

[Report: S-1035 Article: Benedict et al. 1967 Dissertation: Kleinman 1970]


Box 82 Folder B-1036

A. J. Jaffe, Walter Adams and Sandra Meyers Negro Students in Southern Colleges,, 1965, 160 pp.:4 folders containing Proposal, Misc., Article publications, Questionnaire and two empty folders that apparently contained respectively Article/Report by Jaffe entitled "Negro Higher education in the 60's" and Article/Reort by Jaffe, Adams and meyers, entitled "Negro Colleges in the 60's," of which a copy of the latter is supposed to be in Vienna.

[Three interrelated surveys were conducted to determine the characteristics of students attending primarily black colleges: characteristics of high school students entering colleges, recent and projected trends in enrollments and related admission policies of primarily black colleges. Projections were also developed concerning the numbers of southern black youth expected to be high school graduates by 1975. Questionnaires included. Published by Praeger, 1968. Report: B-1036 Book: Jaffe et al. 1968 Article: Jaffe et al. 1967]


Box 82 Folder S-1036

A. Birenbaum Socialization to the Role of Mother of a Retarded Child, 1960's?, One Folder Library Log & Interview Schedule


Box 83 Folder B-1037

Ivan Vallier South American Religious and Social Attitudes (Anglican Opportunities in South America),, 1962, 209 pp.: 12 folders containing Codebooks & Correspondence, Questionnaire, Computer sheets, Interview Schedules, Proposals, Interim Report, Preliminary Paper, Statistical Reports, Misc., BASR Bound Final Report

[This is an attempt to determine the potential for church-related social services in South America based on interview and questionnaire data about existing needs in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile and Peru. Report: B-1037 1963 Dissertation: Upchurch 1965]


Box 83 & 84 Folder B-1038

. Jerome E. Carlin Metropolitan Law Office Study (Lawyers' Ethics), 1959, B-1038-1: 71 pp., B-1038-2: 70 pp., B-1038-3: 35 pp.: 21 folders containing Proposals & Misc., Codebooks, Proposals, Questionnaires, Progress Report, Ethics Reports, Preliminary Findings, Paper, Report, Conference Paper, BASR Bound Reports, Report on Research (Legal), Additions to Codebook, Multiple-choice Questions, Interview schedule, Questionnaire Results Reports, Pre-tests , Codebooks and one empty folder which apparently contained Paper/Report entitled "Ethics & the legal profession-A Study of Social Control in the Metropolitan Bar of which a copy is supposed to be available in Vienna.

[B-1038-1 This report describes the structure and operation of the disciplinary machinery, and discusses who in the bar gets "caught" and for what, the principal factors determining the severity of sanction imposed by the court in adjudicated cases and the role formal disciplinary machinery plays in maintaining adherence to professional norms. B-1038-2 Current research in the sociology of the legal profession. B-1038-3 Social control in the legal profession. Reports: B-1038-1 through B-1038-3 (1962-1963) Book: Carlin 1966]


Box 84 Folder S-1038

Al Szymanski The Christian Democratic Voter in Germany and Italy-A Comparative Analysis,, 1966, 1 folder containing Paper for Juan Linz

[Report: not available]


Box 84 Folder B-1039

A. J. Jaffe and J. Gordon Demography of the Middle Years, 1967, 32 pp.:5 folders containing Paper, Proposal, Report Summary, Misc., Article and two empty folders both of which apparently contained Report/Article entitled "The Middle Years" and /or"Neither Too Young Nor Too Old."

[Report: B-1039 Monograph: Jaffe 1971 Articles: Jaffe & Gordon 1966, Gordon 1967, Jaffe 1969 (2), 1970 (1)]


Box 84 Folder S-1039

John A. Michael Socialization & School Dropouts, 1967, 1 folder containing Proposal

[Report: not avaiable]


Box 84 Folder B-1040

Peter Graham and Phil Sidel Latest Version of BASR Cross Tabulation Computer Programming-1966.,, 1966, 4 folders containing Reference Guides, Program Description (Computer?), Project Summary

[Report: not available]


Box 84 Folder S-1040

Philip S. Benjamin The Philadelphia Quakers in the Industrial Age, 1865-1920.,, 1969, 2 folders containing Letters, Codebook

[Report: not available]


Box 84 Folder B-1041

Lazarsfeld, G. Nash, & P. Nash The College Financial Aid Officer,, 1966-1967, B-1041-1: 41 pp., B-1041-2: 54 pp., B-1041-3: 39 pp., B-1041-4: 367 pp., B-1041-5: 127 pp.: 20 folders containing Project Memo, Paper, Library Log, Proposal, Project Memo #2, Preliminary Reports, Interviews with answers, Bound Reports, Article, Bound Report, Codebook, Questionnaires, Memo & Misc., Periodical, Article, Codebook, Questionnaires & Codebook, Codebook & Marginals , Questionnaire and one empty folder cross-referenced to record A-548. that apparently contained Report/Paper entitled the "Current Status of Financial Aid Administration."

[B-1041-1 A Review of the Literature on College Administrators and Admissions. B-1041-2 History of the Questionnaire for Directors of Financial Aid. B-1041-3 Student Financial Aid-College and University-a Review of the Literature and Research. B-1041-4 This report describes the aid director's work, his sources of satisfaction and dissatisfaction, how financial aid is organized at the college level and the relationship between the organization of aid administration and the effectiveness of the aid program. B-1041-5 Based on questionnaires returned by directors of undergraduate financial aid at 849 universities and colleges, as well as data obtained from American Universities and Colleges, this report analyzes financial aid policies of four-year colleges and universities in the U.S. It also describes how a limited number of institutional characteristics relate to one another and how they vary from one type of institution to another. Reports: B-1041-1 through B-1041-5 Articles: G. Nash 1968 (1, 3), 1969 (1, 3) Dissertation: G. Nash 1969]


Box 84 Folder S-1041

Steven F. Cohn Problems in the Breakdown of Democracy, 1950's (?) -1969, 3 folders containing Dissertation Summary, Library Log, Questionnaire & Codebook

[Report: not available]


Box 85 Folder B-1042

Glaser Crossnational Comparison of Factory Organization, 1967, 40 Folders and One Book. Book- Bound Final Study. Folders contain Codebooks, Notes (Spanish), Papers (Italian), Articles, Periodical (German), Book, Meeting Minutes, Appendix, Proposal, Report Draft, Papers (French), Proposal Supplement, Paper Draft, Memo Draft, Study Draft (Says "Proposal"), Paper, Outline, Article, Paper (Background Memo), Plans, Hypothesis, Comparative Paper, Short Paper, Meeting Minutes, Project Summary & Correspondence, Comparative Study, Papers (French), Project Bibliography (French), Papers (French), Proposal (French), Misc., Proposal, Draft Proposal, Final Report, Interview (French), Periodical, Project Results Report.

[Articles: Schmidt 1969, Glaser 1970, 1975 (1) Foreign Publications: Gallino 1969, Altmann 1971]


Box 85 & 86 Folder B-1043

Kenneth Lenihan Performance of Vista Volunteers in the Field, 1966, 275 pp.: 13 folders containing Interview Results, Questionnaires, Interview Schedule, Dissertation Report, Proposal, Research Overview, Research Topics, Misc., VISTA Report Location Abstract, Case study reports, Field Notes & Reports and one empty folder that apparently contained Control Report by Lenihan of which a copy is supposed to be in Vienna.

[Vista's purpose is to provide social agencies with full-time Volunteers to help combat poverty in local neighborhoods. This report discusses their training, job performance and experiences, and makes recommendations for changes so that their contribution would be more valuable. Methodological appendix, questionnaire, and interview schedules are included. Report: B-1043 Dissertation: Lenihan 1974]


Box 86 Folder S-1043

Kenneth Lenihan (?) Performance of Vista Volunteers in the Field (?), 1966, Four seperately bound Codebooks

[Vista's purpose is to provide social agencies with full-time Volunteers to help combat poverty in local neighborhoods. This report discusses their training, job performance and experiences, and makes recommendations for changes so that their contribution would be more valuable. Methodological appendix, questionnaire, and interview schedules are included. Report: B-1043 Dissertation: Lenihan 1974]


Box 86 Folder B-1044

Kadushin & Ritterband The Nonreturn of Israeli Students, 1966-1978, 10 folders containing BASR articles, cross-referenced to record A-459 , Questionnaire results, Questionnaire in English, Questionnaire in Hebrew, Proposal, Hebrew papers, Memo, Marginals, BASR Bound Final Report

[Report: B-1044 Book: Ritterband 1977 Articles: Ritterband 1966, 1969, 1970 Dissertation: Ritterband 1968]


Box 86 Folder B-1045

Wallace Study of Interpersonal Violence, 1965, 3 Folders containing Proposal, Paper, Misc. Report: not available


Box 86 Folder B-1046

Jaffe & Adams Continuing Research on Higher Education in the United States (American Higher Education in Transition),, 1969-1972, B-1046-1: 239 pp., B-1046-2: 129 pp., B-1046-3: 120 pp., B-1046-4: 133 pp.:8 folder Folders contain Articles, Proposal, Paper, Periodical Photocopy, Progress Reports, Progress Report & Findings, Misc. materials and one empty folder that apparently contained study by Adams & Jaffe, entitled "American Higher Education in Transition,"a copy of whose contents are supposed to be in Vienna.

[B-1046-1 This specifies the interlocking student and institutional variables which influence college attendance. Newer variables are distinguished from the more traditional ones and rough assessments of the relative significance of each type for the near future are made. B-1046-2 Technical Progress Report: Follow-up of Cross-Section of 1965-1966 High School Seniors. B-1046-3 Technical Progress Report: Follow-up of Cross-Section of 1965-1966 High School Seniors. B-1046-4 These (B-1046-2,3,4) cover the progress of the project and the major findings for the longitudinal follow-up of the 1965-1966 Current Population Survey of high school seniors. Report: B-1046-1 through B-1046-4 Articles: Adams 1968, 1969 (1, 2), 1970, Jaffe & Adams 1970, Froomkin 1970, Adams & Jaffe 1971, Jaffe & Adams 1971, Adams 1972, Jaffe & Adams 1972 (1, 2), Adams 1974]


Box 86 & 87 Folder S-1046

Makler Portuguese Business Elites, 1963, 9 Folders and 4 Books Books (4 in Spanish, Codebooks?). Folders contain Misc., Questionnaire Results Form, Book (Spanish), Proposal, Library Log, Paper, Bound Comparative Studies, Codebooks (Spanish), BASR Bound Final Report (2 volumes) and one empty folder with a note recording the locations of Articles that it apparently contained.

[Book: Makler 1969 Articles: Makler 1967, 1974 Dissertation: Makler 1968]


Box 87 Folder B-1047

David Caplovitz Demonstration study for Low-Income Housing, 1965, 2 folders containing Proposal & grants collected, Project Summary

[Report: not available]


Box 87 Folder S-1047

E. S. Wellhofer Correlates of Political Participation in Mexico, 1966, 1 folder and one book. Paper for Juan Linz


Box 87 Folder B-1048

Carol H. Weiss Problems of Data Collection from Low-Income Populations (Low Income Interviewing),, 1966, 84 pp.: 7 folders containing Paper, Bibliographies, Proposal, Project Summary, BASR Bound Final Report

[See also B-1121.

The basic concern of this report was with identifying the sources of error in interview responses. A review of the literature was carried out and a classified and annotated bibliography resulted. The most relevant of the literature was then analyzed to derive some insights into the nature and extent of the interviewing problem with low-income people. Report: B-1048 Article: Weiss 1966]


Box 87 Folder B-1049

Etzioni Extrapolation of 1045 Social Science Findings to International Analysis,, 1967, 199 pp.: 3 folders containing Grant Application, Misc., Articles and one empty folder that apparently contained Final Report entitled "Sociological Findings & Security Systems in the Classroom,"of which a copy is supposed to be in Vienna.

[This report investigates non-conventional uses of sociology: the application of sociology in the analysis of interaction between nations and the conditions for cooperation or avoidance of extreme conflict; and the logical nature of emergent properties of macroscopic systems and the case for focusing more efforts in future research on that level. Report: B-1049 Articles: Etzioni 1967, 1969]


Box 87 Folder B-1050

George and Patricia Nash Characteristics of the Colleges of Peace Corps Applicants,, 1966, 90 pp.: 2 Books and 4 folders Books- BASR Bound Statistical Appendices. Folders contain Proposal, Library Log, Summary of Study, Misc. and two empty folders that apparently respectively contained the Nash Report marked Confidential and entitled "From Which College Came the Peace Corps Volunteers," and an attached Appendix of which copies of both are supposed to be in Vienna , while the second empty folder apparently contained a copy of the above Appendix. .

[This report analyzes characteristics of colleges and the relationship of these characteristics to the number of applications to the Peace Corps from these colleges. The recruiting efforts of the Peace Corps are also analyzed. Report: B-1050]


Box 87 Folder B-1052

Amitai Etzioni and Nina Toren Application of the Theory of Compliance to Social Work Administration,, 1969, 320 pp.: 2 folders containing Project Summary, BASR Bound Report and one empty folder.which apparently contained copy of Paper by Etzioni entitled 'The Semi-Professions and their Organization."

[This analysis of the structure and practice of social work discusses the formally established aims of social work and the means by which they can be achieved more effectively. The elucidation of the significance of the semi-professional attributes and their effects on social work practice are the main themes of this study. Report: B-1052 Book: Etzioni 1969 Article: Etzioni 1966 Dissertation: Toren 1969]


Box 87 Folder S-1052

Jeanne Hazen Comparison of Social Democratic& Communist parties in Sacndinavian Democracies,, 1966, 1 folder containing Proposal

[Report: not available]


Box 87 Folder B-1053

George and Patricia Nash Attitudes During the Blackout, 1965, 18 pp.: 6 folders containing 107 Cards, Interview Codebook, Preliminary Draft of Report, Periodical, Misc., Interview

[This report discusses what the attitudes of people were during the blackout of November 9, 1965. 103 people were interviewed to determine what they thought caused the blackout and what they expected to happen. Interview guide included. Report: B-1053]


Box 88 Folder S-1053

Charles Kadushin Competition in the Classroom, 1966, 4 folders containing Library Log, Questionnaire, Misc., Questionnaire Appendix

[Report: not available]


Box 88 Folder B-1054

George Nash and Stephen Cole Drivers During the Transit Strike, 1966, 4 pp.: 1 folder containing Very Rough Paper Draft

[During the transit strike, 114 drivers were interviewed about their cooperation with the Mayor's appeal for drivers to bring in extra people. Cooperation is related to situational and personality variables. Report: B-1054]


Box 88 Folder B-1055

Carol H. Weiss, et al. Toward Research on Community Action Agencies: Key Variables and Research Instruments (Guide to Organizational Data on Community Action Programs),, 1966, 218 pp.: 3 folders containing Draft Proposal, Paper & Misc., BASR Bound Report

[This project developed an inventory of key variables which would describe and differentiate Community Action Agencies and which would be relevant to the effectiveness of CAA programs. This report consists of a comprehensive bibliography of organizational literature and interview guides for various people concerned with the CAA programs. A critical review of these materials is also included. Report: B-1055]


Box 88 Folder J-1055

Sam Sieber and George Nash Activities Related to Urban & Minority problems at American Universities,, 1968-1969, 2 folders containing Papers, Bound Reports-Cross referenced to A-585.


Box 88 Folder B-1059

Fred Sherrow, David Caplovitz and Paul Ritterband Volunteers to Israel (Jewish Peace Corps, Sherut La'am Program),, 1968, 139 pp.: 3 folders containing Questionnaires, Proposal, Article photocopy and one empty folder with a copy of Report/Paper entitled "Jewish Peace Corps Comes to Israrel," of which a copy is supposed to be available in Vienna.

[This is a study of more than 100 American college students who volunteered for a year of service in Israel in a program entitled Sherut La'am. Questionnaires were administered to participants before and after a 2-week orientation session prior to departure and before return from the year in Israel. The volunteers' reactions to the administration and services of the program as well as their jobs in Israel are analyzed. Report: B-1059 Article: Sherrow & Ritterband 1970]


Box 88 Folder B-1060

David Caplovitz Consumers in Trouble (Debtors in Default), 1968-1970, 15 folders containig Interviews & Misc., Questionnaires, BASR Bound Report (Vol. I), Project Summaries, Papers, Conference Paper, BASR Bound Report (Vol. II), Testimony Transcript, Proposal, Codesheet & intstructions, Preliminary Study, Paper, Survey Report, Periodical Report, and one empty folder which apparently contained Report/Study entitled "Consumers in Trouble;A Study of Debtors in Default," by Caplovitz of which a copy is supposed to be in Vienna.

[Reports: B-1060-1; B-1060-2 Book: Caplovitz 1974 Article: Caplovitz 1968 Dissertations: Rubin 1971, Single 1973]


Box 88 Folder J-1060

Susan E. Flusser Workshop on Value of Higher Education, 1967, 1 folder containing Questionnaire

[Report: not available]


Box 88 Folder B-1061

Sieber Educational Research Training Program, 1966-1967, 9 folders Proposal, Progress Report, Codebooks, Meeting Report, Miscellaneous, Seminar Paper, Misc. Materials, Codebooks

[Report: not available]


Box 89 Folder S-1061

Kameno Social Sources of College Drop-Out, 1965 (?), 1 folder containing Proposal

[Report: not available]


Box 89 Folder B-1062

Anna Lee Hopson Centers for Education in Democracy Evaluation, 1966, 186 pp.: 4 folders containing Questionnaires, Misc., Statistical Appendix and one empty folder which apparently contained Report/Article entitled "An Evaluation of the Contribution of the Centers for Education in Democracy," of which a copy of is supposed to be available in Vienna.

[This is a before and after study of the attitudes of 168 teenagers who attended a six-week summer camp either in Fieldston, New York, or in Barbourville, Kentucky. The independent variables of sex, economic background and race were related to friendship formation and attitude change toward civil rights and anti-poverty action. Comparisons were made between the conservative and liberal trainees. Questionnaire included. Report: B-1062]


Box 89 Folder B-1063

Jaffe Economic and Demographic Factors Associated with Retirement of Men from the U.S. Labor Force,, 1966, 6 folders containing Articles, Periodicals, Paper, Proposal, Photocopies, Misc.

[Report: not available Monograph: Jaffe 1972 Articles: Jaffe 1966 (1, 4), Jaffe 1967 (1, 2), Jaffe 1970 (2), 1971]


Box 89 Folder S-1063

John J. Lally Study of Psychiatrists and Religion, 1967, 1 folder containing Codebook

[Report: not available]


Box 89 Folder B-1064

Bernard Levenson Employment Opportunities of Negro and White Youth, `1967-1973, 177 pp.: 6 folders containing Proposal, Statistical Material, Interim Reports, Early Reports, BASR Bound Report, Statistical Material etc...

[This study analyzes the inequalities which exist between comparably educated blacks and whites in Baltimore, in obtaining jobs, and in wages paid. Report: B-1064 Articles: Levenson & McDill 1966, Baker & Levenson 1975, 1976 Dissertation: Baker 1970]


Box 89 Folder B-1065

Goode Family Structures and Mobility Processes, 1966, 1 Folder Project Summary

[See publications of B-1025.

Report: not available]


Box 89 Folder B-1066

Stevens H. Clarke and Julius Surkis Application of Electronic Computer Techniques to Racial Integration in School Systems,, 1967, 50 pp.: 3 folders containing Library Log, Proposals (Second Copy of Propsal supposed to be in Vienna)

[This report describes in detail a computerized system for assigning students to schools to maximize racial integration while minimizing travel time and cost. Using the computer system, MINTRAN-MPS/ 360, a table of assignment of students to school buildings is drawn up which places each student in a school with a minimum of total daily student transportation time subject to certain constraints. Report: B-1066]


Box 89 Folder S-1066

Caroline S. Hodges Measuring Educational Research Quality and Its Correlates,, 1967, 2 folders containing Bound Paper, Misc.

[Report: not available]


Box 89 Folder B-1067

Schegloff Formal Analysis of Natural, Oral, Verbal Communicaton: Details of Police-Public Interaction under Normal and Disaster Conditions,, 1967, 6 folders containing Radio Transcripts, Papers, Research Notes, Paper, Proposal, Transcripts

[Report: not available Article: Schegloff 1968 Dissertation: Schegloff 1967]


Box 89 Folder B-1068

Seymour Warkov Professional and Technical Careers in the Middle years, 1966-1967, 2 folders containing Proposal, Misc

[Report: not available]


Box 89 Folder B-1069

George Nash and Julian H. Nixon The New York City Urban Corps, 1967, 264 pp.: 9 folders containing and 1 Book Book-Bound Final Report . Folders contain Proposals, Interview, Questionnaire, Questionnaires & Questionnaire results, Field Report, Memo, Paper, Miscellaneous materials, and one empty folder that apparently contained report/paper entitled "Response to Challenge: The New York City Urban Corps,"of which a copy is supposed to be in Vienna..

[600 student interns on summer jobs in 13 New York City agencies answered questionnaires on their experiences. Supervisors' reports and field observations were also used. The analysis compares experiences in different agencies and reported effects on students and the agencies. Report: B-1069]


Box 89 Folder S-1069

H. Hyman The Extent and Consequences of Obsevability in the School System-Cross-Referenced with B-1011.,, 1966, 1 folder containing Proposal

[Report: not available]


Box 89 Folder B-1070

David E. Wilder The Potential Community Role of a College (Community Needs in the Danbury Area),, 1966, 74 pp.: 2 folders containing Final Report, Proposal

[Interviewing 180 selected community leaders, this report discusses the problems of Danbury, Conn., such as poverty and race relations, planning and growth, leadership, government, and education. The existing facilities for meeting these problems are described. The image of Danbury State College in the eyes of the community is also discussed and recommendations are made for coping with these problems. Report: B-1070]


Box 90 Folder B-1071

Validity of Interview Responses of Welfare Mothers (Weiss), 1967-1969, 7 Folders, Folders contain Periodical Reprint, Questionnaire, Project Summary, Papers , Articles, Miscell. and Project Description and one empty folder of that apparently contained the final Report entitled "Validity of Interview responses by Welfare Mothers," by Carol Weiss of which a copy is supposed to be available in Vienna.

[Report: B-1071 1968]


Box 90 Folder B-1072

A Study of Washington, D.C. Teachers (Wilder & Hopson), 1960's (?), One Folder Miscell. and one empty folder of which apparently contained Paper/Report entitled "Study of Teachers in Public Schools in Washington, D.C.," and of which a copy is supposed to be in Vienna.

[Report: B-1072 1967; Dissertations: Goldberg 1969, Bodard 1970]


Box 90, 91 & 92 Folder B-1073

Closed File Narcotic Addiction Study (Caplow, Lazarsfeld, Nash), 1967-1971, One Letter, 16 Bound Books, and 53 Folders. Letter-June 1977-about closure of file. Bound Books-!-Narcotics Addiction Study (Vol I) -notes and Volumes II-XIII, Volume XIV-notes, Volume XV-Addict Study and Volume XVI-College Drug Use. Folders- Correspondence, Periodical Rewprints, Project Histories, Memos, Miscell., Questionnaires, Coding, Paperss, Questionnaire Responses, Progress Report, Marginals, Paper, Bound Reports, Memo proposal, Periodical Photocopy, Anecdotal and Formal papers, Survey Tabulations, Bound Report (regarding Drug Study itself), Memos, Anecdotal papers, Qustionnaires, Anecdotal Papers, Interview Material, Paper, Paper on Heroin, Questionnaire(Phoenix House), Papers, Paper(regarding Questionnaire Responses), Community Study, paper, Coding Information,Questionnaires, Interview Guides, Questionnaires, Coding Material, Questionnaires, Coding Papers, Qustionnaires, Code Sheets, Methodological Notes, Notes, Paper Draft, Papers, Interview reponses, Papers, Interviews, Questionnaires and Marginals, Papers, Bound papewrs, Bound Survey Results, Case Reports and one emty folder.

[Reports of this study were never officially released; copies may be consulted in the BASR project files, Herbert Lehman Social Science Library, Columbia University.]


Box 92 Folder S-1073

Michae;l McKee Student Attitude Study, 1966, One Folder Questionnaire


Box 92 Folder B-1074

Taxonomy of Higher Education (Sieber), 1966, Six Folders, Folders Contain Proposal, Paper, Note available in A656), Progress report, Memos, Basr Bound Report and Paper.

[Report: B-1074 1968; Article: Sieber 1971]


Box 92 Folder S-1074

Robert Bernice Hill Merton's Role Types & Paradigm of Deviance, 1967, Two Folders Folders contain Basr Bound report and proposal


Box 92 Folder B- 1075

African Data Archive Project (Hopkins & Wallerstein), 1967, Two Folders Periodical Article Reprint , Proposals and Abstract

[Article: Hopkins & Wallerstein 1971]


Box 92 Folder B-1076

The Social Composition of the Grand Jury (Dibble), 1967, Two Folders Folders contain Basr Bound Reports and Summary

[Report: B-1076 1967]


Box 92 Folder B- 1077

Sam Sieber Analysis of U.S. Office of Education Training Programs (Sieber),, 1967-1968, Three Folders Folders contain Proposals, Summary, Codebooks and Study and one empty folder which contained a copy of study entitled "Analysis of U.S.O.F. Research Training Programs," & Questionnaire, copies of whose contents are supposed to be in Vienna..

[Report: B-1077 1968]


Box 92 Folder S-1077

Mervin Verbst Study of Student's Religious Attitudes, 1967, One Folder Questionnaire


Box 92 Folder B- 1078

Review of Federal Student Loan Programs (G. Nash & P. Nash), 1967, Report: B-1078-1, B-1078-2 1967Twelve Folders, Folders Contain Questionnaires, Questionnaire Results, Congressional Reports, Report, Questionnaire Results, Basr Bound Reports, Bound Study , Bound Final Report and Periodical Article Reprints.

[Articles: G. Nash 1968 (2), 1969 (1)]


Box 92 Folder S-1078

Lou Gold King's County Brooklyn 1966 Voter Study, 1966, One Folder Questionnaire


Box 92 Folder B-1079

Communication of Social Science Information (Davison & Hopson), 1967-1968, Two Folders Folders Contain Summary proposals and BASR Bound Report

[Report: B-1079 1968]


Box 93 Folder B-1080

Ralph Bisco Council of Social Science Data Archives (Glaser); Monograph: Glaser 1967; Book: Bisco 1970,, 1965-1970, 26 Folders, Folders Contain; BASR Bound Periodical; Miscellaneous Grant proposal; Periodical Reprint and Statements of Purpose; Final Report; Social Science Council Constitution; Memos; Paper; Booklit; Periodical Reprint; Paper Draft; Paper; Memos; Booklet and Archives; Periodical and Booklet; Paper; Council Miscellaneous; Membership Applications, etc., Miscellaneous Finance Matters, Reprinted legal Notes, Conference Notes, Conference Minutes, etc., Conference Schedule, Personnel Listings, Memos, Miscell. Bound Proposal and one empty folder which apparently contained book entitiled "Data Bases,Computers & the Social Sciences," by Ralph Bisco.

[Articles: Glaser & Bisco 1966, Bisco 1967, Nixon 1967, Glaser 1969]


Box 93 Folder S-1080

Anonymous Interview for Chief of Medical Service, 1960's (?), One Folder Questionnaire


Box 93 Folder B-1081

Macrosociology (Etzioni); [Book], Etzioni, 1968, 2 folders

[Articles: Etzioni & Lehman 1967, Etzioni 1967, 1970.

Periodical Reprints and one empty folder the contents of which are supposed to be cross-referenced and available in A-607.]


Box 93 Folder B-1082

Handbook of Statistical Methods for Making School Enrollment Projections (Jaffe). Monograph: Jaffe,, 1969, Two Folders Folders Contain Proposal and Short Summary.


Box 93 Folder B- 1083

Foreign-Trained Workers in the United States (Warkov & Ritterband),, 1967, Three Folders Proposal, Paper and Short Summary

[No report available.]


Box 93 Folder B-1084

Participation in the 1960's Riots (Fogelson & Hill), 1967-1969, Five folders Folders Contain Proposal, Basr Bound Report entitled "Who Riots," Codebook-Statistics. Preliminary Draft, Codebooks and one empty folder that apparently contained Report/Paper entitled "A Study of Arrest patterns in the 1960's "by Hill & Fogelson of which a copy is supposed to be in Vienna.

[Report: B-1082-1, B-1084-2 1968-1969]


Box 93 & 94 Folder B-1085

Opinion-Makers in the Modern World (International Study of Opinion-Makers (Barton, Denitch & Kadushin). Includes Yugoslav Opinion-Makers, Czechoslovak Opinion-Makers; for American leaders see B- I II 8,, 1969, Report: B-1085-1 through 5 1969-197027 Folders and 1 Book, Book-Yugoslav Codebook. Folders contain Yugoslav Codebbok (Draft?), Questionnaires, Basr Periodicals, Correspondence (to Zbigniew Brzezinski), Paper, Questionnaire, Paper, Bound Project Folders and Working Papers, Progress report, Brief Project Description, Bound Report, Paper, Bound Reports, Paper,Index list, Papers, Note, Papers, Poposal, Yugoslav Codebook and one Empty folder.

[Articles: Kadushin 1968, Barton et al. 1969, Denitch 1972, Kadushin & Rose 1974, Denitch 1978; Books: Barton et al. 1973, Denitch 1976; Masters Essay: Denitch 1971; Dissertation: Denitch 1973; Foreign Publication: Dzinic 1969]


Box 94 Folder S-1085

The Student Volunteers (Slan), 1967, 5 Folders Folders contain Miscellaneous,Questionnaire, Preliminary Study, Hardbound Draft Report, Questionnaire and Interview Schedule.

[Report: S-1085 1968]


Box 95 Folder B- 1086

Ethnic Attitudes in the Negro Community (Atkinson), 1967-1968, 4 Folders Folders contain Miscellaneous, BASR Bound Report and Questionnaires

[Report: B-1086 1968]


Box 95 Folder B-1087

W. Phillip Davison & Henri Verwayen Readership Survey of Aftica Report (Davison & Verwayen),, 1967, 3 Folders Questionnaires, Miscellaneous and one empty folder that apparentlycontained a Report entitled "Readers of Africa: Their Views and Characteristics," a copy of which is supposed to be in Vienna.

[Report: B-1087 1967]


Box 95 Folder B-1088

Social Factors Affecting Utilization and Mobilization of Trained Personnel in Elite Occupations (Women Lawyers Study) (Epstein),, 1967-1973, 4 Folders Folders contain Periodicals, Proposal, Transcript testimony and Paper.

[Book: Epstein 1970; Articles: Epstein 1969, 1970 (1, 2, 3), 1971 (1, 2), 1973 (1, 2, 3), 1974, 1975, 1976; Dissertation: Epstein 1968]


Box 95 Folder B-1089

Harlem Retail Merchants (Caplovitz), 1968-1969, 4 folders Folders contain Miscellaneous, Survey, Bound Draft Report, Codebooks and one empty folder which apparently contained a copy of report by Caplovitz entitlled "The Merchants of Harlem."Report: B-1089 1969; Book:

[Caplovitz 1973]


Box 95 Folder S-1089

Helga M. Nowotnoy Procedures of MacroSociological Research:An Inductive Analysis of Macrosociological Research.",, 1969, One Folder Dissertation


Box 95 & 96 Folder B-1090

Utilization of Social Research (Lazarsfeld) Reports: B- 1 090-1 through I 1 1970-1975 Book: Lazarsfeld & Reitz 1975,, 1971-1974, 19 Folders Folders contain Bound Report, Project summary, General introduction to Project, Questionnaire, Bound Report, Progress Report, Case Study, Bound Reports, Report entitled "Futurism," Bound Reports, Report , Preliminary Report, Case Study, Codes and two empty folders which apparently respectively contained a Proposal and a Book by Lazarsfeld and Reitz, entitled "Introduction to Applied Sociology."

[Dissertation: Brooke 1975]


Box 96 Folder B-1091

Negro Teachers Study (Wilder). (See B-1072 of which this is a continuation.),, 1968, One Folder Proposal


Box 96 Folder B-1092

The Community Patrol Corps (G. Nash), 1968, Two Folders Folders contain Miscellaneous materials, Interviews and two empty folders which respectively contained Papers/Reports by Nash & others entitled "The Community Patrol Corps, " and by Nash alone entitled "A Descriptive valuation of the ONe-Week Experiment."

[Report: B-1092 1968]


Box 96 Folder B-1093

Crisis on the Columbia Campus (Barton), 1968, !3 folders Folders contain Questionnaires, Miscellaneous, BASR Periodical & Report, Questionnaire, Paper, Miscellaneous, Periodical, Paper, Periodicals and Survey Reports, Preliminary Report, Questionnaire, Phone Interview, and Summary of Questionnaire Results.

[Report: B-1093 1969; Articles- Barton 1968, G. Nash & Epstein 1968, G. Nash & P. Nash 1968, Cole & Adamsons 1969, 1970; Masters Essay: Metzger 1971; Dissertation: Adamsons 1975]


Box 96 Folder B- 1095

Design for Survey Research in the Evaluation of the Model Cities Program (Barton, Gordon, et al.),, 1968, 3 Folders Folders contain HUD Report, HUD Guide and Miscellaneous icncluding above paper of which another copy is supposed to be extant in Vienna.

[Report: B-1095 1968]


Box 96 Folder S-1095

Richard Mendes A study of the Social Service Employees Union of the new york City Department of Social Services.,, 1969, One Folder Folder contains Dissertation Proposal


Box 96 Folder B-1096

Howard M. Bahr and Gerald R. Garrett Disaffiliation Among Urban Women (Homeless Women Study) (Caplow & Bahr),, 1971, 11 Folders Folders contain Meeting Folder, Questionnaires, Interview Schedules, Bound Report, Report, Bound Report, Report /Paper(?), Bound Report, Periodical and BASR Bound Final Report and three empty foldewrs which respectively apparently contained Papers/ Articles by Bahr & Garrett entitled "Disaffiliation Among Urban Women," "Women Alone," and "Skid Row: An introduction to Disaffiliation," by Bahr alone.

[Report: B-1096-1 through 4 1970-1971; Book: Bahr & Garrett 1976; Articles: Garrett & Bahr 1973, 1976; Dissertation: Garrett 1970]


Box 96 Folder B-1097

Effects of Pretrial Publicity on Juries (Free Press and Fair Trial Study) (Barton & Padawar-Singer),, 1970, 5 Folders Folders contain BASR Periodical, Papers, Paper & Draft Report, Questionnaire & Interview Schedule.

[Article: Padawar-Singer & Barton 1975]


Box 97 Folder B-1098

Levenson, Rogers & Sanders Evaluation of the Small-Projects Program of the U.S. Office of Education (Levenson & Rogers),, 1968-1970, 12 Folders Research Proposal, Memos, Report Tables, Questionnaire and Statistics Sheets, Bound Codebook, Progress Report, Final Report and Summary Questionnaires & Grant Proposal Forms, Bound Codebook and one empty folder which apparently contained Report/paper entitled "Small Project Grants of the Regional research Program," by Rogers Sanders & Levenson of which a copy is supposed to be in Vienna.

[Report: B-1098 1970]


Box 97 Folder B-1099

C. Persell and Lazarsfeld The Quality of Research on Education: An Empirical Study of Researchers and Their Work (Persell & Lazarsfeld),, 1968-1971, 7 Folders Folders contain Questionnaires, Research Proposal, Miscellaneous Research, Draft Paper, Specification Form, BASR Bound Report, Codebooks and one empty folder which supposedly contained book by Persell entitled "Quality Careers and Training in Educational and Social Research."

[Report: B-1099 1971; Book: Persell 1976; Dissertation: Persell 1971]


Box 97 Folder B-1100

Alan Lomax & Raoul Abdul Black Identity: Materials on Black History and Culture (Lomax),, 1970's (?), One Folder Project Summary and one empty folder which apparently contained a copy of book entitled "3000 Years of Black Poetry" by Lomax and Abdul..

[Book: Lomax & Abdul 1970; Records: Lomax 1969, 1970]


Box 97 Folder B-1101

News Media Coverage of Minority Groups in New York (Davison & Hill),, 1969, 8 Folders Folders Contain First Draft of the Study, Questionnaires, Questionnaires and Coding Shets,Proposal, Bound Pilot Study Draft Report, Interviews & proposals and a Bound Interviews Book.

[Report: B- I 10 1 1969]


Box 97 Folder B-1102

Strains in the Masculine Role (Komarovsky), 1960's (?), One Folder Contains an empty questionnaire which was apparently the basis of an article of which a copy is supposed to be in File A-680.

[Book: Komarovsky 1976; Articles: Komarovsky 1973, 1974]


Box 97 Folder B-1104

Problems of Native American Education in the Western United States and Alaska,, 1960's (?), One Folder Contains Blank Questionnaire to be used in Interviewing Native-American students in selected High Schools.


Box 97 Folder B-1105

Urban Center Curriculum Project Student Proposals For Studies in Urban and Minority Affairs (Auger & Johannson),, 1969, 4 folders 2 Bound project Reports, Background Material Report, Questionnaires, Report and one empty folder which supposedlycontained a copy of an article by Coleman and Wheeler whcih can be cross-referenced to A623 and A624.

[Articles: Auger 1970, Johansson 1970]


Box 97 Folder B-1106

Nathalie Friedman, James Thompson and Sam Sieber, Institutions and Recipients Participating in the Educational Opportunity Grant Program (Friedman & Sieber),, 1969-1970, 5 Folders Proposal, 2 BASR Bound Reports Preliminary Reports, Summary of Final report, Questionnaire , Codebooks and two empty folders the contents of one of which are supposed to have a copy in A-692 ("in locked file"), and the copy of the second is supposed to have contained report entitled "Federal Opportunity Grant Program Status Report-Fiscal Year, 1970," by Friedman and Thompson, of which a copy is supposed to be available in Vienna.

[Report: B- 1 106 1971; Article: Friedman & Thompson 1971]


Box 98 Folder B-1107

Carol H. Weiss Program Evaluation in Applied Research (Weiss), 1971-1974, 6 Folders and one Book. Book-Mental Health Publication. Folders contain multiple periodical Articles, one Periodical with photocopy of first page, Conference Papers, Bibliography , BASR Bound Seminar Proceedings and two empty folders which respectively contained a paper entited "Evaluation Research," and a book Entitled "Evaluating Action Programs," by Carol H. Weiss.Report: B- 1 107 1970; Monographs:

[Weiss 1971 (1, 2); Books: Weiss 1972 (1, 2); Articles: Weiss 1966,1967 (1,2,3),1970 (3),1973 (1,2, 3),1974 (1,2), 1975 (1, 2), 1976 (3)]


Box 98, 99 & 100 Folder B-1108

The Brain Drain: An International Comparative Study (Glaser), 1970-1980, 53 Folders, Folders Contain Bound Report, Articles, Miscellaneous Articles & Reviews, Proposal, Periodical Article, Memos & Miscellaneous, Questionnaire Drafts, Papers, Qustionnaire(Ivan in Arabic), Project Statement, Instruction Booklet for Questionnaires; Project Summaries, Periodical Article, Project (Summary?), Project Draft, Report & Memos, Statistical Method Summary, Reports(Brazil), Bound Reports, Seminar Paper & Periodical Articles, Bound Report, Paper, Bound report, Report (Australia), ProgressReport, Memos, Questionnaires, Report (in French on Iran), Draft Questionnaire, Research Project and Summary Proposal, Survey Instructions, Questionnaire & Interview Drafts, Questionnaire Drafts, Bibliography, Proposal, UN Reports, Survey (in Korean and German), Proposals, Surveys (French and Spanish with UN Markings),Surveys (French with UN Markings), Surveys (French), Periodical Articles, Master's Report, Draft Report (with UN Markings), Research Project, Memos, Progress Report, project Statement, Periodical Article, Reports(Spanish), Final Report (Spanish), Study (In Korean), Correspondence , Grant Applications and Draft Articles.. Report: B- 1 108 19 7 3; Monograph:

[Glaser 1971; Book: Glaser 1978 (2); Articles: Glaser & Hurfeld 1970, Hekmati & Glaser 1972, Glaser 1974 (1, 2), Rodriguez 1976, B. Singer& Spilerman 1976, Glaser 1977 (1, 2, 3), 1978 (3), 1979 (2); Masters Essays: Habers 1972, Mironesco 1972; Dissertations: Abad 1975, Rodriguez 1975; Foreign publications: Boschi 1971 (1, 2), Coelho & Pereira 1971, Schwartzman 1971 (1, 2, 3), 1972 (1, 2), Caldwell 1974, Paik et al. 1974, Pallma 1974, Anderson & Rao 1975, Apezechea 1976, Ojikutu 1976, Rao 1976]


Box 100 Folder B-1110

Paul Rittenband Survey of Foreign Graduate Students in Science and Engineering Using Extant Data,, 1970, One Folder Proposal


Box 100 Folder B-1113

Local Politics and Political Parties in France (Kesselman), 1969-1973, Three Folders Folders contain Periodical Articles and Paper.

[Articles: Kesselman 1970 (1, 2), 1971, 1972 (1, 2), 1974 (1, 2)]


Box 100 Folder B-1115

Sam D. Sieber The Graduate Drop-Out: A Study of Attrition, 1969-1970, One Folder Proposals and Questionnaires


Box 100 Folder B-1116

Gladys Engel Lang Examination of the Dynamics of Professional Meetings (Lang),, 1969-1971, Two Folders Articles, Report, Correspondance and Grant Applications.

[Article: Lang 1971]


Box 100 Folder B-1117

Neighborhood Reactions to a Phoenix House (Narcotics Addiction Treatment Center) (G. Nash),, 1969, One Folder Questionnaire and one empty folder that apparently contained report/paper by Nash entitled "Community Response to a Narcotic Addiction Treatment Facility," a copy of which is supposed to be in Vienna.

[Report: B-1 1 17 1969]


Box 100 Folder B-1118

American Leaders and Social Problems: The Processes of Opinion-Making (American Leadership Study) (Barton, Denitch, Kadushin, Weiss),, 1970-1974, 22 Folders Folders contain Draft Study, Report, Paper, Progress Report and Miscellaneous, Bound Manuscript Copy, Periodical Articles, Questionnaire, Bibliography, Codebook, Study, Paper, Interview report, Paper Draft, Research Plan, preliminary Report, Project Description, Codebook, Report, Draft Paper, Methodology paper, Research paper, Revised Draft of Study and one empty folder which apparently contained book by Kadushin , entitled "The American Intellectual Elite," (1974).Report: B-1 1 18 n.d.; Book: Kadushin 1974; Articles: Barton 1971 (1), Kadushin et al. 197 1, Alba 1972 (1, 2), Hover & Kadushin 1972, Kadushin 1972, Alba 1973, Barton 1974, Weiss 1974, Alba & Kadushin 1976, Kadushin 1976, Barton & Parsons 1977, Alba & Moore 1978, Moore 1979, Barton 1980; Dissertations:

[Parson 1976, Moore 1977]


Box 100 Folder B-1119

Nathalie Friedman Comprehensive Study of the Federal College Work-Study Program (Friedman),, 1070-1971, 4 folders Folders contain research proposal, Bound report (card layouts) and handwritten notes, Questionnaires, Report Summarty of Congressional Hearings and two empty folders of which one is supposed to have contained a n article entitled "The Federal Work-Study Program" by Friedman a copy of which is supposed to be in ViennaNatahlie Friedman and the second is supposed to have a copy of its contents in "A791 in a locked file."

[Report: B-1 1 19 197 3; Article: Friedman et al. 1974]


Box 100 Folder S-1119

Anne Rankin Mahoney Factors Affecting Physicians' Choice of Group or Independent Practice.,, 1973, One Folder Periodical


Box 100 & 101 Folder B-1120

Sieber & Lewis Evaluation of the Pilot State Dissemination Program (Dissemination of Educational Research) (Sieber & Louis),, 1972-1973, Sixteen Folders, Folders contain Summary Report and Supporting statement, Research Proposal, Draft Reports, Periodical, Conference paper, Questionnaires, Paper, Report dealind with problems in Information Retrieval, Report Summary, Paper, Bound Case Study, Report, Papers, Miscellaneous Papers, Bound Report.

[Report:B-1120 1972; Book: Louis & Sieber 1979; Articles: Sieber 1972, 1974 (3), 1976 (1, 2), 1977; Dissertation: Louis 1975]


Box 101 Folder B-1121

Weiss The Use of Indigenous Interviewers in Survey Research (Weiss), 1971-1977, Six Folders Periodical Article,Interview Analysis, Progress report, Bibliogrphy on Interview Analysis, proposal , Bound Report and one empty folder which apparently contained paper entitled "Abstracts of Papers on Respondent Interviewer Interaction in the Research Interview ," by Bowman and others a copy of which is supposed to be in Vienna.

[Report: B-1 121-1 through 2 1971, 1973; Monographs: Weiss, Bauman & Rogers 1971; Articles: Weiss 1970 (1), 1974 (3), 1975 (3), 1977 (1)]


Box 101 Folder B-1122

Comparative Organizational Research Program (Blau), 1973-1974, Six Folders Folders Contain Codebook, Articles, periodical Article, Article, Survey, Preliminary Report and two empty folders one noting that a copy of its contents is supposed to be in "A-666 in a locked file," and the other supposedly having contained a book by Peter Blau entitled "On the Nature of Organizations."

[Books: Blau 1973, 1974Articles: Blau & Slaughter 1971, Blau 1972, Margulies & Blau 1973, Blau 1974, Blau & Margulies 1974, Blau 1975, Blau et al. 1976]


Box 101 Folder B-1124

Alan Lomax Cinema, Science and Cultural Renewal, 1970's (?), One Folder Typed Paper-2 copies


Box 101 Folder B-1125

BogdanDenitch Notes on the Relevance of Yogoslav Self-Management, 1973, One folder Periodical Article

[Articles: Denitch 1971, 1973 (1, 2)]


Box 101 Folder B-1126

Employment Prospects in the Educational System for Unemployed Engineers, Scientists and Technical Personnel (Jaffe & Adams),, 1971, Three folders Preliminary Report and 2 Final Reports, one dated July and the other dated December, 1971.

[Report: B-1 126-1 through 3 1971]


Box 101 Folder B-1127

Lewis J. Edinger Elite Socialization in the Modern Democratic State, 1974, One Folder Final Report


Box 101 Folder B-1128

Employment and Financial Status of Disabled Workers (Jaffe & Adams),, 1971, One Folder Proposal and one empty folder which apparently contained paper by A. J. Jaffe and Walter Adams entitled "Too Little and Too Late,"a copy of which is supposed to be in Vienna.

[Report: B-1 128 1972]


Box 101 Folder B-1129

Theresa Rogers Undergraduate Learning about the Population Problem (The Issue of Population on College Campuses) ,, 1971, One Folder Proposal and one empty folder which apparently contained the above paper a copy of which is supposed to be in Vienna.

[Report: B-1 129 1974; Article: Rogers & Bauman 1973]


Box 101 & 102 Folder B-1131

Neighborhood Government and the Quality of Urban Life: Evaluation of an Experiment in Decentralization (Barton, Friedman, Heginbotham, Koblentz, S. Fainstein, N. Fainstein),, 1971-1973, 57 Folders Folders contain Grant Application, Questionnaires with analysis Directions, Community Profile, Community leadership report, Report, Interim Report, Dissertation Proposals, Periodicals with Published work, Miscellaneous Paper, Progress Report, Neighborhood Study, Community Profile, Neighborhood Study, Report on Community leadership, Community Profile, Public Survey Report, Community Profile, Interim Reports, Draft Papers, Correspondence and Lists of Participants, Interim report, Community Profiles, Paper, report, Paper, Community Profile, Interim Reports, Impact Study, Reports, Bound Working Paper, Paper, Neighborhood Study, Interim Reports, BASr Draft, Draft Manuscript, Draft report,Interim reports, Research Memo, Preliminary Report, Interim Reports, New York City Neighborhood Report, Report, New York City Governance Report, New York City Neighborhood Report and Report Abstract, New York City Neighborhood Reports, State of new York Report, Report, Questionnaires and Codebooks and one empty folder which supposedly contained a book entitled "Decentralizing City Government," by Alan Barton, et. al.

[Reports:B-1131-Ithrough32 1974-1975; Book: Barton et al. 1977; Articles: S. Fainstein & N. Fainstein 1974, Friedman & Golding 1974, Barton 1976 (2), Boyle 1976, N. Fainstein & S. Fainstein 1976, Rogers 1976, N. Fainstein & Martin 1978, Rogers & Friedman 1978, Boyle 1979; Masters Essays: Bradley 1972, Sayle 1975; Dissertations: Cohen 1974, Alpert 1975, Roggemann 1976, Boyle 1976, Andrews, Blank, Kennett, Nelson 1977, Bucuvalas 1978, Davidson 1979]


Box 103 Folder B-1132

Readership Studies for Change Magazine and New York Review of Books (Kadushin),, 1970's (?), One Folder Insert note says most of material is in B-1085 and is also cross-referenced with record #A746.

[Article: Kadushin & Kane 1974]


Box 103 Folder B-1133

Lazarfeld, Pasanella & Rosenberg Continuities in the Language of Social Research.,, 1972, One empty folder which apparently contained a copy of the above book.


Box 103 Folder B-1134

Allen S. Meyer Morningside Heights: Action Program for a Safe Community ,, 1971-1972, Two Folders Proposals and Grant Applications


Box 103 Folder B-1135

Sieber & Wilder School in Society, 1970's (?), One Empty folder Apparently contained copy of above Book/Article.


Box 103 Folder B-1136

William A. Glaser Experience in Health Planning in the United States., 1973, One folder Conference Report


Box 103 Folder B-1137

Experimental Study of 12- vs. 6-Person Juries (Padawer-Singer & Barton) ,, 1973, Three folders Questionnaires, Miscellaneous papers and one empty folder which apparently contained the above Interim Report a copy of whose contents is supposed to be in Vienna.

[Report: B-1 137 1975; Film: 1975]


Box 103 Folder B-1139

Denitch, Kadushin & Parsons A Study of Members of District Council 37, American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees ,, 1974, One Folder Preliminary Report

[(See B- I 1 4 4 for report)]


Box 103 Folder B-1140

Yanowitch, Murray and Wesley Fisher Social Stratification & Mobility in the USSR.,, !970's(?), One Empty Folder Supposedly contained above Report/Paper/Article.


Box 103 Folder B- 1141

William Glaser Social Relationships in Technical Assistance (Glaser), 1974-1975, 14 Folders Folders contain Papers and Letters, Articles, Questionnaire Results, Papers, Technical Advice, Research Method Reports, Questionnaires Report, Papers (Report Draft?), Strategy Statement, Study Notes, Interview Questions, report and/or Papers.

[Articles: Glaser 1975 (2, 3), 1979 (1)]


Box 103 Folder S-1141

Bruce D. Johnson Social Determinants of the Use of Dangerous Drugs by College Students.,, 1971, Two Folders Folders contain Questionnaire, Bound Report


Box 103 Folder B-1142

Jaffe & Ridley Fertility and Labor Force, U.S.A. (Jaffe), 1975-1976, One Folder Articles and one empty folder which is cross-referenced to records A738 & 739 and a copy of whose former contents is also supposed to be in Vienna.

[Report: B-1 142 1976; Articles: Ridley & Jaffe 1975, Jaffe & Ridley 1976]


Box 103 Folder B-1143

Weiss Factors Affecting the Decision-Relevance of Social Research (Weiss),, 1976, Eight Folders Folders contain Interview Templates, Report, Speech Transcript, Report, Short Report,Questionnaire with note says "Missing," reports, and one empty folder whose contents are cross-referenced with records A-744, A-745 and A-750 in" a locked file."

[Books: Weiss 1977, Weiss & Bucuvalas 1980; Articles: Weiss 1976 (1, 2), J- Weiss 1976, Weiss 1977 (1, 2, 3), Weiss & Bucuvalas 1977, Weiss 1978 (1, 2); Dissertation: Weiss 1977]


Box 103 Folder B-1144

Wayne Parsons Union Involvement and Citizen Duty (Parsons), 1970's (?), One empty folder. Apparently contained above work a copy of which is supposed to be in Vienna.

[Report: B- 1 144 1976]


Box 103 Folder B-1145

A. J. Jaffe & Zaida Carreras Carleton Social Conditions of the Mainland Puerto Rican Population (Jaffe),, 1970"s (?), One empty folder Apparently contained above work a copy of which is supposed to be in Vienna.

[Report: B-1145 1974]


Box 103 Folder S-1145

Dean Savage The French Business Elite (Savage), 1974-1975, Two Folders Periodical & Report, Correspondence & Questionnaire

[Articles: Savage 1974, 1975; Dissertation: Savage 1976]


Box 103 Folder B-1146

Alan Silver Dilemmas of Authority vs. Participation: A Micro Stduy of Industrial Society.,, 1974-1976, Two Folders Proposal, Questionnaire


Box 103 Folder B-1147

Geraldine Alpert & Stanley J. Heginbotham Two-Way Closed Circuit Inter-Govermental Conferencing Systems: A Cost Effectiveness Study of MRC-TV.,, !975-1976, Four Folders Correspondence, reports, Questionnaire and proposals, Proposals, Questionnaire, Final Report Copy


Box 103 Folder B-1148

William Glaser Paying the Doctor: Foreign Lessons for the U.S. (Glaser) Report- B-1148 1977,, 1975-1976, Six folders Corresppondence, Report, Preliminary Reports, Research & Project Plan, Reports and one empty folder which apparently contained Glaser book entitled "The Doctor Under National Health Insurance: Foreign Lessons for the U.S.," of which copies of Chapters XI-XV are supposed to be in Vienna.

[Book: Glaser 1978 (1); Articles: Glaser 1978 (1, 4)]


Box 103 Folder B-1149

Alan Barton & Nathalie Friedman Incentives to Early Retirement: A Study of the Effects of a New Labor Contract.,, 1975-1976, Three Folders Proposals, Questionnaires and Miscellaneous Papers, Questionnaires, Proposal


Box 103 Folder B-1151

Lazarsfeld Qualitative Analysis, 1970's (?), One Empty Folder Contained above Report/Article/Book


Box 103 Folder B-1152

Barton & Glaser Cooperative Federalism in Canadian Health Services,, 1976, One Folder Grant Application and Proposal

[Article: Glaser 1978 (2)]


Box 103 Folder B1153

William Glaser & Stephanie Neuman Effects of Arms Flows on the Governments and Societies of Developing Countries,, 1975-1977, Two Folders Memos, Report and New York Times Article


Box 103 Folder B1154

Theresa F. Rogers & Nathalie Friedman Rearranged Work Schedules in the Private Sector,, 1976 (?), One Folder Proposal

Series II: Project Proposals

Eight boxes of material [Boxes 104-111]


Box 104 Folder Prop. 1

Letter of proposal to Dr. D Deardorff, Health Insurance Plan from Charles Glock.,, August 3 1951


Box 104 Folder Prop. 2

Letter of proposal to Mr. Jack Mckenzie, Oil Industry Information Committee from Charles Y. Glock,, September 25, 1951


Box 104 Folder Prop.5

Letter.of Proposal to Dr. Herbert Solomon, Office of Naval Research. Navy Department, Washington, D.C. with enclosed proposal from Charles Y. Glock,, 19 December 1951

[See also #48.]


Box 104 Folder Prop. 6

Letter of proposal to William Vickery, Secretary, Council for Research In the Social Sciences, Columbia with Memorandum and proposal for a supplementary grant application enclosed from Seymour M. Lipset,, March 13, 1952


Box 104 Folder Prop. 7

Proposal for a Program of Research and Planning Preparatory to the Compilation of a New Russian-English Scientific Dictionary by BASR,, March 28,1952


Box 104 Folder Prop. 8

Letter of response to proposal with estimated budget to Dr. Arthur F Raper, Consultant, Mutual Security Agency, Washington 25, D.C. from Charles Y. Glock.-note reference Referral to B0440,, April 14, 1952


Box 104 Folder Prop. 10

Proposal for Further Research in the Epidemology of Essential Hypertension. With enclosed accompanying Work Program by BASR and the School of Public Health,, April 30, 1952


Box 104 Folder Prop.12

Two copies of Letter of Proposal to Dr.Bernard Berelson, The Ford Foundation From Charles Y.Glock and January 20, 1955 Letter requesting supplementary grant to Dr. Berelson from Seymour Martin Lipset as well as February 17,1955 Letter asking for formal request for the supplementary grant to Dr. John A. Krout, Vice President of Columbia from Charles Glock along with enclosed undated draft copy of letter to Dr. Berelson from John A. Krout making formal request for the supplementary grant, as well as Date; ;May 3, 1955 Letter of thanks for Receipt of supplementary grant to Mr. Ernest J. Perry, Acting Treasurer, Ford Foundation from John A. Krout,, May 16,1952


Box 104 Folder Prop. 13

Follow-up letter of Proposal along with memorandum to Mr. David Anderson of Standard Oil Company of New Jersey from Charles Glock,, May 22, 1952


Box 104 Folder Prop.14

Letter of acknowledgement of Proposal approval to Charles Glock from Henrietta S. Weill Chair., Committee to study Girl Scout Troop Sponsorship and May 23, 1952 Letter of Approval of Proposal to Mrs. Frank L. Weil, Girl Scouts of the USA from Charles Glock,, June 6, 1952


Box 104 Folder Prop. 15

Letter of proposed budget along with proposal to Dr. George Reader, Acting Director, Comprehensive Care and Teaching Program, New York Hospital from Charles Y. Glock,, May 26, 1952


Box 104 Folder Prop.16

Letter of approval of grant application for proposal of study of medical Schools to Dr. Merton of BASR from Mr. Geddes Smith of The Commonwealth Fund, New York. along with enclosed copy of proposal and memorandum which includes proposed budget,, June 27,1952


Box 104 Folder Prop.18

Letter of Proposal with attached "Exhibit A'-detailed budget-to Mr. Edwin W. Esmay, American Petroleum Institute from Charles Y. Glock,, August 15,1952


Box 104 Folder Prop.19

Five proposals and estimated budget by BASR relationg to study of BMI's operations and influence in the field of popular music,, August 20,1952


Box 104 Folder Prop.20

Proposal and estimated expenditures by BASR on Models of Cohort Work Experience Tables by Occupational Groups,, August 22, 1952


Box 104 Folder Prop. 21

Letter of proposal with questionnaire to Mr. Theodore Waller, American Book Publishers Council, New York from Charles Y. Glock,, August 25, 1952


Box 104 Folder Prop. 22

Letter of Proposal with estimated budget to Prof.Walter Goldschmidt, Dept of Anthropology, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, CA,. From Charles Y. Glock,, September 15, 1952


Box 104 Folder Prop.23

Letter of proposal with estimated budget to Mr. Albert C. Simonson, Circulation Manager, The Reporter from Charles Y. Glock,, October 13, 1952


Box 104 Folder Prop.24

Desc. Letter involving proposal on study of use of "ASCAP Music by Local TV Station," to Judge Simon H. Rifkind, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton and Garrison from Charles Y. Glock ,, October 14, 1952


Box 104 Folder Prop. 25

Letter of Proposal with attached Proposal including estimated budget to Miss Florence Anderson, Carnegie Foundation, New York from Charles Glock,, November 7, 1952


Box 104 Folder Prop. 27

Letter of Proposal to Mr. Wallace Wegge, Quick Magazine, New York From Charles Y. Glock.,, Date; November 29, 1952


Box 104 Folder Prop. 28

Letter of Proposal with attached Proposal.including estimated budget to Mr. Joseph Willits, Director of Division of Social Science, Rockefeller Foundation from Charles Glock, with actual proposal from Joseph Precker,, December 17, 1952


Box 104 Folder Prop. 29

Letter of Proposal to Mr. Joseph Willits Rockefeller Foundation from Charles Glock with actual proposal from Fred C. Ikle April 2, 1954 Letter requesting extension of grant to Dr. Leland C. DeVinney, Associate Director, Division of Social Sciences, Rockefeller Foundation from Charles Glock. April 13, 1954 Letter approving grant extension to Dr. Glock from Leland DeVinney,, December 17, 1952


Box 104 Folder Prop. 30

Letter of Proposal along with Suggested Revised Questionnaire and Suggested Instructions to Salesmen and For.Administering the Questionnaire to Mr. William Coats, Testing Laboratory. Plant No. 2, IBM, from Charles Glock. March 16, 1953 Letter refining Proposal with estimated fees to Mr. R. A. Noyes, Manager, Testing laboratory, IBM, from Charles Glock,, February 11, 1953.


Box 104 Folder Prop. 31

Letter of Proposal to Mr. Harry Starr, President, Lucius N. Littauer Foundation, New York, from Charles Glock. February 17, 1955. Letter of application for grant in connection with research proposal. To Mr. Harry Starr from Charles Glock. June 7, 1955 Letter declining research Proposal to Charles Glock from Harry Starr. June 17, 1955 Letter regretting decline of proposal to Harry Starr from Charles Glock.,, February 25, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop. 31-1

Letter of Proposal to Marion Rosenwald Ascoli (Mrs. Max), New York from Charles Glock., March 25, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop. 31-2

Letter of Proposal to Mr. Paul Mellon, Old Dominion Foundation, New York, from Charles Glock., April 9, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop. 31-3

Letter of Proposal to Mr. Nathan Loeser, Secretary-Treasurer, Louis D. Beaumont Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio, from Charles Glock,, May 14, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop. 31-4

Letter of proposal to Mr. Louis M. Rabinowitz, New York from Charles Glock,, May 14, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop. 31-5

Letter of Proposal to Dr. Louis Hausman, Friedsam Foundation, New York from Charles Glock,, May 27, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop. 31-6

Letter of Proposal to Mr. And Mrs. Frank and Ethel Cohen, Esco Fund Committee, Inc., New York from Charles Glock,, June 4, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop. 31-7

Letter of Proposal on "Jewish College Students,"to Mr. Kurt Peiser, Assistant to the Chairman of the Board, Foodfair Incorporated, Miami, Florida from Charles Glock ,, June 4, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop. 31-8

Letter of Proposal to M. Hausman and Sons Foundation, Inc., New York from Charles Glock,, June 4, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop.31-9

Letter of Proposal to Mr.Frederick P. Gruenberg, Secretary Treasurer, Samuel S. Fels Fund, Philadelphia from Charles Glock,, June 9, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop. 31-10

Letter of Proposal to Mr. David M. Heymen, President, New York Foundation from Charles Glock,, June 25, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop. 32

Letter of Grant Appliication along with Proposal including estimated expenses to the Behavioral Sciences Division of the Ford Foundation from Horace L. Friess and Charles Glock,, March 24, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop. 33

Letter of Proposal with estimated expenses to Miss Marjorie Fiske International Broadcasting Service, Department of State from Charles Glock,, March 27, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop.34

Letter of Proposal to Vivian B. Allen Foundation, New York from Charles Glock,, April 10, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop. 35

Formal proposal application to Department of the Army, Office of the Surgeon General Medical Research and Development Board, Washinton, D.C. from Charles Glock; Date;June 22, 1954. Letter of Approval of Research proposal to Charles Glock from the Office of the Surgeon General of the Department of the Army; April 12 and August 1, 1954. Application for Research Contract, Parts I-IIIto The Office of the Surgeon General of the Department of the Army from Charles Y. Glock,, early,1953 or late ,1952.


Box 104 Folder Prop. 36.

Application for Consideration of Research Project with attached Proposal including estimated budget to the Office of the Surgeon General, Department of the Army from Fred Charles Ikle,, April 14, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop. 37

Letter of Proposal with estimated costs to Miss Marjorie Fiske, Implementation Committee on TV from Charles Glock,, April, 17,1953


Box 104 Folder Prop.38

Letter of Proposal to Miss Laura Lorraine, Executive Director, National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Inc., New York, from Charles Glock,, April 21, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop. 39

Letter of Proposal to Edward W. Hazen Foundation, Haddam, Connecticut from Charles Glock,, May 8, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop. 39-1

Letter of Proposal to Mr. Robert E. Coulson, President, James Foundation of New York, Inc., from Charles Glock,, May 19, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop. 39-2

Letter of Proposal to Mr. Josiah K. Lilly, President, Lilly Endowment Foundation, Indianapolis, Indiana from Charles Glock,, May 26, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop. 39-3

Letter of Proposal to Mr. Ernest Brooks, Jr. Secretary, Bellingen Foundation, Inc.,New York, from Charles Glock,, June 16, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop. 39-4

Letter of Proposal to Mr. Robert Benjamin, Assistant Trust Officer Hiram Edward Manville Foundation, c/o Guaranty Trust Company, New York from Charles Glock,, June 22, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop. 39-5

Mr. E.C.K.Finch, Secretary, The Henry Luce Foundation, Inc., New York, from Charles Glock,, June 23, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop. 39-6

Desc. Letter of Proposal to Mr. Richard F. McGRaw, Director, McGraw Foundation, Chicago, from Charles Glock ,, Date;June 23, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop. 39-7

Letter of Proposal to Mr. W. Alton Jones, President, W.Alton Jones Foundation, Inc.,New York, from Charles Glock,, July 6, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop. 39-8

Letter of Proposal to The Fuller Foundation, Inc., Boston from Charles Glock,, July 16, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop. 39-9

Letter of Proposal to Mr. Thomas Roberts, Treasurer, Marie Hays Clemens Fund, Inc., New York from Charles Glock,, July 16, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop. 39-10

Letter of Proposal to Elisabeth Drew Memorial Fund, Inc.,Minneapolis, from Charles Glock,, July 16, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop. 39-11

Letter of Proposal toMr. R. Norman Baxter, President, Baxter Foundation, Indianapolis from Charles Glock,, July 16, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop. 39-12

Letter of Proposal to Mr.Leland DeVinney, Rockefeller Foundation, New York from Charles Glock; July 29, 1955 Letter declining idea of submitting a formal application;i.e.-rejection letter-to Charles Glock from Leland DeVinney,, July 20, 1955


Box 104 Folder Prop. 40

Letter of Proposal to Mr. George Elsey, Executive Director, Franklin D. Roosevelt Foundation, c/o W. Averall Harriman, New York from Charles Glock,, June 19, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop 40-1

Letter of Proposal to Marion Rosenwald Ascoli (Mrs. Max), New York from Charles Glock, June 22, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop.41

Proposal for Program of Research on the Social Demand for Permanent Conception Control by Charles Glock; July 16, 1954 Letter to Miss Irene Headley Armes of the Huma Betterment Association of America noting an enclosed check forBASR relating to above Research from Nathanial T. Winthrop. Letter to Charles Glock noting check from MR. Winthrop for research to BASR from Mr. Charles L. Cox, 2nd., Treasurer, Human Betterment Association of America, Inc., New York.; July 23, 1954. Letter to Mr. Cox acknowledging check from Charles Glock; July 23,1954. Letter to Mr. Nathanial Winthrop of Sarah T. Winthrop Memorial Fund Acknowledging receipt of research support check from Charles Glock,, July 6, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop.42.

Letter of Proposal to Edwin W. Esmay of Standard Oil of New Jersey from Charles Glock: December 18, 1953 Letter to Mr. Charles Glock authorizing proceeding on research relating to Lincoln Structure Analysis of Springfield, Missouri Survey allowing expenditure of up to $35,000 from H. B. Miller of the American Petroleum Institute, New York; July 30, 1953. Letter of Proposal to Robert O. Carlson of the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, from Charles Glock again dertailing proposed research on the Springfield material,, July 14, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop.43.

Proposal for Research on Brand Behavior in Cigarette Smoking submitted to The Blow Company by BASR,, July 23, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop.44.

Letter of Proposal to Mr. Melvin A. Glasser of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, Inc., New York, from Charle Glock; November 9, 1953. Supplementary Letter of Proposal to Mr. Glasser with proposed budget from Charles Glock; November 30, 1953. Letter to Charles Glock from Mr. Glasser raising budget questions; December 4, 1953 Letter to Mr. Glasser responding to budget questions from Charles Glock; December 16, 1953. Letter to Charles Glock agreeing to formal budget from Melvin Glasser,, July 29, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop.45

Letter of Proposal to Wallace Wegge, of Cowles Magazines, Inc., New York from Charles Glock,, July 31, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop.46.

Letter of Proposal with attached proposal to Reverend Harold C. Letts, Secretary For Social Action, The Board of Social Missions of the United Lutheran Church In America, New York, From Charles Glock,, August 26, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop.47

Letter of Proposal to Mr. William Coats, IBM suggesting help in training in interviewing to IBM staff from Charles Glock,, September 30, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop.48.

Memo to Trustees of Columbia noting amendment of contract from G.E.Warren, Associate Clerk of Columbia with reference to: March, 17, 1954 Letter of subcontract to Columbia University from J.S.King,Jr.,Treasurer, The Rand Corporation; February 25, 1955 Letter to Mr. King requesting extension of project from Kingsley Davis; Date;October 2, 1953: Letter to Jack Laderman, Office of Naval research, Washington requesting renewal of contract from Herbert Solomon; March 9,1954 Letter of go-ahead on proposal to Dr. Herbert Goldhammer of Rand Corporation From Kingsley Davis ,, June 13, 1955


Box 104 Folder Prop.49

Letter of Proposal to Dr. Leonard B. Cottrell, Jr., The Russell Sage Foundation, New York, concerning proposed research on the demographics of large cities from Kingsley Davis,, October 29, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop.50.

Letter of Proposal to the American Philosophical Society concerning project in the social psychology of religion with attached Proposal from Charles Y. Glock,, October 30, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop.51.

Application For Research Grant to NationalInstitute of Health, Bethesda , Maryland for A Study Of The Role Of Psychological and Social Factors in Essential Hypertension from George B. pegram, Chair., Committee on Government Aided Research; January 5, 1954 Letter of Proposal to Dr. John C. Eberhart, Chief, Research Grants and Fellowships Branch, National Institute of mental Health, refining research grant application from Charles Glock,, November 1, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop. 52.

Application for Research Grant to National Institutes of Health for A Study of Blood Pressure Measurement, Peripheral Vascular Resistance, and Hyperactivity from W.C.Rappleye, M.D., Dean and Vice President in Charge of Medical Affairs, College of Physicians And Surgeons,, November 1, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop.53.

Letter of Proposal on use of the mass media in formal education to Mr.Herb Breseman, Advertising Research Director, Life, Time and Life Building, New York from William N.McPhee ,, November 4, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop.54.

Memorandum outlining proposed research project on Review of the Literature on Opinion Formation in the Community from Charles Glock,, December 17, 1953


Box 104 Folder Prop.55.

Letter of Proposal on tea-switchers to Mr. Hans Zeisel of the Tea Council, New York, from Charles Glock,, April 23,1954


Box 104 Folder Prop. 55A

Letter of Proposal and Proposal (Two Copies )for establishing a Center for research on Greater New York to John A. Krout, Vice President and Provost of Columbia, from Charles Y. Glock,, May 10, 1954


Box 104 Folder Prop.56

Letter of Proposal for a Study of physicians prescribing habits, especially regarding wide spectrum antibiotics to Mr. Joseph A Precker, Market Research Division , Charles A. Pfizer, Inc., Brooklyn, New York, from Charles Y. Glock,, January 20, 1954


Box 104 Folder Prop. 57

Letter regarding financial arrangements with regard to possible extension of the War Documents project to Dr, Arthur John, Washington, D.C., from Charles Glock,, February 1, 1954


Box 104 Folder Prop.58.

Proposal to the Rand Corporation for A Study of The Concentration of Essential Personnel and their vulnerability in urban areas in times of emergency to Mr. Herbert Goldhamer of The Rand Corporation from Kingsley Davis,, February 9, 1954


Box 104 Folder Prop 59

Letter of Proposal with attached Proposal on the importance of "The Social Science Research Center on the Campus," Mr. John Marshall, Division of Humanities, Rockefeller Foundation from Charles Glock,, February 15, 1954


Box 104 Folder Prop.60.

Letter of Proposal for research on Community Controversies and How They Affect personal Liberties and Institutional Freedoms in Education Around the Country to Mr. C. B. Marshall, The Fund for the Republic, Inc., New York along with enclosed Proposal from Charles Y. Glock,, March 26, 1954


Box 104 Folder Prop.62.

Letter of Proposal on study of the problem of radio programming in the Television era to Mr. Hugh M. Neville, Jr., Director of Research, NBC, New York from Charles Glock,, April 7, 1954


Box 104 Folder Prop 63.

Letter of proposal on Study of images of magazines held by major types of readers to Mr. Ray Robinson, Research Director, Crowell-Collier Publishing Company, New York, frrom Charles Glock,, April 8, 1954


Box 104 Folder Prop.64.

Letter of request for Funding of BASR to Mr. John W. Gardner, Vice-President, Carnegie Corporation, New York from Edgar Grim Miller, Dean, Faculties of Political Science, Philosophy and Pure Science,, April 13, 1954


Box 104 Folder Prop. 65.

Letter regarding finances in relation to Opinion Poll for the Alumni Federation Survey to Charles A. Anger, Office of Development, Columbia, from Charles Glock,, April 27, 1954


Box 104 Folder Prop.66.

Letter to Professor Otto Klineberg of the Social Sciences Department for UNESCO in Paris accepting responsibility for preparing a chapter on the Evaluation of the Effects of the Mass Media in a proposed Guidebook to be published by UNESCO from Charles Glock; Date;July 6, 1954 Letter of Proposal to Otto Kleinberg regarding attitudes and images about the U.S. as gathered from opinions regarding American Commercial Films distribute abroad from Marjorie Fiske,, :May: 11,1954


Box 104 Folder Prop.66A

Letter of proposal to Charle Glock suggesting publication of a short article for the "Evaluation" chapter given one-to-two-year-delay in publication of the full solicited article from Mr. S. Friedman , International Develoopment of the Social Sceinces , UNESCO,, January 14, 1955


Box 104 Folder Prop.67.

Letter of Proposal of Assistance along with Proposal for assistance in Study on the role of Scholarships in American Undergraduate Educationto Mr. William C. Fels,College Entrance Examination Board, New York, from Charles Glock,, May 4, 1954


Box 104 Folder Prop. 68

Interim Letter of Report on BASR's use of grant for the fiscal year to Mr. Samuel l. Kuhn, Eda K. Loeb Fund, New York from Charles Glock,, July 11, 1956


Box 104 Folder Prop. 69.

Letter of Proposal to Mr. G. Harold Duling, Assistant Secretary, Lilly Endowment, Inc., Indianapolis for updating of the study on the Effects of the Mass Media from Charles Glock,, June 4,1954


Box 104 Folder Prop.70..

Letter of proposal regarding Study of Social Climates in High Schools and Their Sources and Consequences, to Mr. Maurice F. Seay, kellog Foundation, Battle Creek, Michigan from Charles Glock,, June 4, 1954


Box 104 Folder Prop.71.

Letter of Proposal with accompanying proposal to Mr. George Shupert, ABC, for study of television executives from Rolf B. Meyersohn,, June 7, 1954


Box 104 Folder Prop.72

Letter of Proposal along with proposal and estimated budget to Mr. Richard Sheldon, Ford Foundation for a project on St. Helena Island from Edmund deS. Brunner,, October 28, 1955


Box 104 Folder Prop. 73.

Letter of Proposal for study of the magazine to Dr. Wallace Wegge, Director of Research, Look Magazine, Look Building , New York, from Charles Glock,, June 8, 1954


Box 104 Folder Prop.74

Letter of proposal into magazine audiences to Mr.Richard Neale , The New Weekly Sport Magazine, Time-Life, Inc., New York, from David L. Sills,, Date:June 11, 1954


Box 104 Folder Prop. 75

Desc: Letter of Proposal on updating The Effects of the Mass Media to Dr. Donald B. Woodward, The Richardson Foundation, Chanin Building, New York, from Charles Glock ,, June 14, 1954


Box 104 Folder Prop. 76

Letter of Proposal to Mr. Alvin C. Eurich, Fund for the Advancement of Education, New York for research on Social Climates in High Schools along with proposal from Charles Glock.,, April 28, 1955


Box 104 Folder Prop. 77

Letter of Proposal for study to "Test the Possibility of Combining Humanistic And Scientific Procedures in Political Historiography," along with proposal to Mr. Leland C. DeVinney, Associate Director, Division of Social Sciences, Rockefeller Foundation from Charles Glock,, July 1, 1954


Box 104 Folder Prop. 78

Letter concerning proposal to undertake study of Physicians attitudes towards National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis to Mr. Melvin A. Glasser, National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, Inc., New York, from Charles Glock,, July 7, 1954


Box 104 Folder Prop. 79

Letter concerning possible collaboration on proposed conference on morals To Dr. Iago Galdston, The New York Academy of Medicine, New York, from Charles Glock,, July 9, 1954


Box 104 Folder Prop. 80

Letter of Proposal along with actual proposal for Study of "Certain Extremist Organizations in the United States" to Mr. David F. Freeman, Secretary, The Fund for the Republic, New York, from Charles Glock,, July 19, 1954


Box 104 Folder Prop. 81

Letter concerning possible research on the book industry to Mr. Theodore Waller, New American Library, New York, from Marjorie Fiske,, August 3, 1954


Box 104 Folder Prop. 82

Letter concerning updating "The Effects of the Mass Media," To Mr. Franklyn Waltman, Chairman, Social Science Sub-Committee of the Research Committee, Public Relations Society of America, c/o Sun Oil Company, Philadelphia, from Charles Glock,, September 24, 1954


Box 104 Folder Prop. 83

Proposal for research on the Performing Arts in Suburban New York to The Division of the Humanities, The Rockefeller Foundation from Philip Ennis,, April, 1955


Box 104 Folder Prop. 83a

Proposal for Research on Perspectives for the Performing Arts in the New York Area to Division of Humanities, Rockefeller Foundation , from Charles Glock,, September 2, 1955


Box 104 Folder Prop. 84

Letter suggesting reordering and supplementing on previous research to Mr. Melvin Glasser, Assistant to the President, National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, New York, from Charles Glock,, October 27, 1954


Box 104 Folder Prop. 85

Letter for continuance of research on "The Design for a Long Term Study of Hypertension," along with estimated expenses to Mr. T. L. Hoyt, Executive Secretary, Tobacco Industry Research Committee, NewYork, from R. L. Vought, Associate Professor of Epidemology, School of Public Health,, October 30, 1954


Box 104 Folder Prop. 86

Letter of Proposal for study of Social Mobility to Mr. Eugene Burdock, Executive Assistant, Carnegie Corporation from Charles Glock,, November 4,1954


Box 104 Folder Prop. 87

Letter of Proposal for study of epidemiology of hypertension to Mr. Odin W. Anderson, Research Director, Health Information Foundation, New York from Charles Glock,, November 11, 1954


Box 104 Folder Prop. 88

Des. Letter discussing further plans on study of businessman's attitudes Towards Planned Parenthood to Dr. William Vogt, National Director, Planned Parenthood Federation of America, New York from Charles Glock ,, November 15, 1954


Box 104 Folder Prop. 89

Letter of Proposal on study of "Encampment for Citizenship" To Mr. Algernon Black, Education Director, Encampment for Citizenship, New York from Charles Glock,, November 29, 1954


Box 104 Folder Prop. 90

Letter of Proposal with enclosed Proposal On "The Dynamics of A Metropolitan Labor Market-New York As An Example," to Dr. Arnold Zurcher, Executive Secretary, Alfred P Sloan Foundation, Inc., New York from Charles Glock,, December 8, 1954


Box 105 Folder Prop. 91

Letter of Proposal to Mr. Everett Raimer , Office of Personnel, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, San Juan regarding study of "The Population and Labor Force changes in Puerto Rico over the last several years," from A. J. Jaffe,, September 24, 1956


Box 105 Folder Prop. 92.

Letter of Proposal along with Proposal on "Estimating Supply of Professional And Technical Manpower, as of 1965," to Mr. Thomas J. Mills, Program Director for Scientific Manpower, National Science Foundation, Washington, D. C. from Charles Glock,, December 28, !954


Box 105 Folder Prop. 93

Letter of Proposal regarding possible publication of material on "Community Conflict and Opinion Formation" to Dr. J. Frederic Dewhurst , Executive Director, The Twentieth Century Fund, New York from Charles Glock,, January 10, 1955


Box 105 Folder Prop. 94

Letter of suggestions for survey of the reception that Heart Bulletin receives from general practitioners to Dr. Robert Warner, American Heart Association from William N. McPhee,, January 15, 1955


Box 105 Folder Prop. 95

Letter of proposal for a study of the Human Resources of `Latin America and their significance for economic development to Dr. William S. Russell, Deputy Director for Technical Services, Foreign Operation Administration, Executive Office Building , Washington, D.C. from Edmund deS. Brunner,, February 4, 1955


Box 105 Folder Prop. 96

Letter regarding official request to be sent to Bernard Berelson of the Ford Foundation regarding proposal submitted to him about proposed study of applied social research to Dr. John AS. Krout, Vice President, Low Memorial Library from Charles Glock,, April 1, 1955


Box 105 Folder Prop. 97

Desc Application for research grant for research on "Progress in Empirical Research in Rural Sociology, 1924-1954 and its Contribution to Sociological Theory," to the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia from Edmund des. Brunner ,, February 22, 1955


Box 105 Folder Prop.98

Letter of Proposal for Survey of Alumnae to Margaret Cornwell Schmidt (Mrs. W. Clark), Executive Secretary, Alumnae Association, Sweet Briar College, Virginia from Charles Glock,, February 24, 1955


Box 105 Folder Prop. 99

Application for Research Grant on "The Relevance of Selected Small Group Research Concepts to the Therapeutic Situation," to Dr. R. C. Meader, Chief, Research Grants and Fellowship Branch, National Institute of Health , Bethesda, Maryland from W. Emerson Gentzaler, Chairman, pro tem , Committee on Government Aided Research,, February 28, 1955


Box 105 Folder Prop. 100

Letter with accompanying proposal on "Leisure -Time Agencies and Adolescents," to Mr. Alvin C. Eurich, Fund for the Advancement of Education, New York, from Charles Glock,, March 18, 1955


Box 105 Folder Prop. 101

Letter reporting interim use of a grant to BASR for special administrative and training needs to Mr. Joseph M. McDaniel, Jr., Secretary, The Ford Foundation, New York from Charles Glock,, August 14, 1957


Box 105 Folder Prop. 102

Letter with enclosed revised memoranda for study of "Class and Mobility," to Dr. Francis X. Sutton , The Ford Foundation from Seymour Martin Lipset,, March 31, 1955


Box 105 Folder Prop. 103

Letter with attached revisions of Proposal on "Organizing Behavioral Science Knowledge for Maximum Utilization," to DR. Bernard Berelson , Ford Foundation from Charles Glock,, April 1,1955


Box 105 Folder Prop. 104

Letter with attached memorandum and proposal on "The Rhythm and Blues Fad" to Mr. Sydney M. Kaye from Charles Glock,, April 5, 1955


Box 105 Folder Prop. 105

Letter with attached revised version of proposal "The Effects of Mass Media" to Mr. Alcuin Lehman, Advertising Research Foundation from Charles Lehman,, March 10, 1955


Box 105 Folder Prop. 106

Letter with attached proposal "The Effects of Mass Communication" and attached previous letters to Mr. J.L. Van Volkenburg, President CBS Television from John A. Krout, Vice President and Provost of Columbia University,, April 6, 1956


Box 105 Folder Prop. 107

Letter to Mr. John Gardner, President Carnegie Corporation from Charles Glock regarding proposal "Study of Social Climates in High Schools, Their Sources and Consequences" with attached rejection notice,, January 21, 1955


Box 105 Folder Prop. 108

Letter to Miss Nina Ridenour, Executive Secretary Ittleson Family Foundation regarding proposal for Study of Social Climates in High Schools from Charles Glock with attached rejection notice,, April 11, 1955


Box 105 Folder Prop. 109

Letter to Mr. Jerome Rothschild, President Samual S. Fels Fund from Charles Glock regarding proposal for study of social climates in high schools with attached rejection notice,, April 11, 1955


Box 195 Folder Prop. 110

Proposal for "Continuing Research on Comparative Urban Growth and City Problems" with note that it was sent to the Ford Foundation,, April 15, 1955


Box 105 Folder Prop. 111

Proposal for "The Social and Psychological Reactions to the Concentration Camp Situation" with note that it was sent to the National Research Council,, (N.d.- 1950"s ?)


Box 105 Folder Prop. 112

Letters with attached proposal "The Dynamics of Consumer Behavior Among Newly Married Couples" and accompanying memoranda to Gerhart Wiebe, Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., to Richard Baxter, N.W. Ayer & Son, Inc., to Ray Robinson, Crowell-Collier Publishing Company, to Charles Swanson, Curtis Publishing Company, to Wallace Wegge, Look Magazine, and to Herta Herzog, McCann-Erickson, Inc. all from Charles Glock,, April 21, 1955


Box 105 Folder Prop. 113

Letters with attached proposal "The Effects of Mass Communication" to Margaret B. Walker, Payne Fund, Inc. and to Miss Ellen Talbot, Secretary The Pew Foundation both from Charles Glock,, May 2, 1955


Box 105 Folder Prop. 114

Letter with attached proposal "The Media and the Child" to Maurice Seay, W.K. Kellog Foundation from Charles Glock with rejection notice,, May 12, 1955


Box 105 Folder Prop. 115

Letter confirming the funding of Apprehension Among Teachers study to Mr. Lou Harris, Elmo Roper and Company from Charles Glock,, May 18, 1955


Box 105 Folder Prop. 117

Letters soliciting funding for project "The Climate of Opinion among Physicians about Temporary and Permanent Measures for Control of Human Fertility" to The Gustave and Louise Pfeiffer Research Foundation and William Vogt, National Director Planned Parenthood Federation of America from Charles Glock and return memoranda either offering, denying or postponing a decision on offering funding for the project from E.R. Spalt, Ortho Research Foundation, Milton Rose, Pfeiffer Foundation, The Avalon Foundation and the Lilly Research Laboratories,, June 3, 1955-November 16, 1956


Box 105 Folder Prop. 118

Letter with attached memorandum on proposed research on car buyer behavior to Mr. David Wallace, Ford Motor Company from Charles Glock,, June 23, 1955


Box 105 Folder Prop. 119

Letter to Dr. Lauris B. Whitman, National Council of the Churches of Christ from Charles Glock regarding proposed study which is unidentified,, July 1, 1955


Box 105 Folder Prop: 120

Proposal memorandum to continue, in modified form, work on documentation for advanced training in social research at Columbia University" to The Behavioral Science Division of the Ford Foundation from Paul Lazarsfeld,, August 12, 1955


Box 105 Folder Prop. 121

Letter to Miss Lois Chevalier, Medical Economics, Inc. from York Lucci, describing and possible study that is unnamed,, August 12, 1955


Box 105 Folder Prop. 122

Proposal memorandum to Dr. Davis McEntire, Research Director Commission on Race and Housing from Ernest Fisher, Institute for Urban Land Use and Housing Studies and Charles Glock,, September 14, 1955


Box 105 Folder Prop. 123

Letter detailing proposal for study of brand behavior in cigarette buying to Jerome Feniger, Cunnigham and Walsh, Inc. from Charles Glock with rejection notice,, September 28, 1955


Box 105 Folder Prop. 124

Letter with proposal for study of problems of housing in the flood disaster of the northeastern states in August 1955 to Dr. Wayne Johnson, Director of Research Federal Civil Defense Administration from Harry V. Kincaid,, October 29, 1955


Box 105 Folder Prop. 125

Letter of proposal for general support of BASR to Mr. Harold W. Luhnow, William Volker Fund from Sydney Spivack with rejection notice,, February 1, 1956


Box 105 Folder Prop. 126

Two proposals: the first a letter with enclosed proposal report "The Mathematics of Imperfect Discrimination and its Application to Decision Making and Learning" to Warren Weaver, The Rockefeller Foundation with attendant rejection notice; the second a proposal memorandum of same name to National Science Foundation with telegram of acceptance; both proposals are from R. Duncan Luce,, February 7, 1956-May 29, 1956


Box 105 Folder Prop. 127

Letter with proposal "to Study Member Colleges of the College Entrance Examination Board" to Dr. Joshua A. Fishman, College Entrance Examination Board from Charles Glock with letter of acknowledgement back,, February 23, 1956


Box 105 Folder Prop. 128

Letter with enclosed proposal "Leisure-Time Agencies and Adolescents" to Mr. J. Silberman, Foreign Operations Administration from A.J. Jaffe with associated corrspondance,, May 31, 1955


Box 105 Folder Prop. 129

Letter with enclosed proposal "The Place of the Synagogue in Contemporary Life" to Rabbi Abraham J. Feldman, President Synagague Council of America from Charles Glock,, February 27, 1956


Box 105 Folder Prop. 130

Letter with enclosed proposal " Guides to Patterns of Manufacturing Development in Underdeveloped Areas" to Mr. James Silberman, ICA from A.J. Jaffe,, March 21, 1956


Box 105 Folder Prop. 130 A

Letter with a additional letter of correction regarding the study of several problems of the First Federal Savings and Loan Association of New York to Mr. Eugene M. Mortlock, President First Federal Savings and Loan Association of New York from Charles Glock,, April 4/11, 1956


Box 105 Folder Prop. 132

Letter with enclosed proposal "A Study of Rural Social Trends with Special Reference to the Church" to Dr. Dana Creel, Rockefeller Brothers Fund from Edmund deS. Brunner,, May 3, 1956


Box 105 Folder Prop. 133

Letter with enclosed proposal on "Pilot Study into needs and means of information exchange in selected branches of physical and biological science," to Thomas W. Yerzley, Office of Government Aided Research from Charles Glock,, May 11, 1956


Box 105 Folder Prop. 134

Letter of proposal on exploratory study of greeting card habits to Mr. C.W.Smith, McKinsey and Company, New York from Charles Glock,, May 18, 1956


Box 105 Folder Prop. 135

Letter of Proposal with attached proposal on "Evaluation of National Developmental Plans in Underdeveloped Areas," for the FOA to Thomas Yerzley, Office of Government Aided Research, Columbia, from Charles Glock,, June 4, 1956


Box 105 Folder Prop. 136

Letter proposing ananlysis of questionnaire data on alumnae to Mary A. Bliss Barnard college Alumnae Association, from Charles Glock,, July 16, 1956


Box 105 Folder Prop. 137

Lettter of agreement of cooperation in research on Residential Treatment Project along with attached questionnaire.to Donald A. Bloch, Director, Residential Treatment Project, New York State Interdepartmental Health Resources Board, New York City from Charles Glock,, September 28, 1956


Box 105 Folder Prop. 138

Memorandum expanding Proposal on research in adult education along with Earlier proposal to (G.H.Griffiths, Vice-President?), The Fund for Adult Education, White Plains, New York, from Edmund de S. Brunner,, May 16, 1957


Box 105 Folder Prop.139

Letter of Proposal along with outline of analysis on study of student Christian organizations to Dr. Paul J. Braisted, President,The Hazen Foundation, New Haven Conn., from David L. Sills; April 30, 1957,November 15,1956, and October 25, 1956. Letters of Proposal on study of "YMCA Student Work," to Dr. Clifford M. Carey, Director of Research, National Council of the YMCA, New York, from Charles Glock,, October 20, 1958


Box 105 Folder Prop. 140.

Proposal to "Investigate the "Growth of Manufacturing As Related To The Working Force and Population Changes in Underdeveloped Areas," to Office of Governmental Research for State of New York, Department of Labor, Division of Employment, Albany from BASR,, November, 1956


Box 105 Folder Prop.142.

Proposal for Study of the role of information in the recruitment of college students to the College Entrance Examination Board, (Princeton?), from.BASR,, (1957?)


Box 105 Folder Prop.143

Letter of Proposal on "The Church, Its Parishioners and Society," to Mr. Fred K. Hoehler, The New World Foundation, Chicago from Charles Glock,, November 8, 1956


Box 105 Folder Prop. 144

Preliminary Re[port on Study Design of Business Education to Robert A. Gordon And James E. Howell, Ford Foundation from BASR; January 21, 1957 Letter of Proposal to J.E.Howell from Charles Glock,, March 19,1957


Box 105 Folder Prop. 145.

Letter of Proposal along with actual Proposal on integrating religion and psychiatry in combating mental and emotional diseases to Dr. Smiley Blanton, New York from Charles Glock,, November 27, 1956


Box 105 Folder Prop. 146

Letter of proposal along with Tenative Table of Contents for Training Guide on the use of IBM machines in social and market research to Mr. Gordon Smith of IBM from Charles Glock,, January 11, 1957


Box 105 Folder Prop. 147

Letter of Proposal on study of career choices of American college students to Mr. Robert Lindsay, Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn, Inc., New York from Charles Glock,, August 16, 1956


Box 105 Folder Prop. 148

Letter of Proposal along with proposal for evaluation through research of the Film "Our Mr. Sun," to Mr. C. T. Smith, At ATT New York, from Charles Glock,, January 28, 1957


Box 105 Folder Prop. 149.

Letter of Proposal regarding possible award of research grant to BASR for study of audience-subscriber responses to quality and content of concerts to Mr. John Marshall, Rockefeller Foundation from from David M. Kaiser, President The Philharmonic -Symphony Society of NewYork; January 2, 1957 Draft of Letter of Proposal to Rockefeller Foundation to Mr. George Judd, NY Philharmonic from Charles Glock,, February 1,1957


Box 105 Folder Prop. 149A

Letter of Proposal along with proposal on Historical Methodology," to Mr. Bernard Berelson , Ford Foundation, New York from Charles Glock,, April 1, 1957


Box 105 Folder Prop. 149B

Letter of Proposal along with proposal on "National Images of America," to Mr. Henry Loomis, Chief Officer of Research and Intelligence , United States Information Agency Washington, D.C., from Charles Glock,, April 25, 1957


Box 105 Folder Prop.149C

Proposal on "social-Psychological Studies of the New Hebrew Man,"to (USIA?)By Charles Glock and Samuel Klausner,, May, 1957


Box 105 Folder Prop. 149D

Joint Proposal for Research Development Program in "Mass Dynamics," to (USIA?) from BASR and The University of Chicago, Department of Sociology,, May,1957


Box 105 Folder Prop.150

Letter regarding proposal on possible study of public thinking on the role of Television to Mr. Frank B. Stanton, Columbia Broadcasting System from Charles Glock,, May 24, 1957


Box 105 Folder Prop. 151.

Letter of proposal on study of the men's pajama industry to Mr. N.J Lowell, National Association of Shirt, Pajama and Sportswear Manufacturers, New York from Charles Glock,, March 5, 1957


Box 105 Folder Prop.152

Letter of Proposal along with Progress report on research planning of study of "The Engineering Profession', to Dr Joseph W. Barker, Research Corporation, New York from David L. Sills,, January 16, 1958


Box 105 Folder Prop. 153

Letter of Proposal on study of "Book of Knowledge" consumers, to Mr. Allan Greenberg, Director of Research, Doyle Dane Bernbach, Inc., New York from David l. Sills,, August 1, 1957


Box 105 Folder Prop.154

Letter of Proposal along with proposal on "The Utilization of Social Theory By Practitioners and Consultants," to Dr.Bernard Berelson, The Ford Foundation from David L. Sills,, August 22, 1957


Box 105 Folder Prop. 155

Desc.Proposal for Sociological Study of the Educational process among Interns and Reidents to the Commonwealth Fund from Basr ,, October, 1957


Box 105 Folder Prop.156

Letter agreeing to investigate possible joint research on study of Evangelical pastors to S. R. Kamm, Chairman, Commission on Social Action, The National Association of Evangelicals, Wheaton, Illinois along with questionnaire received from Mr.Kamm on same subject from Charles Glock,, June 12, 1957


Box 105 Folder Prop. 157

Letter of Proposal along with actual proposal on "Improvement of the Experiment's Operations," to Gordon Boyce, Director , The Experiment in International Living, Putney, Vermont from David L. Sills,, October 21, 1957


Box 105 Folder Prop. 159

Letter of Proposal along with proposal on "Fine Arts in Society," to Mr. Leslie Cheek, Jr., Director, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia from David L.Sills,, May 27, 1958


Box 105 Folder Prop. 160

Grant Application for project on "Employment Histories of Workmen's Compensation Benificiaries, Subsequent to Injury," to HEW, Office of Vocational Rehabilitation,Washington, D.C., from T. W. Yerzley,, November 27, 1957


Box 105 Folder Prop. 161

Letter of proposal and proposal on "College, Careers, and Social Contexts," to Joshua A. Fishman , Director of Research, Co College Entrance Examination Board, New York, from David L. Sills,, December 20, 1957


Box 105 Folder Prop. 162

Letter of proposal along with Proposal on "The Dynamics of Opinion Change in a Citizenship Training Program," to Mr. William G. Shannon, Executive Director, Encampment for Citizenship, New York, from David L. Sills,, January 8, 1958


Box 105 Folder Prop. 163

Letter of proposal and Proposal on "Patterns of Succession in Organizations:Their Consequences for the Organizationand its Personnel," to Dr. Samuel P. Hayes, Jr., Director, Foundation for Research On Human Behavior, Ann Arbor, Michigan, from David L. Sills,, January 23, 1958


Box 105 Folder Prop. 164

Letter suggesting next step in developing proposal on study of courses taken by high school and college students in the United States to Dr. John C. Honey, Carnegie Corporation, New York, from David L. Sills,, February 6,1958


Box 105 Folder Prop. 165

Letter of Proposal on "College Careers and Social Contexts," to Mr. Robert J. Wert, Executive Associate, Carnegie Corporation, New York, from Davisd L. Sills,, February 26, 1958


Box 105 Folder Prop. 166.

Application for Grant for Project to Restructure Family Theory to HEW, NIH, Division of Research Grants, Bethesda, Maryland fromThomas W. Yerzley,, February 28, 1958


Box 105 Folder Prop. 167.

Letter of Proposal along with Proposal for Study of"Patterns of Succession in Organization," to Dr. Neil W. Chamberlain, The Ford Foundation from David L. Sills,, March 4, 1958


Box 105 Folder Prop.168

Letter affirming assistance in assembling materials concerning the"composition and characteristics of FM audiences throughout the country," to Mr. Bertram S. Cowlan, Program Manager, WBAI, New York, from David L. Sills,, March 7, 1958


Box 105 Folder Prop.169

Letter discussing problems raised in researching the readers of Modern Romances to Mr. Albert Delacorte, Dell Publishing Company, Inc., New York, from David L. Sills,, March 7, 1958


Box 105 Folder Prop. 170.

Grant aApplication to HEW, NIH for research on "Relations Between Religion and Psychiatry," from Thomas W. Yerzley,, March 10,1958


Box 105 Folder Prop. 171.

Letter of proposal along with Proposal for a "Survey of the Occupationally Rehabilitated," to Mr. John Heyman,Secretary, New York, Foundation, from David L. S,, March 17, 1958


Box 105 Folder Prop.172

Letter of Proposal and Proposal which were rejected on"The Physician and Cigarette Smoking," to Dr. Dean Davies, American Cancer Society, New York, from David Sills,, March 28, 1958


Box 105 Folder Prop. 173

Rejected proposal on "Study of the Psychosocial Etiology of Adolescent Smoking," from BASR,, March 31, 1958


Box 105 Folder Prop. 174

Letter of proposal along with proposal on "Trends in Technical and Skilled Manpower," to Mr. Douglas Greenwald, McGraw-Hill Book co., Inc., New York, from A. J. Jaffe,, April 1, 1958


Box 105 Folder Prop. 175

Letter of Proposal along with Proposal on "Defining the Role of a National Organization to Mrs. Grace T. Stevenson, Adult Education Association, Chicago from David L. Sills,, June 11, 1958


Box 105 Folder Prop. 176

Letter and proposal on "Financing A College Education,' to Mr. Rexford G. Moon, Jr. College Entrance Examination Board, New York, from David L. Sills,, April 9, 1958


Box 105 Folder Prop. 177

Proposal for a Compartive Study of Internship and Residency to the Commonwealth Fund from BASR,, April, 1958


Box 105 Folder Prop. 178

Letter suggesting division of labor regarding study of social welfare to David G. French, Chairman of the Study Commission, National Conference on Social Welfare from David L. Sills,, April 29, 1958


Box 105 Folder Prop. 179.

Cover letter along with rejected grant application for study of smoking history and behavior of a select group of physicians to Mr. Thomas K. Hamall, Administrative Assistant, Medical Affairs Department, American Cancer Society, Inc., New York, from David L. Sills,, May 20, 1958


Box 105 Folder Prop. 199

Letter of proposal on study of message diffusion in the medical profession with attached proposal to Dr. Odin W. Anderson, Research Director Health Information Foundation from David Sills,, December 24, 1958


Box 106 Folder Prop. 180.

Box 106 Letter of proposal for study of the "un-churched in America," to Mr. Stanley G. Matthews, Director of Public Relations, Religion in American Life, New York from Charles Glock,, May 23, 1958


Box 106 Folder Prop. 181

Letter to Mr. Yerzley for grant application to U.S. Public Health Service for study of "An Investigation of Latent and Manifest Anxiety," from David l. Sills,, June 30, 1958


Box 106 Folder Prop. 182

Letter regarding preparation of research design on "Analysis of Welfare Activity," to Richard C. Cornuelle, William Volker Fund, Burlingame , California, from David L. Sills,, July 3, 1958


Box 106 Folder Prop. 183.

Grant Application for research on "Occupational Mobility Of Teachers in Comparison with Certain Other Professional Groups," to The Commissioner of Education, HEW , from T.W.Yerzley, on behalf of A.. J. Jaffe,, July 18, 1958


Box 106 Folder Prop. 184

Letter of proposal along with proposal on "The Decision to Undertake Psychotherapy," to Dr. Max M. Levin, Foundations' Fund for Research in Psychiatry, New Haven, Conn., from Samuel Z. Klausner ,, July 30, 1958


Box 106 Folder Prop. 185.

Letter with budget concerning proposed study of "College, Careers, and Social Contexts," to Dr. Joshua A. Fishman, Research Director, College Entrance Examination Board, New York, from David L. Sills,, July 31, 1958


Box 106 Folder Prop. 186.

Letter of Proposal on "The Formation of Attitudes Toward Beer in American Society," to Mr. W. W. Glaeser, Associate Director of Research, J. Walter Thompson Company, New York, from David L. Sills,, August 1, 1958


Box 106 Folder Prop. 187

Letter of time and cost estimates regarding assistance in study of professional employees of member institutions to Mrs. Margaret Bartlett, Morningside Heights, Inc., New York, from David L. Sills,, August 15, 1958


Box 106 Folder Prop. 188

Desc.Letter of Proposal along with Grant Application for study on "physicians and smoking Behavior," to Dr, Daniel Horn, Director of Program Evaluation, Statistical Research Section, American Cancer Society, New York, from David L. Sills ,, September 16, 1958


Box 106 Folder Prop. 189

Proposal of research on "Public and Volunteer Reactions to the National Foundation's Expanded Program," to (Unknown?), from BASR ,, September, 1958


Box 106 Folder Prop 190.

Letter of Proposal to Thomas Yerzeley for formal presentation to NIH on "Characteristics of Two person Communication sytems Having a Mentally Ill Member," from David l. Sills,, October 17, 1958


Box 106 Folder Prop. 191

Letter of suggestion on clarification of research design along with estimated budget to Mr. Roger B. Hunting , Director, Joint Research Project on Court Calendar Congestion, New York, from David L. Sills,, October 24, 1958


Box 106 Folder Prop. 192

Application for Research Grant on "Religion and Psychiatry:Individual Decision-Making to Undertake Psychothrapy and Counseling," to NIH, Bethesda, Maryland , from Samuel Z. Klausner,, November 1, 1958


Box 106 Folder Prop.193.

Application for Research Grant to NIH, Bethesda , on "Religion and Psychiatry: Relations Between Ministers and Psychiatrists," from Samuel Z. Klausner,, November 1, 1958


Box 106 Folder Prop. 194.

Letter describing a study "Draft Interview for World Law Poll" to Mr. Randolph Compton, The Pierce Butler, Jr. Foundation from David Sills; includes copy of questionnaire,, November 12, 1958


Box 106 Folder Prop. 195

Research proposal "Education and Styles of Thinking" by Richard Christie; no addressee,, November, 1958


Box 106 Folder Prop. 196

Letter of application for funds to The Reader's Digest Foundation from David Sills,, December 4, 1958


Box 106 Folder Prop. 200

Letter accompanying proposal for grant-in-aid of Wagner Thielen's Study of Law Schools (not in file) to Dr. Leonard S. Cottrell, Jr., Russell Sage Foundation from David Sills,, January 23, 1959


Box 106 Folder Prop. 201

Letter describing research possibilities to Mr. Martin S. Fliesler, Director of Marketing Ziff-Davis Publishing Company from David Sills,, January 29, 1959


Box 106 Folder Prop. 202

Proposal entitled "Investigations in the Multivariate Analysis of Ordered Contingency Tables" by Robert H. Somers,, January 30, 1959


Box 106 Folder Prop. 203

Letter with attached proposal "A Study of Lawyers as a Professional Community" to Dr. Leonard Cottrell, Jr., Russell Sage Foundation from David Sills,, February 6, 1959


Box 106 Folder Prop. 204

Letter describing a proposed project "Survey of Economics Teaching and Teaching Material" to Dr. Bertis E. Capehart from David Sills,, February 12, 1959


Box 106 Folder Prop. 205

Letter with attached proposal "The Dissemination of Information Among Parents of Handicapped Children" to Mr. David Klein, Director Division of Publications and Health Education Association for the Aid of Crippled Children from David Sills,, March 6, 1959


Box 106 Folder Prop. 206

Letter requesting additional funding for World Law Poll project to Mr. Randolph Compton, Treasurer The Pierce Butler Jr. Foundation from David Sills,, March 11, 1959


Box 106 Folder Prop. 207

Letter with attached proposal for a Television Study to Mr. Frank Stanton, President Columbia Broadcasting System from Bernard Berelson,, March 20, 1959


Box 106 Folder Prop. 208

Proposal for project "Review of Scientists' Information-Gathering Behavior" to National Science Foundation from Herbert Menzel,, April 10, 1959


Box 106 Folder Prop. 209

Letter with attached proposal "Study of Lawers as a Professional Community" to Mr. David M. Heyman, New York Foundation from David Sills,, April 24, 1959


Box 106 Folder Prop. 210

Letter with attached proposal "Public Images of Social Workers and the Social Work Profession" to Mr.Melvin A. Glasser from David Sills,, May 14, 1959


Box 106 Folder Prop. 211

Proposal for additional funding for project "Study of American High Schools" by Natalie Rogoff,, May 28, 1959


Box 106 Folder Prop. 212

Letter outlining proposed study on learning practices of practicing physicians to Richard H. Orr Executive Director Institute for Advancement of Medical Communication from Herbert Menzel,, May 29, 1959


Box 106 Folder Prop. 213

Letter with attached proposal "A Program on the Legal Profession" to Dr. Leonard Cottrell, Russell Sage Foundation from Ellis L. Phillips,, June 22, 1959


Box 106 Folder Prop. 214

Letter approving funding for project studying the educational and professional experience of engineering faculties in the United States to President Grayson Kirk of Columbia University from Joseph McDaniel, Secretary Ford Foundation,, July 10, 1959


Box 106 Folder Prop. 215

Letter detailing a proposed study of reading research and researchers to Mr. John Honey, Carnegie Corporation of New York from David Sills,, July 17, 1959


Box 106 Folder Prop. 216

Letter approving funding to President Grayson Kirk of Columbia University from Joseph McDaniel, Secretary Ford Foundation,, 1959


Box 106 Folder Prop. 218

Letter with attached Proposal "The Culture and Social Organization of a State Teachers College" to Mr. Thomas Yerzley, Executive Secretary Committee on Government Aided Research from David Sills,, August 26, 1959


Box 106 Folder Prop. 219

Letter detailing proposed research on "the National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA" to Judge James W. Wine, Associate General Secretary National Churches of Christ in the USA from David Sills; file includes letter of approval and other correspondance,, September 17, 1959


Box 106 Folder Prop. 220

Letter with attached proposal "Mission-Definitions as Factors in Organizational Effectivenss" to Mr. Thomas W.L. Yerzley, Executive Secretary Committee on Government Aided Research from David Sills,, September 29, 1959


Box 106 Folder Prop. 221

Proposal for Study "Investigation of Latent Structure Analysis" to Dr. Henry Riecken, National Science Foundation from Paul Lazarsfeld,, 1960


Box 106 Folder Prop. 222

N/A; insert lists title "Student Opinions in the School of General Studies on Matters of Concern to the School" and investigator: Gene N. Levine,, September, 1959


Box 106 Folder Prop. 223

Letter describing project to Mr. David Finn, Ruder & Finn, Inc. from David Sills,, October 30, 1959


Box 106 Folder Prop. 224

Proposal "Assessing the State of Information Among Practicing Physicisns," prepared for the Physicians' Council from BASR,, November 1, 1959


Box 106 Folder Prop. 225

Letters of proposal for study on "compensation of physicians "To Professor Donald B. Straus , School of Public Health, from David L.Sills,, December 4, 1959


Box 106 Folder Prop. 226.

Memorandum concerning proposed study of"consumption behavior of low income families," to Mrs. Janet M. Robbins, The Lavenburg Foundation from David L. Sills,, December 11, 1959


Box 106 Folder Prop.227

Exporatory letter suggesting various types of possible collaborative projects Related to health insurance and/or other medical topics to Mr. Albert Lee Lesser, President, TheBlaine Thompson Company, Inc., New York from David Sills,, December 17, 1959


Box 106 Folder Prop. 228

Letter regarding contract regarding preparing materials for use on a series of television programs relating to the 1960 Presidential election campaign to Mr. Eugene E. Lindstrom, IBM, New York from David Sills,, December 28, 1959


Box 106 Folder Prop. 229.

Letters concerning processing of 437 Foreign News Service interviews conducted in 1952 to Miss Marjorie Fiske, Chief, Analysis branch, Radio Program Evaluation Broadcasting Service Division , Department of State, New York, from Charles Glock; January, 1960 Copy of letter requesting support for manuscript of a book on the comparative Analysis of complex organizations submitted to the Social Science Research Council, New York from Amitai Etzioni,, January 27,1953


Box 106 Folder Prop. 230

Letter of proposal on "disaster studies," to Disaster Research Group, Anthropology and Psychology Division, National Academy ofSciences, National Research Council from Allen Barton,, January 15, 1960


Box 106 Folder Prop.231.

Grant Application for study of "individual decision-making To undertake psychotherapy," to NIH from David L. Sills,, January 26, 1960


Box 106 Folder Prop.232

Grant Application for study of the "relationship of Economic Development to Demographic and Working Force Changes in Underdeveloped Countries," to (NSGF?), From A.J.Jaffe,, January 19,1960


Box 106 Folder Prop.233:

Grant Proposal to NSF on the "Sociological Theory of Organization," from Robert K. Merton,, February 1, 1960


Box 106 Folder Prop.234

Grant Proposal to NSF on "Problems in the Analysis and Use of Computer Models of Social Processes," from William N. McPhee,, February 22, 1960


Box 106 Folder Prop.235.

Proposal for study on "The Role of Research in the Teaching of Reading," to (NSF?) from BASR,, February, 1960


Box 106 Folder Prop.236

Grant Application to NIH for work on "The relation between social class and marriage roles," from Mirra Komarovsky,, March 29,1961


Box 106 Folder Prop. 237

Letter to Bernard Berlson at BASR about mutual agreement on proposed research work on "content Analysis of Interviews and Background Data of Some General Electric Managers," from L.L.Ferguson, Manager, Behavioral Research Service, General Electric, NewYork,, March 1, 1960


Box 106 Folder Prop. 238

Memorandum of proposal with proposal on study of "exceptional talent in our nation," to The Edgar Stern Family Fund, from BASR,, March 9,1960


Box 106 Folder Prop. 239

Proposal to Columbia to study the "readership of the Columbia University Forum," from BASR,, March, 1960


Box 106 Folder Prop. 240

Letter of Proposal on possible studies to evaluate the effectiveness of steps to advance the presentation of information about science in the mass media. to Mr.Earl Ubell, Science Editor, N. Y. Herald Tribune from Herbert Menzel ,, April 26, 1960


Box 106 Folder Prop. 241.

Letter of proposal on possible research on "the complicated interrelations between the recent trends toward measurement and quantitative research on the one hand and the structure of graduate education in American universities on the other," to Mrs. Ann K. Pasanella, College Entrance Examination Board, New York from, Paul F. Lazarsfeld,, April 28, 1960


Box 106 Folder Prop. 242

Application for Grant on "A Sociological Study of the Relation Between the Religious Use of Alcohol and Intoxication in Secular Situations," to the Scientific Advisory Committee, Licensed Beverage Industries, Inc., from Samuel Z. Klausner,, May 25, 1960


Box 106 Folder Prop. 243

Proposal for study on "The measurement of Relationships Between Two or more Partially Ordered Variables," from BASR,, May, 1960


Box 106 Folder Prop. 244

Grant Application to NIH on "Cross-National Study of Health Institutions,"from William A. Glaser,, June 15, 1960


Box 106 Folder Prop. 245

Proposal on "A Program on the Legal Profession to the Russell Sage Foundation From Columbia's School of Law,, June, 1959


Box 106 Folder Prop. 246

Letter of Proposal for "testing the practicality of publication by some other individual or organization of a serious periodical devoted to Asian affairs," to Dr. Robert Blum, President, The Asia Foundation, San Francisco, from Bernard Berelson,, July 13, 1960


Box 106 Folder Prop 247.

Grant Application for Conference on Research Activities on Workmen's Compensation as Related to the Provision of Vocational Rehabilitation Services to HEW, Office of Vocational Rehabilitation from A. J. Jaffe,, July 27, 1960


Box 106 Folder Prop. 248

Letter of Proposal for study of college people, based on the 1960 census, to Mrs, Ann Pasanella, CEEB, New York, from A. J. Jaffe,, August 8, 1960


Box 106 Folder Prop. 249

Letter and proposal for study of the "Integrated Bar,' to Mr. Leonard S. Cottrell, Jr., The Russell Sage Foundation, New York from William C. Warren, Columbia University, School of Law,, October 14, 1960


Box 106 Folder Prop. 250

Grant Application to NIH for study of "17th, Century Theories of Human Nature, "From Sigmund Diamond",, (1960?)


Box 106 Folder Prop. 251

Letter concerning proposed research on the preparation of a monograph that will help government officials to recognize and cope with behavior deviations due to physical or mental illness among co-workers to Dr. Vera Rubin, Director, Research Institute for the Study of Man, New York, from Bernard Berelson,, November 3, 1960


Box 106 Folder Prop. 252

Grant proposal to HEW- Office of Education for Research on "Social and Economic Characteristics of the College Population and Others with some College Training from A. J. Jaffe,, April 1, 1961


Box 106 Folder Prop.253.

Correspondence regarding research on "Attrition of Business Personnel (Insurance Agents), to Mr. John Riley, Equitable Life Assurance Company, New York, from Bernard Berelson,, December 13, 1960


Box 106 Folder Prop.254

Cover letter and proposal for NSF Grant on "Communication, Perception and Social Behavior," from Herbert M. Hyman,, January, 1961


Box 106 Folder Prop.255

Grant Application to NIH on "Propositional Inventory in the Field of the Family," from William Goode,, February 2, 1961


Box 106 Folder Prop.256.

Letter and Proposal concerning the "Impact on Practicing Physicians of Professional and Extra-Professional Communications in Medicine, to Mr. Basil O'Conner, President,The National Foundation, New York from Bernard Berelson,, February 24, 1961


Box 106 Folder Prop.257.

Letter concerning possible co-operation on project about conducting a training Program in unemployment insurance cost estimation and related materials suggested by the addressee to Mr. Meyer Freyman, Chief, Staff Development and training, Bureau of Employment Security, U.S. Department of Labor,Washington, D.C., from A.J.Jaffe,, March 7,1961


Box 106 Folder Prop.258

Proposal to Patricia Kendall for Resarch "on the Peace Corps," From Bernard Berelson,, March 13, 1961


Box 106 Folder Prop.259

Desc. Proposal on "What Ministers Do?," submitted to Russell Sage Foundation, From BASR,, April, 1961


Box 106 Folder Prop .260

Draft proposal and/or manuscript on "An Organization Turnover and Mobility Model," By Anthony Oberschall,, April 20, 1961


Box 106 Folder Prop.261.

Letter concerning possible co-operation on preparing a syllabus on leadership in voluntary associations to Mr.Irving Becker, Council of National Organizations, New York from Bernard Berelson,, April 24, 1961


Box 106 Folder Prop. 262

Preliminary Memo suggesting establishing a Special Training Program For So Special Researchers from Underdeveloped Areas to Bernard Berelson from Immanual Wallerstein,, (1961?)


Box 106 Folder Prop.263

(Copy of internal?),Memo concerning possible collaboration by BASR On how to train people for applied social research and to properly use them in business after they have been so trained, regarding McCann.Erickson, Inc., to Columbia administration from BASR,, May 1, 1961


Box 106 Folder Prop.264

Letter of Proposal for study of non-applicants under the Foundation's program for Teachers of science and mathematics in secondary schools," to Mr. Albert T. Young, Jr., NSF, Washington, D.C., from Bernard Berelson,, May 26, 1961


Box 106 Folder Prop.265

Grant Application to NIH for research on "The Possibility of a Computer Model of Alcoholic Drinking," from William N .McPhee,, February 29,1961


Box 106 Folder Prop.266

Letter of proposal for Dr. Etzioni to undertake an intensive review of the field of Automation from the sociological viewpoint and to establish the social issues raised by automation to Mr. David L. Holzman, IBM, New York, from Bernard Berelson,, June 19, 1961


Box 106 Folder Prop.267.

Grant Application for research on the "impact on physicians of Communications in Medicine," to NIH from Herbert Menzel,, June 29, 1961


Box 106 Folder Prop.268.

Letters of Proposal along with Proposal for "A Study of Desegregation in Great Neck," to Mr.Maxwell Hahn, The Field Foundation, Inc., New York, etc., from Bernard Berelson,, June 30, 1961


Box 106 Folder Prop. 269

Confidential Memo regarding "A Preliminary Study of the Music Department of the Juilliard School of Music," to Deans Paul Preus and Mark Schubert and President William Schuman, Juilliard School of Music, from Professor Charles Kadushin,, (1961?)


Box 106 Folder Prop.270

Letter of proposal regarding suggestion by addressee on help with projects on broadcasting in Arabic to the Middle East and on publications from this country and the USSR in India, to Mr. Oren Stephens, Director, Office of Research and Analysis, USIA, Washington, D.C. from Bernard Berelson,, July 27, 1961


Box 106 Folder Prop. 271

Letter regarding proposed research on the relations between the practicing medical profession and medical schools to Ward Darley, M.D. American Association of Medical Colleges , Estes Park, Colorado frrom Bernard Berelson,, August 18, 1961


Box 106 Folder Prop. 272

Proposal on "The Organized Bar:A Proposal For A Case Study," to the Walter E. Meyer Research Institute of Law, c/o Ralph Brown, Jr., Director, New Haven, Conn., from BASR,, Date. September, 1961


Box 106 Folder Prop.273

Application for Research Contract on the "Decision to Undertake Psychotherapy in New York City Clinics,"to The Health Research Council of The City of New York, Department of Health, NY, from David L. Sills,, September 14, 1961


Box 107 Folder Prop. 197

Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare application form for training grant under National Mental Health Act, submitted by Dr. Klausner,, December 12. 1958


Box 107 Folder Prop.274.

Grant Application to NIH for A "Cross-National Study of Health Institutions," from William A. Glasser,, September 20,1961


Box 107 Folder Prop.275

Letter concerning proposed alumnae study to Miss Mary A. Bliss, Associate Alumnae of Barnard College, from Clara Shapiro, BASR Administrative Officer,, October 1, 1961


Box 107 Folder Prop. 276.

Proposal for Extension of research on "A Program on the Legal Profession," Submitted to the Rusell Sage Foundation from School of Law, Columbia University,, October , 1961


Box 107 Folder Prop. 277

Letter of proposal for work on examining the problem of how the The intellectual resources of the New York metropolitan region , especially the universities might be applied more effectively in understanding and dealing with its problems, to Projects Committee, Board of Governors, Regional Plan Association of New York from BASR,, November 13, 1961


Box 107 Folder Prop.278

Proposal on "Student Dishonesty and its Control,"to Low Memorial Library, from Allen H. Barton.,, November 30, 1961


Box 107 Folder Prop.279

Proposal on "Anglican Opportunities in South America," to the Lilly Endowment, Inc., Indiannapolis, submitted jointly by the National Council of the Protestant Epispocal Church and BASR,, October, 1961


Box 107 Folder Prop. 280.

Proposal on "Determining the Feasibility of a Computer Model of Compulsive Drinking," prepared by William N. McPhee,, September,1961


Box 107 Folder Prop. 281

Grant Application to HEW, Public Health Service on "Micro-Analysis Of Disturbed and Therapeutic Communications Processes," from Henry L. Lennard,, October 30, 1961


Box 107 Folder Prop. 282

David l. Sills and Fred Abrahams An Annotated Outline for the Council of National Organizations Project-"The Governance of Voluntary Associations",, May, 1962


Box 107 Folder Prop. 283

Letter concerning possible research on panel date on members of the club to Julie Guttenplan, Columbia Record Club, New York from David L. Sills,, December 4,1961


Box 107 Folder Prop. 284

Proposal for "A continuation of Research on Latent Structure Analysis," (To?) from BASR,, December 8, 1961


Box 107 Folder Prop. 285

Specifications for a Contract for Project on "assessing the Performance of Overseas Personnel, to the Peace Corps from BASR,, December 20, 1961


Box 107 Folder Prop.286

Letter of Proposal with estimated budget for joint project with Harvard School of Business to relate a number of cases in the Harvard files to currently available knowledge in the social sciences to Mr. Oscar Harkavy, Program in Economic Development and Administration, Ford Foundation, New York, from Paul F. Lazarsfeld,, December 21,1961


Box 107 Folder Prop. 287

Proposal for research on "The Social and Psychological Implications of A Program of Construction of Fall-Out Shelters," from Herbert H. Hyman,, December,1961


Box 107 Folder Prop. 288

Application for Research Contract for "A Comparative Study of Interns and Residents,"to Health Research Council of the City of New York, Department of Health, from Clara Shapiro, Administrative Officer,, January 29,1962


Box 107 Folder Prop.289

Research Proposal on "Formal Models of Mass Social Processes," submitted to NSF from William N. McPhee,, January 26, 1962


Box 107 Folder Prop. 290.

Research Proposal on the "Epidemiology of Family Communication, Expectation and Socialization Processes," to NSF, from Henry L. Lennard,, January 29, 1962


Box 107 Folder Prop. 291.

Grant Application for study of "Motivation Towards Rehabilitation and its Employment and Other Consequences," to HEW, Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, Washington, D.C., from A.J. Jaffe,, January26, 1962


Box 107 Folder Prop.292

Research Proposal on "A Study of Methodology of Organization Research," submitted to NSF from Allen H. Barton,, January, 1962


Box 107 Folder Prop. 293

Specifications for a Contract on "A Study of the Utilization of Educational Television," to the (Regents Educational Television Project?) from Allen H.Barton,, February 12, 1962


Box 107 Folder Prop. 294.

Grant Application on "17th.Century Theories of Human Nature," to NIH from Sigmund Diamond,, March 5, 1963


Box 107 Folder Prop. 295

Grant Application to NIH for research on "Cantometrics:Music(Especially Folk Song) as a Psychocultural Indicator," by Alan Lomax from Clara Shapiro, Administrative Officer,, March 9, 1962


Box 107 Folder Prop.297.

Letter of Proposal and budget for "A review of studies of Negro Economic Behavior," To Dr. Alfred C. Whitney, Associate Director of Research, Life Insurance Agency Management Association, Hartford, Conn., from Allen H. Barton ,, March, 1962


Box 107 Folder Prop. 298

Grant Application on the "Micr-Analysis of Disturbed and Therapeutic Communication Process," to NIH from Henry L. Lennard,, April 2, 1962


Box 107 Folder Prop.299

Grant Application to NIH for research on "Effective Policemen and Effective Police Departments," from Robert Edward Mitchell,, April 6, 1962


Box 107 Folder Prop. 300.

Letter disscussing possible research on schools and parents to Dr. Robert S. Fleming, Assistant Commissioner of Education, Department of Education, State of New Jersey, Trenton, N. J., from Allen H. Barton,, April 10, 1962


Box 107 Folder Prop.301

Research Proposal on "public Housing and its Publics," in New York City, for the Citizens' Housing and Planning Council of New York, Inc., under a special grant from the Aaron E. Norman Fund, from David Caplovitz,, April, 1962


Box 107 Folder Prop. 302.

Proposal for a Survey and Analysis of Specialized Information Sources And Services in the Social Sciences to NSF, Office of Science Information Sources, from Paul F. Lazarsfeld,, (1962?)


Box 107 Folder Prop. 303

Grant Application for research on "Health and Demography," to HEW, Public Health Service, from A. J. Jaffe,, April 23, 1962


Box 107 Folder Prop. 304

Grant Application for Research on the "Processes of Occupational Choice in Science:The Case of the "Space Cadets," submitted to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, from Bernard Barber,, April,1962


Box 107 Folder Prop. 305

Research Proposal for a Pilot Study of Family Communication, Expectation and Socialization Processes,(revision of a proposal entitled Epidemiology of Family Communication, Expectation and Socialization Processes), to NSF from Henry L. Lennard,, April, 1962


Box 107 Folder Prop. 306

Letter of Proposal and proposal on the "Success and Failure of International Associations:The British Commonwealth,"toDr, Henry W. Riecken, Social Science Division, National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C., from Allen H.Barton,, April, 30,1962


Box 107 Folder Prop. 307.

Letter of Proposal and budget for eresponse toaddressee on idea of doing a study of Admissions Officers in American Colleges, to Dr. Shildrick A. Kendrick, College Entrance Examination Board, New York, from Allen H. Barton,, May 1o, 1962


Box 107 Folder Prop. 308.

Resarch Proposal on Supply and Demand of Middle Level Manpower, especially in underdeveloped parts of the world, to Dr. Silberman of ?, from A.J.Jaffe,, May 14, 1962


Box 107 Folder Prop. 309

Grant Application for Study of "Characteristics of Communications Systems with A Mentally Ill Member," to HEW, Public Health Service, from Henry L.Lennard,, May 16, 1962


Box 107 Folder Prop.310

Letter of Proposal for research into the processes by which large business corporations arrive at decisions as to charitable giving, to Mr. Basil O'Conner, National Foundation, New York, from Allen H. Barton,, May 22, 1962


Box 107 Folder Prop.311

Letter concerning possible work on an evaluation study of your Consumer Action Program for low-income families, to Dr. William Kirk, Union Settlement, New York, from Allen H. Barton ,, July, 1962


Box 107 Folder Prop.312.

Response concerning possibility of a detailed study of refugees in the United States as suggested by the addressee to the Hon. Phillip A. Hart, United States Senate, Senate Office Buildings, Washington, D.C., from Allen H. Barton,, July 5, 1962


Box 107 Folder Prop.313

Preliminary Outline of a Study of Higher Education in Latin America from BASR,, September 4, 1962


Box 107 Folder Prop.314

Grant Application to HEW, Social Security Administration, for Study of "The Community Characteristics of Subsidized Housing Projects," from Allen H. Barton,, September 14, 1962


Box 107 Folder Prop. 315

Proposal for study of "the image of the Columbia Record Club," submitted to the Columbia Record Club from Fred Abrahams and Rolf Meyersohn,, September, 1962


Box 107 Folder Prop.316

Desc,. Grant Application for "Definition of the Social Worker Role by Groups Essential to Effective Social Work," to HEW, Social Security Administration, from Allen H. Barton ,, October 1, 1962


Box 107 Folder Prop. 317

Copies of grant application for "Design of an Evaluation Study of Consumer Education for Low-income Families," for the Social Security Administration, to Mr. William Kirk, Union Settlement Association, New York, from Allen H. Barton,, October 5, 1962


Box 107 Folder Prop. 318

Letter of proposal with proposal for a preliminary study of the operation of the disciplinary machinery of the New York Bar, to Professor Ralph S. Brown, Jr., Director, Walter E. Meyer Research Institute of Law ,New Haven Conn., from Jerome E. Carlin, Director, Metropolitan Lawyer Study,, October 10, 1962


Box 107 Folder Prop. 319.

Letter of proposal and proposal for a Training Program and Seminar In Law and the Bahavioral Sciences to Dean William C. Warren , School of Law , Columbia from Donald Young,, November 20, 1962


Box 107 Folder Prop. 320

Grant Application for "Religion and Psychiatry: A Follow-up Study," to HEW, Public Health Service from Samuel Z. Klausner ,, February 11, 1963


Box 107 Folder Prop. 321.

Proposal for a Columbia Seminar on Sociology and Educational Research, to Orville G. Brim, Jr., Russell Sage Foundation from Sam Sieber,, January 4, 1963


Box 107 Folder Prop. 322.

Letter to MR. T. W. Yerzley, Executive Secretary, Office of Projects and Grants, Low Library, concerning grant application for a study on "Relations between Social and Psychological Characteristics of the Arriving Freshman and his Subsequent College Career," for the U.S,, January 22, 1963


Box 107 Folder Prop. 323.

Grant Application to the Commissioner of Education, Office of Education, HEW for research on "Further Analysis of Data Collected for the New York State Regents Educational Television Project," from Allen H. Barton,, January 28, 1963


Box 107 Folder Prop. 324.

Proposal to NSF for Phase II of Research on Communication, Perception And Social Behavior-through study of Inter-Group relations and Attitudes of the Blind from Herbert H. Hyman,, January, 1963


Box 107 Folder Prop. 325.

Proposal for Research on Musical Taste and Repertory Selection to the Columbia Record Club fromFred Abrahams,, January,1963


Box 107 Folder Prop. 326

Letter proposing a kind of "Recent Social Trends" project to Dr. Eleanor Sheldon, Russell Sage Foundation from A.J. Jaffe,, February 4, 1963


Box 107 Folder Prop. 327

Letter regarding research to be undertaken by Bureau on participation in the New York Academy of Medicine's televised clinical science seminars to Aims C. McGuinness, M.D. from Herbert Menzel,, February 9, 1963


Box 107 Folder Prop. 328

Letter with attached proposal "Technological Change and Depressed Areas" to Dr. E.K. Smith, Chief, Economic Analysis Division, Area Redevelopmetn Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce from A.J. Jaffe,, February 14, 1963


Box 107 Folder Prop. 329

Letter with attached Department of Health, Education and Welfare proposal form detailing proposed research on payment methods of physicians in 16 countries to Mr. T.W. Yerzley, Executive Secretary, Office of Projects and Grants, Columbia University from Clara Shapiro,, February 15, 1963


Box 107 Folder Prop. 330

Letters regarding study of engineering school faculties to Mr. Anson Burlingame, Office of Projects and Grants and Dr. Carl Borgman, Ford Foundation from Clara Shapiro both times,, February 21, 1963


Box 107 Folder Prop. 331

Letter with attached Department of Health, Education and Welfare application and financial forms for Career Development Award II to Mr. Thomas Yerzley, Office of Projects and Grants from Clara Shapiro,, February 18, 1963


Box 107 Folder Prop. 332

Letter with attached Department of Health, Education and Welfare application form regarding a "corollary research grant approved by National Institute of Mental Health" to Mr. Thomas Yerzel, Office of Projects and Grants from Clara Shapiro,, February 19, 1963


Box 107 Folder Prop. 333

Proposal and Department of Health, Education and Welfare application form for the study of "The Military Establishment and Social Change in Venezuela",, June 1, 1963


Box 107 Folder Prop. 334

Proposal for study of Consumer Education and Action Program, (1963 ?)


Box 107 Folder Prop. 336

Letter regarding proposed seminar on Sociology and the Psychology of Science to Mr. Ellis Mottur, Documentary Research Program, National Science Foundation from Robert K. Merton,, Bebruary 5, 1963


Box 107 Folder Prop. 337

Proposal "Possible Types of Research on Effect of Mass Media on Fairnes of Trial" by Rita Simon and Allen Barton,, January 25, 1963


Box 107 Folder Prop. 338

Proposal onPatterns of Social and Economic Development in the Modern World from Theodore Caplow,, December, 1962


Box 107 Folder Prop. 339

Proposal for the study of Academic and Business Elites in Portugal from Harry M. Makler,, April 17, 1963


Box 107 Folder Prop. 340

Proposal on "Formal and Informal satisfaction of the Information Requirements of Scientists," to the NSF from Herbert Menzel,, May, 1963


Box 107 Folder Prop. 341

Proposal on "Technological Change and Depressed Areas,"submitted to the Area Redevelopment Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce from A. J. Jaffe ,, May, 1963


Box 107 Folder Prop.342.

Copy of Contract with HEW, Public Health Service for research on "Descriptive Analysis of methods of Payment for Physicians Services in Foreign Countries," signed byW.H.Lane,Jr., Controller, Columbia University,, April 1, 1963


Box 107 Folder Prop. 343.

Proposal on a "Cross-Cultural Study of Patients," to NIH, from William A. Glaser ,, 1963 (?)


Box 107 Folder Prop.344.

Memo study of "The Social Settings of Adult Education," submitted to Mr. Michael Burke, Vice-President, Development, CBS, and Dr. Ormsbee W. Robinson, Director of Educational Affairs, IBM, from BASR,, May, 1963


Box 107 Folder Prop.345.

Proposal on "International Differences in the Policy Problems of Nursing," to Rockefeller Foundation from BASR,, (1963?)


Box 107 Folder Prop. 346.

Grant Application for Mental Health Graduate Student Training to NIH from Robert K. Merton,, July 30, 1963


Box 107 Folder Prop. 347

Abstract of Grant Application to Commissioner of Education, Office of Education, HEW for "Further Analysis of Data Collected for the New York State Regents Educational Television Project," from Allen H. Barton,, (!963?)


Box 107 Folder Prop. 348.

Grant Application to Commissioner of Education, Office of Education, HEW for research on "Actual and Perceived Consensus on Educational Goals Between School and Community," from Allen H, Barton,, April 1,1964


Box 107 Folder Prop. 349

Proposal on "Determinants of Student Cultures Affecting Academic and Social Conduct," to Low Memorial Library from Allen H, Barton,, (1963?)


Box 107 Folder Prop. 350

Agreement between Columbia and the Department of Welfare of the City of New York on research on "The Bowery Study-Pilot Phase,, !963


Box 107 Folder Prop. 351.

Proposal for"A Descriptive Study of the Residents of the East Harlem Triangle," from BASR,, Septembeer 20, 1963


Box 107 Folder Prop. 352

Application for Grant Extension to NIH for "Micro-Analysis of Disturbed and Therapeutic Communication Process," from Henry L. Lennard,, July 2, 1963


Box 107 Folder Prop. 353

Letter requesting grant for supporting the development of "College Characteristic Data Bank,"to Dr.S. A. Kendrick, College Entrance Examination Board, New York, from Allen H. Barton,, January 7, 1964


Box 107 Folder Prop. 354.

Proposal for further Research and Preparation of a Book on Student Dishonesty, to Russell B. Stearns Foundation, from Director, BASR,, January 7, 1964


Box 107 Folder Prop. 355

Proposal for study of the "Non-Return of Israeli Students, Trainees and Professionals in the United States," from BASR,, February 4, 1964


Box 107 Folder Prop. 356

Grant Application to the Behavioral Science Division ,Office of Aerospace Research, US Air Force, D.C. for "Extrapolation of 1,045 Social Science Findings to International Analysis," from Amitai Etzioni,, 1964


Box 107 Folder Prop. 357

Proposal for Two Studies on Discovery in Civil Litigation and on the Sociology Of the Litigation Process supported by Ford Foundation and the Walter E, Meyer Institute of Law, Inc., conducted at the request of the Advisory Committee on the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, noted by Vernon K. Dibble, Associate Director, Project for Effective Justice, Columbia University,, April 10, 1964


Box 107 Folder Prop. 358.

Proposal for Two Studies on Discovery in Civil Litigation and on The Sociology Of the Litigation Process, submitted to NSF from Vernon K. Dibble,, April, 1964


Box 107 Folder Prop. 359.

Proposal for the Study of "Professional Socialization in Two Music Schools," Submitted to NSF from Charles Kadushin,, April, 1964


Box 107 Folder Prop. 360

Proposal for Research on "social Contexts of Beer Drinking," to the United States Brewers Association, Inc., through the J. Walter Thompson Company from Rolf B. Meyersohn,, May, 1964


Box 107 Folder Prop. 361

Research Proposal on "Catholic Physicians and Birth Control,"from Herbert H. Hyman and Gene N. Levine,, May, 1964


Box 107 Folder Prop. 362.

Proposal on "Science for Survival,"-An Inquiry into Public Reactions to the Office of Civil Defense's Exhibit at the 1964 New York World's Fair, submitted to the Office of Civil Defense, Department of the Army, Defense Department, Washington, D.C. from Gene N. Levine and John Modell,, August, 1964


Box 107 Folder Prop. 363.

Research Proposal on "College Attendance and the College Trained Population," submitted to the U.S. Commissioner ofr Education, Washington, D.C., by A.J.Jaffe,, August 24, 1964


Box 107 Folder Prop. 364.

Grant Application to HEW, Public Health Service, on research Concerning an "Inventory of Propositions in Sociopharmacology," from Hernry L. Lennard,, February 28, 1964


Box 107 Folder Prop.365.

Research Proposal on "The Making of a Devaint:The Puerto Rican School Drop-Out," submitted to the Commissioner of Education , Washington, D.C., from Samuel E. Wallace,, December 1, 1964


Box 107 Folder Prop. 366.

Research Proposal on "Scientific and Technical Communication in the Professions-A Proposal to Integrate Research," to (Columbia?), from Herbert Menzel,, November 24, 1964


Box 107 Folder Prop.367.

Research proposal on "College Enrollment Projections to 1975 and 1980, on the Basis of a New Census Survey," to the U.S. Commissioner of Education from A. J. Jaffe,, November 24, 1964


Box 107 Folder Prop. 368.

Research Proposal on "Further Analysis ana a Report to the Legal Profession on the Columbia Study of Pretrial Discovery and the Adversarial Process," to the Russell Sage Foundation from the Columbia Project for Effective Justice, Columbia School of Law and BASR ,, (1964?)


Box 107 Folder Prop.369.

Grant Application to HEW, Public Health Service, on "A Study Of Interpersonal Violence," from Samuel E. Wallace,, January 4, 1965


Box 107 Folder Prop.370.

Grant Application on 'The making of a Deviant: The Puerto Rican School Drop-Out," to HEW, Social Security Administration, from Samuel E. Wallace,, (1965?)


Box 107 Folder Prop. 371.

Proposal on "Inventory in the Field of Family," to? from William J.Goode., (File Folder-only Copy),, (1965?)


Box 107 Folder Prop. 372.

Propsal for the "Study of Family Structures and Mobility Processes," Submitted to the NSF, Washington, D.C., from William J. Goode,, January 1,1965


Box 108 Folder Prop. 198

Proposal entitled "Study of Public Health Nursing Field Experience in the Program of the Cornell University-New York Hospital School of Nursing" by William Glaser,, December 20, 1958


Box 108 Folder Prop.373.

Proposal for the "Study of Family Structures and Mobility Processes," submitted to NSF, from William J. Goode,, January 1,1965


Box 108 Folder Prop. 374.

Proposal for "A Program For Evaluation of Haryou-Act," Submitted to Harlem Youth opportunities Unlimited and Associated Community Teams from BASR,, January 12, 1965


Box 108 Folder Prop.375.

Research Proposal on the "Civil Service and Politics: The Development of Relationships Between Two Political Institutions," to? from William A. Glaser,, December 1, 1965


Box 108 Folder Prop.376.

Proposal for study of "Family Sructures and Mobility Processes," to? from William J. Goode, (See File for Only Copy,, ` (1965?)


Box 108 Folder Prop.377.

Proposal for a "Program of Basic Research in the Sociology of Science," to the NSF from Robert K. Merton,, February 1, 1965


Box 108 Folder Prop.378.

Proposal on "Measures of Outcome of Poverty Programs," to be submitted to the Office of Economic Opportunities,(HEW?), from Allen H. Barton,, February 23, 1965


Box 108 Folder Prop.379.

Grant Application for "A Theoretical Analysis of the Problem of Privacy," to HEW, Public Health Service, from Allen H. Barton,, February,26, 1965


Box 108 Folder Prop.380.

Research proposal on "Campus Social Climates and Student Misconduct," to the Commissioner of Education, Office of Education, HEW, from William J. Bowers,, February 26,1965


Box 108 Folder Prop.381.

Proposal on "Problems of Data Collection From Low-Income Populations," to be submitted to the Welfare Administration of HEW from BASR,, December 22, 1964


Box 108 Folder Prop.382.

Proposal and (Grant Application?) for research on an "Extrapolation of 1,045 Social Science Findings to International Analysis," to the Advanced Research Projects Agency, Washington, D.C., from Amitai Etzioni,, 1965


Box 108 Folder Prop.383.

Proposal for study of "Population, Employment and Economic Change in Selected Underdeveloped Countries," submitted to the Office of Technical Cooperation and Research, Agency for International Development, Washington, D.C., from A. J. Jaffe,, (May 1,1965?)


Box 108 Folder Prop.384.

Proposal on "The Lavenberg Project Demonstration Study," submitted by BASR,, (1965?)


Box 108 Folder Prop. 385

Proposal for Research on "Effects of the Harlem Neighborhood Legal Assistance Project," to be submitted to the Office of Economic Opportunity, Washington, D.C. by David Caplovitz and Barbara Rubin,, (1965?)


Box 108 Folder Prop. 386.

Proposal and budget for "Application of the Theory of compliance to Social Work Administration," to (HEW?), from Amitai Etzioni,, (1965?)


Box 108 Folder Prop. 387

Proposal for a Study of the Supply of Students for Negro Colleges to? From A. J. Jaffe,, March 18, 1965


Box 108 Folder Prop. 388.

Proposal for "A Study of the Development of Computer programs for Social Science Data Analysis," submitted to NSF from Charles Kadushun,, December 15, 1965


Box 108 Folder Prop.389.

Proposal for the Study of Methodological Problems in Survey Research to? from BASR,, June 25, 1965


Box 108 Folder Prop. 390.

Prelim. Proposal letter on "The NEW European Worker," to either Carnegie, Ford, or Rockefeller Foundations from William Glaser and Juan Linz,, May 18, 1965


Box 108 Folder Prop. 391.

Proposal on "The Measurement of Hidden Unemployment," to the Area Redevelopment Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C., from A. J. Jaffe,, April 28, 1965


Box 108 Folder Prop. 392.

Proposal on "The Demography of the Middle Years," to ?, from A. J. Jaffe,, May 3,1965


Box 108 Folder Prop.393.

Proposal to "Study the Performance of Vista Volunteers in the Field," submitted to VISTA by BASR,, May 18, 1965


Box 108 Folder Prop.394

Proposal for the "Methodological Analysis of Testimony as a Source of Data In History and Social Science," to NSF from Vernon K. Dibble,, June ,1965


Box 108 Folder Prop.395

Grant Application for "A Study of Haryou-ACT as an Experiment in Community Organization," to Office of Economic Opportunity, Community Action Program, Washington,D.C., from David Caplovitz,, June 15, 1965


Box 108 Folder Prop.396.

Draft proposal for "A Guide to Organizational Data on Community Action Programs," to Office of Economic Opportunity, Washington, D.C., from Allen H. Barton,, August 6, 1965


Box 108 Folder Prop.397

Proposal on "The Non-Returning Foreign Student: The Israeli Case," To the U.S. Commissioner of Education from Charles Kadushin,, August 31, 1965


Box 108 Folder Prop. 398

Proposal on "College Effects on Student Behavior," submitted to U.S Commissioner of Education from John Meyer,, August 30, 1965


Box 108 Folder Prop.399.

Proposal for study of "Details of Police-Public Interaction Under Normal and Disaster Conditions," from Allen H. Barton,, September 22,1965


Box 108 Folder Prop. 400.

Proposal for Study of "The Social Organization of the College and its Influence on Student Behavior," submitted to NSF from John W. Meyer,, October 15, 1965


Box 108 Folder Prop. 401

Grant Application for participation in the Educational Research Training Program to train researchers in the sociology of education, to HEW, Office Of Education, Sam D. Sieber,, January 19, 1966


Box 108 Folder Prop.402

Grant Application for Research on "Economic and Demographic Factors Associated with Retirement of Men from the U.S. Labor Force," to HEW, Welfare and Social Security Administration, from A.J.Jaffe ,, 1966 (?)


Box 108 Folder Prop. 403.

Proposal for research on "Informal Channels Which Aid Students in The Creative Arts to Begin Their Careers," submitted to the U.S. Commissioner of Education from Charles Kadushin,, January 20, 1966


Box 108 Folder Prop.404

Grant Application to HEW, Public Health Service, for research on "Friends of Psychotherapy: Studies in Social Circles," from Charles Kadushin,, January 31, 1966


Box 108 Folder Prop.405.

Proposal on"Consumers in Trouble:A Study of the Causes and Consequences Of Law Suits Against Defaulting Consumers," to be submitted to The Welfare Administration and American Bar Foundation from David Caplovitz and Barbara Rudin,, February 8, 1966


Box 108 Folder Prop. 406

Proposal on the "Application of Electronic Computer Techniques to Racial Integration in School Systems," submitted to the U.S. Commissioner of Education from Allen H. Barton,, February 21,1966


Box 108 Folder Prop. 407.

Proposal on "The Extent and Consequences of Observability in School Systems," submitted to the U.S. Commissioner of Education from Robert Merton and Allen Barton,, February 28, 1966


Box 108 Folder Prop. 408

Proposal to study the "recreational behavior and preferences of New York Coty residents," selected by the City Planning Commission, to? from Barton and Lenihan,, March 2, 1965


Box 108 Folder Prop.409.

Grant Proposal for "The Study of Social Circles," to the NSF from Charles Kadushin,, March 11,1966


Box 108 Folder Prop.410

Grant Proposal for "A Program of Research and Services among Social Science Data Archives," to NSF from Allen H.Barton,, March, 1966


Box 108 Folder Prop. 411.

Grant Proposal for Research on "Consumers in Trouble," to the Office of Economic Opportunity, from David Caplovitz and Barbara Rubin,, February 8, 1966


Box 108 Folder Prop.412.

Proposal on "Coalitions in the Hierarchical Triad," submitted to the NSF from Theodore Caplow,, May, 1966


Box 108 Folder Prop.413.

Grant Application to HEW, Office of Education fortraining researchers in the sociology of education from Sam D. Sieber,, May 6, 1966


Box 108 Folder Prop.414

Grant Application to HEW, Public Health Service for research on "Expressive Behavior as a Social Communications Model," from Warren F. Goodell,, May 27,1966


Box 108 Folder Prop.415.

Grant Application for "Validation Study of the Responses of Low-Income People to Research Interviews," from Allen H, Barton,, June, 1966


Box 108 Folder Prop.416

Research proposal on "Organizational Analysis Applied to University Research and Reading Experts," submitted to the US. Commissioner of Education from Paul F. Lazarsfeld,, May 16, 1966


Box 108 Folder Prop.417.

Grant Application to study "The Social Settings of Medical Care,"to HEW, Public Health Service, from Warren F. Goodell,, June 1, 1966


Box 108 Folder Prop.418.

Proposal for "Evaluation of Centers for Education in Democracy," to the Office of Economic Opportunity, Washington, D C., from BASR.,, June 1, 1966


Box 108 Folder Prop.419.

Application for Continuing Grant on "Family Structures and Mobility Structures," to HEW, Public Health Service, from William F. Goodell, Jr,, June, 1966


Box 108 Folder Prop.420

Small Contract Proposal on "Parental and Peer Group Pressures Toward Deviant Student Behavior," submitted to the Commissioner of Education from David Caplovitz,, June, 28, 1966


Box 108 Folder Prop.421.

Proposal on "Graduate Education and Occupations," submitted to the Commissioner of Education from David Caplovitz and Seymour Warkov,, July 22,1966


Box 108 Folder Prop.422.

Request for support of the study of the "Urban Corps," to Mr. Robert N. Kriedler. Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, New York, from George Nash; August 23, 1966 Copy to Leland C. DeVinney at the Rockefeller Foundation,, August 23,1966


Box 108 Folder Prop.423.

Proposal for study of "Professional and Technical Careers in the Middle Years," to the College Entrance Examination Board from Seymour Warkov,, August, 1966


Box 108 Folder Prop. 424.

Draft of Proposal to the Office of Education for research to be undertaken on the organization of financial aid administration. to be undertaken by BASR from the College Entrance Examination Board, New York,, November 14, 1966


Box 108 Folder Prop.425.

Research Proposal on "The Role of the Intellectuals inj the Definition of Social Problems," to?, from Charles Kadushin,, August, 1967


Box 108 Folder Prop.426.

Small Contract proposal for research on "Role Conflict and Its Correlates in an Educational Setting," submitted to the U.S. Office of Education, from Paula Holzman Calder and sponsored by Allen H. Barton,, September 19, 1966


Box 108 Folder Prop.428.

Proposal on "Evaluation of Low-Income (Housing) Demonstration Program," to (HEW?) from David Caplovitz,, (1966?)


Box 108 Folder Prop.429.

Proposal on "Professionalism, Conceptions of the Clients, and Compliance in Social Work Agencies," to? from Amitai Etzion,, (1966?)


Box 108 Folder Prop.430.

Proposal for "A Comparative Study of Factory Organizations," to the NSF from Allen H. Barton,, February, 1967


Box 108 Folder Prop.431.

Proposal for Research on "Professional Behavior and the Organization of Schools," to the U.S. Commissioner of Education, Washington, D.C., from Allen H. Barton,, January 23, 1967


Box 108 Folder Prop.432.

Grant Application for "Unionism and Professionalism: A Study of the Social Service Employees Union of the New York City Department of Welfare," to HEW, Welfare and Social security Administration, from Terence E. Hopkins,, March,1966


Box 108 Folder Prop.433.

Grant Application for research on the "Retirement of Women From the U.S. Labor Force," to HEW, Public Health Service from Abram J. Jaffe ,, January 17, 1967.


Box 108 Folder Prop. 434.

Proposal for" Analysis of USOE Research Training Programs," Submitted to the U.S. Commissioner of Education from Paul F. Lazarsfeld,, January 4, 1967


Box 108 Folder Prop.435.

Proposal for study of "The Non-Returning Foreign Student: A Cross-National Study," to (Office of Education?) from Seymour Warkov and Paul Ritterband,, March 22, 1967


Box 108 Folder Prop. 436.

.Research proposal for the "Investigation of the Utilization of research and Evaluation Results in Educational Decision-Making," submitted to the U.S. Commissioner of Education from Allen H. Barton,, April 7, 1967


Box 108 Folder Prop. 437.

Proposal for "A Process-Oriented Evaluation of the Impact of Model Cities Programs," submitted to the Department of Housing and Urban Development, from BASR,, April 24, 1967


Box 108 Folder Prop.438.

Proposal for A Pilot Project In Consumer Education, Training and Research Submitted to the Aaron E. Norman Fund from David Caplovitz,, May, 1967


Box 108 Folder Prop.439

The Dynamics of Poverty: A Proposal for the Study of the Socio-Economic Mobility of Lower Income Persons for Submission to the Office of Research, Planning, Programs and Evaluation of the Office of Economic Opportunity from David Caplovitz and Bernard Levenson,, May, 1967


Box 108 Folder Prop.440.

Proposal for a study of the "Determinants of Changes in Demand For Scientific and Technical Personnel," to (NSF?) from A. J. Jaffe,, April 1,1967


Box 108 Folder Prop.441

Proposal for the preparation of a "Handbook of Statistical Methods for Making School Enrollment Projections," to HEW, Office of Education, Bureau of Research, Washington, D.C. from A.J.Jaffe,, (1967?)


Box 108 Folder Prop.442.

Notes on plans for study in Yugoslavia of "Opinion-Makers in the Contemporary World," for? By Allen H. Barton,, October 23,1967


Box 108 Folder Prop.443.

Proposal on "Strains in the Masculine Role-Case Studies of 60 College Students," To NIH from Mirra Komarovsky,, June 7, 1967


Box 108 Folder Prop.444

Proposal for study of "Foreign Trained Workers in the United States," submitted to Teachers College, Columbia, Institute of International Studies from Seymour Warkov,, April 27,1967


Box 108 Folder Prop. 445.

Outline of a Study of Heroin Addiction to the New York State Narcotic Addiction Control Commission from BASR,, September 28,1967


Box 108 Folder Prop.446.

Grant Application for the study of "disaffiliation Among Urban Women," to HEW, Public Health Service, from Theodore Caplow,, September 26,1967


Box 108 Folder Prop.447.

Grant Application for study of "Social Factors Affecting utilization and Mobilization of Trained Personnel in Elite Occupations," submitted to the Director of the Office of Manpower Policy, Evaluation, and Research, Manpower Administration, U.S. Department of Labor from William J. Goode,, May 25, 1967


Box 108 Folder Prop.448.

Proposal for a study of "Employment Opportunities of Negro and White Vocational High School Graduates," for submission to the Office of Research, Planning, Programs and Evaluation of the Office of Economic Opportunity from David Caplovitz and Bernard Levenson,, September, 1967


Box 108 Folder Prop.449.

Letter concerning on-going project student achievement in poor urbaareas? to Dr. Mario D. Fantini, Program Officer, The Ford Foundation, New York from David E. Wilder,, November 20, 1967


Box 108 Folder Prop.450.

Letter concerning proposal on the study of the "Consumer practices of Harlem residents," on behalf of the Harlem development Corporation to? from BASR,, November, 1967


Box 108 Folder Prop.451-11

Preliminary Draft Proposal on the "Dynamic Modelling of Decision making in the Department of Welfare," to .the (Department of Welfare?), from Stevens H. Clarke,, June 7, 1967


Box 108 Folder Prop. 452

Grant Application for research on Doctoral dissertation entitled "Induction into the Apparel Industry: A Study of Young Negro and White Workers," from Candidate Sally T. Hillsman, sponsored by Terence K. Hopkins,, January 1, 1968


Box 109 Folder Prop. 452

Proposal on "The Social System of Government Supported Research-An Evaluation of the Small Projects Program, U.S.O.E.," submitted to the U.S. Commissioner from Allen H. Barton,, May 20, 1968

[(b?-B!098)-Approved.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.453

Grant Application for Dissertation Proposal on "Career Patterns and Values: A Study of men and Women in Scientific, Professional and Technical Occupations," submitted to the Associate Manpower Administrator for Policy, Evaluation, and Research, Manpower administration, U.S. Department of Labor, from Deborah S. David, sponsored by Paul F. Lazarsfeld,, June 28, 1968

[(D8004)-Approved]


Box 109 Folder Prop. 454

Proposal on "Two Studies in the Socialization of Professionals, "Submitted to the Russell Sage Foundation from Allen H.Barton,, August, 1968

[Rejected.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.455

Proposal for study of "Interorganizational Relationships and Consequences," to HEW, Public Health Service, from Amitai Etzioni,, (1968)

[Rejected]


Box 109 Folder Prop.456

Proposal on the "Theoretical Explorations in Social Control," submitted to the NSF, from William J. Goode,, December 12, 1967

[Rejected.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.457

Letter of Proposal along with proposal for further analysis of data of Washington, D.C. teachers to Dr. Mario D. Fantini, Ford Foundation, New York, from David E. Wilder,, February 14, 1968

[Approved.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.458

Small Project Research Proposal for study of "The Role Of Secondary Education in the development of Indigenous Leadership in American India Communities," submitted to the Commissioner of Education from Sam D. Sieber,, April 25, 1968

[ D-8008. Approved.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.459

Proposal on "Training for Research Quality-A Study of Educational Researchers," submitted to HEW, Office of Education, Bureau of Research from Paul F. Lazarsfeld,, June 10, 1968

[Approved.]


Box 109 Folder Prop. 460

Proposal on "Consumers in Trouble," to the Office of Economic Opportunity, Washington, D. C., from David Caplovitz and Barbara Rubin,, April, 1966

[Approved.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.462

Proposal for a Pilot Project in Consumer Education, Training and Research prepared for submission to the Aaron E. Norman Fund from David Caplovitz,, May, 1967


Box 109 Folder Prop.463

Grant Application for "A Study of Participation in the 1960's Riots," to HEW, Public Health Service, from Robert M. Fogelson,, January 3,1968


Box 109 Folder Prop.464

Proposal for Doctoral Dissertation research on "Induction into the Apparel Industry: A Study of Young Negro and White Workers," from Sally T. Hillsman, sponsored by Dr. Terence K. Hopkins,, January 1, 1968

[D-8001.

Approved.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.465

Approved Grant Application for study of "Disaffiliation Among Urban Women," to HEW, Public Health Service, from Theodore Caplow,, 1967


Box 109 Folder Prop.467

The Columbia Crisis: Campus, Vietnam and the Ghetto-A survey of student and faculty attitudes and behavior at Columbia University by Allen H. Barton,, Approved July 1,1968

[ (B1093)]


Box 109 Folder Prop.469

Letter of proposal and budget for research on "Negro Anti-Semitism," to Mr. Bert Gold, Executive Director, American Jewish Committee, New York, W. Phillips Davison,, October 20, 1967


Box 109 Folder Prop.471

Grant Application for research on "A Cross Cultural Analysis of Expressive Behavior in Relation to Culture Style," HEW, Public Health Service from Alan Lomax and Conrad Arensberg,, July 18, 1969

[(B1027)-Approved Renewal.]


Box 109 Folder Prp.473

Proposal to study "the Retirement of Men from the U.S. Labor Force," to the Social Security Administration from A.J. Jaffe,, (1967?)

[Approved-Renewal.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.474

Proposal for research on "College Enrollment Projections," to the Office of Education from A.J.Jaffe,, April 30, 1965

[Approved.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.475

Proposal for rest of budget for Yugoslav project for study of "International Opinion Makers" to the Carnegie Foundation from Kadushin, Barton, Fischer, and Denitch,, (1967?)

[Approved]


Box 109 Folder Prop.477

Proposal to establish an "African Social Science Data Archive," submitted to the NSF, from Terence D. Hopkins and Immanuel Wallerstein,, November 4,1966

[Approved]


Box 109 Folder Prop. 479

Proposal for "A Study of Technological Elements in Acceleration of Societal Change," to? from Amitai Etzioni,, (1967?)

[Approved.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.480

Proposal for "An Experimental Study of Free Press-Fair Trial,"-Possible Effects of the News Media On the Administration of Justice in Criminal Cases," to?, from Allen H.Barton,, May, 1968

[B-1097. Approved.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.481

Budget for Proposal for study of "Social Control," Submitted to the NSF, from BASR,, (1967?)

[Cancel-see 456.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.483

Grant Application for research on "Expressive Behavior as a Social Communications Mode," to HEW, Public Health Service, from Alan Lomax and Conrad Arensberg,, May 27,1966

[Rejected.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.484

Grant Application for study of "Employment Opportunities of Negro and White Youth," to HEW, Welfare and Social Security Administration, from Bernard Levenson,, July 1, 1965

[Rejected.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.485

Proposal for "Studies in the Application Of Social Science Methods To Urban Planning Problems," submitted to the Office Of Urban Technology and Research, Department of Housing and Urban Development from BASR,, April 17, 1968

[Rejected.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.487

Proposal for "A (New York City) Metropolitan Area Panel Survey of Racial and Planning Problems," submitted to NIMH from Allen H. Barton,, June,1968

[Rejected.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.488

Proposal for an "Evaluation of Community Action Programs," submitted to the Office of Economic Opportunity, Department of Housing and Urban Development from Allen H. Barton,, June 13, 1968

[Rejected.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.489

Proposal for study of "The Outcome of Vocational Education (in Two Vocational High Schools in New York City)," submitted to the U.S. Commissioner of Education from David Caplovitz,, January 15, 1968

[Rejected.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.490

Proposal on "Propositional Inventory in the Field of the Family," Submitted to NIMH from BASR,, (1967?)

[Rejected.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.491

Proposal for "A Comparative Study of Factory Organization,"-Renewal of GS-1685-submitted to the NSF from Allen H. Barton and William A. Glaser,, (1968?)

[Rejected-( in its own separate green binder).]


Box 109 Folder Prop.492

Proposal on "Cantometrics: Music (Especially Folk Song) as a Psychocultural Indicator," submitted to NIMH from Alan Lomax,, (1964?)

[Approved.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.493

(Proposal on Choreometrics submitted to the National Endowment For the Humanities from BASR?)-Empty Folder!,, (1967?)

[Approved.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.494

Proposal on "Black Identity and Mass Education," to Ms. Marjorie Martus, Education Division, Ford Foundation, New York, from Alan Lomax,, July 15, 1968

[Approved.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.495

Proposal on "Ethnic Dance Patterns," submitted to the Ford Foundation from Alan Lomax,, (1968?)

[Approved.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.496

Proposal on "New Media Coverage for Minorities in and Around New York," to (New School Graduate School of Journalism?) BASR and Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism,, (1968?)

[Approved.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.497

Proposal for "A Study of Institutions and Reccipients Participating in the Educational Opportunity Grant Program," to the U.S. Office of Education, Washington, D.C., from Sam D.Sieber,, December 9, 1969

[Approved.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.498

Proposal on "The Differential Effects of Reduced Research Funding on University Scientists," for research towards a Doctoral Dissertation submitted to the Associate Manpower Administrator for Policy, Evaluation, and Research, Manpower Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, From Margit A. Johansson, Candidate and sponsor Allen H. Barton,, April 1, 1969

[Approved.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.499

Proposal for research on a Doctoral Dissertation entitled: "Induction into the Apparel Industry: A Study of Young Negro and White Workers," submitted to the Associate Manpower AdministratorFor Policy , Evaluation and Research, Manpower Administration, U.S. Department of Labor,from Candidate Sally T. Hillsman and Sponsor, Terence K. Hopkins,, (1968?)

[D-8001. Approved.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.500

Proposal for research on Eluidics:"A Study of the Growth Pattern of A New Technology," for submission to the Office of Naval Research, Department for the Navy, Washington, D.C., from Allen H. Barton and Camilla Auger,, August, 1968

[D8002. Approved.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.501

Grant Application to HEW Public Health Service for research on "Masculine Role Strains," from Mirra Komarovsky,, June 9, 1967

[Approved.]


Box 109 Folder Prop. 502

Proposal for "program Evaluation In Applied Research: An Analysis of Experience and an Approach to Solutions submitted to NIMH from Carol H. Weiss,, October 31, 1968

[B-1107. Approved.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.503

Proposal for research on "A Comparative Study of the Regional Bases of French and Italian Political Parties," to the NSF from Mark Kesselman,, January, 1969

[B-1113. Approved.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.504

Proposal for support of a "Program of Research in the Sociology of Science," to the NSF from Robert K. Merton,, February 21,1967

[Approved.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.505

Proposal for Narcotics Study to the New York State Narcotics Commission from Allen Barton, Theodore Caplow, et.al,, (1968?)

[Approved.]


Box 109 Folder Prop506

Proposal for the "Development of an Overall Design for the Use of Survey Research in the Evaluation of the Model Cities program," submitted to the Department of Housing and Urban Development from Allen H. Barton,, June 17, 1968

[B-1095. Approved.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.507

Proposal on "Economic (Development?), Employment and Population Changes in Developing Countries," to the NSF from A.J.Jaffe,, September 15, 1968

[Disapproved.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.508

Proposal on the "relevancy of Ecological Group Determinants Upon Fertility in the Republic of Panama," submitted to the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Bethesda, Maryland, from A.J.Jaffe,, February 21, 1969

[Rejected.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.509

Proposal on "participation of Women in the Labor Force and Fertility," submitted e to the Associate Manpower Administration, For Policy, Evaluation, and Research, Manpower Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, from Allen H. Barton,, December 30,1968

[Rejected.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.510

Grant Application for research on "power,Prestige and Friendship Systems as Control Processes," submitted to NIMH from William J. Goode,, (1969?)

[Rejected.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.511

Proposal for "A Comparative Study of Factory Organization," Renewal of GS 1685 to the NSF from Allen H. Barton,, September, 1968

[Rejected.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.512

Proposal for "Comparative Studies of National Leadership," to the Ford Foundation from Allen H. Barton,, November 3, 1971

[Rejected.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.513

Proposal on "The Effectiveness of Peace Corps Projects Overseas," To the Peace Corps from Philip E. Mosely, R. Freeman Butts, Wayne Wilcox, and William A. Glaser,, (1969?)

[Rejected.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.514

Letter of proposal and Proposal for study of attitudes and behavior relating to the problems of the metropolitan area and racial issues that would form the basis for materials for "An Urban Survey Research Laboratory," to Dr. Franklin Williams, The Urban Center 205 Lewisohn, Columbia, from Allen H. Barton,, April 18, 1969

[Rejected.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.516

Research Proposal on "What has been Learned from Studies of Upward Bound during the First Five Years," submitted to the Office of Economic Opportunity from Sam Sieber,, May 29,1969

[Disapproved.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.517

Proposal for study of "The Brain Drain: An International Comparative Study," submitted to the Ford Foundation from Allen H. Barton,, July, 1969

[B-1108. Approved.]


Box 109 Folder Prop. 518

Proposal on the "Brain Drain," submitted to AID, from BASR William A. Glaser?},, (1968?)

[B1108-1109.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.519

Grant Application for study of "American Elites and Social Problems," to HEW, Public Health Service, from Allen H.Barton,, May 27, 1969

[Approved-See552.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.520

Canceled Application-Duplication of Poposal No.516 "Upward Bound," to OEO from Sam D. Sieber,, May 29, 1969


Box 109 Folder Prop.521

Proposal for "A Study of Social Service Employees Union of New York," submitted to the Department of Labor .from Richard Mendes of the Urban Center,, (1968?)


Box 109 Folder Prop.522

Proposal on "Poverty, Law and Empirical Research," to HEW, Public Health Service, from Allen H, Barton,, January 15, 1969

[Approved.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.524

Proposal on "The Brain Drain: An International Comparative Study," to the Ford Foundation from Seymour Warkov, Paul Ritterband and William A. Glaser,, December, 1968

[Approved.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.525

Proposal to AID-Canceled for same as No. 518-Empty Folder, 1969

[Approved.]


Box 109 Folder Prop. 526

Proposal for "Study of Social Service Employees Union in the City of New York," to U.S. Department of Labor, -canceled as same as No. 521-Empty Folder,, 1969

[Approved.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.531

Letter of Proposal and Proposal on the "Uses of Sociology," to Dr. Orville G. Brim, Jr., President, Russell Sage Foundation, New York from Paul F. Lazarsfeld,, December 16, 1969

[Approved.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.531a

Letter of Proposal with estimated budget on the "Uses of Sociology," to Dr. Bert T. King, Assistant Head, Group Psychology Branch, Department of the Navy, Office of Naval Research, Washington, D.C., from Paul F. Lazarsfeld,, December 12, 1967

[B-1090]


Box 109 Folder Prop.532

Proposal for Completion of Pilot Phase of"Experimental Study of Free Press-Fair Trial to the Russell Sage Foundationform Drs. Alice M. Padower-Singer and Allen H. Barton,, 1969

[Approved.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.533

Proposal on "Training for Research Quality-A Study of Educational Researchers," submitted to the U.S. Commissioner of Education from Paul F. Lazarsfeld,, May 22, 1968

[Approved.]


Box 109 Folder Prop.534

Grant Application to HEW, Public Health Service for research on "The Graduate Drop-Out: A Study of Attrition,"from Sam D. Sieber,, August 5,1969

[B-1115.]


Box 109 Folder Prop. 535

Proposal for "A Comprehensive Sudy of the College Work-Study Program," submitted to the U.S. Office of Education, from Allen Barton and Sam D. Sieber,, May 25,1970

[B-1119. Approved.]


Box 110 Folder Prop.536

Proposal on the "Evaluation of Pilot State Dissemination Program," to the Office of Information Dissemination, U.S. Office of Education, from Sam D. Sieber,, April 24, !970

[B-1120. Approved.]


Box 110 Folder Prop.537

Proposal for Research on "Incentives and Obstacles to Management Hiring of the Disadvantaged," for a Doctoral Dissertation, submitted to The Associate Manpower Administrator For Policy, Evaluation, and Research, Manpower Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, from Candidate Sherry Gorelick and Sponsor, Ivar E. Berg,, July 1,1969

[Approved.]


Box 110 Folder Prop.538

Proposal for research on a Doctoral Dissertation entitled "The Flight from Science: Student Disillusionment with Careers in Science and Engineering," to The Associate Manpower Administrator, Manpower Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, from Candidate Jeffrey G. Reitz, and Sponsor, Robert K. Merton,, July 1,1969

[Approved.]


Box 110 Folder Prop.539

Proposal Entitled"Atudy of Interviewing: The Use of Indigenous Interviewers in Survey Research and Interaction between Interviewer and Respondent," submitted to the Office of Education from Allen H. Barton,, 1969

[B-1121. Approved]


Box 110 Folder Prop.540

Proposal on "The Brain Drain: An International Comparative Study,"-GS-2889-to the NSF from Allen H. Barton and William A. Glaser,, December, 1970

[B-1108.]


Box 110 Folder Prop.541

Proposal on "Masculine Role Strains," to NIMH-Cancelled-see Nos. 443 and 501-Empty Folder,, 1969


Box 110 Folder Prop.542

Proposal for research on Doctoral Dissertation entitled "Career Patterns and Values: A Study of Men and Women in Scientific, Professional, and Technical Occupations," submitted to the Associate Manpower Administrator For Policy, Evaluation, and Research, Manpower Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, from Candidate Deborah S. David, and Sponsor, Paul F. Lazarsfeld ,, 1969

[D-8004. Approved- August 22, 1969]


Box 110 Folder Prop.543

Proposal on "Disaffiliation among Urban Women," to NIMH-cancelled as same as No.465-Empty Folder,, 1969

[Approved.]


Box 110 Folder Prop.544

Grant Application for an "Examination of the Dynamics of Professional Meetings," to HEW, Public Health Service, from Allen H. Barton,, October 23, 1969

[B-1116. Disapproved]


Box 110 Folder Prop.545

Proposal for "Analysis of Professional Meetings," to NSF from Allen H. Barton,, July 3,1969

[B-1116. Disapproved.]


Box 110 Folder Prop.546

Grant Application for "A Conference to Produce a Handbook on the Resources and Methods in Black Folklore," to HEW, Public Health Service, from Allen H. Barton and Alan Lomax,, December 9, 1969

[Disapproved.]


Box 110 Folder Prop.547

Proposal for an" Experimental Study of Free Press-Fair Trial," submitted to the National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, U.S. Department of Justice, from Dr. Alice M. Padawer-Singer and Prof. Allen H. Barton,, April, 1970

[Rejected.]


Box 110 Folder Prop.548

Proposal for "Filming of A Criminal Trial For Educational and Experimental Purposes in an Experimental Study of Free Press-Fair Trial," submitted to the Law Enforcement Administration, National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, the U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., from Alice M. Padawer-Singer and Allen H. Barton,, April, 1970

[Rejected]


Box 110 Folder Prop.549

Proposal for "Preparation of Course Content on Concepts and Indices, Causal Analysis and Qualitative Analysis for Educational Researchers," submitted to the U.S. Commissioner of Education, from Allen H. Barton and Paul F. Lazarsfeld,, July 10, 1970

[Disapproved]


Box 110 Folder Prop.550

Proposal on the "Impact of Educational R & D Products,' submitted to the U.S. Office of Education, from Paul F. Lazarsfeld,, May 25,1970

[Disapproved.]


Box 110 Folder Prop.550A

Research Support Application for "Training for Research in Sociology of Education," to HEW, Office of Education, from Paul F. Lazarsfeld,, (1970?)

[Approved.]


Box 110 Folder Prop.551

Proposal to "Prepare Course Content Module on Panel Analysis," submitted to the Office of Education from Bernard Levenson,, (1969?)

[Rejected]


Box 110 Folder Prop.552

Proposal on "American Elites," to the NSF from Allen H. Barton., July 30, 1969

[ B-1118. Disapproved.]


Box 110 Folder Prop.553

Proposal on "Campus Unrest," submitted to the U.S. Commissioner of Education, from Allen H Barton,, December 31, 1969

[Disapproved.]


Box 110 Folder Prop.553a

Proposal for "The Anatomy of a Rebellion. A Comparative Study of Schools and Departments during the Columbia University Crisis of 1968,"submitted to NIMH from Allen H. Barton,, Decenmber 31,1969


Box 110 Folder Prop.554

Proposal for Research on "managerial Success and Failure in a High Technology Organization," submitted to the Associate Manpower Administration For Policy, Evaluation, and Research, Manpower Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, from Fred H. Goldner,, March 25,1970

[Rejected]


Box 110 Folder Prop.555

Proposal for research on "Problems of Increasing Opportunity for Negroes in Medical Education," to the Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation, from Allen H. Barton,, September 2, 1969

[Disapproved.]


Box 110 Folder Prop.556-560

Proposal on "black Women in Elite Occupations,' to the U.S. Department of Labor from Cynthia E. Epstein,, (1969?)

[Disapproved.]


Box 110 Folder Prop.561

Proposal on "Processes Affecting the Participation and Development of Negro Women in Professional Careers," to the NSF, from William J. Goode,, March 1, 1970

[Withdrawn]


Box 110 Folder Prop.562

Proposal for study of the "Utilization of the Results of Social Research in Health policy Decisions," submitted to the National Center for Health Services Research and Development , from Allen H.Barton,, (1970?)


Box 110 Folder Prop.563.

Grant Application to HEW, Public Health Service, for research on "Some Attitudes of the Older Population," from Abram J. Jaffe,, (1970?)


Box 110 Folder Prop.564

Grant Application to HEW, Administration of Aging, for research on "Expenditure Patterns of Older persons-A Pilot Study," from A. J. Jaffe,, October 23, 1969


Box 110 Folder Prop.565

Proposal Submitted for research on a Doctoral Dissertation Entitled "Militance Among Coal Miners in Appalachia, 1950-1970,"submitted to the Associate Manpower Administration For Policy, Evaluation, and Research, Manpower Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, from Candidate Paul J. Nyden, and Sponsor, Sam D, Sieber,, June 24, 1970


Box 110 Folder Prop.568

Proposal for Doctoral Dissertation research on "A Sociological Analysis of the Dysfunctions of Consumer Credit," submitted to the Associate Manpower Adm. Policy Evaluation, And Research, Manpower Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, from Candidate Eric W Single, and Sponsor, Allan A. Silver,, June 30, 1970

[Approved.]


Box 110 Folder Prop.600

Proposal for "Interdisciplinary Training for Social Research On Education," submitted to the Research Training Branch, National Center For Educational Research, U.S. Office of Education, from W.Phillips Davison and Sam D. Sieber,, December 13, 1971

[Rejected]


Box 110 Folder Prop.601

Proposal on "Organizations and Community Conflict," to the NSF, from Norms Zane Chaplain and Allen H. Barton,, December 11,1972

[Rejected]


Box 110 Folder Prop.601a

Proposal for Research on "Conflict Over Housing : An Organizational Perspective," to the U.S. Commissioner of Education, from Norma Zane Chaplain,, August 14, 1971

[Rejected]


Box 110 Folder Prop.602

Proposal on "The Use of Force and Its Threat as a Control System in Human Behavior: An Experiment in Theory Development," submitted to the NSF, from William J. Goode, And Allen H. Barton,, (1971?)

[Rejected]


Box 110 Folder Prop.603

Proposal on the "Evaluation of Existing Knowledge about Scientific and Technical Career Choice and Motivational Factors," to the NSF, from Harriet Zuckerman,, (!971?)


Box 110 Folder Prop.604

Proposal on "The Political Consteruction of the Child's Everyday World: Political Socialization in France and the United States," submitted to the NSF, from Mark Kesselman,, March 30, 1972

[Rejected]


Box 110 Folder Prop.605

Proposal for research on "The Student Volunteers: A View of College Volunteer Service Organizations and Relations Among the Students who Run Them,"fromHenry L. Slan and Sponsor, Allen H. Barton,, May 10, 1971

[Rejected]


Box 110 Folder Pro.606

Proposal for research on "Employment and Financial Status of Workers Seriously Disabled on the Job, Several Years After the Accident," to Dr. Peter S. Barth, Executive Director, National Commission on State Workmen's Compensations Laws, Washington, D.C., from A.J. Jaffe,, November 15, 1971

[Approved.]


Box 110 Folder Prop.607

Proposal for "Follow-Up Study To Determine The Functional Status Of Narcotic Addicts Experiencing Different Degrees of Treatment," submitted to NIMH, from Allen H.Barton,, October 27, 1971

[Rejected]


Box 110 Folder Prop.608

Proposal on "Processes of Undergraduate Learning About Population as a Social Issue," to the Population Council from Allen H. Barton,, November 19, 1971

[Approved.]


Box 110 Folder Prop.609

Proposal for "A Comparative Study of Societies," to the NSF, from Peter M. Blau,, (1971?)

[Rejected]


Box 110 Folder Prop.610

Proposal for research on "Perceptions of Environmental Quality Issues Held By Leaders in the New York Metropolitan Region," to the Rockefeller Foundation, from Allen H. Barton,, (1971?)

[Rejected]


Box 110 Folder Prop.611

Proposal for "A Study of Deference and Sanctions in an Intensive Care Unit," to (NSF?), from William J. Goode,, (1971?)

[Rejected]


Box 110 Folder Prop.612

Proposal for study of "Technical Assistance in Preparing a Study of the Education Profession," to?, from A.J. Jaffe,, (!971?)

[Rejected]


Box 110 Folder Prop.613

Grant Application for research on "Fertility and Other Population Characteristics of the Puerto Rican Population with Special Reference to New York City," submitted to the Health Research Council of the City of New York, from A.J. Jaffe,, February 10, 1971


Box 110 Folder Prop.614

Grant Application to HEW, Public Health Service, for research on "Fertility and Labor Force in the U.S.," from A. J. Jaffe,, (1971?)


Box 110 Folder Prop.615

Resarch Proposal on "Fertility and the Labor Force-U.S. and Developing Countries, to the NSF, from A. J. Jaffe and Jeanne Clare Ridley,, (1971?)


Box 110 Folder Prop.616

Grant Application on "Fertility & Labor Force-U.S. & Developing Countries," To HEW, Public Health Service, from Abram J. Jaffe,, (1971?)


Box 110 Folder Prop.617

Proposal for research on a Doctoral Dissertation, entitled: "Social Determinants of Professional Migration from the Developing Countries," submitted to the Associate Manpower Administrator for Policy, Evaluation and Research, Manpower Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, from Candidate, Orlando Rodriguez, and Sponsor, Peter M. Blau,, March, 1971


Box 110 Folder Prop.618

Research Proposal on "non-Returning Foreign Students in U.S. Colleges and Universities: Education, personal Adjustment, and Career," submitted to the U.S. Commissioner of Education, from Orlando Rodriguez and Peter Blau,, (1972?)


Box 110 Folder Prop.619.

Grant proposal on "administrative Goal Change and Goal Achievement in Higher Educational Institutions," to the National Institute for Education, from Allen H. Barton., January 18, 1973


Box 110 Folder Prop.620

Proposal on "the Values, Educational Philosophy and Professional Integration of Elementary School teachers," to?, from Allen H.Barton and Sam, D. Sieber,, (1970?)


Box 110 Folder Prop.621

Proposal on "The Sociology of Educational Controversy," to the Ntional Insttute of Education, Washington, D.C. from Allen H. Barton,, March 1, 1973


Box 110 Folder Prop.622

Proposal on "After Federal Financial Aid-What next?" submitted to the Office of Education, Washington, D.C., from Allen H. Barton,, (1971?)


Box 110 Folder Prop.623

Proposal on "Explaining Variation in the Quality of Educational Research," Submitted to the U.S. Commissioner of Education, from Allen H. Barton,, May 19, 1971


Box 110 Folder Prop.624

Proposal on "Teaching the Structure and Cultural Connections of the Rhythmic Arts-Music and Dance -with Tape and Film Loops," submitted to the U.S. Commissioner of Education, from Alan Lomax and Conrad Arensberg,, May 5,1971


Box 110 Folder Prop.625

Grant Application for research on the "utilization of Social research in the Field of Patient Health Care," to the Health Research Council of the City of New York, from Allen H. Barton,, (1971?)


Box 110 Folder Prop.626

Proposal on "Foreign Affairs and the Broadcast Journalist," to?, from BASR,, (1971?)


Box 110 Folder Prop.627

Grant Application for "A Longitudinal Study of Housing for the Elderly,"to HEW, Public Health Service, from Allen H. Barton,, (1971?)


Box 110 Folder Prop.628.

Proposal on "neighborhood Government and the Quality of Urban Life: Evaluation of an Experiment in Decentralization," to the NSF, from Allen H. Barton,, January 7,1972


Box 110 Folder Prop.629.

Proposal on Youth programs in schools, to Mr. Philip M. Read, Director, Youth programs, Sears-Roebuck Foundation, Chicago, Illinois, from Allen H. Barton,, April 23,1971


Box 110 Folder Prop.630

Proposal on "Employment Prospects in the Educational System for Unemployed Engineers, Scientists, and Other Highly Qualified Technical Personnel," submitted to the Office of Education, from A. J. Jaffe,, June 1, 1971


Box 110 Folder Prop.631

Proposal on "The Relevance of Social Research to Government Decision-Making," to NIMH, , Office of Program Planning and Evaluation, from Allen H. Barton,, June 25, 1973


Box 110 Folder Prop.632

Proposal to provide "Local Action Interregional Analysis and Field Support Services to Aid," submitted to AID, from Richard A. Ellis, Checchi and Company, Washington, D.C and BASR,, May 8, 1973

[Revised.]


Box 110 Folder Prop.633

Proposal on "Two Classrooms: Children, Social Stratification and the Politics of Everyday Life," submitted to the National Institute of Education, Washington, D.C. from Mark Kesselman,, April 13,1973


Box 110 Folder Prop.634

Proposal on "Neighborhood Government and the Quality of Urban Life: The Transition of an Experiment in Decentralization to Permanent Status," submitted to the NSF, from Allen H. Barton,, (1973?)


Box 110 Folder Prop.635

Proposal on "Minority Women in the U.S. Labor Force," submitted to the Associate Manpower Administration For Policy, Evaluation, And Research, Manpower Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, from A.J. Jaffe,, July, 1974


Box 110 Folder Prop.636

Proposal on the "Technical Section of a Study of drug Abuse Education Facilitators and Consultants," submitted to HEW, Health Services and Mental Health Administration, Washington, D.C.,from Allen H. Barton,, May 3, 1971

[Rejected.]


Box 110 Folder Prop.637

Proposal on the "prevention of Drug Addiction and Rehabilitation of Drug Addicts," submitted to the Bureau of Educational Research, Board of education of the City of New York, from Allen H. Barton,, November 30, 1970

[Rejected.]


Box 110 Folder Prop.638

Proposal on "The Methodology of Survey Research in Education," submitted to the U.S. Commissioner of Education, from Allen H. Barton and Paul F. Lazarsfeld,, (1969-70?)

[Rejected.]


Box 110 Folder Prop.639

Proposal for "A Pilot Study of Individually Prescribed Instruction," to the (U.S. Commissioner of Education?) from Gladys Lang and Sam Sieber,, December, 1969

[Rejected.]


Box 110 Folder Prop.640

Proposal for "Survey of Foreign-Trained Professionals and Employers in the Phillipine Islands," submitted to the Southeast Asia Development Advisory Group, (Washington, D.C.?), from William A. Glaser,, (1969?)

[Rejected.]


Box 110 Folder Prop.641

Proposal for "A Study of the Impact of Student Financial Aid . Phase I Study Design and Pre-Implementation Programs," submitted to the (U.S. Commissioner of Education?), from A.J. Jaffe,, (1974?)

[Rejected.]


Box 110 Folder Prop.642

Research Support Aqpplication for "Training for Research in Sociology of Education," to HEW, Office of Education, from Sam D. Sieber,, (1971?)

[Rejected.]


Box 110 Folder Prop.643

Grant Application for a "Program of Research in the Sopciology of Science," submitted to the NSF, from Robert K. Merton and William Glaser,, April 22, 1969

[Rejected.]


Box 110 Folder Prop.645

Grant Application for research on "America's Four Great Cultural Traditions-A Filmed History," submitted to the National Foundation For The Humanities, Washington, D.C. from Alan Lomax and Conrad Arensberg,, (1970?)

[Rejected.]


Box 110 Folder Prop.646

Grant Application for continuing the "comparative Organization Research Program," submitted to the (NSF?) from Peter Blau,, (1970?)

[Rejected.]


Box 111 Folder Prop.700

Grant Application for research on "The Aged in Asylums," to HEW, Public Health Service, from William J. Goode,, January 30, 1973

[Rejected.]


Box 111 Folder Prop.701

Grant Application for "Cross-National Study of Social Security," to HEW, Social and Rehabilitation Service and Social Security Administration, from Peter M. Blau,, (1973?)

[Rejected.]


Box 111 Folder Prop.702

Proposal for reseearch on "Sex-role Aspirations and Childbearing in Teen Girls," to the Russell Sage Foundation, from Allen H. Barton,, (1973?)

[Rejected.]


Box 111 Folder Prop.703

Grant Application for research on Doctoral Dissertation entitled "sources of Career Success in the Chinese Bureaucracy: 1949-1965," to the NSF, from Candidate Stephen J. Butts, and Sponsor, Andrew J. Nathan,, (1973?)

[Approved.]


Box 111 Folder Prop.704

Proposal on "Culture and Expressive Behavior: Extension and Testing of the Culture Style Method," submitted to the NSF, from Conrad M. Arensberg,, (1973?)

[Rejected]


Box 111 Folder Prop..705

Proposal on "union Involvement and Citizen Duty," submitted to the NSF, from Allen H. Barton,, (1973?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.706

Proposal for "A Comparison of Attitudes and Opinions of Federal Legislators With Their Voting behavior," to the NSF, from Allen H. Barton,, (19073?)

[Disapproved]


Box 111 Folder Prop.707

Proposal on "American Leaders and Social Problems: Additional Analysis," Submitted to HEW, Public Health Service, from Allen H. Barton,, 1973-1974

[Disapproved]


Box 111 Folder Prop.708.

Proposal on "structural and Individual Correlates of Creativity in Architecture," submitted to the NSF, from Allen H. Barton,, (1973?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.709

Proposal on "The Acquisition and Allocation of Prestige as Processes of Social Control," submitted to the NSF, from William J. Goode,, (1973?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.713

Proposal on Composite Societies and their International Environments," submitted to the NSF, from Allen H. Barton and William A. Glaser,, Date(1974?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.714.

Grant Application to HEW, Social and Rehabilitation Service and Social Security Administration, for research on "Paying the Doctor: Foreign Lessons for the U.S.," from William Glaser,, December 31, 1974


Box 111 Folder Prop.716

Grant Application for research on "Factors Affecting the Decision Relevance of Health Research," to HEW, Public Health Service, from Allen H. Barton and Carol H. Weiss,, (1973?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.717

Proposal on"How Individuals and Groups Affect Each Other Through the Processes of Prestige Allocation," to (NSF?) from William J. Goode,, (1973?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.719

Grant Application to the National Endowment for the Humanities, for "Study of Of Accent and its Relation to some American Sub-cultures," from Alan Lomax and Conrad Arensberg,, (1973?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.721

Proposal for Doctoral Dissertation research entitled "A Cross -National Study of Social Security," submitted to the Associate Manpower Administrator for Policy, Evaluation, And Research, Manpower Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, from Candidate Zeev Gorin, and Peter M. Blau,, February 27, 1973


Box 111 Folder Prop.722

Grant Application for research on "leadership Response To Welfare Reform": A Panel Study," to HEW, Public Health Service, from Allen H. Barton and Carol H. Weiss,, (1973?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.724

Proposal for Doctoral Dissertation on "The Impact of Environmental Conditions and Technical Factors on Productivity and Performance in the Public Sector: An Economic Analysis of Municipal Sanitation Services," submitted to the Assistant Secretary For policy Development and Research , U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, from Candidate, Ronald A. Brumback, and Sponsor, Donald J. Dewey,, March 1, 1975


Box 111 Folder Prop.725.

Proposal for (Doctoral Dissertation research entitled "A Study in the Optimal Distribution of a Free Public Good: A Simultaneous Equation Model of Crime and police Allocation in New York City," submitted to the National Institute of Law Enforcement, Washington, D.C., from Candidate , David A. Kennett, and Sponsor,C. Lowell Harriss,, April 15,1975


Box 111 Folder Prop..726.

Proposal on "Neighborhood Government and the Quality of Urban Life: Evaluation of an Experiment in Decentralization," submitted to the NSF, from Allen H. Barton,, (1973?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.727.

Proposal for Doctoral Dissertation Research on "Local Structures and Federal Goals: A Study in Program Implementation," submitted to the Assistant Secretary For Policy Development and Research, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, from Candidate, Howard G. Katz, and Sponsor, Stanley J. Heginbotham,, March 1, 1975


Box 111 Folder Prop.729

Grant Application for research on the "Development of Social Consensus Against Opium, 1800-1914," to HEW, Public Health Service, from Sigmund Diamond,, (1975?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.733.

Grant Application for continuation of research on the "Comparative Organization Research Program," to the NSF, from Peter M. Blau,, March 5,1973


Box 111 Folder Prop.734

Grant Application for "A Comparative Study of the Structure of Society," to the NSF, from Peter M. Blau,, (1974?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.736.

Proposal for "A Study of Unemployment Insurance Exhaustees," to the (U.S. Department of Labor?) , from A. J. Jaffe,, (1974-5?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.737.

Proposal on "social Conditions of the Mainland Puerto Rican population, With Notes on Conditions in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico," to the Ford Foundation, from A.J. Jaffe,, (1974-75?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.740.

Proposal on "Incentives to Early Retirement: A Study of the Effects of a New labor Contract," Submitted to the Labor Management Services Administration," U.S. Department of Labor, from Allen H. Barton,, March 1, 1975


Box 111 Folder Prop.741.

Proposal on "Fertility and the employment of Women-A Comparison of Colombia, Puerto Rico, and the United States," to the International Program for Population Analysis, Interdisciplinary Communications Program, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. from A.J.Jaffe, and Alfredo Ocampo Zamorano,, (1974?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.743.

Proposal on "Policy Issues Analysis in Postsecondary Education," to the (U.S. Office of Education?), from Allen H. Barton,, (1975?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.744.

Proposal on "A Comparative Analysis of Postsecondary and Educational Outcomes for the High School Senior Class of 1972," submitted to the U.S. office of Education from Guillermina Jasso,, (1975?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.745.

Proposal for "Policy Issues in Postsecondary Education: Issue 3.6 D: Impact of Secondary School," submitted to the U.S. Office of Education, from Walter Wood Adams,, (1975?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.747.

Proposal for "Policy Issues in PostSecondary Education: Issues 3.6 C: Student Financial Aid," submitted to the (U.S. Office of Education?) from A.J. Jaffe, and Nathalie Friedman,, (1975?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.748

Proposal for research on "Foreign-Trained Professionals in India," to the (NSF?), From William Glaser,, October,1974.


Box 111 Folder Prop.749.

Research Grant Addendum Application for research on "A Comparative Study of Societies," to the NSF, from Peter M. Blau,, (1975?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.750.

Proposal on "Non-Returning Foreign Students in U.S. Colleges and Universities: Education, personal adjustment, and Career," submitted to the U.S. Commissioner of Education from Orlando Rodriguez and Peter M. Blau,, (1975?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.751.

Proposal to "Study the Planning and the Use of a Public Housing Project," to (HUD?), from John Zeisel,, (1975?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.752.

Supplementary research proposal on "A Panel Study of Leadership Response to Welfare Reform, 1970-1975," submitted to the NSF, from Allen H. Barton,, (1975?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.753.

Propodal on "Social Forces Underlying Inflation and Its Control,: comparative study of national leaders and experts," to the (NSF?) , from Allen H. Barton,, September 10, 1974


Box 111 Folder Prop.754.

Proposal for research on "Population Policy as a Resultant of Perceived Current Social and Economic Conditions-A Case Study of Mexico," to The Rockefeller Ford Program For Population Policy Research, from A. J. Jaffe,, (1973?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.755.

Grant Application for research on "Structural and Individual Correlates of Creativity in Architecture," submitted to the Associate Manpower Administration For Policy, Evaluation, and Research, Manpower Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, from Allen H. Barton, and Judith R. Blau,, (1974?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.756.

Grant Application for research on the "Social Correlates of Legalized Abortion," To HEW, Public Health Service, from Jack Elinson, and Carol H. Weiss,, (1971?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.757

Grant Application for an "Evaluation of Pilot State Dissemination Program,' to HEW, Office of education, from Sam D. Sieber,, April 24, 1970


Box 111 Folder Prop.758

Proposalto make BASR available for research and Consulting about the design and evaluation of AID"s development projects, to AID, from William A. Glaser,, February 6, 1975


Box 111 Folder Prop. 762

Proposal on "professors in Trouble: An Analysis of Academic Freedom and Tenure Cases' from Allen H. Barton,, January 15, 1976


Box 111 Folder Prop.763

Application for Cintinuing Grant on "Factors Affecting the Decision-Relevance of Resarch," to HEW, Public Health Service, from Allen H. Barton , carol H. Weiss,, (1973?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.766

Proposal on the "impact of District Social Structure and Administrative Decentralization on Policy Outputs: A Sociological Analysis of the Office of Neighborhood Government," submitted to the Assistant Secretary For Policy Development and Research, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for doctoral Dissertation research, from Candidate, Mary Jane Wilson and Sponsor, Herbert Gans,, October 1, 1975


Box 111 Folder Prop. 768.

Proposal on "Soap Operas Yesterday and Today: The Effects of Daytime Serials on Female Viewers," submitted to the NSF, from Ann Pasanella and Allen H. Barton,, (75-76?).


Box 111 Folder Prop.772.

Proposal on "A Resource Management Approach To Social Indicators," to HEW, Public Health Service, from Anthony R. Oberschall,, ( 74-75?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.800

Grant Application for research on "Social Structure, Social Change and Credit Allocation," to HEW, Public Health Service, from Andrew A. Beveridge,, (75-76?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.801

Proposal Draft on "Social Decisions Affecting Inflation," to?, from William Glaser,, November, 1974


Box 111 Folder Prop.802

Draft proposal for a cooperative International Survey of "Social Forces Underlying Inflation and Its Control," to? from the Program for Comparative Study of National Leadership, BASR,, August 15, 1974


Box 111 Folder Prop.803.

Proposal on "American Leadership Beliefs About Economic Stabilization," to? from Allen H. Barton and R. Wayne Parsons,, May 23, 1975


Box 111 Folder Prop. 804

Proposal of a "project for Resident -Institution-Police Cooperation for Neighborhood Security," to the State of New York , Office of Crime Control Planning, Morningside Heights, Inc, Proposal, from Allen H. Barton,, March 13, 1972


Box 111 Folder Prop.805.

A preliminary proposal for a Five-Year Cultural Voucher Program for New York City, to? from Museums Collaborative, Inc., and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs,, January, 1974


Box 111 Folder Prop.806

Proposal to Provide Local Action Interregional Analysis and Field Support Services to Aid, submitted to the Agency For International Development, Office of Contract Management, Central Operations Division, Rosslyn, Virginia, from Checchi and Company, Washington , D. C. , and BASR,, May 8, 1973


Box 111 Folder Prop.808.

Proposal for A "Research Training Program on Formal Organizations," to? From Peter M. Blau,, May 27, 1971


Box 111 Folder Prop.809

Low-Income Housing Demostration Grant for project on "Housing for Low-Income Families in the Context of a Middle-Income Housing Development," from the Fred L. Lavanburg Foundation, New York, and David Caplovitz,, June, 1965


Box 111 Folder Prop.810

Grant Application research on "The Social Consequences of Legalized Abortion," to HEW, Public Health Service, from Jack Elinson, and Carol H. Weiss,, (1971?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.811

Proposal on "Processes Affecting the Participation and Development of Negro Women in Professional Careers," to the NSF, from William J. Goode , W. Phillips Davison, and Cynthia F. Epstein,, March 1, 1970


Box 111 Folder Prop.812

Grant Application for research on "Black Women in Elite Professions and Occupations," To HEW, Public Health Service, from William J. Goode and Allan Silver,, (1972?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.813.

Technical Proposal For "Policy Issues Analysis in Postsecondary Education, Issue 3.6 C: Student Financial Aid," to the Office of Education, Washington, D.C., from Nathalie Friedman,, Date(1975?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.814

Technical Proposal For "policy Issues in Postsecondary Education,. Issue 3.6D: Impact of Secondary School," to the Office of Education, from A.J.Jaffe and Walter Wood Adams,, (1975?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.815

Proposal for "A Study of Women in Decision-making Elites in Cross National Perspective," to? from Cynthia Fuchs Epstein, Sociology, Queens College, CUNY,, (1975?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.816.

Proposal to "provide planning, Design and Evaluation Services to AID," submitted to AID, from William A. Glaser,, Matrch, 1975


Box 111 Folder Prop.817

Proposal on "international Interdependence: Relations Between Israel And the American Jewish Community," to Department of State , Washington, D.C. from Allen H. Barton,, January 23, 1976


Box 111 Folder Pop.818

Proposal on "The Migration and Return of Professionals," to the National Center for Education Research and Development, U.S. Office of Education, from William A. Glaser,, February, 1971


Box 111 Folder Prop.819

Proposal for a research project entitled "Foreign Students in the United States," to the (Office of Education?), from Allen H. Barton and WilliamA. Glaser,, May 31, 1973


Box 111 Folder Prop.820

Grant Application for research on" The Allocation, of Honor, Prestige , or Respect, and its Consequences for Social Control," to the National Endowment for the Humanities, D.C., from William J.Goode,, (1972?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.821.

NIMH Research Development Program Application for research on "Control Processes in Power, Prestige , Money and Friendship Systems," from William J. Goode,, November 27,1968


Box 111 Folder Prop.822.

Grant Application for research on "Patients, Providers and Programs: The Dynamics of Health Care in An Urban Community," to the ,Health Research Council of the City of New York, from Stanley J. Heginbotham,, (1973-1974?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.823.

Proposal entitled: "Is the U..S. Tending Toward Geographic Homogeneity?" to the NSF, from A. J. Jaffe,, (1975?)


Box 111 Folder Prop. 824

Proposal on the "Relevancy of Ecological Group Determinants upon Fertility in the Republic of Panama," to the National Institute of Health and Human Development, Bethesda, Maryland, from A.J. Jaffe, and William A. Glaser,, February 21, 1969


Box 111 Folder Prop.825

Technical Proposal -"A Study of the Impact of Student Financial Aid. Phase I. Study Design and Pre-Implementation Programs," to the (Office of Education?), from A.J.Jaffe,, (1973-74?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.826.

Preliminary Proposal for a Study of the Administration of Higher Education in the United States and Great Britain, to the (Office of Education?), from Sam Sieber,, October 8, 1967


Box 111 Folder Prop.827

A Proposal For " A Natality Survey of New York City," to the (Department of Public Health of the City of New York?), from BASR,, May 13, 1968


Box 111 Folder Prop. 828.

Technical Proposal for "policy Issues in Postsecondary Education, Issue 3.6 B: Demand for Postsecondary Education," submitted to the (Office of Education?), Washington, D.C., from Ann K. Pasanella and Allen H. Barton,, (1975)


Box 111 Folder Prop.829.

Proposal for research on "The Development and Test of a Major Innovation in Higher Education," submitted to the (Office of Education, Washington, D.C.?) from Alfred Oxenfeldt,, (1971?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.830

Grant Application for research on "patterns of Adjustment in Housing for the Elderly," to HEW, Administration on Aging, from Allen H. Barton,, June 3, 1971


Box 111 Folder Prop. 831

Grant Application for research on "Dance Style and Culture Pattern," submitted to the National Endowment for the Humanities , from Alan Lomax and Conrad Arensberg,, (1967?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.832.

Proposal for research on "Sex-Role Aspirations and Childbearing in Teen Girls," to Hew, Public Health Service, from Allen H. Barton,, (1972-73?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.833

Grant Application for research on "Determinants of Sex-Role Decisions in Teen-Age Girls," to Hew, Public Health Service, from Allen H. Barton,, September, 25, 1972


Box 111 Folder Prop.834.

Grant Application for research on "politics and the Child's Everyday World," to Hew , public Health Service, from Mark J. Kesselman,, May 24, 1972


Box 111 Folder Prop.835.

Draft proposal for a Study of the Membership of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, to the (Bar Association of New York City?), from Herman Kane and Charles Kadushin,, May 4, 1973


Box 111 Folder Prop.836

Proposal for A "comparison of Attitudes And Opinions Of Federal Legislators With Their Voting Records," submitted to the NSF, from Allen H. Barton,, (72-73?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.837.

Grant Application for research on "Publishers as Gatekeepers of Ideas in Mental Illness," to HEW, Public Health Service, from Lewis A. Coser, Department of Sociology, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, New York, 11794,, (74-75?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.838

Technical Proposal on "Research into the Development of Statistics Relating to the Availability of Women and Minority Group Members in Certain labor pools," submitted to HEW, (Office of Statistics?), from Josepph Fromkin, Inc. Washington, D.C., and A.J. Jaffe, et. al. of BASR,, (1973?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.839.

Proposal for a "Design Study For Urban Telecommunication Experiments," to NSF, from Ralph J. Schwarz, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Associate Dean, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Columbia University,, April 10, 1974


Box 111 Folder Prop.840.

Proposed Study on "Future Occupational Composition and Educational Attainment,' submitted to the (U.S. Department of Labor?), from BASR,, September 25,1968


Box 111 Folder Prop.843.

Proposal for research on a Doctoral Dissertation entitled the "Social Implications of High-Rise Housing: A Comparative Study of affluent and Poor Tenants," submitted to the Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and research, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, from Candidate, Jacqueline M. Zito, and Sponsor, Herbert J. Gans,, October 1, 1975


Box 111 Folder Prop.851

Research proposal on a "Social Statistics Documentation Study," submitted to the NSF, from Allen H. Barton,, (1976?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.855.

Technical Proposal for Research Plan on "rearranged Work Schedules in the Private Sector," to the (U.S. Department of Labor?), from A.J. Jaffe,, (1975-76?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.859

Proposal for Doctoral Dissertation research entitled "The Effects of Technology and Organizational Structure on Engineers in Two Industrial Settings," submitted to the Associate Manpower Administrator for Policy, Evaluation and Research, Manpower Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, from Candidate, Robert Zussman, and Sponsor, Allan Silver,, November 29, 1976


Box 111 Folder Prop.865.

Proposal on"Change and Innovation in Architecture and Planning," to be submitted to ?, from Judith R. Blau,, (1975?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.866.

Proposal on "social Change and experienced quality of life: A resource management approach to social indicators and account," submitted to Vanderbilt university as a subcontract, from Andrew A. Beveridge, Assistant professor of Sociology,, (1975?)


Box 111 Folder Prop.867.

Proposal for an "Evaluation Study of Probation Vocational-Remedial Education Training Project," to the New York City Department of Probation, from A.J. Jaffe and Walter Adams,, (1973-74?)

Series III: Reports

Boxes 112-134

The BASR Reports were generally delivered to the research sponsor in mimeographed form. In some cases, as noted, the reports were later published as articles or books. Asterisks indicate titles which are not included in the microfiche collection.


Box 112 Folder B-0061-1

Paul F. Lazarsfeld and Edward A. Suchman Initial Report on an Exploratory Study of Coverage by Radio Stations.,, 1941, 6 pp. plus charts Questionnaire, notes on staffing coverage.

[Examples of data available about kind of audiences government agencies may reach by sponsoring radio programs, such as availability of people, general listening habits, station and program preference.]


Box 112 Folder B-0061-2

Paul F. Lazarsfeld, M. Bayne and Edward A. Suchman Station Coverage Report., 1941, 60pp. Report

[Discusses availability of people as listeners, information on station coverage and program structure. Questionnaire to stations included: What America Listened to on Wednesday, Dec. 4.]


Box 112 Folder B-0065

Ernest Dichter Study of Psychological Programs., 1939., 41 pp. Study Notes

[From interviews, which are given verbatim, two major themes were found in the various self-improvement programs. They offered explanations of psychological facts and they appealed to the listener to overcome difficulties or to accept unchangeable situations. The resultant good or bad effects upon the listener are discussed.]


Box 112 Folder B-0070

Plugging Study. T. W. Adomo and Douglas MacDougald, 1939, 60 pp.

[ A discussion of the total business setting which decides whether or not a song is to become a hit- Tin Pan Alley. A sketch of the life story of a popular song with emphasis on plugging of songs and how it is carried out. See also "The Popular Music Industry" by MacDougald, pp. 65-109 in Radio Research 1941.]


Box 112 Folder B-0075-1

Jack N. Peterman Your Hit Parade-Preliminary and Supplementary Reports,, 1940, 20 pp.; 2 folders containing

[Discussion and report on how to better the Hit Parade rating system which measures relative popularity of songs.]


Box 112 Folder B-0075-2

Trienah Meyers Lucky Strike Hit Parade, 1942, 23 pp.

[A comparison of Hit Parade ratings, using different methods. Description of moves of five places or more in one week by Hit Parade songs. How eight songs moved. Hit Parade weaknesses.]


Box 112 Folder B-0076

1968-1069, 5 folders containing Typed report on Princeton project and Columbia report on BASR from 1968-69, 1 separate pamphlet


Box 112 Folder B-0080

Lazarsfeld, Berelson, & Gaudet 1940 Voting Study: How the Voter Makes Up His Mind in a Presidential Campaign,, 1940, 35 folders containing Folder 1 empty, Folder 34 missing, two folder 35's, Code for Erie, Peoples Choice- Sandusky

[ (The People's Choice: Erie County Study: Sandusky Study) (note, there was no report submitted)]


Box 112 Folder B-0091

Content of Magazine Stories and the Socio-Economic Aspirations of Their Readers. Jack N. Peterman,, 1949, 32 pp.

[A content analysis of the socioeconomic aspirations expressed by the characters, background, plot and general philosophy of magazine stories and presumably aroused in the readers.]


Box 112 Folder B-0092-1,2

Paul F. Lazarsfeld and Madorie Fleiss Progress Report on the Development of a Spending Test,, 1940, B-0092-1 40 pp., B-0092-2 13 pp.; 4folders Notes, Questionnaire, questions & typescript, test

[Desc: A scale was set up based on questions which reflected people's spending habits. B-0092-2 consists of interviewers' comments on the spending test survey.]


Box 112 Folder B-0093-1

Marjorie Fleiss Should Bloomingdale's Maintain Its Restaurant?, 1940, 13 pp.; 3 folders containing Reports, Bloomingdale Restaurant study, card coder

[Desc: Would customers feel Bloomingdale's service to them was curtailed, would prestige of store be lowered, do financial returns of restaurant justify its upkeep? Stratified by income of 421 respondents.]


Box 112 Folder B-0105

Lazarsfeld & Gaudet Shortwave Radio Listening in Erie County, 1940 (?), 4 folders containing Memos, Repsondent lists, questionnaire, draft reports

[Report not available]


Box 112 Folder B-0107

T.W. Adorno Analytical Study of the NBC Music Appreciation Hour, 1940 (?), 1 folder containing study, draft report


Box 112 Folder B-0110

Paul F. Lazarsfeld American Station Sampler and How to Use It., 1940, 6 pp.; 2 folders containing folder content sent to Vienna, codebooks

[A chart listing 11 separate sets of radio stations-all stations in U.S. and territories included. Discussion of station sampling procedure.]


Box 112 Folder B-0121-1

R. Arnheim, E. Suchman and M. Bayne Small Stations Survey: Preliminary Memorandum,, 1941, 40 pp.; 4 folders containing

[Preliminary analysis: number of hours and what language, types of programs, news items-domestic or foreign, drama-local or foreign, types of national appeals, etc.]


Box 112 Folder *B-0121-2

Rudolf Arnheim, Edward Suclunan and M. Bayne Foreign Language Broadcasts Over Local American Stations,, 1941, 80pp.; 4 folders containing

[This paper presents available evidence on the problems of such broadcasting. A questionnaire was filled out by 66 specially appointed listeners covering 800 hours of foreign language broadcasts across the country. They also could present summaries of their observations. Published. See pp. 3-64 in Radio Research 1941.]


Box 112 Folder B-0122

Suchman & Friedrich Italian Language Program Audiences, 1941, 4 folders containing

[1 is missing, 2&3 are empty (copies in Vienna), Codebook, Questionnaire instructions. Report not submitted]


Box 112 Folder B-0125

Herta Herzog Feelings Among Four Minority Groups in New York City-Mayoralty Election as a Test Situation.,, 1941, 25 pp.; 1 folder containing empty folder (copy in Vienna)

[A discussion of how the decision for whom to vote in the 1941 mayoralty election will be determined by racial and national fears and prejudices. Based on 57 detailed interviews among Jewish, Italian, Irish and German people.]


Box 112 Folder B-0130

Paul F. Lazarsfeld The Daytime Serial as a Social, Commercial and Research Problem,, 1942, 51 pp.; 11 folders containing Questionnaires, Questions & memos, draft reports, folders 5-7 are empty (#5 in Vienna), Analysis , Content Analysis, Analysis- Soap Opera in Italian

[This sets forth the social and commercial problems created by daytime radio serials, reviews what is known, and suggests areas which need further exploration. The research methods which might be used are also discussed.]


Box 112 Folder B-0131-1

Herta Herzog Daytime Serials: Their Audience and Their Effect on Buying,, 1942, 100 pp.; 4 folders containing Questionnaires

[Based on survey of 5000 women, this gives a broad general picture of women's daytime listening habits and the effect of listening upon actual use of product advertised.]


Box 112 Folder B-0131-2

Herta Herzog News and Views on John B. Hughes, 1942, 13 pp.; 4 folders containing Codebooks

[Hughes was a commentator who took over Raymond Graham Swing's time spot on the radio. This is a discussion of his selection and treatment of topics, comprehensibility, voice, opinion shaping, and comparison with other commentators. How to sell the product advertised on his program is also discussed.]


Box 112 Folder B-0131-3

Herta Herzog Study on Stomach Distress, 1942, 50 pp.; 4 folders containing Codebook and studies

[310 interviewed, questionnaire included. Attitudes toward stomach troubles, remedies.]


Box 112 Folder B-0131-4

Herta Herzog Preliminary Test of Six Kolynos Commercials, 1942, 66 pp.

[75 respondents were asked to compare commercials and were then interviews about them and about their own dentifrice use. Scripts and questionnaire included.]


Box 112 Folder -0131-5

Herta Herzog Test of Kolynos Tooth Powder Commercials, 1942, 35 pp.

[100 women heard four sets of Kolynos Tooth Powder commercials and were then interviewed about them and about their own dentifrice use. Scripts and questionnaire included. (missing file)]


Box 112 Folder B-0131-6

Herta Herzog Test on Bisodol Commercials, 1942, 50 pp.

[76 people interviewed, questionnaire included. Problems posed were straight talk versus dramatized technique, personal versus straight descriptive approach commercial, as well as what properties of Bisodol should be stressed, sketchy versus detailed. (missing file)]


Box 112 Folder B-0131-7

Genevieve Knupfer The Buying of Vitamin Preparations, 1942, 35 pp.

[Topics covered are who buys vitamins, how much do they spend, brands bought. Questionnaires included. Problems with the data supplied by Industrial Surveys Co. are discussed. (missing file)]


Box 112 Folder B-0135

Paul F. Lazarsfeld Should She Have Music?, 1942, 40 pp.; 1 folder containing

[Assembles available information on whether and what kind of daytime musical program would reach middle-aged, middle-class women. Main source of data: survey of 5000 women in 1941 by Office of Radio Research.]


Box 112 Folder B-0136

Paul F. Lazarsfeld Reports to Curtis Publishing Company, 1941, 77 pp.; 2 folders containing 1 empty folder (copy in Vienna), Research suggestions

[This contains several reports dealing with the characteristics of Saturday Evening Post readers.]


Box 112 Folder B-0140

Manuel Manfield and Jeannette Green Sending and Receiving Greeting Cards,, 1941, 52 pp.; 1 empty folder containing copy in Vienna

[193 persons interviewed by questionnaire and conversational interviews. Report discusses type of people interviewed, what greeting cards mean to people, resistance to them, cards as merchandise, the dealer. Questionnaires included.]


Box 112 Folder B-0141

M. Bayne Exploratory Study on the Psychology Refrigerator Purchasers, 1941, 30 pp.; 2 folders containing empty folder (copy in Vienna), Questions

[Based on 60 detailed interviews, a tentative analysis tries to answer such questions as: Do people have more subtle desires to which we could link the use of a refrigerator? Could we mobilize psychological forces which usually are not thought of in refrigerator ads?]


Box 112 Folder B-0142

Durant & Lazarsfeld Morale Survey, 1941, 2 folders containing Questions

[No report submitted]


Box 112 Folder B-0143

Magazines vs. Radio Serials, 1941

[No report submitted]


Box 112 Folder *B-0145

Leo Lowenthal Biographies in Popular Magazines. Published. See pp. 507-548 in Radio Research 1942-1943.,, 1942-1943, 14 folders containing


Box 112 Folder B-0150-1

Paul F. Lazarsfeld General Statistical Analysis of Joint Newspaper-Radio Ownership,, 1941, 35 pp.; 21 folders containing and 2 loose leaf code binders

[A statistical picture of distribution of newspapers and radio stations, and some of their main characteristics in the whole country.]


Box 112 Folder B-0150-2

Joint Ownership of Radio Stations and Newspapers in 1-1 Communities: A Statistical Analysis. Paul F. Lazarsfeld,, 1941, 34 pp.

[An analysis of 93 1-1 communities for which newspaper ownership of more than 50% is claimed. (1-1 community: radio stations and newspaper associated.) Power, frequency, population, newspaper circulation, network affiliation are variables taken into account.]


Box 112 Folder B-0150-3

Radio and Newspaper Affiliations. Paul Neurath, 1955, 55 pp.

[Discusses in what communities newspapers disappear and the role in this disappearance played by radio and newspaper-radio affiliations.]


Box 112 Folder B-0150-4

A Comparison of News Programs, Educational Programs and Editorial Policy of Associated and Non-Associated Media. Herta Herzog,, 1941, 35 pp.

[50 radio stations were selected which were associated with a newspaper. 50 stations and 50 newspapers were selected which were not associated or owned one by the other. Then the 50 associated and non-associated stations were compared. Same was done for the 2 groups of newspapers.]


Box 112 Folder B-0151-2

Jeannette Green The American Community Leader Looks at the Drugstore, 1943, 66 pp.; 3 folders containing Questionnaire, Talbes, Empty file (copy in Vienna)

[Report based on 264 interviews in 13 cities, concerns attitude toward drugstores and pharmacists.]


Box 112 Folder B-0102-1

L. Kay Some Observations on Life Readers, 1943, 16 pp.; 19 folders containing (plus 2 loose leaf binders)

[intensive interviews were conducted toward a better understanding of the function of Life magazine as a medium of communication and as a social and political magazine.]


Box 113 Folder B-0152-2

Some Attitudes Toward Life Magazine-Final Report. Herta Herzog and L. Kay,, 1943, 60 pp.

[Perceptions of Life's editorial policy, Life compared with other magazines, why some don't read it, how thoroughly it is read as a news magazine, as a non-news magazine, as a picture magazine. Based on 200 interviews. Questionnaire included.]


Box 113 Folder B-0152-3

The Magazine Ogre. Herta Herzog, 1943, 14 pp.

[General reading habits of Life, Saturday Evening Post, Collier's and Liberty readers; relation of multiplicity of magazine reading to intensity of reading.]


Box 113 Folder *B-1053

Babette Kass Overlapping Magazine Reading: A New Method of Determining the Cultural Levels of Magazines. Published. See pp., 130-151 in Communications Research, 1948-1949.,, 1948-1949, 4 folders containing Questionnaires, Codebooks, Memos

[May not exist.]


Box 113 Folder B-0156

Gerhart Wiebe A Study of Three Radio Broadcasts Intended to Refute Rumors.,, 1942, 35 pp.; 1 folder containing empty folder (copy in Vienna)

[Excerpts from three broadcasts were studied to find their relative merit in terms of audience appeal and their effectiveness in "scotching" rumors. Program Analyzer and supplementary questionnaire were used. Questionnaire included.]


Box 113 Folder B-0158

Ernest Dichter Health Program Study., 1942, 43 pp.; 1 folder containing empty folder (copy in Vienna)

[To establish the appeal of radio health programs, 14 people were interviewed and these interviews are given verbatim. A combination of factors was found to explain their continued interest.]


Box 113 Folder B-0160-1-4

Goodwin Watson Title:A Socio-Psychological Study of Wine Drinking-Summary., 1944, 48 pp. 9 Folders. 1-4 folders containing are empty (Wine study copies in Vienna), Remainder contain Questionnaires, Code Books

[Previous discussions of customs and wine drinking, social factors involved, special characteristics of wine drinkers, types of drinkers and the marketing of wine are summarized. Topics for further study are suggested. Original discussions are contained in interim reports under B-0160.]


Box 113 Folder B-0162

Kaufman "Why We Fight", 1940's (?), Memos and Tests Report

[No Report submitted]


Box 113 Folder B-0163

Maurice L. Farber Report on Program Analyzer Test of Audition of "Ask Eleanor Nash.",, 1942, 6 pp.

[copy in Vienna. This report discusses the test group, their "like" and "dislike" reactions, reactions to Eleanor's voice and to the program as a whole. 18 women were in the sample.]


Box 113 Folder B-0165

Paul F. Lazarsfeld Magazine Reading Before and After Pearl Harbor, 1942, 22 pp.; 3 folders containing Memorandums, Study Codes

[Based on data obtained from Life, Inc., and Hearst Publications, Inc., this report investigates the changes in people's reading habits as a result of Pearl Harbor, especially with regard to the reading of nonfiction articles concerned with the war.]


Box 113 Folder B-0167

by the listeners. Weekly Reports on Shortwave Broadcasts to Germany and Italy,, 1942, 56 pp. empty folder, copy in Vienna

[Discussion of unfavorable aspects of the programs and of technical problems.]


Box 113 Folder B-0168

Lowenthal and Lazarsfeld Philadelphia News and News Commentators Study,, 1942, 11 folders containing Tables, Codes,Notes, Commentaries, Analysis, Analysis of NY paper editorials, Memoranda, Monitors, Procedures

[No report available]


Box 113 Folder B-0169

Peatman & Marcson "This is War" Program Tests, 1942, 3 folders containing Report (copy in Vienna), Memos, Codebooks

[No report available]


Box 113 Folder B-0170

Herta Herzog Pretesting a Short Story, 1942, 15 pp.; 4 folders containing Report (empty, copy in Vienna), Story, Misc. memo, Pretesting- 8 questionnaires (confidential)

[Summary of findings of a reader test of 15 people to determine reactions to characters, plot, etc., of readers of a preliminary version of a novelette. Interviews and questionnaire included.]


Box 113 Folder B-0181

Jeannette Green Test of Golden Wedding Trademarks, 1943, 18 pp.; 2 folders containing empty folder (in Vienna), Questionnaire

[163 interviews were conducted with Protestant, Catholic and Jewish men and women to find out if the wedding ring on the Golden Wedding (whiskey) trademark was offensive to their religious and social feelings. Questionnaire included.]


Box 113 Folder B-0182

Genevieve Knupfer Poughkeepsie Social Stratification Study, 1943, 6 folders containing Study, Correllations, Misc., Questionnaire, Codebook

[No report available]


Box 113 Folder B-0183

Kay Birthday Cards Study, 1943, 3 folders containing Questionnaire, Memo, Draft report

[No report available]


Box 113 Folder B-0185

Marjorie Fiske Survey of Materials on the Psychology of Radio Listening,, 1943, 57 pp. Report

[The successful commercial use of radio rests upon an understanding of the interrelationship of the commercial and the informing and entertaining aspects of radio. This memorandum then, deals with "general psychology of radio, its power as a selling force, and some particular aspects of retailers' use of radio."]


Box 113 Folder B-0187

Robert K. Merton Time-Readership and the Influence Structure of Dover, N.J.: An Exploratory Study,, 1943, 102 pp. Report

[This report explores the meaning of influence in a community and its relation to the reading of Time magazine. In two field trips 86 interviews were secured from three groups of people: 1) influential people, 2) Time subscribers, 3) random people. Suggestions for further research are made and interview schedules are included.]


Box 113 Folder B-0190

Jeannette Green Study of the American Magazine, 1943, 34 pp.; 21 folders containing Empty study (copy in Vienna), Questionnaires- 8 interviews, Codes- & codesheets, Interview instruction, Questionnaire, Tables, Misc., Procedures, Study comparisons, Criticisms, Preference trends, Commercial breakdowns, Gratifications, Psych. applied to publishing, Pages from magazines, Final study

[315 people were interviewed, showing American Magazine steering a middle course between Cosmopolitan and Saturday Evening Post. Among people who read American Magazine, four main gratifications came to light.]


Box 113 Folder B-0192

Herta Herzog The Negro and the War-A Preliminary Test of an OWI Pamphlet,, 1943, 22 pp.; 19 folders containing Empty folder (file in Vienna), Questionnaires, Misc., Memos, Overall summary, Survey tables, Worksheets, Interview notes-instructions and correspondence, Scripts and script substitution, Commercials, , Question analysis, Stations responding, Statistical data, Comment analysis

[Outlines responses of 70 Blacks interviewed to pamphlet itself and to idea conveyed by it that they should strongly support the war effort.]


Box 113 Folder B-0195-2

Marjorie Fiske Retailers' Use of Radio as Judged by the Consumer (Hartford, Conn.),, 1943, 19 pp.; 13 folders containing Questionnaires, Questions & codes, Codes, Interview instructions, Iowa study, Bibliography of department store study, Memos, Script materials, Study quotes, Analysis-tables

[200 housewives were interviewed as to how local stores' advertising could be made most helpful with emphasis on use of radio. Questionnaire included.]


Box 113 Folder B-0200-1

Alberta Curtis Some Preliminary Observations on Kate Smith Listeners, 1944, 23 pp.; 18 folders containing

[A discussion of how people felt about Kate Smith herself and in relation to her bond drive.]


Box 113 Folder B-0200-2

Robert K. Merton The Effectiveness of the Kate Smith Bond Drives, 1944, 46 pp.; 18 folders containing

[On the basis of interviews conducted with persons who bought bonds from her and with persons who heard her but did not buy "some of the strong points of her campaign and types of resistance she encountered" are indicated.]


Box 113 Folder B-0200-3

Marjorie Fiske Bonds on the Air, 1944, 40 pp.; 18 folders containing F&G

["A report of the public's choice as to who is best qualified to sell bonds on the radio, in which Kate Smith gets her share of attention." 978 people-a cross-section of the population of Greater New York-were interviewed.]


Box 113 Folder B-0200-4

Robert K. Merton and Marjorie Fiske Kate Smith, 1944, 150 pp.; 18 folders containing

[Explores some of the general aspects of the radio marathon and then analyzes Kate Smith as a war bond salesman. Intensive interview guide (100 cases) and polling questionnaire (1000 cases) included.]


Box 113 Folder B-0202

Robert K. Merton and Patricia Kendall The Focused Interview, 1943, 7 folder containing Reports


Box 113 Folder B-0205

Marjorie Fiske and Arthur W. Komhauser Morale of Industrial Workers: A Summary and Point of View,, 1943, 67 pp.; 1 folder containing Empty folder

[Part I-A survey of the literature of morale studies. Supplementary report: Music in Industry-a survey of the literature of research on music in industry. Extensive bibliographies included in both sections.]


Box 113 Folder B-0208

Israel Bias in Radio Newscasting, 1943, 1 folder containing

[No report available]


Box 113 Folder B-0210

Alberta Curtis How Should Tide Study its Readers? An Exploratory Study,, 1943, 48 pp.; 3 folders containing Interview and questionnaire. Questionnaire, study (empty, folder in Vienna report)

[Tide was an "entertaining" business magazine. Survey gained ideas on how different types of business executives varied in their opinions of Tide and its rival, Printer's Ink and on what problems needed further research; 56 interviewed, questionnaire included. See also B-0220.]


Box 113 Folder B-0211-1

Jeannette Green Test of Green River Trademark, 1944, 28 pp.; 3 folders containing

[218 respondents were interviewed for the purpose of determining whether the picture of the black man on the Green River trademark connoted, (an inferior whiskey" or a "whiskey just for colored people." Interviewing was done in five cities of the deep South. Questionnaire included.]


Box 113 Folder B-0211-2

Jeannette Green Test of the Suggested New Green River Trademark, 1944, 7 pp.

[60 people were questioned on whether enough of the old trademark remained in the new to make it easily identifiable. Questionnaire included.]


Box 113 Folder B-0212-1

Goodwin Watson A Critical Analysis of the Pictures in "There Are No Master Races" -Study # 1,, 1945, 113 pp.; 11 folders containing

[This was a comic book sponsored by the American Jewish Committee. About 350 persons were interviewed in groups of about 10-given preliminary questionnaire, shown comic, answered questionnaire a second time, then group discussion. Study # 1 discussed the reactions to the comic book as a whole, reactions to specific pictures, and whether or not comic books could be accepted as authoritative.]


Box 113 Folder B-0212-2

Goodwin Watson The Effects of "There Are No Master Races" Upon Knowledge and Attitude of Readers-Study #2,, 1945, 55 pp.

[After a single reading of the comic "There Are No Master Races" the average person's information score rose substantially. However, willingness to accept persons of other races was not much affected.]


Box 113 Folder B-0213

Bernard Berelson "The Story of Labor"-A Study of Readership, 1945, 16 pp.; 5 folders containing Questions, Codes, Newspaper articles, Letters, Typed & printed studies

[334 interviews completed to determine the extent to which one issue of the cartoon strip "The Story of Labor" was read by trade union members in their union publication, to identify the readers' characteristics, and to estimate the readers' comprehension of the strip. Questionnaire included.]


Box 113 Folder B-0214

Bernard Berelson "The Ghosts Go West"-A Report on Comprehension, 1945, 24 pp.; 4 folders containing Questions, Report (empty folder, copy in Vienna), Codes, Letters & memos

[This study tried to determine the comprehension, miscomprehension or non-comprehension by 300 respondents of a cartoon. Questionnaire included.]


Box 114 Folder B-0215-1

Bernard Berelson and Patricia Salter Writers' War Board Study, 1944, 69 pp.; 12 folders containing Studies-empty folders (copies in Vienna), Codes, Logsheet, & abstracts, Correspondence, Memos, Reports, Reference materials, Pamphlets

[1) Magazine Section-an analysis of American minority and foreign groups in popular magazine fiction. 2) Daytime serials- an analysis of previous study material as to treatment of minorities in daytime serials. 3) Summary of the literature on anti-minority prejudice. 4) Newsreels-an analysis of treatment of minority and foreign groups in newsreels. 5) Interviews on anti-minority prejudice in advertising copy. 6) Comic books and anti-minority prejudice.]


Box 114 Folder B-0216

Marjorie Fiske and Jeannette Green The Detailed Focused Interview as a Technique for the Testing of Institutional Advertising,, 1944, 16 pp.; 4 folders containing Interviews, Advertisement examples, Memos, Typed Study

[The focused interview will shed light on why an ad is or is not successful, will indicate possible ways to improve the ad, will show how the ad affects readers' attitudes toward the company. The appendix discusses the three processes involved in this type of interview.]


Box 114 Folder *B-0217

Marjorie Fiske Naples is a Battlefield-Preliminary Report on a Study of Audience Reaction with Lazarsfeld-Stanton Program Analyzer,, 1944, 50 pp.; 8 folders containing Questionnaires, Codes, Interview guide, Analysis, Memos

[Discusses how audiences reacted to the film as recorded by the L-S analyzer, by group interviews, by "before and after" attitude tests, and by an "opinion of the film" questionnaire.]


Box 114 Folder B-0218-2

Bernard Berelson True Story Survey in Sandusky, Ohio-Final Report, 1944, 15 pp.; 6 folders containing

[Summarizes what is known about opinion leadership and its relation to magazine reading based upon two surveys.]


Box 114 Folder B-0218-3

Bernard Berelson True Story Study of Opinion Leadership-Choice of Towns,, 1945, 15 pp.

[A detailed report on how the choice of towns for the study was narrowed to three.]


Box 114 Folder *B-0219

Marjorie Fiske and Patricia Kendall Al Schacht as a Baseball Announcer-A Pre-Test,, 1944, 14 pp.; 1 folder containing

[24 people listened to a transcription of an Al Schacht broadcast, filled out questionnaires covering background information and their general impressions of him and then were interviewed in some detail as to their reasons for liking or disliking him.]


Box 114 Folder B-0220

Goodwin Watson Tide's Readers Say, 1944, 52 pp.; 6 folders containing Empty folder (copy in Vienna), Interviews, Memos, Codes

[This study tries to answer such questions as "What do its readers think of Tide's editorial policy? What articles do they like? What are the high spots in Tide? To what extent is it really read?" 395 advertising, manufacturing, and business executives were interviewed in detail. See also B-0210.]


Box 114 Folder B-0221

Patricia Kendall The Comparative Retention Value of Four Sloan's Liniment Commercials,, 1944, 25 pp.; 2 folders containing Report-empty folder (copy in Vienna), Codes

[Questionnaires filled out by 384 people were used to determine which of four commercials was best remembered.]


Box 114 Folder B-0222

Marjorie Fiske Sampling of Public Attitudes Toward the Proposed Subscription Radio Plan,, 1944, 80 pp.; 2 folders containing Empty copy of study in Vienna, Questions & codes

["The object of this study was to gauge the degree of public receptivity toward the proposed subscription radio plan, as indicated both by the degree of interest in the plan itself and by the degree of satisfaction or dissatisfaction with current radio offerings." Questionnaire included. 1000 interviews in upper 3/4 of all economic levels around New York City were conducted.]


Box 114 Folder B-0223

Herta Herzog and Katherine Wolf "War Town" Series Report, 1945, 5 pp.; 1 folder containing Notes study (copy in Vienna)

[14 programs of this radio series which portrayed a community service organization helping a person in distress were reviewed. This memorandum offers "observations which may be of some practical value in the planning of a similar program series in the future."]


Box 114 Folder B-0224-1

Helen Schneider Memorandum on the Chances of "Finders Keepers" as a Morning Program,, 1944, 44 pp.; 17 folders containing

[This memorandum was designed to show why "Finders Keepers" should be kept as a morning program rather than return to daytime serial format and how to strengthen its particular appeal.]


Box 114 Folder B-0224-3

Helen Schneider NBC Report-"The Forgotten Women" of Radio, 1945, Pages; 16 pp.

[This paper "defines the audience potential for a non-story program and suggests a 'double-attack' approach in a revamped 'Finders Keepers' program leading eventually to a new policy for NBC in building its morning audience."]


Box 114 Folder B-0224-4a

Paul F. Lazarsfeld and Helen Schneider The Social Psychology of the Morning Radio Audience,, 1945, 107 pp.

[Based on interviews with 3500 women who listened to morning radio programs, this study describes the behavior of the audience and gives a psychological interpretation of that behavior. Non-listeners are also considered. See also, "Research for Action" by Lazarsfeld and Dinennan in Communications Research 1948-1949.]


Box 114 Folder B-0225

"We the People" Program Analysis, 1944, 1 folder containing

[No report available]


Box 114 Folder B-0226

Paul F. Lazarsfeld Polls, Propaganda, and Politics, 1944, 1 folder containing Letters & pamphlets

[No report available]


Box 114 Folder B-0230

Robert K. Merton Housing Study (Craftown Study), 1944, 32 folders containing -1 binder Misc. memos and papers, Questions, Code-questions, Code, Interviews, Memos, Interviews, Annual review, Report, First year work-interim report, Pamphlets, Instructions, Manifest & latent functions, Annual review, Notes, Empty-slip, Laurenburg study, Appendix B- Craftown study, Two housing communities, Winfield tenants, Analysis

[Report not available]


Box 114 Folder B-0231

Watson & Zeisel Polish Study, 1944, 3 folders containing Questions, Wallace poll, Polish survey

[Report not available]


Box 114 Folder B-0232

Fiske Unions and the Radio Industry, 1944, 3 folders containing Radio survey, Interviews, Memos

[No report available]


Box 114 Folder B-0235

P. F. Lazarsfeld, R. Franzen and T. Ehrlich Sampling Procedures for Measurement of Station Coverage,, 1944, 87pp. One empty Folder

[This report contains tables which list 1) the number of counties with radio stations in each state, 2) state totals for counties with radio stations, 3) assignment of ballots in counties with radio stations and 4) counties without radio stations. A complete list by state of all cities and towns in counties which have radio stations is also included.]


Box 114 Folder B-0236

Herzog American Mutual Advertising Test, 1944, 1 folder containing Test

[Report not available]


Box 114 Folder B-0237

Curtis WNEW's Study of the NAB Circulation Plan, 1944, 1 folder containing Study

[Report not available]


Box 114 Folder B-0240

Lazarsfeld, Berelson, Mills, Katz Personal Influence (Decatur Study). See: Project Files under Project Number above.,, 1944

[Report not available]


Box 114 Folder B-0241

Lazarsfeld Effectiveness of Anti-Defamation League Propaganda, 1945, 1 folder containing Preliminary study

[Report not available]


Box 114 Folder B-0242

Glock Lutheran Study, 1945, 3 folders containing Questions, Study, Meeting minutes

[Report not available]


Box 114 Folder B-0243

Majorie Fiske and Katherine Wolf The Children Talk About Comics, 1946, 115 pp.; 5 folders containing Empty (copy in Vienna), Codes, Memos, Note

["This study is the first ... which has attempted to get any direct information about the impact of comic book reading on children." 100 children were intensively interviewed to get some impression of the motives in and effects of comic book reading among different groups in relation to their general behavior, interests and attitudes. Interview guide included. See also pp. 3-50 in Communications Research, 1948-1949.]


Box 114 Folder B-0244

Bernard Berelson An Experiment in Serial Reproduction, 1946, 15 pp.; 3 folders containing Study-report, Interviews, Memo

[Six chains of three men were used to discover how much of the original contents were communicated and what additions and distortions were introduced in each retelling of a cartoon about minority groups within the labor movement.]


Box 114 Folder *B-0246

Bernard Berelson What "Missing the Newspaper" Means, 1946, 26 pp.; 3 folders containing Memo, Questions, Study report-questions

[60 intensive interviews were conducted to get at the basic problem, the function of the modern newspaper for its readers. Questionnaire included. Published. See pp. 111- 129 in Communications Research, 1948-1949.]


Box 114 Folder B-0248

Jeanette Sayre Smith How to Study Control of the Media of Communications,, 1945, 110 pp.; 1 folder containing Empty folder (copy in Vienna)

[A report on the existing materials covering the role of professional personnel, organized interests, economics, government, comparative studies, and proposals for changing the control structure.]


Box 114 Folder B-0250-1

Patricia Kendall The Personification of Prejudice as a Device in Educational Propaganda-An Experiment in Product Improvement,, 1946, 132 pp.; 24 files

[150 men were interviewed as to their understanding of three "Mr. Biggott" cartoons. Interview guide included. ]


Box 114 Folder B-0250-2

The Women Meet Mr. Biggott. Patricia Kendall, 1946, 33 pp.

[Three "Mr. Biggott" cartoons were shown to 692 women in Decatur, Illinois. From the interview data gathered, it was possible to study who did, and who did not understand them]


Box 114 Folder B-0250-3

Testing Cartoon Comprehension-A Comparison of Two Different Methods. Patricia Kendall and Marion Strauss,, 1946, 26 pp.

[Methodological comparisons are made between B-0250-1 and B-0250-2 which used two different techniques to test the understandability of these three "Mr. Biggott cartoons. Questionnaire for B-0250-2 included. See also "The Analysis of Deviant Cases in Communications Research" by Kendall and Wolf, pp. 152-179 in Communications Research, 1948-1949.]


Box 115 Folder B-0304-1

Charles Y. Glock and Margaret McDonald Firemen's Attitudes towards the Fire Department Pension System and Their Effects on Morale,, 1948, 52 pp.; 10 folders containing

[312 firemen were interviewed. Questionnaire included.]


Box 115 Folder B-0304-2

Charles Y. Glock Elements of Job Satisfaction Among Members of the New York City Fire Department,, 1948, 35 pp.; 10 folders containing

[An analysis of data collected on aspects of the job other than pensions.]


Box 115 Folder B-0305

Klapper Public Library Inquiry Project, 1947, 1 Bound report and 6 folders containing Bound report, report, Codes, Memos & correspondence, Survey of literature, Questions & pamphlets


Box 115 Folder B-0306

Jeannette Green and Babette Kass A Study of Consumer Attitudes to the Association of the Armour Name With Soap Products,, 1948, 126 pp.; 6 folders containing Code & questionnaire, Questionnaire, Memos & correspondence, Codes, Empty folder (report copy in Vienna)

[This study determined people's reactions to a meat-packing company making soap. Questionnaires included.]


Box 115 Folder B-0307

Charles Y. Glock A Study of Magazine Preferences Among Executives of Industrial and Mill Supply Companies,, 1947, 25 pp.; 4 folders containing Code, Notes, Outline of research procedures, Empty folder (copy in Vienna)

[Mail questionnaires sent to 2505 executives asked them to list in order of preference the business and general news magazines they read regularly.]


Box 115 Folder B-0308-l

Carol Coen A Study of Magazine Preferences Among Textile Mill Executives,, 1947, 38 pp., Ext:4 folders

[Reading preferences of 602 textile mill executives among 14 selected trade magazines were solicited.]


Box 115 Folder B-0308-2

A Study of Magazine Preferences Among Textile Mill Executives. Babette Kass,, 1949, 63 pp.

[This report represents the preferences of 1024 textile mill executives among 14 selected trade magazines. Questionnaire included.]


Box 115 Folder B-0309

Barbara Hockey, Robert Carlson and Anders Lunde Analysis of the Controversy Between the American Federation of Musicians and the Radio and Recording Companies,, 1948, 137 pp.; 3 folders containing

[Arguments on both sides are presented, then statistics picturing the state of employment of musicians, finally a review of the musical interests and activities of the American people since the advent of radio and broadcasting.]


Box 115 Folder B-0310,

Charles Y. Glock and Melvin Goldberg Serious Radio Programs in the New York Area,, 1947, 57 pp.; 1 folder containing Empty folder (copy in Vienna)

[An analysis of serious radio programs available in the New York area and the extent to which they were heard was made to help determine whether Columbia University should operate an FM station.]


Box 115 Folder B-0311

Charles Y. Glock Some Observations on the Life Dealer Panel, 1948, 25 pp.; 3 folders containing Observations, Report

[After careful study a recommendation was made that no further analysis of this panel be made as the nature of the sample and structure of the study precluded the derivation of valid and reliable conclusions from the available data.]


Box 115 Folder B-0314

Anti-Semitism Poll in New York City- American Jewish Committee, 1947, 3 folders containing Questionnaires, Misc., Planning for the poll

[Report not available]


Box 115 Folder B-0315

Benjamin Ringer and Charles Y. Glock Some Applications of the Technique of Content Analysis to the Study of Newspaper Treatment of a Controversial Issue,, October, 1947, 66 pp.; 2 folders containing Report, Code

[Analysis of Flint, Michigan, newspapers as to their treatment of the UAW-CIO strike against General Motors Corporation. Both public and union newspapers were studied.]


Box 115 Folder B-0320

Lazarsfeld & Fiddle Jewish Labor Study Analysis (Institute of Social Research Data),, 1947, 5 folders containing Codebook, Directives for editing, Typescripts, Report


Box 115 Folder B-0323

Margaret McDonald A Pilot Study of the Public's Awareness of and Knowledge about Existing Health Facilities,, 1948, 50 pp.; 6 folders containing Empty folder (copy in Vienna), Memos & correspondence, Proposal, Description of questionnaires, Questionnaires

[This presents a preliminary questionnaire with results of the pretest interviews along with recommendations for revision of the questionnaire and a proposal for its city-wide administration.]


Box 115 Folder B-0331-1

Arthur Komhauser Psychological Responses to Newspaper and Radio Advertisements,, 1949, 111 pp.; 30 folders containing

[This report attempts to ascertain what goes on in people's minds when they read newspaper ads and hear radio commercials. It also considers how people are attracted to these advertisements, and the general attitudes of individuals toward them. Questionnaires and sample advertisements included.]


Box 115 Folder B-0331-2

Psychological Analysis of One Newspaper, 1948


Box 115 Folder B-0331-(2A?)

Synthetic Detergent Advertisement and One Radio Synthetic Detergent Commercial. Jeannette Green,, 1948., 30 pp.,

[28 women were shown a selected newspaper advertisement and questioned immediately about their response to that advertisement. The respondents then heard an advertisement of the same product on the phonograph in an attempt to analyze what effect the use of each media has on the response to an advertisement. In half the interviews the order was reversed so that the respondents heard the advertisement before reading it.]


Box 115 Folder B-0331-3

Psychological Impact of Newspaper and Radio Advertisements. Leo Srole and Jeannette Green,, 1949, 125 pp.

[In addition to primary emphasis on "immediate" psychological responses to the two media, this study investigates how people come to pay attention to the advertisements in their newspaper and on the air and it seeks further information on the attitudes people have developed toward newspaper and radio advertising in general. 700 housewives interviewed. Questionnaire included.]


Box 115 Folder B-0332

Klapper & Glock Scientific American Study (Condon Case Controversy),, 1948, 7 folders containing Coding instructions, Questionnaire & codes, Questionnaire, Codes, Correspondence & Questionnaire, Report (article)


Box 115 Folder B-0333

York N. Lucci and Alan S. Meyer Oneonta Health Survey-Diary of Field Operations, October-December 1951,, 1951, 66 pp.; 2 folders containing Empty folder (copy in Vienna, report), Questionnaire

[All members 18 and older in a random sample of 800 households in Oneonta, New York, and contiguous rural area were to be surveyed. Object: to obtain statistics on the health status and health needs of the community. Questionnaires included.]


Box 115 Folder B-0334

Leo Srole and Robert T. Bower Voting Behavior of American Ethnic Groups, 1936-1944,, 1948, 34 pp.; 3 folders containing Empty folder (copy in Vienna, article), Memos, Polls

[Re-examines question of ethnic voting by relating sex, age, economic status, and education to ethnic groups: Jews, Blacks, Italians, and Irish.]


Box 115 Folder B-0335

Clarence Fish and Francis Parker The Public Views RCA's New System of Recorded Music,, 1949, 40 pp.; 10 folders containing Memo, Questionnaires, Interviews, RCA tape recorder, Analysis, Draft analysis, Respondents background, Empty folder (report-copy in Vienna)

[Forty-one people interviewed expressed favorable attitudes to the product-45 rpm record player and records, more unfavorable ones to the general situation and the ad.]


Box 115 Folder B-0336

Kingsley Davis German Broadcasting Project, 1949, 11 folders containing Correspondence, Memos, Transcripts, Pertinent facts, Analysis & facts & correspondence & schedules


Box 115 Folder B-0337

Kass Public Views of Atomic Energy (Federation of Atomic Scientists Report),, 1948, 14 folders containing Questionnaires, Project reports on World Government Project, Memos, Atomic bomb questionnaire, Transcript report, Respondents, Report on UN, Minutes of Conference on Atomic Energy & World Organizations at Princeton (Nov. 28-30, 1947)

[Report not available]


Box 115 Folder B-0338

Gasoline Study, 1948, 3 folders containing Interviews, Typescript report, Typescript & related printed article

[Report not available]


Box 115 Folder B-0339

Charles Y. Glock & Babette Kass Advertising Agencies & Companies,, 1948, 5 folders containing Correspondence, Companies questioned, Questionnaires, Company responses, List of companies under various advertising companies

[Report not available]


Box 115 Folder B-0340

Berelson, Lazarsfeld, McPhee 1948 Voting Study (Elmira Study), 1948, 41 folders containing Empty folder, Codebooks, List, Questionnaire & Codebook, Transfer cards, Interview instructions, Computer sheets, Memos, Questionnaires, Ballots, Reviews, Articles and reprints, Mass Media Campaign (chapter draft), Elmira new groups codebook, Caplewitz sample, Sample lists, Empty folder (Voting by Lazarsfeld, Berelson, & McPhee), Article


Box 115 Folder B-0343

Kingsley Davis and Babette Kass The Social Psychology of Installment Buying: An Exploratory Study With Special Reference to Automobile Financing,, 1949, 191 pp.; 10 folders containing Questionnaires, Codes, Memos, Essential..., Portraits of CIT, Notes, Typescript report

[This is a report on attitudes and opinions toward installment buying in which 103 people were interviewed.]


Box 115 Folder B-0344

Jeannette Green Analysis and Five Depth Interviews on Prepared Ready-to-Eat Cereals,, 1948, 103 pp.; 2 folders containing Correspondence, Analysis & in depth interviews

[Five depth interviews were conducted with housewives on different economic levels to determine factors which influence purchase of ready-to-eat cereals and to provide incidental information about cereal eating and buying behavior. Interviews given in full and analyzed to illustrate the kind of data this type of interview affords.]


Box 115 Folder B-0345

Jeannette Green Pyequick Newspaper and Radio Advertising-A Psychological Analysis of Reader and Listener Reactions,, June 1948, 31 pp.; 2 folders containing Psychological analysis, Empty folder (copy in Vienna, analysis)

[This pilot study, based on material gathered for B-0331-1, evaluated the effectiveness of Pyequick ads in terms of feelings, images, thoughts and buying dispositions stimulated by these ads and also dealt with specific psychological resistances to them.]


Box 115 Folder B-0349

Merton, Sussman, Jahoda Eisenhower Mail Study, 1948, 2 folders containing Memos & correspondence, Code

[Report not available]


Box 116 Folder B-0350

Herta Herzog and John Morsell VD Means Trouble-Two Studies in the Social Psychology of Venereal Disease,, 1948-1949, 373 pp.; 67 folders containing , 2 binders & index cards Correspondence & memos. Memoranda, Codes of Waves I and II, Scripts for VD radio project, Statistics, Questionnaires, Wave II-blank schedules, Codes, Interviews, Interview specifications, Misc. pamphlets, Wave I-blank schedule, Misc. reports, Interview instructions, Misc. radio tests, Project specifications, Proposal, Interview pretests, Reports & analysis, Study & analysis, Survey, Patient list, Revisions of study, Study form, Classification, Notification of action, Demonstration program, Public health clinic, V.D. project- meeting of May, 1949.

[I. VD attitudes in the community-Herzog; 2 waves of 1000 interviews each in between which a comprehensive educational program was staged to provide systematic information on knowledge, interests, and attitudes of the general population with respect to syphilis and to ascertain the educational efforts' effectiveness. II. The VD sufferer and his motives-Morsell; 1000 interviews of persons who came to a VD clinic for help. Questionnaires for I and II included.]


Box 116 Folder B-0351

E. Fern Calling All Girls, September 2, 1948, 1 folder containing Research...

[Report not available]


Box 116 Folder B-0355

Lazarsfeld Latent Structure Analysis I, 1948, 30 Folders. Analytical chapters for project, Misc. materials, Training program, Correspondence & memos, Graphs, Computing forms, Chapter for project, Procedural instructions, Computation formulae, Mathematical foundation of analysis, Computation instructions, Project articles, Conceptual article, Procedural articles, Model for attitude testing, Memorandums, Empty folder containing ...,General model for factoring & scaling qualitative data

[Report not available]


Box 116 Folder B-0360

Techniques of Qualitative Interviews, 1948, 1 folder containing Empty folder

[Report not available]


Box 116 Folder B-0361-8

Some Contributions of a French Study to the Comparative Analysis of Communications.,, 1951, 102 pp., 2 copies

[ This is an analysis of organized group radio listening and the structure of French radio at the end of 1949. Also includes a statement outlining a long-range program of international communications research and the kinds of problems which would be met whenever it was undertaken.]


Box 116 Folder B-0361-9

Babette Kass Experimental Project on Identification of Voice of America Listeners,, 1952, 43 pp.

[Using data obtained in studies conducted in France, Austria and Finland, this experiment was to provide information leading to 1) the ability to arrive at a single estimate of the size of the VOA audience in each country, 2) the use of a minimal number of questions to provide such an absolute figure and 3) the possibility of designing a scale of intensity of listening to the VOA.]


Box 116 Folder B-0364

Dean Manheimer and Babette Kass A Study of Slogans for a Kinsey Whiskey Advertisement ,, 1949, 18 pp. Five Folders. Questionnaire, Tables, Test survey, Empty folder containing (copy ....in Vienna)

[Pre-test of four slogans for possible use in a whiskey advertisement, focusing on interest in and comprehension of them. 400 men interviewed. Questionnaire 'included.]


Box 116 Folder B-0365

Dean Manheimer and Babette Kass A Study of Blended Whiskey: Knowledge of its Nature and Influences in Brand Selection ,, 1949, 36 pp. Five Folders. Correspondence & memos, Questionnaire, Pretest findings, Specifications for Whiskey study

[230 men interviewed, questionnaire included.]


Box 116 Folder B-0366

Babette Kass A Study of Magazine Preferences among Latin American Executives ,, 1949, 20 pp. Four Folders. Correspondence & memos, Tables & Misc. material, Questionnaire, Empty folder containing (study- copy in Vienna)

[This report reviews the procedure used and presents the findings. Questionnaire included. 931 respondents.]


Box 116 Folder B-0367

Dean Manheimer and Babette Kass Job Satisfaction among New York Life Underwriters ,, 1949, 573 pp. 5 Folders. Codes, Questionnaire, Correspondence & Memos, Codebook, Empty folder containing (report copy supposedly in Vienna)

[Three Parts. Repeat of earlier mail questionnaire survey. Questionnaire included. Section I summarizes overall statistics and analyzes primary significance of survey results. Section II compares attitudes of underwriters. Section III contains all their written-in suggestions.]


Box 116 Folder B-0368

Babette Kass "Ad Fact" Analysis of Weekly Newspapers, 1949, 16 pp. 4 Folders. Memos & correspondence, Contracts, Analysis, Empty folder containing (operating instructions- copy in Vienna)

[Trial run to provide a base for estimating cost of further work; information for charting the advertising effectiveness analysis of North Carolina newspapers.]


Box 116 Folder B-0369

Babette Kass and J. Mayone Stycos A Conceptual Analysis of Motivation in Men's Clothing Behavior ,, 1949, 94 pp. 7 Folders. Proposal, Memos & correspondence, Tables, Misc. materials, Questionnaire, Report, Empty folder containing (report interviews (part II)- copy in Vienna)

[Three Parts. Depth interviews administered to individuals of varying age, sex, occupation, and socioeconomic status. Complete interviews included.]


Box 116 Folder B-0370-1

J. Mayone Stycos and Mary Stycos Greek Attitudes Towards: U. S., U. S. S.R., Great Britain, France,, 1951, 96 pp.; 76 folders containing , 2 separate...

[300 individuals, mostly male radio listeners, were interviewed on their attitudes toward the people, ways of life and foreign policies of the four above countries. All B-0370 reports on Greece are based on the same 300 qualitative interviews.]


Box 116 Folder B-0370-2

The Radio Audience in Greece. J. Mayone Stycos and Mary Stycos, 1951, 67 pp.

[This covers the role of radio in the lives of the Greeks, including their image of radio, listening habits and preferences and attitudes toward foreign broadcasts.]


Box 116 Folder B-0370-3

Mass Media in Greece-A Comparative Description of Radio, Newspaper and Motion Picture. J. Mayone Stycos and Mary Stycos,, 1951, 75 pp.

[This is a comparative evaluation of the three media, in an attempt to assess the relative advantages and disadvantages of each of these means of communication in Greece.]


Box 116 Folder B-0370-4

Information Monopolists in Rural Greece. J. Mayone Stycos and Mary Stycos,, 1951, 29 pp.

[A consideration of the illiterate tavern owner who may own the only radio in a village, and the priest and teacher who can read the newspaper.]


Box 117 Folder B-0370-5

Mass Communications Audiences in Turkey. Daniel Lerner, George Schueller and Mary Stycos,, 1951, 168 pp.

[ 300 qualitative interviews "designed to study the comparative role of the several mass media and face-to-face communications in the lives of various segments of the Turkish population."]


Box 117 Folder B-0370-6

Radio Listening in Turkey. Daniel Lerner, George Schueller and Mary Stycos,, 1952, 41 pp.

[115 interviews were conducted with four key groups in Turkish society in order to study radio listening in general and foreign broadcast listening in particular.]


Box 117 Folder B-0370-7

Newspaper and Foreign Language Publication Reading in Turkey -A Comparison of Four Key Groups in Turkish Society. Daniel Lerner, George K. Schueller and Mary Stycos.,, 1952

[An analysis of newspaper reading habits and preferences of the same four key groups, reading patterns of foreign publications, and comparison of reading of American and other foreign language publications.]


Box 117 Folder B-0370-8

Movies, Newsreels and Documentary Films in Turkey. Daniel Lerner, George Schueller and Mary Stycos,, 1952, 32 pp.

[This report describes their patterns of moviegoing, reactions to foreign newsreels and reactions to foreign documentaries.]


Box 117 Folder B-0370-9

Comparisons of the Various Domestic Media in Turkey. Daniel Lerner, George Schueller and Mary Stycos,, 1952, 32 pp.

[The role domestic mass media played in their lives was determined.]


Box 117 Folder B-0370-10

Personal Contacts with Foreigners in Turkey. Daniel Lerner, George K. Schueller and Mary Stycos,, 1952, 24 pp.

[A survey of personal contacts among members of these key groups with foreigners-domestic contacts, those abroad, and impressions of Americans.]


Box 117 Folder B-0370-11

The Radio Audience of Lebanon. William N. McPhee and Rolf B. Meyersohn, 1951, 172 pp.

[A study of the potential audiences within an Arab country. Based on 300 qualitative interviews.]


Box 117 Folder B-0370-12

Communications and Public Opinion in Jordan. J. Mayone Stycos, 1951, 120 pp.

[An analysis of the attitudes and communications pattems of four numerically and structurally significant groups in Jordan. Based on about 150 qualitative interviews.]


Box 117 Folder B-0370-13

Climates of Opinion in Egypt Patricia L. Kendall and Benjamin B. Ringer,, 1952, 262 pp.

[The psychological and political contexts of the communications behavior of four occupational groups are studied. Based on 331 qualitative interviews.]


Box 117 Folder B-0370-14

Communications Behavior of Selected Social Groups in Egypt Patricia Kendall and Benjamin B. Ringer,, 1952, 61 pp.

[Their communications behavior is studied in an attempt to determine the effect of attitudes upon receptivity to foreign broadcasts in Egypt.]


Box 117 Folder B-0370-15

Syrian Attitudes Toward America and Russia. William McPhee and Rolf Meyersohn,, 1952, 190 pp.

[Based on interviews with controlled sample of 300 persons. Sets up political typology and studies attitudes and communications behavior in relation to that typology.]


Box 117 Folder B-0370-16

Partisanship and Communications Behavior in Iran. Benjamin Ringer and David L. Sills,, 1952, 86 pp.

[A study of U.S. and Russian partisans in the Iranian population to establish the relationship between political opinion and mass media behavior; 201 qualitative interviews.]


Box 117 Folder B-0370-17

The Political Extremes in Iran. Benjamin B. Ringer and David L. Sills, 1952, 68 pp.

[201 qualitative interviews conducted to form a description of adherents to the extreme left and the extreme right.]


Box 118 Folder B-0370-18

Communications Behavior and Political Attitudes in Four Arabic Countries. Elihu Katz,, 1952, 245 pp.

[ A statistical summary of studies of communication and opinion in four Middle Eastern countries, emphasizing differences related to nationality and education.]


Box 118 Folder B-0370-19

Appeals to the Near and Middle East Siegfried Kracauer, 1952, 56 pp.

[This report brings together and codifies the implications of the entire communications behavior study (B-0370) which are most relevant for the International Information Administration's program in the Near and Middle East. The three parts of this report make suggestions for the handling of the media along the Soviet periphery, deal with the content and presentation of the IIA communications and discuss the best ways of communicating with different nationality groups.]


Box 118 Folder B-0371

Jeannette Green and Babette Kass Brand Motivations in the Purchase of Major Household Appliances-A Pilot Investigation,, 1950, 176 pp.; 13 folders containing Television interview, Questionnaires, Empty folder (report- copy in Vienna), Store observations, Misc. materials, Memos & correspondence, the working house study; Electrical & gas home appliance industry, Study, Research proposals

[100 pilot interviews, 28 observations of actual shopping behavior, with particular reference to refrigerators and television sets. Main objectives were to find some major problems in this area, to discover hypotheses, to test further procedures. Questionnaires included.]


Box 118 Folder B-0372

Babette Kass The Influence of Handwriting on School Grades, 1950, 34 pp.; 5 folders containing Memos & correspondence, Handwriting & jobs, Test study, Research proposals, Report (2 copies)

[250 high school students' essays in their own handwriting were graded, then regraded when all were rewritten in uniform mechanical script.]


Box 118 Folder B-0373

Jeannette Green Preliminary Hypotheses on Factors Affecting the Acceptance of Soluble Coffee,, 1949, 234 pp.; 1 folder containing Empty folder (report copy in Vienna)

[15 depth interviews conducted to find out resistances to soluble coffee and the bases for those resistances and also to determine the factors contributing to its acceptance. Complete interviews included.]


Box 118 Folder B-0374

Marie Jahoda Talking it Over-An Approach to the Improvement of Inter-Group Relations in Industry,, 1949, 51 pp.; 1 folder containing Empty folder (report copy in Vienna)

[An exploratory study based on data from observations of discussion sessions among 9 management and 15 labor persons at General Cable, Perth Amboy, New Jersey, from informal conversation, answers to questionnaires, and from group evaluation of the course. Questionnaires included.]


Box 118 Folder B-0375

J. Mayone Stycos and Warren Breed The Harrisburg Community and its Newspapers-An Exploratory Investigation,, 1950, 68 pp.; 4 folders containing Questionnaire, Empty folder (report copy in Vienna), Preliminary proposal, Respondents

[Overall problem was: Do people want another newspaper? 46 personal, unstructured interviews on general climate of Harrisburg to set up hypotheses, to find direction for solution of problem, to develop techniques for its solution.]


Box 118 Folder B-0376

Stanley Bigman The "New Internationalism" Under Attack, 1950, 105 pp.; 1 folder containing Report

[Six publications conducting a sustained campaign against world federalism as one aspect of a Communist conspiracy were analyzed as to the arguments used in opposing "World Government."]


Box 118 Folder B-0377

Kass Margarine Study, 1949, 3 folders containing Interview guide, Questionnaire, Study

[Report not available]


Box 118 Folder B-0378

Lazarsfeld Stock Exchange Study, 1949, 2 folders containing Questionnaire, Proposal

[Report not available]


Box 118 Folder B-0380

Ohio State University Election..., 1949, 1 folder containing Questionnaire

[Report not available]


Box 118 Folder B-0385

Robert Merton Social Theory & Structure, 1949, 1 folder containing Empty folder

[Report not available]


Box 118 Folder B-0390-1

Fred Ikle The Effect of Physical Destruction in Cities upon Population Size and Distribution,, 1951, 93 pp.; 16 folders containing ; 6 stapled folders containing , 2 uncovered stapled folders containing Dissertation by Ikle..., Uncovered folder- University report on Human Resource Research Institute, Interview methodology, Interview bibliography, Progress report by Kingsley Davis, Memos & correspondence, Index of reports, Content code for index, Report summary, ...reports & articles, Progress reports- Ikle,

[Using data obtained primarily from more than 60 West German cities bombed in World War 11, this report establishes a method for estimating the population loss of a city as a result of housing destruction.]


Box 118 Folder B-0390-2

The Use of Demographic and Transit Data for Urban Analysis: Warsaw as an Illustrative Case. Fred C. Ikle,, 1951, 31 pp.

[Using data obtained primarily from the local statistical office in Warsaw, this report illustrates the use of demographic and transit data in analyzing the growth and development of war-damaged cities.]


Box 118 Folder B-0390-3

The Long-Range Effect of Destruction upon Urban Population Distribution Compared with the Short-Range Effect: Hamburg as an Illustrative Case. Fred Ikle,, 1951, 7 pp.

[This report discusses the influence of wartime urban destruction on population distribution as compared to the long-range historical trend in population distribution.]


Box 118 Folder B-0390-4

Eleanor Bernert and Fred Ikle Evacuation and the Cohesion of Urban Groups,, 1952, pp.133-136 Published in the Amreican Journal ofSociology, Vol. 58 (1952), pp.133-136.


Box 118 Folder B-0390-5

The Role of Transportation, Communication and Utilities in the Social Effects of Destruction. Fred Ikle,, 1952, 31 pp.

[This report deals with further problems concerning social effects of air-borne destruction in cities with emphasis on its demographic aspects. It examines the physical effects of destruction on a city's transportation system, communications facilities and utilities in order to determine the social repercussions of this damage.]


Box 118 Folder B-0390-6

The Social Effects of Bombing. Fred Ikle. Published. See book: The Social Impact of Bomb Destruction by Fred Ikle., 1950-1952


Box 118 Folder B-0390-7

The Measurement of Morale. Hilda Hertz, 1951, 19 pp.

[Purpose of study was "to examine existing studies and literature for techniques of measuring morale, and availability of data useful for the measurement and analysis of morale."]


Box 118 Folder B-0390-8,9

Rank Correlation of Cities and Refinement; Reports 1 & 2. Carl Hammer,, 1951, 77 pp.

[Based on statistical data, these reports attempt to develop mathematical formulae for the measurement of degree of urbanization and societal stability.]


Box 118 Folder B-0390-10

Growth Rates of the Urban Population: Changes and Their Measurement Carl Hammer and Hilda Hertz,, 1952, 34 pp.

[A discussion of the application of mathematical tools to counts and measurements in urban sociology.]


Box 118 Folder B-0390-11

Urbanism: A Summary of the Proceedings of the Columbia University Seminar on Population. A. J. Jaffe,, 1951, 62 pp.

[Discusses the emergence of the modern city in an international context-economic functions performed, identifying characteristics, patterns of land-use, city-region relationships. Suggested research. Bibliography.]


Box 118 Folder B-0390-12

Production-Maintenance Functions of the Urban Working Force. A. J. Jaffe,, 1951, 16 pp.

[This is an attempt to differentiate between workers performing production functions and workers performing maintenance functions and a consideration of the implications of such a division. Based on Canadian and U.S. census data.]


Box 118 Folder B-0390-13

The Stability of Cities: Some Considerations and Calculations. A. J. Jaffe,, 1951, 35 pp.

[A consideration of the stability of relationships among cities over a period of time, and of the stability of industrial relationships within single cities over a period of time.]


Box 118 Folder B-0390-14

A Survey of the Contents of Russian Censuses. Joseph Froomkin, 1951, 78 pp.

[This paper is concerned with a descriptive survey of the contents of the Russian census describing in detail the census of 1926 and to a lesser extent those of 1897, 1917, 1920, and 1923. An explanation of definitions of terms is included.]


Box 118 Folder B-0390-15

A Comparative Study of Skill Designations in the U.S. and U.S.S.R. Joseph Froomkin and A. J. Jaffe,, 1952, 30 pp.

[An attempt to determine whether the difference in definition of skilled workers in the U. S. and U. S. S.R. is related to differences in technological and socioeconomic structures. Based on census data.]


Box 118 Folder B-0390-16

Analysis of Effects of Urbanization in Five Russian Cities. Joseph Froomkin,, 1952, 83 pp.

[An enumeration of changes in the technological and socioeconomic structure of five Russian cities which have taken place during rapid urbanization. Includes discussion of usefulness of Soviet statistics.]


Box 118 Folder B-0390-17

Estimating a Nation's Urban Growth. A. J. Jaffe, Carl Hammer and Dorothy Jahn,, 1952, 44 pp.

[A discussion of empirical examples of urban growth and alternative means of estimating such growth.]


Box 118 Folder B-0390-18

Korean Urbanization: Past Development and Future Potentials. Thomas 0. Wilkinson,, 1952, 87 pp.

[This study is an attempt to provide some pertinent information about the socioeconomic development of Korea and to relate such development to the growth of Korean cities. Based on census data.]


Box 118 Folder B-0390-20

World Urban Resources Index, Progress Report. Kingsley Davis, Carl Hammer, Hilda Hertz, Lois Pratt, Samuel Pratt and Natalie Rogoff,, 1952, 39 pp.

[A progress report and prospectus for the future of a system for filing quantitative data for the cities of the world with over 100,000 population.]


Box 118 Folder B-0555-6

Anticipatory Socialization, A Study of Mobility Expectations and Style of Life. Theresa Falaguerra,, 1957, 81 pp.

[This discusses behavioral and attitudinal indicators of expected change in socioeconomic status which appeared in questionnaires administered to car owners in Peoria, Illinois, and San Bernardino, California.]


Box 119 Folder B-0390-21

The Universe of Cities: Some Preliminary Considerations. Natalie Rogoff,, 1953, 34 pp.

[This report deals with the potential usefulness of the World Urban Resources Index for comparative, systematic analysis and stresses the importance of the context, or universe, of a particular city in such analysis.]


Box 119 Folder B-0390-22

Relative Merits of Various Formulas for Rates of Growth. Carl Hammer and Natalie Rogoff,, 1952, 15 pp.

[An evaluation of methods of calculation of rates of growth intended for use in large-scale projects.]


Box 119 Folder B-0390-23

A Functional Interpretation of the Cost-Utility Index. Carl Hammer, 1952, 9 pp.

[A discussion of operationalizing Otis Dudley Duncan's cost-utility framework.]


Box 119 Folder B-0390-24

Demographic Indices of the World's Urban Population. Natalie Rogoff, Bonnie Loflin, Thomas Wilkinson and Samuel Baum,, 1953, 97 pp.

[Age structure and sex composition of urban populations. Demographic profiles of some cities. Intercity variation in demographic structure. Based on data on file in World Urban Resources Index.]


Box 119 Folder B-0390-25

The Mediterranean Region and its Cities. Donald Foley, Judith Blake, Hilda Hertz and Suzette Kettler,, 1953, 204 pp.

[A study of the demographic structure of 94 Mediterranean cities and their economic roles. Based on World Urban Resources Index data.]


Box 119 Folder B-0391

Kingsley Davis and others Interview Methodology Research Program, 1951, 49 folders containing and 1 binder Air interrogation guide - Airforce (1952, market restricted), List of documents, Project explanation, Project descriptions, Memo, Organizational structure, Plans & requirements, Objective & plans, Cost reimbursement, Expenditures- through June 1951, Statement of plans, Work statement, General proposals, Methodological considerations, Sample preliminary analysis- Harvard Individual reports & articles, Research memorandums, Research program & schedule for German staff, Raw individual intelligence reporter (marked restricted), Questionnaire, Attachments, Memos& correspondence, Wriggens material- 4 separate folders included, Progress reprort, , Article (restricted), Misc., Guide to interviewing voluntary sources (restricted), Exploratory studies in nature of interviewing, Data collection forms, Reports & memos, Harvard Refugee Interview project, Interviewing hints, Bibliography on Columbia University Project, Selection of interviewers, Empty folder (Bibliography o interviewing literature), Proposal for further investigations

[Vols. I-V, Five volumes are: I. Data Collection Forms and related Material, 28 pp.; II. Reports and Memoranda, 88 pp.; III. The Harvard Refugee Project, 58 pp.; IV. Interviewer Hints for Wringer Interviews, 38 pp.; V. Bibliography of the Literature concerning the use of Interviewing in Selected Fields, 77 p.]


Box 119 Folder B-0392

J. Mayone Stycos Changes in Razor Blade Brands-A Study of Consumer Motivations,, 1950, 58 pp.; 4folders Codes & Questionnaires, Proposal, Memos, Empty folder (report)

[26 men were intensively interviewed to uncover motivations which might not come out by more standard questionnaire method and to develop a questionnaire which could test and elaborate upon hypotheses developed as a result of the study.]


Box 119 Folder B-0393

Robert C. Myers Reaction to Toni and Lilt Home Waves, 1951, 155 pp.; 11 folders containing Interview guide, Proposal, Trip report, Studies, Empty folder (report copy in Vienna), Empty folders, Observation summary, Employment applications, Respondent key

[250 depth interviews in Buffalo of women who had switched from one to the other.]


Box 119 Folder B-0394-1

Leo Srole, Babette Kass and Charles Glock I.A.D. Car Card Evaluation Study: Preliminary Draft,, 1951, 223 pp.; 12 folders containing

[This study focussed on the audience for the posters prepared by the Institute for American Democracy and the experiences of the subjects as they saw the material. 400 bus riders in Springfield, Massachusetts, were intensively interviewed using mainly open-ended questionnaires.]


Box 119 Folder B-0394-2

Impact of Public Service Advertising: A Controlled Study of Anti-Discrimination Car Cards. Leo Srole, Charles Glock and Babette Kass,, 1952, 166 pp.

[Based on 401 interviews with bus riders in Springfield, Massachusetts, this report evaluates audience reaction to a series of posters prepared by the Anti-Defamation League designed to improve attitudes toward minority groups. It discusses such factors as who and how many people saw the posters, and the viewers' comprehension and recall of these posters.]


Box 119 Folder B-0395

William McPhee, Phillip Ennis and Alan Meyer A Progress Report of the 1950 Congressional Voting Study,, 1952, 79 pp.; 14 folders containing Empty folder (McPhee & ...Public Opinion & Congressional Elections), Memos & correspondence, Questionnaires, Articles, Misc. materials, Background material & questionnaires, Article, Codebook, Progress report on study

[This report includes a progress report on the study of the 1950 Congressional elcctions by William McPhee, and two papers by Philip Ennis and Alan Meyer. Meyer's paper "The Independent Voter" discusses the definition and characteristics of the independent voter, while Ennis's "Contextual Factors in Voting Decisions" examines how differing social and political contexts affect standards of judgement and voting behavior.]


Box 119 Folder B-0396

Stanley K. Bigman Evaluating the Effectiveness of U.S.I.E. Programs: A Manual on Research Methods and Techniques,, 1951, 298 pp.; 3 folders containing Questionnaire, Empty folder (Report-copy in Vienna), State Department manual- How Important is an Information Program?

[A manual for public affairs officers on how to run an evaluational research project: opinion leaders, obtaining representative sample, questionnaire construction, interviewing techniques and interviewer selection, use of panels, observation and participant observer, and analyzing the content of communications.]


Box 119 Folder B-0400

Lipset, Trow, Coleman Union Democracy (International Typographical Union Study),, 1950, 7 folders containing Codebook and marginals. Questionnaires, Proposals, Non-bureau code guide, Interviewer instructions, Article, Review

[Report not available]


Box 119 Folder B-0402

Kass What Does Your Congregation Think?, 1950, 1 folder containing Monograph

[Report not available]


Box 119 Folder B-0404

Paul F. Lazarsfeld Methodological Considerations in International Broadcasting Research ,, 1951, 181 pp. 3 Folders. Project contract, Memos & corespondence, Report

[Methodological considerations include: opinion leadership comparison in urban-rural Sweden; the snowball technique; identifying international audience; Voice of America audience in Norway; content analysis and "competitive broadcasting" to Germany; testing Voice of America programs; latent content of broadcasts.]


Box 119 Folder B-0405

Robert O Carlson Case Finding & Patient Management- Through an Understanding of Known Syphilitic Patients,, 1950, 1 folder containing Study

[A study of non-white patients in Mississippi.]


Box 119 Folder B-0406

School of Public Health/ BASR Episdemiology of Hypertension, 1953, 1 folder containing Report- planning and research on episdemiology & unrelated pamphlet

[Report not available?]


Box 119 Folder B-0407

Jaffe Manpower & Labor Force Analysis, 1950, 1 folder containing Empty folder (monograph)

[Report not available]


Box 119 Folder B-0409

B.A.S.R. Evaluation of the Proposed Betty Crocker Television Program, 1950, 120 pp.; 18 folders containing Questionnaires, Script of program, Memos & correspondence, Proposal, Syracuse test sessions I-X, Charts & graphs, Tentative report, Preliminary report

[352 women registered interest in or dislike of the program on the Program Analyzer, answered a questionnaire and took part in group discussion. Questionnaire included. Report not available]


Box 119 Folder B-0410

Peter H. Rossi Urban Residential Mobility, 1952, 462 pp.20 folders and 1 separate binder. Separate binder contains codes. Folders contain Typed report, Ross's Manuscript, Summary of field work experience, Research & analysis memoranda, Map series-Philadelphia, Structure sampling, Philadelphia Housing & Neighorhood owners questionnaire, Owners and renters questionnaires, Enumeration sheet code, Residential mobility decision analysis, Marginals, Validation of Mobility Potential Scale, Interview schedule, Questionnaire, Proposals for research, Book & AJS article-Why Families Move?

[Why Families Move, Glencoe, IL: The Free Press, 1955. Inteviews with a stratified sample of approximately 1000 in Philadelphia provided information for this study which focussed on characteristics of mobile and stable areas, characteristics of mobile households, and reasons for moves given by mobile households. Questionnaire and bibliography included.]


Box 119 Folder B-0411

Kendall Conflict and Mood (Reliability Factor), 1950, 12 fodlers Dissertation, Article, Codes, Empty folder (article), Questionnaires, Questionnaire instructions

[Report not available]


Box 119 Folder B-0412

American Jewish Committee Communication Study, 1950, 2 folders containing Questionnaires, Codebook

[Report not available]


Box 119 Folder B-0415-1

Merton, Lazarsfeld, Morsell Titl:, 1950, 2 Folders. Empty folder containing (...in Social Research, Merton & Lazarsfeld), Empty folder containing (S-0418- Doctoral Dissertation on Political Behavior of Negroes in New York City)

[Report not available]


Box 120 Folder B-0420-1

Paul F. Lazarsfeld and Robert K. Merton Proposal to Establish an Institute for Training in Social Research,, 1950, 97 pp.; 40 folders containing

[This is concerned with the problems of training in empirical social research. It proposes to establish the institute as a significant step towards a more adequate training program.]


Box 120 Folder *B-0420-5-3

Training for Social Science Research: A Qualitative Analysis of Factors Affecting the Training of Students for Modern Social Research. Charles R. Wright,, 1952, 90 pp.

[Published as part of doctoral dissertation, "The Effects of Training in Social Research on the Development of Professional Attitudes," Ann Arbor: University Microfilms, 1954.]


Box 120 Folder B-0420-3

A Formalization of Robert K. Merton's Explanation of "Value Homophily." Paul F. Lazarsfeld,, 1953, 41 pp.

[This paper is an attempt to formalize Merton's theoretical reflections. Merton's analysis of homophily with regard to racial attitudes is presented followed by a formalization of this analysis.]


Box 10120 Folder B-0420-4

The Construction of Indexes: A Common Language and Framework. S. M. Miller,, 1953, 24 pp.

[This paper briefly sketches a model of a research procedure and then explores in detail the general procedure followed at the last stages of an investigation.This paper is an attempt to formalize Merton's theoretical reflections. Merton's analysis of homophily with regard to racial attitudes is presented followed by a formalization of this analysis. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 120 Folder B-0420-5

Historical Materials on Innovations in Higher Education. Bernhard J. Stem,, 1953, 550 pp.

[This is a collection of examples from the history of higher education where innovations in advanced learning were proposed and either adopted or defeated. The purpose was to obtain information on the conditions under which new institutions become necessary, on how ideas develop into concrete plans, and on the forces that aid or hinder these plans. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 120 Folder B-0420-6

The Panel Technique: As a Systematic Introduction to Through-Time Analysis in the Behavioral Sciences. Joseph A. Precker,, 1953, 148 pp.

[This discussion of panel methods for the investigation of attitudes, and other manifestations of social change, is an attempt to organize some of the major studies and techniques into a consistent developing framework. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 120 Folder B-0420-7

Documents for the Seminar on Concepts and Indices in the Social Sciences. Natalie Rogoff,, 1953, 301 pp.

[This is a collection of documents dealing with specification of concepts, formal structure of individual and group characteristics, multi-dimensional classification, attribute space, and derived problems. Case material on specific sociological and economic concepts and specific concepts in social psychology and the measurement of change over time are also discussed. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 120 Folder B-0420-8

Concepts and Indices. Edited by Paul F. Lazarsfeld, 1953, 222 pp.

[This is a collection of documents from the Dartmouth Seminar on Concepts and Indices, July 11-25, 1953. Part I: Organization and Basic Themes; Part II: Documentation of the Leading Themes; Part II, A: From Imagery to Index-A Schematic Sequence, Part II, B: The Basic Operational Problems; Part III: Additional Case Materials and Reports. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 120 Folder B-0420-9

Analysis of Social Process. Edited by Paul F. Lazarsfeld, 1954, 459 pp.

[This is a collection of various papers from the Seminar on Social Process Analysis. Reports are: "Methods of Panel Analysis"; "Mutual Effects of Statistical Variables"; "Methodology of Repeated Interview Analysis"; "Notes on Impact Analysis"; "Seminar Discussion of the Relation of Panel and Experiment"; "Notes on Models for a Common Type of Attitude Process"; The Multi-Wave Panel as a Quasi-Experiment"; "Uniformities in the Voting Process"; "Formalization of McPhee's Model."]


Box 120 Folder B-0420-10

The In-Service Trainee Program of the Bureau of Applied Social Research. Samuel Pratt,, 1954, 117 pp.

[This report evaluates the in-service training program of the Bureau. It describes the general position of the program in the overall organization, the methods of obtaining trainees, the actual processes of training and the problems uncovered.]


Box 120 Folder B-0420-11

Panel Analysis Workbook. Bernard Levenson, 1958, 254 pp.

[Panel analysis is a research technique, a method of collecting information about individuals and studying one major class of change. This is a workbook intended to acquaint students with a variety of panel materials and to furnish them with experience in analyzing and experimenting with such data. Many solved problems are included.]


Box 120 Folder B-0420-12

Case Materials and Case Analysis in American Professional Training. Bernard Barber,, 1954, 78 pp.

[This report on the use of case materials and case analysis in American professional training attempts to define what constitutes such materials, and to consider how they may best be analyzed, by a comparative study of several areas in which there has actually occurred use of some such materials and of some adapted educational techniques. RECORD MAY NOT EXIST]


Box 120 Folder B-0421

Lois V. Pratt An Evaluation of Oil Progress Week, 1952, 159 pp.; 11 folders containing Codebook with Questionnaires, Codes, Questionnaire, Hypothesis to be tested, Interview instructions, Correspondence, Questionnaire, Codebook and instructions, Gas station attendants schedule code, Empty folder (Report, copy in Vienna)

[Impact of Oil Progress Week in 1951, in Bangor, Maine. Effective media, composition of population affected, role of gasoline station personnel and their evaluation of Oil Progress Week. Appendix: sampling procedure. See also B-0461.]


Box 120 Folder B-0422-1

Stanley Bigman Drug Use Among Adolescents-A Framework for Social Research,, 1951, 80 pp.; 5 folders containing Preliminary report, Bibliography-tentative outline, Public health research grants- statement of policy, U.S. Treasury- pamphlet on drug addiction, Meyer monograph and misc. studies

[Surveys available information and makes suggestions for future research. Discusses available information and lack of information on the earliest social contexts of exposure, addiction, and treatment of adolescents.]


Box 120 Folder B-0423-1

Jeannette Green What Subscribers Think About Quick Magazine, 1951, 100 pp.; 12 folders containing

[122 people interviewed-random sample of every sixth home in alphabetical list of Quick subscribers in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.]


Box 120 Folder B-0423-3

The Role of Quick Magazine in the Lives of its Syracuse Subscribers. Rolf Meyersohn,, 1952, 158 pp.

[This is a study of Quick readers which includes comparative material on their use of other mass media. It is based on interviews with 111 subscribers. Questionnaire included.]


Box 120 Folder B-0424

B.A.S.R. A Preliminary Appraisal of the Old Reading Beer Slogan "Traditionally Pennsylvania Dutch.",, 1951, 18 pp.; 1 folder containing Empty folder (Report?)

[Twenty-four informal, lengthy conversations about beer drinkers' habits are included and attitudes towards various brands are evaluated.]


Box 120 Folder B-0425

Kingsley Davis Populations of India & Pakistan, 1951, 1 folder containing Empty folder

[Report not available]


Box 120 Folder B-0430-1

James S. Coleman An Expository Analysis of Some of Rashevsky's Social Behavior Models,, 1952, 86 pages

[Discussion of four of Rashevsky's behavioral models (imitative behavior, distribution of wealth, general theory of social distributions, and altruistic and egoistic societies) and their implications for social therapy. Published. See pp. 105-165 in Mathematical Thinking in the Social Sciences, Paul F. Lazarsfeld, ed. Glencoe, IL: The Free Press, 1954.]


Box 120 Folder B-0430-10

Coleman, James S. Survey of Mathematical Models of Small Group Behavior,, October 1954, 180 pages

[A model is developed for characterizing the statistical dependence of certain kinds of events such as marriage and voter preference. The model characterizes the degree to which these events proceed from common causes rather than from individual causes.]


Box 120 Folder B-0430-11

Luce, R. Duncan A Survey of the Theory of Selective Information and Some of its Behavioral Applications., 1960, 114 pp.

[Published.See pp. 5-119 in Developments in Mathematical Psychology, R. Duncan Luce, ed., Glencoe, IL: The Free Press, 1960.]


Box 120 Folder B-0440

Dallin, Mosley, Armstrong War Documents Project, 1951, 13 folders containing , 1 pamphlet Pamphlet- guide to captured German documents- air force (December 1952), Statement on project, Information bulletin, Guide to captured German documents & supplement, Projected organization of phase II, Misc. papers, Materials on Soviets during World War II, Empty folder (Soviet material), European trip report- Epstein, Classified material receipts (1941-1954)

[Report not available]


Box 120 Folder B-0444-2

Sylvia Gilliam Voice of America Listening in Yugoslavia, 1952, 91 pp.; 20 folders containing

[Based on 1000 returned questionnaires, this study attempts to determine the relationship between demographic factors and listening to Voice of America broadcasts.]


Box 120 Folder B-0444-3

Listening to the Voice of America and Other Foreign Broadcasts in Satellite Poland. Charlton Price,, 1953, 79 pp.

["This report ... is one of a series which summarizes and interprets results from a group of interviews with nationals of Soviet satellite countries..." Each covers listening environment, foreign broadcast listening, attitudinal material.]


Box 120 Folder B-0444-4

Listening to the Voice of America and Other Foreign Broadcasts in Satellite Czechoslovakia. Charlton Price,, 1953, 81 pp.


Box 120 & 121 Folder B-0444-5

Listening to the Voice of America and Other Foreign Broadcasts in Satellite Hungary. Charlton Price,, 1953, 72 pp.


Box 121 Folder B-0444-6

Listening to the Voice of America and Other Foreign Broadcasts in Satellite Rumania. Charlton Price,, 1953, 69 pp.


Box 121 Folder B-0444-7

Listening to the Voice of America and Other Foreign Broadcasts in Satellite Bulgaria. Charlton Price,, 1953, 70 pp.


Box 121 Folder B-0444-8

Listening to the Voice of America and Other Foreign Broadcasts in the Soviet Satellites. Charlton Price,, 1954, 28 pp.

[Comparative summary of above reports (B-0444-2-7).]


Box 121 Folder B-0445

Background Material on Indo-China and Burma, 1951, 2 folders containing Background material on Indo-China, Report on Burma

[Report not available?]


Box 121 Folder B-0446

Background Report on Thailand, 1951, 1 folder containing Empty folder (copy in Vienna- Background report)

[?]


Box 121 Folder B-0447

U.S. Department of Commerce, Census Bureau Handbook of Statistical Methods for Demography,, 1951, 1 folder containing Preliminary edition

[Report not available]


Box 121 Folder B-0450

Glock & Ringer Episcopal Study, 1951, 12 folders containing Proposals, Misc., Correspondence, Master codes to questionnaires, Code-inventory data, Questionnaire, Sample design, Book outline, Article, Empty folder (book)

[Report not available]


Box 121 Folder J-0450

Seventh Medical Economics Survey, 1952, 2 folders containing Survey, Correspondence

[Report not available]


Box 121 Folder B-0451

Benjamin Ringer Problems of Film Production in Underdeveloped Countries,, 1953, 53 pp.; 1 folder containing Report

[Relations with the U.S. Embassy, with the host government, and problems of script writers working in the village are discussed, based on experiences of American film crews abroad. Objectives are to help field crews adjust to local situations and to provide Washington and embassy administrators with a summary of encountered difficulties.]


Box 121 Folder B-0452-1

Jeannette Green Troop Sponsorship Study: Interim Report, 1953, 139 pp.; 8 folders containing

[Pilot phase of project which studies 27 Girl Scout Councils. Deals with attitudes toward troop sponsorship, cross-pressures involved, and the problem of limited troops (those sponsored by religious organizations).]


Box 121 Folder B-0452-2

A Study of Troop Sponsorship. Jeannette Green, 1953, 162 pp.

[The focus of this project is "to produce an accurate and current account of the prevailing climate of opinions and practices of local Girl Scout Councils on the matter of troop sponsorship and on the related problem of limited troops." 894 questionnaires returned.]


Box 121 Folder B-0453

Sills Southeast Asia Project- Malaya, Thailand, 1952, 26 folders containing Final report, Questionnaires- Malaya & Thailand, Misc. correspondence, Interview guide, Data to be collected by other Thai survey method, Thailand, Malaya, Phillipines, Southeast Asia project generally, British Commonwealth affairs, Review of Thailand and Malaya fieldwork


Box 121 Folder B-0454

Siegfried Kracauer and Paul Berkman Satellite Peoples, 1952, 22 pp.; 5 folders containing A-187 October 1955 issue of Social Problems Journal, Reports, Selected hypothesis on ... in Poland Czechoslovakia & Hungary, Reviews from journals, Interview code

[This report is a tentative outline for the qualitative analysis of interviews with Polish, Hungarian, and Czechoslovakian defectors to be based on 300 interviews collected by International Public Opinion, Inc.]


Box 121 Folder B-0458

Berelson Content Analysis in Communication Research, 1952, 1 folder containing Empty folder

[Report not available]


Box 121 Folder B-0460-1

John A. Morsell and Ernest Koller Blood Pressure in the World's Medical Literature,, 1950, 42 pp.; 41 folders containing , 1 binder

[This is the first of a series of reports concerned with the epidemiologic aspects of hypertension. It deals with the collection and mode of classification of a bibliographic file of titles comprising as complete as possible a coverage of world literature on blood pressure since 1920.]


Box 121 Folder B-0460-2

Studies in Hypertension: A Report on a Program of Planning and Research in the Epidemiology of Essential Hypertension. Charles Glock,, 1955, 223 pp.

[This report presents results of the work done since 1950 by the Columbia staff in developing a detailed design for a long term epidemiologic study of the natural history of essential hypertension. Section I outlines the objectives of the program, presenting the rationale for a longterm study; Section II describes the requirements for such a study; Section III outlines the activities of the staff in satisfying these requirements and Section IV sets forth additional steps recommended before proceeding with the long term project.]


Box 121 Folder B-0461-1

Lois V. Pratt An Evaluation of Oil Progress Week, 1953, 144 pp.; 10 folders containing

[Using Oil Progress Week as a case study, this project examines the extent of attitude change and attitude reinforcement which results from exposure to various media of communication, social position in the community and other social factors. Based on 560 "before and after" interviews, this report describes the events of the Oil Progress Week campaign and the resulting impact on the attitudes of the community towards the oil industry. The report focuses on changes in 10 specific opinions.]


Box 121 Folder B-0461-2

An Inquiry into Factors Underlying Attitudes Toward the Oil Industry. Hanan C. Selvin,, 1953, 21 pp.

[By applying the technique of latent structure analysis, this report seeks to determine the structure of attitudes toward the oil industry in order to provide a meaningful context in which to study changes in these attitudes brought about by Oil Progress Week. Also discussed are the relationships between opinions and attitudes. The analysis is based on 10 questions asked interviewees before Oil Progress Week.]


Box 121 Folder B-0461-3

The Effects of Oil Progress Week, 1952: A Supplementary Analysis. Hanan C. Selvin and Arnold G. Simmel,, 1954, 99 pp.

[Based on responses to the same questions as analyzed in B-0461-2, the interviews for this report were conducted after Oil Progress Week instead of before. Changes in the relation of general attitude to specific opinions between the two interviews are studied. Some of the social groupings in which favorable constellations of attitudes occur are also identified.]


Box 122 Folder B-0461-4

The Effects of Oil Progress Week, 1952: A Summary of a Supplementary Report. Hanan C. Selvin and Arnold G. Simmel,, 1954, 28 pp.

[This report summarizes in a briefer and less technical manner B-0461-3.]


Box 122 Folder B-0471

Kass Business and Professional Women Study, 1952, 16 folders containing , 2 envelopes Envelopes-tables, Tables, Questionnaires, Codebook, Draft of monograph, Memos, Suggested tabulations, Finished monograph, Raw data, Sate membership data, Misc. articles, Correspondence & Misc., Draft report, Misc. data, Misc. materials

[Report not available]


Box 122 Folder B-0472

Herbert Menzel Business Christmas Gifts, 1952, 44 pp.; 4 folders containing Questionnaires, Report, Misc. & correspondence

[This is a study of which firms give what gifts to whom. There were 519 respondents to questionnaire mailed to a random sample of "Who's Who in Commerce and Industry."]


Box 122 Folder B-0473

B.A.S.R. Graduate Student Training, 1952-1953, 3 folders containing Questionnaires, Codebooks, Report about services

[?]


Box 122 Folder B-0474

Hans Zetterberg Study of Religious Student Groups, 1951-1952, 2 folder containing Questionnaires & correspondence, Study

[Report not available]


Box 122 Folder B-0475

Merton, Gray, Hockey, and Selvin ...to Bureaucracy, 1952, 1 folder containing Empty folder

[Report not available]


Box 122 Folder B-0480-13

Patient Relationships: Old and New Programs. Margaret Bright Rowan and Mary Jean Huntington,, 1957, 91 pp.


Box 122 Folder B-0480-14

Reactions of Students to Certain Aspects of the New Program of Medical Education at Western Reserve University. Richard Christie, Margaret Rowan and Jane Emery,, 1957, 93 pp.


Box 122 Folder B-0480-15

Career Plans of Western Reserve Medical Students. William A. Glaser and Jane Emery,, 1958, 106 pp.


Box 122 Folder B-0480-16

Student Competition in Medical School. William A. Glaser and Jane Emery,, 1958, 34 pp.


Box 122 Folder B-0480-17

Correlates of Performance in Medical School. William A. Glaser and Jane Emery,, 1958, 65 pp.


Box 122 Folder B-0480-18

Glaser, William A., Internship Appointments of Western Reserve Medical Students., 1958, 64 pp.


Box 122 Folder B-0481-1

The National Foundation: Its Volunteer and Public Support. David Sills, 1954, 505 pp.

[This assesses the nature and strength of current (1954) volunteer and public support for the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, in order to ascertain political support for a future program having an emphasis other than the treatment and control of infantile paralysis. 234 volunteer leaders were interviewed and 459 in a sample of 888 rank-and-file volunteers returned mailed questionnaires. Published in revised form as The Volunteers, Glencoe, IL: The Free Press, 1957.]


Box 122 Folder B-0482-1

New Strategies for Research on the Mass Media. William N. McPhee, 1953, 50 pp.

[This reformulates the new directions in which communications research should proceed, especially with regard to research on the television media. The report also contains a small sample of significant contributions of past communications research to present (1953) thinking.]


Box 122 Folder B-0482-2

Children and Television: A Review of Socially Prevalent Concerns. Joseph T. Klapper,, 1953, 78 pp.

[Forty adult respondents were interviewed in order to analyze and describe socially prevalent concerns relative to children and television. Such topics as "crime and violence in program content," "seeing adults in conflict" and "what is a good children's program" are discussed.]


Box 122 Folder B-0482-3

The Part Played by People: A New Focus for the Study of Mass Media Effects. Elihu Katz,, 1953, 76 pp.

[The report illuminates ways in which interpersonal relations operate to impede or facilitate the effects of mass media and reviews some of the findings of small group research as an aid in the planning of mass media research.]


Box 122 Folder B-0482-4

Collection and Analysis of Prevailing Criticisms of Television Programming. Charles A. Siepmann,, 1953, 79 pp.

[Analyzing articles on television programs and programming appearing during a three-year period in popular and semipopular publications, trade publications and scholarly journals, this report investigates the nature of criticisms of television and attempts to answer "who says what about television and programming?"]


Box 122 Folder B-0482-5

On the Historical Background of Present Day. Discussions on Popular Culture and Mass Communications. Leo Lowenthal,, 1953, 68 pp.

[In order to provide a broader base for the study of contemporary mass media (particularly television) this report investigates some of the significant elements of the historical discussions which have centered around the problem of art versus entertainment. Ideas of such men as Montaigne, Pascal, and Goethe are discussed.]


Box 122 Folder B-0482-6

Television as an Instrument of Political Communication. Robert D. Leigh,, 1953, 68 pp.

[This paper provides a preliminary analysis of television's present performance, its potentialities and the problems involved in realizing its potentialities in the area of political communication.]


Box 122 Folder B-0482-7

New York State Television Commission: A Case Study of the Use of Research by a Public Commission. Harvey J. Levin,, 1953, 118 pp.

[The New York State Television Commission was established to study the cost, methods of financing, social and economic consequences of different ways to bring educational television to the public. Part I of this report presents the history of the New York Television Commission based on minutes of meetings, correspondence, and reports; Part II studies and appraises the major assumptions underlying the cornmission's final proposals.]


Box 122 Folder B-0482-8

Television and Organized Groups. Jeanette Sayre Smith, 1953, 72 pp.

[What objectives organizations such as Boy Scouts, National Safety Council and YMCA hope to achieve, as well as problems faced in the use of television are discussed.]


Box 122 Folder B-0482-9

Television Research: An Annotated Bibliography. Rolf Meyersohn, 1953, 65 pp.

[This bibliography comprises an annotated list of research projects conducted on television before 1954. Its sources include all available published material. The references are organized into areas of content, audience, and effects. A section concentrating on children and television is also included.]


Box 122 Folder B-0482-10

A Study of Commissions of Inquiry. Thomas S. Francis, 1953, 146 pp.

[This report studies the organization and operations of seven "public policy councils" or commissions selected by the Implementation Committee on Television to better understand how such groups function. The organizations are also compared and contrasted.]


Box 122 Folder B-0482-11

Report From the Implementation Committee to the Citizen's Group on Television Regarding Plans for a Television Development Center. Paul F. Lazarsfeld,, 1953, 62 pp.

[This final report summarizes the work of the Implementation Committee and presents a history of the project. Recommendations are made concerning the organization of a Television Development Center.]


Box 122 Folder B-0484

Some Social Aspects of Wartime Evacuation of American Cities. Fred Ikle and Harry Kincaid,, 1954, 138 pp.

[Deals with social and economic problems of evacuation: billeting, human relations in reception communities, re-employment of evacuees, transportation, administration. Uses material on World War II evacuation in Britain and flood disaster evacuation in the Netherlands.]


Box 122 Folder B-0485

Patterns of Television Viewing. Hanan C. Selvin, 1954, 11 pp.

[This is an attempt to find patterns, based on program type, of television viewing for households as a whole in New Haven. Report includes suggestions which might prove fruitful in future research.]


Box 122 Folder *B-0490-1,2

Effects of Leadership Climate and Individual Characteristics on the Non-Duty Behavior of Army Trainees: An Exploratory Study. Hanan C. Selvin,, 1955, B-040-1--185 pp., B-0490-2--120 pp.

[Published as The Effects of Leadership, Hanan C. Selvin, Glencoe, IL: The Free Press, 1960. B-0490-1: Soldiers in 12 training companies were surveyed for frequency of 20 types of leisure activity in order to determine effect of type of company leadership and trainee's age, education and marital status upon such activities. B-0490-2: Appendices, including behavior and leadership questionnaires. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 123 Folder B-0500

They Changed to Tea. Philip Ennis and Charles Emery, 1954, 270 pp.

[This is a study of which kinds of dissatisfaction with previous beverages and which precipitating factors are most common among persons who have recently become regular tea drinkers. 282 interviews. Questionnaire included.]


Box 123 Folder B-0507

Trends in the Licensing of Popular Song Hits 1940-195 3. Daniel K. Lowenthal,, 1953, 89 pp.

[This report presents the results of an investigation of popular song hits licensed by ASCAP and BMI from 1940-53. Section I comprises summary tables showing the proportion of hit songs licensed by these organizations. Section II consists of annual lists of the 30 most popular song titles in each of seven popularity categories. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 123 Folder B-0511

Qualitative Analysis in the Framework of a Statistical Study. Jeannette Green and David Caplovitz,, [n.d.]-1950's (?), 43 pp.

[An examination of use of qualitative data in The Academic Mind. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 123 Folder B-0512

Futures for Radio. William McPhee and Rolf Meyersohn, 1955, 167 pp.

[200 interviews were conducted with families owning television and radio sets in a study of network programming planning and problems for radio in the face of television's growth. Possibilities for the long-run future based on radio's basic and unique resources are discussed.]


Box 123 Folder B-0513

Extremist Organizations in Contemporary America. Conrad Arensberg, et al.,, 1954, 263 pp.

[This is a proposal for a program of research to evaluate the degree to which extremist groups or persons on the "right" threaten the traditional personal liberties of American life. Several working papers which discuss such topics as the historical background of reactionary politics, the "pseudo-conservative revolt," the activities of the radical right as a problem for American democracy, the evidence on clusters, syndromes and patterns in social attitudes, and anti-democratic attitudes in America as based on a public opinion poll are also contained in the project file.]


Box 123 Folder *B-0515

Youth in Transition: Evaluation of Encampment for Citizenship. Herbert Hyman and Charles R. Wright,, 1956., 326 pp.

[Questionnaires were answered by 1955 and all previous campers for the study of immediate and long-range changes which occurred as a result of the encampment. There is a detailed discussion of methods of analysis used. Published as Applications of Methods of Evaluation, H. H. Hyman, C. R. Wright and T. H. Hopkins, Berkeley: U. of California Press, 1962.]


Box 123

Instructions for Construction of Indices and Tables for Follow-up Study,, [n.d.]


Box 124 Folder B-0516-1

Community Conflicts and Opinion Formation: A Review of the Research Literature. Louis Kriesberg and James Coleman,, 1954, 63 pp.

[This is an attempt to build a foundation for community conflict theory drawing on studies of communities under stress, research on social organization, and psychological research. Suggestions for future research are included. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 124 Folder B-0516-1

Community Conflicts and Opinion Formation: A Review of the Research Literature. Louis Kriesberg and James Coleman,, 1954, 63 pp.

[This is an attempt to build a foundation for community conflict theory drawing on studies of communities under stress, research on social organization, and psychological research. Suggestions for future research are included. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 124 Folder B-0516-2

Community Conflict: A Review and Synthesis of the Literature. James Coleman,, 1955, 134 pp.

[Based on earlier studies of communities under stress, research on social organization and psychological research, this review attempts to clarify recurrent patterns as they are affected by the setting and initiation of controversy, the dynamics of controversy and factors during the course of controversy. Bibliography included.]


Box 124 Folder B-0516-3

A Theory of Community Controversy. James S. Coleman, 1955, 63 pp.

[This is an attempt to construct a theory of the development of community controversies, based on a review of existing studies. Includes a suggested mathematical formalization of the theory. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 124 Folder B-0517

Alumni Views of Columbia University. Rolf MEyersohn and William McPhee, 1954, 141 pp.

[This is an exploratory study of the determinants of alumni support of Columbia, based on 2053 questionnaires returned.]


Box 124 Folder B-0519

Evaluation of Mass Media Effectiveness. Charles Wright, 1954, 62 pp.

[(Shorter version, International Social Science Bulletin, vol. 7 [1955], pp. 417-430.) This discusses how to obtain more objective, reliable information on which evaluations of communications programs can be based. It also provides information on how general research procedures are applied to the special problems faced in evaluating mass media effectiveness.]


Box 124 Folder B-0520

The Suburban Migration: Its Implications for the Future of the Performing Arts in the New York Area. Philip H. Ennis and Sheila Spaulding,, 1956, 117 pp.

[61 interviews were conducted in the New York area with attenders and non-attenders to study changes in leisure life of the suburbanite which affect his role as consumer of the performing arts. Background review of the literature is included.]


Box 124 Folder F-0520

A Library Center of Survey Research Data: A Report of an Inquiry and a Proposal. York Lucci and Stein Rokkan,, 1957, 161 pp.

[This is a study undertaken to determine the need for and the problems of establishing an international library center of survey research materials. It evaluates the potential utilization of such a center, the availability of research material and the adequacy of the available survey data. Recommendations and conclusions are also included.]


Box 124 Folder F-0530

An American College for Adults, A Sociological Sketch. Hans L. Zetterberg,, 1956, 95 pp.

[ What differentiates a college for adults from an extension school and a "college-age" undergraduate school, with particular emphasis placed upon differences in students and teaching personnel.]


Box 124 Folder B-0533

Community Controversies: Research Proposals and Background Memorandum. William McPhee,, 1954, 82 pp.

[This report contains a proposal for research on community controversies affecting educational freedom. Educational controversies in the New York metropolitan district were investigated, secondary materials examined and informants consulted about episodes in other parts of the country; hypotheses deserving of a high priority of study were worked out.]


Box 124 Folder B-0535

Can Differences in Interpretations of the Causes of the American Civil War be Resolved Objectively. Lee Benson and Thomas J. Pressly,, 1956, 80 pp.

[This paper examines five interpretations of the causes of the Civil War in order to determine whether they are in fact different interpretations and if so, what the differences are and how they can be resolved objectively.]


Box 124 Folder B-0540-1

Monitor: An Evaluation of a New Experiment in Radio Programming. Frank Bourne and William McPhee,, 1956, 189 pp.

[ In Baltimore, Peoria, Hartford and San Francisco, 2853 phone interviews and 428 interviews in homes were completed among listeners and nonlisteners to "Monitor," a weekend radio service of NBC. "Monitor" was an experiment in programming designed with the growth of television in mind. Questionnaire included.]


Box 124 Folder B-0542

The" Rhythm and Blues" Fad. Paul Berkman and Sydney S. Spivack, 1955, 84 pp.

[This exploratory study of a popular music "fad" focuses on the character and growth of the popularity of "Rhythm and Blues and some of the underlying factors involved. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 124 Folder B-0544

Social Problems of Sheltering Flood Evacuees Samuel Z. Klausner and Harry V. Kincaid,, 1956, 200 pp

[This is a study of 231 evacuee families and 183 host families involved in the Farmington-Unionville, Connecticut, 1955 flood disaster, focusing on crisis behavior and the relations between the two families during the time that the evacuee families were sheltered by the hosts. Questionnaires included.]


Box 124 Folder F-0544-1

Situational Contexts of the Demand for Social Research. Robert K. Merton and Edward C. Devereux, Jr.,, 1955, 52 pp.

[This report is concerned with factors affecting the general level of demand for applied social research. The attitudes, beliefs and conditions which shape and either foster or impede the demand for social research are discussed using the American Telephone and Telegraph Company as an example.]


Box 124 Folder F-0544-2

Some Invisible Competitors of Social Research. Robert K. Merton and Edward C. Devereux, Jr.,, 1955, 65 pp.

[This paper examines the sources of information other than research, utilized in determining the facts relevant to decision-making. The "competitive position" of research in relation to these alternatives is also investigated.]


Box 124 Folder F-0544-3

Functions of Social Research in the Detection of Policy Problems. Robert K. Merton and Edward C. Devereux, Jr.,, 1956, 58 pp.

[This examines the various problem-spotting and problem-defining functions of social research in the telephone company.]


Box 124 Folder F-0544-4

The Use of Social Research in the Solution of a Business Problem: A Case Study. Robert K. Merton and Edward C. Devereux, Jr.,, 1956, 58 pp.

[Using A.T.&T. as a case study this paper examines in detail the thesis that before a problem can be solved by a policy maker, it must first be recognized and given some specific formulation or definition.]


Box 125 Folder B-0547

Report on Common Council Cases. Yole G. Sills, 1956, 127 pp.

[Prepared as a working document for Common Council for American Unity to aid in utilization of their back files for a report on experiences in immigration, nationalization, deportation and related experiences, this report is a presentation of statistical tables resulting from encoding of materials.]


Box 125 Folder B-0548

Measuring the Impact of Unemployment: A New Design for Study of Unemployment Insurance Beneficiaries. A. J. Jaffe and Jeanne L. Bilby,, 1958, 44 pp

[The purpose of the project is to develop a study design, focusing on role of unemployment insurance in aiding adjustment to temporarily adjusted income. Experimenting with various questionnaires, 267 total interviews were conducted during five series of interviews. Includes final questionnaire.]


Box 125 Folder B-0549

Problems of Negro Migrant Agricultural Workers: Views of the Migrant Ministry. Yole G. Sills,, 1955, 25 pp.

[Based on 25 returned questionnaires, this report is a summary of the evaluations made by migrant ministers of conditions confronting black migrant agricultural workers which have a bearing on their educational problems.]


Box 125 Folder B-0550

The Flow of Information Among Scientists: Problems, Opportunities and Research Questions. Herbert Menzel, Robert Somers and William Glaser,, 1958, 208 pp.

[This is an exploratory study of information-exchanging behavior of the biochemists, chemists and zoologists on the faculty of a single academic institution to define problems, categories and procedure. Questionnaire included.]


Box 125 Folder B-0555-1

Social Stereotypes of Automobile Makes. Bernard Levenson, 1956, 57 pp.

[This was a study conducted for Ford Motor Co. when it was considering putting a new car on the market, on Social Stereotypes of Automobile Makes. Bernard Levenson the social imagery of automobile makes. 800 respondents in Peoria, Illinois, and San Bernardino, California, took part.]


Box 125 Folder B-0555-2

Social Influences on Automobile Buying. Donna Smith, 1956, 56 pp

[An "investigation of the extent to which the car-buyer's personal associates influence his choice of automobile. . . in respect to price class, corporate line and newness of car."]


Box 125 Folder B-0555-3

Patterns of Automobile Replacement Bernard Levenson, 1957, 73 pp.

[1325 single-car owners were studied for patterns of automobile replacement, the prevalence of the short replacement pattern, variety of replacement cycles, social factors involved.]


Box 125 Folder B-0555-4

Timing of New Car Buying. Robert H. Somers, 1957, 98pp.

[This report examines factors associated with the seasonal timing element in the new-car-buying decision.]


Box 125 Folder B-0555-5

Two-Car Families. Bernard Levenson, 1957, 58 pp.

[Two-car families were studied for the type of car that they buy, "paying particular heed to model-age, price-class, and brand and line loyalty."]


Box 125 Folder B-0555-7

Prestige Imagery of Automobiles. Bernard Levenson, 1958, 57 pp.

[Assuming that "consumer goods are prestigeful to the extent that ownership and use of them enhances the prestige of their owners and users," this secondary analysis of data attempts to specify the criteria of general prestige.]


Box 125 Folder B-0555-8

The Stability of Automobile Images. Lee M. Wiggins'., 1958, 63 pp.

[385 owners of each of eight automobile makes were interviewed to determine factors which make social and product quality images of automobiles stable.]


Box 125 Folder B-0555-9

The Relative Strength of Four Automobile Product Images. Lee M. Wiggins and Richard Pomeroy,, 1958, 35 pp.

[The implications of the existence of groups of consumers with differentiated values for the potency and durability of various product quality images in the automobile market are examined.]


Box 125 Folder B-0555-10

The Function of Fins in the Flattening of Images. Robert S. Lee, 1957, 29 pp.

[Ford, Plymouth and Chevrolet were rated by respondents before and after Plymouth models were produced. The effects of fins on owner stereotypes of each make were examined. The appearance of fins weakened the image of Ford, strengthened that of Plymouth.]


Box 125 Folder B-0555-11

Attitudes of New Car Buyers to Chrysler Styling- Some Hazards of Innovation in a Recession. Barbara Silverblatt,, 1958, 50 pp.

[Respondents were interviewed before and after Chrysler put out its "forward looking" finned models. This is an attempt to analyze who composed the Chrysler market, and what happened to the old conservative one, particularly in view of the sudden fall in sales after the initial rise in the market.]


Box 125 Folder B-0555-12

Some Social Factors in Predisposition to the Edsel-Who Was, and Who Was Not, Receptive? Edith B. Loewy,, 1958, 68 pp.

[3025 panel interviews were conducted in Knoxville, Tennessee, Rochester, New York, and Pasadena, California, before and after the appearance of the Edsel, to determine the receptivity of recent car buyers to the new model.]


Box 125 Folder B-0555-13

Product Images of Automobiles. Bernard Levenson, 1956, 93 pp.

[This report examines the extent to which car buyers have stereotypic images for each of four attributes-speed, appearance, workmanship and trade-in value.]


Box 125 Folder B-0555-15

Early Automobile Buying and Status Aspirations. Edith B. Loewy, 1958, 32 pp.

[Characteristics of the owner who buys his car early in the model year make him important to the automobile industry. What does the early buyer value in his car and in himself?]


Box 125 Folder B-0555-14

The Popular Image and Buying Behavior. Belle Wiggins, 1957, 40 pp.

[This discusses under what conditions social imagery is related to brand loyalty and how such images contribute to size of sales. Based on same interviews as BB-0555-12.]


Box 125 Folder B-0555-16

Consistency of Social Imagery and Brand Loyalty. Bernard Levenson, 1956, 43 pp.

[This report develops further the analysis of BB-0555-1 with particular emphasis on the finding that " a social image of the brand that is incompatible with the owner's background characteristics is related to an increased disposition to switch brands."]


Box 125 Folder B-0555-17

Occupational Image, Product Quality Images and Buying Intention. BelleWiggins,, 1958, 39 pp.

[This paper is concerned with the popular occupational image of automobile makes and the factors contributing to producing a favorable image. Also examined is how this occupational image affects the buying intentions of individuals.]


Box 125 Folder B-0572

The YMCA on the Campus. York Lucci, 1960, 277 pp.

[This is a survey of "the extent and distribution of YMCA student associations; their structure, policy and activities, and the characteristics of their leaders and members." The sample consisted of 2186 member and leader respondents. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 125 Folder B-0573-2

Benefits, Incomes and Expenditures of Unemployed Workers: Findings. A. J. Jaffe and Theresa Shapiro,, 1958, 88 pp.

[Report of findings for study described in BB-0573-1. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 125 Folder B-0575-1

The Role of Dividends in Savings Behavior. Francis Boume, 1956, 71 pp.

[The role of dividend rates as a savings motivator is examined, focusing on depositors' knowledge of, and attitudes toward, dividends. 819 depositors interviewed.]


Box 125 Folder B-0575-2

Characteristics and Attitudes of Depositors. Francis Boume, 1956, 52 pp.

[This is an attempt to define personal characteristics of savers at two branches of the First Federal, and motivations for their savings attitudes toward a particular branch of a savings bank.]


Box 125 Folder B-0577

Comments and Criticisms of Barnard. Florence Ruderman, 1957, 57 pp.

[Description of responses of 2000 alumnae to open-ended questions on how well Barnard trained alumnae "for life"; would alumnae choose to go to college at Barnard today; what Barnard's primary goals should be for the next 25 years.]


Box 125 Folder B-0576

Board Member Colleges. Natalie Rogoff, 1957, 135 pp.

[This is an overview of American colleges in the mid '50s and a classification of member colleges according to an applicant index, index of attainment and index of student involvement. Bibliography included. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 125 Folder B-0578

Social Psychology of Interpersonal Relations as Expressed in Greeting Cards. Sheila Spaulding,, 1958, 283 pp.

[Discusses attributes of greeting card consumers, the cards bought and the stores where purchases are made. The study is based on 32 interviews. Complete transcripts included. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 125 Folder B-0581

A Half-Century of Rural Sociological Research in the United States. Edmund deS. Brunner,, 1957, 156 pp.

[Use is made of past studies to describe the subject matter, methodology and notable findings of rural sociology in the last 50 years.]


Box 125 Folder B-0590-1

Use of Experimental Data in the Analysis of Survey Results. Bo Anderson,, 1958, 86 pp.

[A report of the Documentation Project on social science methodology. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 125 Folder B-0590-2

Legitimacy, Power and Compromise within Formal Authority Structures. Allen Barton,, 1959, 6 pp.

[A report on the Documentation Project on social science methodology. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 125 Folder B-0601

A Memorandum on Public Utilization of the Salk Vaccine. David L. Sills, 1957, 16 pp.

[Based on data supplied by the American Institute of Public Opinion, this memorandum supplements an early report by the Institute and provides more clues to the problem of the nature of public resistance to the Salk vaccine.]


Box 125 Folder B-0602

Manufacturers, Retailers and Consumers: An Exploratory Study of the Men's Pajama Industry.,, 1958, Yole G. Sills, 107 pp.

[This study specifies the relationship between the successive stages of marketing and ways in which the consumer influences this process. Interviews with 20 manufacturers, 8 retailers and a selected sample of the general public were conducted. General public questionnaires included.]


Box 125 Folder B-0604

Social Structure and College Recruitment, Part 1. Natalie Rogoff Ramsoy with collaboration of William Martin and John Michael,, 1963, 411 pp.

[Using data supplied by the Educational Testing Service, this report examines the flow of young people through the educational channel from secondary school to college. Shifting emphasis from the family's role in the recruitment process, this report examines the role of other institutions and organizations in college recruitment. It places most emphasis on the structural features of American secondary education]


Box 126 Folder B-0557

Literacy and Urban Industrialization. Hilda Golden, 1955, 86 pp.

[This report deals with the relationship between literacy and urban industrialism and discusses the impact of a country's educational status on its industrial growth. The major focus is on the role of literacy and education in the dynamics of economic modernization of the world's underdeveloped countries. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 126 Folder B-0606

The Engineer in American Society-A Proposal for a Program of Inquiry. William J. Goode and William M. Evan,, 1957, 125 pp.

[This is a detailed statement of the purposes and procedures of a comprehensive survey of the engineering profession, its past, present and future role in American society. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 126 Folder *BB-0607

Purchasing the Book of Knowledge: Exploratory Survey. Theresa Falaguerra,, 1958, 26 pp.

[This study of consumer behavior emphasizes the decision-making processes. Interviews were conducted with 12 purchasers, 11 non-purchasers and 6 cancellers. Proposals for the final, extensive research project and questionnaire are included.]


Box 126 Folder B-0608

The Utilization of Social Theory by Practitioners and Consultants: A Pilot Study and a Proposal. Hans L. Zetterberg, assisted by Charles Emery and Roger Wolcott,, 1957, 44 pp.

[This project explored the feasibility of developing handbooks on particular social problems for the use of social practitioners. The report describes the types of handbook desired and outlines procedures for preparing it. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 126 Folder B-0620

The Potentialities of Television. William N. McPhee, 1957, 80 pp.

[This is devoted primarily to suggesting studies that might be beneficial in answering questions concerning the unrealized potentialities of television. More conventional research for describing the existing facts of television is also discussed. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 126 Folder B-0624

Young Americans Abroad: Explorations. in Predicting and Evaluating Success in the Program of the Experiment in International Living. Robert H. Somers, Martin Hyman, Gillian Lindt and Ingrid Jacobson,, 1959, 168 pp.

[824 members of the 1958 Experiment in International Living Program were studied to determine improved criteria for selection of participants and to evaluate the overseas experience enjoyed by them. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 126 Folder B-0625

On Fine Arts in Modern Society: A Research Proposal. Hans Zetterberg, 1958, 35 pp.

[Topics are proposed for research in the field of the sociology of art. "It is written by laymen in art for laymen in sociology," and suggests problems for study as well as research designs to provide data which museums can use to strengthen their constituency and add to the existing body of knowledge in the field of the sociology of art. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 126 Folder B-0631

Public Health Nursing Study: Studies of Nursing Education. William A. Glaser, Frances A. McVey, et al.,, 1961, 270 pp.

[This volume contains a series of 9 research memoranda dealing with various aspects of the study. A report of the first year's work on the project and a Master's Essay by Thomasina Jo Smith, " Social Class and the Student Nurse," are also included. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 126 Folder B-0632-1

Dynamics of Public Support of Voluntary Health and Welfare Associations. Belle Wiggins,, 1960, 91 pp.

[This was a study to determine the potential bases for support for the National Foundation's expanded program, at a time when the March of Dimes, among other major groups, had abandoned federated fund-raising in favor of individual drives. Based on 2970 interviews.]


Box 126 Folder B-0632-3

Participation in Voluntary Associations. Mary Jean Cornish, 1960, 121 pp.

[Determinants and correlates of participation in health and welfare organizations, differences between volunteer and recruited workers, attitudes of March of Dimes workers toward the National Foundation are examined. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 126 Folder B-0632-4

Voluntary Health Associations and Disease: Appendices. David Sills, 1960, 54 pp.

[Questionnaire, study design, indices and tables for reports BB-0632-1-3. NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 126 Folder B-0633

The Role of a National Organization in Adult Education. Edmund deS. Brunner, William L. Nicholls II and Sam D. Sieber,, 1959, 470 pp.

[This report investigates the role of the Adult Educational Association in the field of adult education. It analyzes the history and membership of the AEA, discusses the problems of the AEA, and adult education as a social movement and as a profession, and presents the purposes and goals of a national organization in adult education.]


Box 126 Folder B-0634

Attitudes of Prominent Americans to "World Peace Through World Law." E. David Nasatir,, 1959, 153 pp.

[1294 persons listed in "Who's Who in America 1958-59, answered questionnaires on war prevention measures and forms of world government. Responses were related to personal characteristics of respondents: education, age, etc. Questionnaire included.]


Box 126 Folder *BB-0640-1

An Alliance of Pastors and Psychiatrists. Samuel Z. Klausner, 1961, 530 pp.

[This examines the growing alliance of pastors and psychiatrists against emotional misery, through a case study of the religio-psychiatric clinic of New York City and an analysis of the literature. Report is more comprehensive than resultant book, Psychiatry and Religion.]


Box 126 Folder *BB-0640-2

Symbols, Science and Sanctity: Theory and Research. Samuel Z. Klausner, 1958, 64 pp.

[This report concerns itself with the symbolism mediating the interaction between ministers and psychiatrists. It outlines a general social theory of symbolism illustrated in terms of their linguistic symbols.]


Box 126 Folder *BB-0640-3

Towards a Social Psychology of Faith. Samuel Z. Klausner, 1957, 133 pp.

[The report sets forth a theory explicating the concept of faith and provides a set of general descriptive categories which may be used in the study of any situation of faith and suggests hypotheses about the ways in which these categories are related to each other. BB-0640-3a, a precis of "Towards a Social Psychology of Faith," 18 pp., is bound with BB-0640-4.]


Box 126 Folder *BB-0640-4

Lourdes: Participation and Observation. Samuel Z. Klausner, 1958, 36 pp.

[This report describes the author's trip to Lourdes, first as a participant and then as an observer. Lourdes is a place of pilgrimage where miraculous cures of physical ailments supposedly occur.]


Box 126 Folder *BB-0640-5

Annotated Bibliography and Directory of Workers in the Field of Religion and Psychiatry. Samuel Z. Klausner,, 1958, 254 pp.

[This is a bibliography which confines itself to that area where psychiatry and religion are bridged. It focuses primarily on professional publications. BIBLIOGRAPHY NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 126 Folder *BB-0640-6

Some Preliminary Bibliographical References for a Study of Religious Healing. Samuel Z. Klausner and Imogen Seger,, 1957, 24 pp.

[This is a listing of books relating to mental healing.]


Box 126 Folder *BB-0640-7

Faith and Strife in the Middle East Samuel Z. Klausner, 1958

[REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 126 Folder *BB-0648-8

Research Methodology in Religion and Psychiatry. Samuel Z. Klausner, 1959

[REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 126 Folder *B-0640-9

Worship. Samuel Z. Klausner, 1959

[These papers of the religion and psychiatry project (BB-0640) are embodied in the book published in 1964, Psychiatry and Religion, New York: The Free Press.]


Box 126 Folder B-0664

The Dissemination of Information Among Parents of Handicapped Children. Herbert Menzel,, 1961, 83 pp.

[This details the experience of parents of handicapped children in getting information on the child's disability from professional personnel, parents of other handicapped children, and the literature. 147 respondents.]


Box 126 Folder B-0665

New Organizational Goals and Membership Response: National Foundation Volunteers Since the Advent of The Salk Vaccine. E. David Nasatir,, 1962, 224 pp.

[458 National Foundation volunteers were interviewed in order to determine the causes for the response of volunteers to the National Foundation's new goal of eliminating birth defects and arthritis as compared to the overwhelming response to the Polio Drive. This report investigates the characteristics of the present volunteers and attitudes of these volunteers toward the Foundation and the new program.]


Box 126 Folder B-0666

Review of Studies in the Flow of Information Among Scientists. Herbert Menzel,, 1960, 118 pp.

[This is a synthesis of conceptual approaches used by researchers in this field and a survey of the topics currently and potentially included. A bibliography of the materials reviewed is included.]


Box 127 Folder B-0695

Some Opinions of Students in the School of General Studies. Gene N. Levine and Jeffrey Ingram,, 1960, 61 pp.

[This presents the results of a questionnaire, filled out by 959 General Studies students, asking for personal background and opinions on increased dormitory space, increased financial aid and a "third semester" during the summer. Questionnaire included. NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 127 Folder B-0632-2

Gene N. Levine Public Images of Disease, 1960, 117 pp.

[This discusses factors involved in the respondents' images of certain diseases at a time when arthritis and birth defects were included in the National Foundation's campaign.]


Box 127 Folder B-0668

The Clergy Views the National Council of Churches. Robert E. Mitchell, 1960, 222 pp.

[The report describes how a sample of American clergymen views the National Council of Churches of Christ and discusses some of the primary determinants of these views. Selected sample of 4031 respondents to questionnaire, 88 personal interviews. Interview guide and questionnaire included. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 127 Folder B-0670

Group Structure and Opinion Change. Terence K. Hopkins and Sanci Michael,, 1963, 238 pp.

[This is an attempt to specify what aspects of the formal and informal structure of the Encampment for Citizenship make its program so effective in opinion changing. Questionnaire included.]


Box 127 Folder B-0701

Three Papers on the Integrated Bar. William A. Glaser, 1960, 77 pp.

[An integrated bar is an official organization of all the lawyers in a state. "Organization" summarizes the principal organizational forms and activities of the state bars. "Debate" summarizes the arguments for and against integration as they appear in the professional literature. "Bibliography" is a collection of articles, addresses, committee reports and other publications about the integrated bar. The first two papers have been published. See 1962 article, "The Organization of the Integrated Bar," by Glaser.]


Box 127 Folder *BB-0675

Point of Purchase Advertising: A Report on the Model Twenty-700 Cigarette Vending Machine. Paul F. Lazarsfeld and Robert E. Mitchell,, 1959, 47 pp.

[Using data obtained from 281 machines across the country, this report discusses the effect of the model Twenty-700 vending machine and its advertising technique on cigarette sales volume. The influence of social class and location of vending machines is also examined. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 127 Folder B-0696

The Columbia University Forum: Its Reception and Influence. Gene N. Levine,, 1961, 75 pp.

[2325 respondents answered questionnaires in this study which attempted to measure general response to the Forum, intensity of use of the Forum, and the relationship between attitudes to the University and attitudes to the Forum. Questionnaire included.]


Box 127 Folder B-0699

Indicated Reception in the U.S. for a New Periodical-Asia. David Wallace,, 1961, 8 pp.

[An analysis of returns of three test mailings soliciting subscribers to a new periodical is presented. NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 127 Folder B-0700

The Industrial Manager: Career, Attitudes and Aspirations. Albert E. Gollin,, 1961, 229 pp.

[Responses of 179 middle management executives were coded for a statistical description of their past, current and expected occupational status and their attitudes toward these positions. Questionnaire included.]


Box 127 Folder B-0702

Health and Diplomacy. William A. Glaser, 1961, 153 pp.

[The purpose of this report is to provide assistance in understanding and dealing with officials of other countries who behave idiosyncratically as a result of physical or mental illness. Included are several case studies of officials such as Hitler, Wilson, Lincoln and Grant who suffered illnesses which affected their duties.]


Box 127 Folder *BB-0730

Sacred and Profane Meanings of Blood and Alcohol. Samuel Z. Klausner, 1962, 30 pp.

[Published in Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 64(October, 1964), pp. 27-43. Presents a cross-cultural test of the hypothesis of an inverse relation between ritual drinking and heavy drinking in secular situations. The study uses data from 48 societies listed in the Human Relations Area Files at Yale University which use alcoholic beverages in religious or secular situations.]


Box 127 Folder B-0752-1

Nursing Policy: Some Cross-National Comparisons. William A. Glaser, 1963, 194 pp.

[Analysis of nursing education and utilization of nurses in 16 countries of Europe, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe, relating nursing policies to certain attributes of the national social systems. The first half of this report is published. See pp. 1-59 in The Nursing Profession, Fred Davis, ed., New York: Wiley, 1966.]


Box 127 Folder BB-0752-2

The Compensation of Physicians. William A. Glaser, 1963, 452 pp.

[This report analyzes principal methods for paying doctors in several foreign countries. The administrative mechanism in distributing money to them as well as the dynamics of each system are discussed. In addition, how fees or salaries of the medical profession are set and the effects of payment systems upon medical care and the medical profession are analyzed. This report is organized by country and is limited to data before 1963. The book, Paying the Doctor, is analytical and includes data through the late 1960s.]


Box 127 Folder B-0755-1

The Voice of America: Evaluations and Criticisms of its Arabic Programming. Gene N. Levine,, 1962, 208 pp.

[Interviews about Voice of America and other Arabic broadcasts with 16 respondents were conducted for an evaluation of the U. S. Information Agency programming. Extensive biographies of respondents are included.]


Box 127 Folder B-0755-2

U. S.A. and U. S. S.R. English Language Publications Distributed in India. Yole G. Sills,, 1962, 101 pp.

[16 interviews with Indians were conducted to evaluate U.S.A. English language literature and then compare it with comparable publications from the U.S.S.R.]


Box 127 Folder B-0760

Social Research in Mental Health: Seminar 1961-1962. Henry L. Lennard et al.,, 1962, 73 pp.

[This report contains discussions of papers dealing with small group research, survey research, and institutional research. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 127 Folder B-0800

The First Year of the Engineering Faculty Development Fellowship-Loan Program. Robert E. Mitchell,, 1961, 27 pp.

[This report on recipients and candidates for an Engineering Faculty Development Fellowship or Loan is concerned with the family, financial and academic differences between recipients and non-recipients, the effects of the Faculty Development Program on recipients and candidates and the economics of the program. 226 recipients and candidates answered questionnaires and were interviewed.]


Box 127 Folder B-0810

Evaluating Programs and Personnel Overseas: A Review of Methods and Practices. Albert E. Goilin,, 1963, 61 pp.

[This is an outline for an evaluative research program based on a review of the literature, and correspondence and interviews with professionals and officials in organizations with overseas programs. Annotated bibliography included.]


Box 127 Folder B-0811

Labor Demand and Supply for Middle-Level Occupations in Developing Countries. Theresa R. Shapiro, Walter Adams and Jerome Gordon,, 1962, 72 pp.

[An initial attempt to assess probable manpower shortages in middle-level occupations (professional and technical and skilled occupations) from 1965 to 1975 in countries currently cooperating with the Peace Corps program.]


Box 127 Folder BB-0812

Middle-Level Manpower, Education and Economic Development. Theresa R. Shapiro with the assistance of Raymond A. Glazier,, 1962, 13 pp.

[An investigation of the relation of education, defined as school enrollments in the early 1950s, to economic growth, as indicated by changes in both gross and per capita national product in the decade 1950-1960.]


Box 127 Folder B-0814

The Negro Consumer. Julian H. Nixon, 1962, 75 pp.

[This is a review of the economic position and consumer power of American Blacks outside the South. Bibliography is included.]


Box 127 Folder B-0753

A Census of Barnard College Alumnae. Gene N. Levine and Dale E. Ordes, 1962, 37 pp.

[This is a statistical description of 9028 respondents to a mailed questionnaire which includes occupational, educational and family information. Questionnaire included.]


Box 127 Folder B-0815

A Research/Demonstration Program to Protect Low-Income Consumers. Kenneth Lenihan,, 1963, 33 pp.

[An action program to prevent exploitation of low-income consumers who purchase major durables, as well as an evaluative research design is set forth.]


Box 127 Folder BB-0874

Birmingham, A Sociological Perspective. Kenneth Lenihan, June 1963, 24 pp.

[Sociological analysis of field observations on the racial crisis in Birmingham, Alabama. NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 127 Folder B-0832

The Admissions Officer in the American College: The Study of an Emerging Occupation.,, 1963, 376 pp.

[This report based on returned questionnaires from 812 directors of admissions and 476 assistant directors discusses how an increase in college applications affected the development of the occupation of admissions officer. The relationship of the officer to his college, the admissions operation itself, and the outside activities involving a majority of officers are also discussed. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 127 Folder B-0872

Against the United Nations. Hannah Wartenberg and Wagner Thielens, Jr., 1964, 41 pp.

[586 letters sent to an agency which launched a public relations campaign on behalf of the UN were coded for characteristics of the writers, images of the UN, and correspondence of letter content to the John Birch Society line. Bibliography is included.]


Box 128 Folder B-0694

Post-Doctoral Work in American Universities. Bemard Berelson, 1960, 24 pp.

[This report is a background paper dealing with post-doctoral work in American universities. The various types of post-doctoral people in residence on university campuses are identified and the situation as of 1960 is discussed.]


Box 128 Folder B-0871

The Functions of Privacy. Arnold Simmel, 1963, 99 pp.

[This report examines the value of privacy and its functions in everyday life. Sociological problems related to privacy are also discussed as well as the way these problems are dealt with in existing social science research and writings.]


Box 128 Folder BB-0900

A Survey of Fall Semester (1962) Students in the School of General Studies Who Did Not Return in the Spring (1963). Margit Johansson,, 1964, 25 pp., 1964.

[This report analyzes the results of 387 completed questionnaires and 42 phone interviews with students not returning to the School of General Studies for the 1963 spring term. Their reasons for not returning, alternative activities pursued, and plans for the future are discussed. Questionnaire included.]


Box 128 Folder B-0920

Criticisms of Television Commercials: A Report on Public Attitudes. Rolf Meyersohn,, 1964, 61 pp.

[This is a description of the kinds of complaints made about TV commercials, and who voices the complaints, based on a national sample of 2498 interviews.]


Box 128 Folder B-1001

Physicians' Local Advisory Systems. Herbert Menzel and Raymond 1. Maurice,, 1969, 166 pp., plus 114 pp., of appendices

[This studies the level of knowledge of the practicing physician with respect to selected new developments in medicine, as related to: the professional milieu in which he works, his integration into that milieu; his contacts with colleagues; his reading habits, meeting attendance, and participation in continuing medical education; and his training and practice. Some 400 general practitioners and interns in private practice in communities of varying types were interviewed.]


Box 128 Folder B- 1002-1

The Physician Audience of the New York Academy of Medicine's Televised Clinical Science Seminars. Candace Rogers and Herbert Menzel,, 1963, 21 pp.

[In order to ascertain the physician audience of the New York Academy of Medicine's Clinical Science Seminars, telephone interviews and mail questionnaires were analyzed. The random sample of 295 physicians provided information such as regularity and location of viewing, as well as age and place of training.]


Box 128 Folder B-1002-2

Medical Television: A Study of the Effectiveness of Open-Circuit Television Broadcasts for Medical Practitioners. Herbert Menzel and Raymond Maurice,, 1965, 236 pp.

[This report investigates the effectiveness of the New York Academy of Medicine's open-circuit TV broadcasts. It includes analysis of the audience, as well as doctors' evaluations and criticisms of the program. A separate volume of appendices is also included.]


Box 128 Folder F-1002

Notes on the Methodological Aspects of Large-Scale Cross-National Studies. Kurt Finsterbusch,, 1964, 40 pp.

[NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 128 Folder S-1004

Perceived Climates as a Barrier to Housing Desegregation. Kenneth Lenihan,, 1965, 16 pp.

[NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 128 Folder B-1006

Psychological Dimensions and System Properties. Henry Lennard, 1962, 33 pp.

[NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 128 Folder B-1009

The Structure of Faculty Influence: A Case Study of the Instructor's Role in Three Kinds of Change Among Columbia College Students. Wagner Thielens, Jr.,, 1966, 79 pp.

[To illustrate the complex kinds of influences a college exercises upon its students, this report deals specifically with the influence of the college teacher on students. It is based on data obtained through 179 completed questionnaires and 24 interviews at Columbia College.]


Box 128 Folder S-1010

Interreligious Dating Among College Students. David Caplovitz and Harry Levy,, 1965, 77 pp.

[389 returned questionnaires were analyzed to determine student attitudes on interreligious dating and marriage, in an attempt to characterize types of students likely to marry outside their religion.]


Box 128 Folder B-1010

Deciding on"Decisions to Undertake Psychotherapy," the History of the Questionnaire. Susanne Flusser,, 1965, 120 pp.

[Tracing the formation of the questionnaire used in Kadushin's Why People Go to Psychiatrists. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 128 Folder B-1011-1

Actual and Perceived Consensus on Educational Goals Between School and Community. David E. Wilder, Nathalie S. Friedman, Robert B. Hill, Eva Sandis and Sam D. Sieber,, 1968, 638 pp.

[This is a study of some of the complex interactions that link school systems and the families they serve. The primary focus is on relations among pupils, parents, teachers, and school systems. The extent and consequences of both actual and perceived agreements among them on a number of educational matters in several different community settings are explored. Questionnaires included.]


Box 128 Folder B-1011-2

Selecting Ideal-typical Communities and Gaining Access to their Schools for Social Research Purposes. David Wilder and Nathalie Friedman,, [n,d,] (1960's?), 34 pp.

[REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 128 Folder B-1012-1

Social Factors Relating to Public Awareness, Perception, and Evaluation of the Teaching of Reading. David Wilder,, February 1965, 17 pp.

[REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 128 Folder B-1012-2

Some Comparisons Between NCRE Members and Other Reading Researchers. David Wilder,, Feb. 1967, 15 pp.

[REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 128 Folder S-1012

Memorandum on Progress and Plans for Study of the History of Empirical Social Research in France 1660-1914. Terry Clark, Paul F. Lazarsfeld and B. Lecuyer,, Sept. 1965, 49 pp.

[MEMORANDUM NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 128 Folder B-1014

A Description of the 1144 Accredited Four-Year Institutions of Higher Education. George Nash,, 1969, 54 pp.

[Besides a brief description of all 1144 four-year accredited institutions of higher education with undergraduates, the relationship to one another of a limited number of institutional characteristics, and how they vary from one type of institution to another are discussed.]


Box 128 Folder B-1015-2

Formal and Informal Satisfaction of the Information Requirements of Chemists. Herbert Menzel and Mark Oromaner,, 1970, 116 pp.

[This project examines the importance and interplay of formal and informal channels of communication in the flow of scientific information. 161 scientists in the field of polymer chemistry working in government, university, and industrial establishments were interviewed.]


Box 128 Folder B-1016-1

Features of Research Proposals Submitted to the Cooperative Research Program, U.S.O.E., 1956-63. Sam D. Sieber,, 1964, 54 pp.Project Memoranda, Organization of Educationbal Research in the United States


Box 128 Folder B-1016-2.

The Use of Field Representatives in the Questionnaire Survey of University Personnel. Sam D. Sieber,, 1964, 33 pp.


Box 128 Folder B-1016-3.

Course Offerings in Educational Research. Sam D. Sieber, Nancy Millikan and David Wilder,, 1964, 24 pp.


Box 128 Folder B-1016-4.

A Profile of Research in Graduate Schools of Education. Sam D. Sieber, 1965, 37 pp.


Box 128 Folder B-1016-5.

The Measurement of Quality in Education Research. E. David Nasatir and David Elesh,, 1965, 36 pp.


Box 128 Folder B-1016-6.

Institutional Correlates of Research Quality. Sam D. Sieber, 1965, 39 pp.


Box 128 Folder B-1016-*7.

Observations on the History of Research Units in Schools of Education. Sam D. Sieber and Jonathan Cole,, 1965, 51 pp.


Box 128 Folder B-1016-*8.

Training for Careers in Educational Research: A Study of Institutional Outputs. Sam D. Sieber and Nancy Millikan,, 1966, 72 pp.


Box 129 Folder B-1017

Specialized Social Science Information Services in the United States. Jack Ferguson,, 1965, 155 pp.

[This is an analysis of data collected in a survey of services which deal with subjects of the social sciences and related disciplines. Covers such topics as purposes of the different services, ways in which information is provided, their operational experiences. Questionnaire included.]


Box 129 Folder B-1018

The Threat of War and American Public Opinion. Gene N. Levine and John Modell,, 1964, 299 pp.

[1718 citizens and 110 community leaders were interviewed in order to examine the processes of communication and decision involved in family and community reactions to civil defense and fallout shelter programs. Social and psychological processes affecting public attitudes were also analyzed.]


Box 129 Folder B-1020

Journeymen, Teachers and Virtuosi: The Socialization of Music Students. Charles Kadushin,, 1968, 297 pp.

[Based on 607 respondents from Juilliard School of Music and Manhattan School of Music, this report investigates the process by which music students acquire the values, attitudes and self-concept of professional musicians.]


Box 129 Folder B-1022

Depressea and Prosperous Areas-A Comparison. Theresa R. Shapiro, 1965, 106 pp.

[A comparison was made of the two kinds of areas to try to determine why one becomes economically depressed and to highlight those factors about which something might be done. Sample of 787 counties.]


Box 129 Folder B-1023

Social and Economic Characteristics of the College Population and Others with Some College Training. A. J. Jaffe and Walter Adams,, 1965, 43 pp.

[This is a description of a sample of those in the 1960 census who did not complete college as compared to those who completed four or more years. A projection of the college populations of 1970 and 1975 is also made.]


Box 129 Folder B-1024-1

A Preliminary Estimate of the Population and Housing of the Bowery in New York City. George Nash and Patricia Nash,, 1964, 33 pp.


Box 129 Folder B-1024-2

A Preliminary Study of NewYork's Legal Agencies and Their Effect on Homeless Men and the Bowery. Nan Markel,, 1964, 47 pp.


Box 129 Folder B-1024-3

The Habitats of Homeless Men in Manhattan. George Nash, 1964, 192 pp.


Box 129 Folder B-1024-4

A Preliminary Study of New York City's Hospitals and Their Contacts with Homeless Men. Nan Markel,, 1964, 52 pp.


Box 129 Folder B-1024-5

Summary Report of a Study Undertaken Under Contract Approved by the Board of Estimate, Calendar No. 14, December 19, 1963. Theodore Caplow,, 1965, 54 pp.


Box 129 Folder *B-1024-6

Skid Row and Its Inhabitants. Samuel E. Wallace, 136 pp., 1965. Revised version published as Skid Row as a Way of Life, Totowa, N.J.: Bechninster Press,, 1965


Box 129 Folder B-1024-7

An Estimate of the Population of Homeless Men in the Bowery Area, New York City, Feb. 28, 1965. Michael A. Baker,, 1965, 38 pp.


Box 129 Folder *B-1024-9

Homelessness and Disaffialiation. Howard M. Bahr, 1968, 444 pp.

[The Homelessness Project is a study of the etiology, patterns and consequences of homelessness based on comparison of the lifetime affiliative histories of four samples, two of homeless men and two of men living in settled neighborhoods, as well as annual censuses of the Bowery. Published, Univ. of Toronto Press, 1970.]


Box 129 Folder B-1024-8

Camp LaGuardia: A Voluntary Total Institution for Homeless Men. Stanley K. Henshaw,, 1968, 163 pp.


Box 129 Folder *F-1025

Technological Short-Cuts to Social Change. Amitai Etzioni and Richard Remp,, 1970, 490 pp.

[This report examines the use of relatively inexpensive technological innovations in solving major social problems. The success of these techniques and society's reaction to them is of major concern. The specific techniques discussed are methadone for heroin addiction, antabuse for alcoholism, educational television, gun control, and the highway safety breathtest. Published by Russell Sage Foundation, 1973. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 129 Folder B-1026

A Short Report on Roles of Widowhood. Tamara Ferguson, 1965, 62 pp.

[This is a study of "role conflicts engendered by the new social position in which the widow finds hereself." It is based on 100 interviews with recently widowed women. NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 129 Folder B-1031

Recruits for Accounting: How the College Class of 1961 Entered the Profession. Wagner Thielens, Jr.,, 1966, 329 pp.

[Half of the senior recruits in the field had been interested in it as freshmen; half had been drawn to it during college. This report discusses the differences in the two groups in terms of background, occupational wants and goals, and in the geographical and educational locations from which they moved into the profession.]


Box 130 Folder B-1033

Studies in the Utilization of Television in the Schools. A. J. Jaffe and Stanley Henshaw,, 1965, 69 pp.

[A further analysis of materials collected on utilization of broadcast television programs in the New York State Regents in 1962 examines the demographic characteristics related to use or non-use and extent of use, and looks at the effects of characteristics of schools on utilization and attitudes among teachers.]


Box 130 Folder B-1036

Ethnic Higher Education-Negro Colleges in the 1960's. A. J. Jaffe, Walter Adams and Sandra Meyers,, 1966, 160 pp.

[Three interrelated surveys were conducted to determine the characteristics of students attending primarily black colleges: characteristics of high school students entering colleges, recent and projected trends in enrollments and related admission policies of primarily black colleges. Projections were also developed concerning the numbers of southern black youth expected to be high school graduates by 1975. Questionnaires included. Published by Praeger, 1968.]


Box 130 Folder B-1037

Anglican Opportunities in South America. Ivan Vallier, 1963, 209 pp.

[This is an attempt to determine the potential for church-related social services in South America based on interview and questionnaire data about existing needs in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile and Peru.]


Box 130 Folder B-1038-1

An Enquiry into the Operation of the Formal Disciplinary Machinery of the New York City Bar. Jerome E. Carlin and Julian H. Nixon,, 1963, 71 pp.

[This report describes the structure and operation of the disciplinary machinery, and discusses who in the bar gets "caught" and for what, the principal factors determining the severity of sanction imposed by the court in adjudicated cases and the role formal disciplinary machinery plays in maintaining adherence to professional norms.]


Box 130 Folder B-1038-2

Current Research in the Sociology of the Legal Profession. Jerome Carlin,, 1962, 70 pp.

[REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 130 Folder B-1038-3

Social Control in the Legal Profession. Jerome Carlin, 1963, 35 pp.

[REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 130 Folder B-1039

Occupational Mobility and Lifetime Growth in Income for Males, 1950-1960. A. J. Jaffe and J. Gordon,, 1967, 32 pp.

[REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 130 Folder B-1041-1

A Review of the Literature on College Administrators and Admissions. George Nash and G. Uhse,, 1966, 41 pp.

[REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 130 Folder B-1041-2

History of the Questionnaire for Directors of Financial Aid. Pat Nash, 1966, 54 pp.

[REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 130 Folder B-1041-3

Student Financial Aid-College and University-a Review of the Literature and Research. George Nash,, 1967, 39 pp.

[REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 130 Folder B-1041-4

New Administrator on Campus: A Study of the Director of Student Financial Aid. George Nash with the collaboration of Paul F. Lazarsfeld,, 1967, 367 pp.

[This report describes the aid director's work, his sources of satisfaction and dissatisfaction, how financial aid is organized at the college level and the relationship between the organization of aid administration and the effectiveness of the aid program. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 130 Folder B-1041-5

Financial Aid Policies and Practices at Accredited Four-Year Universities and Colleges. George and Patricia Nash, and Martin M. Goldstein,, 1967, 127 pp.

[Based on questionnaires returned by directors of undergraduate financial aid at 849 universities and colleges, as well as data obtained from American Universities and Colleges, this report analyzes financial aid policies of four-year colleges and universities in the U.S. It also describes how a limited number of institutional characteristics relate to one another and how they vary from one type of institution to another. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 130 Folder B-1043

Eighty-five Vistas: A Report on the Performance and Experience of the First Volunteers in Service to America. Kenneth Lenihan,, 1966, 275 pp.

[Vista's purpose is to provide social agencies with full-time Volunteers to help combat poverty in local neighborhoods. This report discusses their training, job performance and experiences, and makes recommendations for changes so that their contribution would be more valuable. Methodological appendix, questionnaire, and interview schedules are included. ]


Box 130 Folder B-1046-1

American Higher Education in Transition-A Review of Long- and Short-Term Historical Trends, the Current Situation, and Future Probabilities and Their Major Determinants. A. J. Jaffe and Walter Adams,, 1969, 239 pp.

[This specifies the interlocking student and institutional variables which influence college attendance. Newer variables are distinguished from the more traditional ones and rough assessments of the relative significance of each type for the near future are made.]


Box 131 Folder B-1046-2

1969-1970 Technical Progress Report: Follow-up of Cross-Section of 1965-1966 High School Seniors. A. J. Jaffe and Walter Adams,, 1970, 129 pp.


Box 131 Folder B-1046-3

1970-1971 Technical Progress Report: Follow-up of Cross-Section of 1965-1966 High School Seniors. A. J. Jaffe and Walter Adams,, 1971, 120 pp.

[REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 131 Folder B-1046-4

1971-1972 Progress Report and Findings: Follow-up of Cross-Section of 1965-1966 High School Seniors. A. J. Jaffe and Walter Adams,, 1972, 133 pp.

[These (B-1046-2,3,4) cover the progress of the project and the major findings for the longitudinal follow-up of the 1965-1966 Current Population Survey of high school seniors. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 131 Folder B-1048

Problems of Data Collection from Low-Income Populations. Carol H. Weiss,, 1966, 84 pp.

[The basic concern of this report was with identifying the sources of error in interview responses. A review of the literature was carried out and a classified and annotated bibliography resulted. The most relevant of the literature was then analyzed to derive some insights into the nature and extent of the interviewing problem with low-income people.]


Box 131 Folder B-1049

Sociological Findings and Security Systems. Amitai Etzioni, 1967, 199 pp.

[This report investigates non-conventional uses of sociology: the application of sociology in the analysis of interaction between nations and the conditions for cooperation or avoidance of extreme conflict; and the logical nature of emergent properties of macroscopic systems and the case for focusing more efforts in future research on that level.]


Box 131 Folder B-1050

From Which Colleges Come the Peace Corps Volunteers? George and Patricia Nash,, 1966, 90 pp.

[This report analyzes characteristics of colleges and the relationship of these characteristics to the number of applications to the Peace Corps from these colleges. The recruiting efforts of the Peace Corps are also analyzed.]


Box 131 Folder B-1052

Compliance and Organization in Social Work. Amitai Etzioni and Nina Toren,, 1969, 320 pp.

[This analysis of the structure and practice of social work discusses the formally established aims of social work and the means by which they can be achieved more effectively. The elucidation of the significance of the semi-professional attributes and their effects on social work practice are the main themes of this study. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 131 Folder B-1053

Attitudes During the Blackout George and Patricia Nash, 1965, 18 pp.

[This report discusses what the attitudes of people were during the blackout of November 9, 1965. 103 people were interviewed to determine what they thought caused the blackout and what they expected to happen. Interview guide included.]


Box 131 Folder B-1054

Drivers During the Transit Strike. George Nash and Stephen Cole, 1966, 4 pp.

[During the transit strike, 114 drivers were interviewed about their cooperation with the Mayor's appeal for drivers to bring in extra people. Cooperation is related to situational and personality variables. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 131 Folder B-1055

Toward Research on Community Action Agencies: Key Variables and Research Instruments. Carol H. Weiss, et al.,, 1966, 218 pp.

[This project developed an inventory of key variables which would describe and differentiate Community Action Agencies and which would be relevant to the effectiveness of CAA programs. This report consists of a comprehensive bibliography of organizational literature and interview guides for various people concerned with the CAA programs. A critical review of these materials is also included.]


Box 131 Folder B-1059

A Jewish Peace Corps Comes to Israel: An Evaluation of the Sherut La'am Program, 1966-1967. Fred Sherrow, David Caplovitz and Paul Ritterband,, 1968, 139 pp.

[This is a study of more than 100 American college students who volunteered for a year of service in Israel in a program entitled Sherut La'am. Questionnaires were administered to participants before and after a 2-week orientation session prior to departure and before return from the year in Israel. The volunteers' reactions to the administration and services of the program as well as their jobs in Israel are analyzed.]


Box 131 Folder B-1062

An Evaluation of the Contribution of the Centers for Education in Democracy. Anna Lee Hopson,, 1966, 186 pp.

[This is a before and after study of the attitudes of 168 teenagers who attended a six-week summer camp either in Fieldston, New York, or in Barbourville, Kentucky. The independent variables of sex, economic background and race were related to friendship formation and attitude change toward civil rights and anti-poverty action. Comparisons were made between the conservative and liberal trainees. Questionnaire included.]


Box 131 Folder B-1064

Employment Opportunities of Negro and White Youth. Bernard Levenson, 1973, 177 pp.

[This study analyzes the inequalities which exist between comparably educated blacks and whites in Baltimore, in obtaining jobs, and in wages paid. STUDY NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 131 Folder B-1066

Application of Electronic Computer Techniques to Racial Integration in School Systems. Stevens H. Clarke and Julius Surkis,, 1967, 50 pp.

[This report describes in detail a computerized system for assigning students to schools to maximize racial integration while minimizing travel time and cost. Using the computer system, MINTRAN-MPS/ 360, a table of assignment of students to school buildings is drawn up which places each student in a school with a minimum of total daily student transportation time subject to certain constraints.]


Box 131 Folder B-1069

Response to Challenge: The New York City Urban Corps. George Nash and Julian H. Nixon,, 1967, 264 pp.

[600 student interns on summer jobs in 13 New York City agencies answered questionnaires on their experiences. Supervisors' reports and field observations were also used. The analysis compares experiences in different agencies and reported effects on students and the agencies.]


Box 131 Folder B-1070

An Assessment of the Community Needs of Danbury, Conn. and the Potential Role of Danbury State College in Community Service. David E. Wilder,, 1966, 74 pp.

[Interviewing 180 selected community leaders, this report discusses the problems of Danbury, Conn., such as poverty and race relations, planning and growth, leadership, government, and education. The existing facilities for meeting these problems are described. The image of Danbury State College in the eyes of the community is also discussed and recommendations are made for coping with these problems.]


Box 131 Folder B-1071

Validity of Interview Responses of Welfare Mothers. Carol H. Weiss, 1968, 98 pp.

[This is the report of a study of the effect of respondent and interviewer background, interview rapport, and conformity to middle-class norms on validity of response to factual questions in a sample of black mothers receiving public assistance in New York.]


Box 131 Folder B-1072

A Study of Teachers in the Public Schools of Washington, D.C. Anna Lee Hopson and David E. Wilder,, 1967, 270 pp.

[The responses to questionnaire of 2200 teachers in 25 elementary, 11 junior high, and 10 senior high schools in Washington, D.C., were analyzed. The attitudes and opinions of individual teachers were related to their race, sex, license status and track in which they teach. On a set of major items average scores were computed for schools as a whole and the relationships among these school characteristics were analyzed. Also, black and white teachers were compared within similar school contexts. Questionnaire included.]


Box 132 Folder A 266

______, and Amando de Miguel. "Origen Social de los Empresarios Espanoles." Boletin Informativo del Seminario de Derecho Politico Universidad de Salamanca, no. 31,, 1964, pp. 39-88.


Box 132 Folder B-1074

A Taxonomy of Higher Education. Sam Sieber, Patricia Nash and Walter Schenkel,, 1968, 315 pp.

[This is an attempt to isolate dimensions for theoretical work on higher education such as recruitment, socialization, student subcultures, faculty subcultures, student-faculty relationships, involvement, interchange with the environment, and global characteristics by a reconceptualization of the literature, rather than presenting new data. A survey of institutional goals among administrators in higher education was also carried out.]


Box 132 Folder B-1076

The Social Composition of the Grand Jury Panels of the Supreme Court of Kings County, New York 1958-62. Vernon K. Dibble,, 1967, 87 pp.

[This report describes five Kings County grand jury panels with respect to race, education, occupation, place of birth, and a number of other characteristics. A comparison of the panels with a random selection of potential grand jurors from the eligible population in Kings County is also made.]


Box 132 Folder B-1077

An Analysis of U.S.O.E. Research Training Programs. Sam D. Sieber with assistance of William Speizman, Suzanne Langenwalter and Elisabeth Gemberling,, 1968, 102 pp., plus 71 pp. codebook

[Content analysis of official documents and institutional data on universities were combined in this study to assess certain aspects of the new U.S.O. E. training program.]


Box 132 Folder B-1078-1

The Opinions and Practices of College Student Financial Aid Administrators and Bankers on the Federal Guaranteed Loan Program. George and Patricia Nash,, 1967, 56 pp.

[Financial aid directors at 1671 colleges in 50 states, and 1388 banks and credit unions supplying funds for student loans, were surveyed on their opinions and practices concerning the Guaranteed Loan Program-a program actively used in a few states, and very little used in others.]


Box 132 Folder B-1078-2

The Opinions and Practices of Aid Administrators at Institutions of Higher Education, Health Professions Schools and Nursing Schools on the Federal Student Loan Programs. George and Patricia Nash,, 1967, 91 pp.

[Reports data from survey of the universe of institutions of higher education concerning the National Defense Student Loan Program, and from 278 nursing schools and 129 health professions schools concerning the Health Professions Student Loan Program. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 132 Folder B-1079

Social Scientists, University News Bureaus, and the Public: Some Factors Affecting the Communication of Social Science Information. Anna Lee Hopson, Grace Bassett, and W. Phillips Davison,, 1968, 71 pp.

[This report analyzes factors affecting the flow of social science information to the mass media and suggests ways of facilitating the flow. It is based on data obtained from interviews with senior social scientists and staff members of the news bureaus of six universities and a few members of the working press.]


Box 132 Folder *B-1084-1

Who Riots? A Study of Participation in the 1967 Riots. Robert Fogelson and Robert B. Hill,, 1968, 46 pp.

[Analyzing police blotters of people arrested in racial disorders in U.S. in 1967, this report develops a profile of riot participation in terms of characteristics such as age, sex, race, birthplace, previous arrest record, formal offense and employment status, and attempts to test the adequacy of the "riffraff" theory of riot participation. Published in Supplemental Studies for the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, Washington, D.C., U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968.]


Box 132 Folder B-1084-2

A Study of Arrest Patterns in the 1960s Riots. Robert B. Hill and Robert M. Fogelson,, 1969, 239 pp.

[This report is an extension of B-1084-1, using data on persons arrested in riots from 1964 through 1967. The characteristics of riot participants are analyzed in relation to the year, severity of the disorders, past earnings, previous arrest record, and the type of booking offense. The characteristics of white and female riot arrestees are also discussed.]


Box 132 Folder B-1085-1

Working Papers of the lnternational Stud of 0pinion-Makers, vol. I. Edited by Bogdan Denitch,, 1969

[Contents: 1. Power, Influence, and Social Circles. Kadushin, 15 pp.; 2. Monism as a Model of Modern Society. G. Fischer, 8 pp.; 3. A Model of Opinion-Making and Decision-Making Processes on Major Social Issues. Allen Barton, 10 pp.; 4. Social Circles and National Power. C. Kadushin, 19 pp.; 5. Notes on Plans for Study in Yugoslavia on Opinion-Makers in the Contemporary World-Joint Proposal. BASR, Columbia, Institute of Social Sciences, Belgrade, 11 pp.; 6. Opinion-Makers in the Contemporary World-Yugoslav Questionnaire. Institute of Social Sciences, Belgrade, 25 pp.; 7. Opinion-Makers in the Modern World. B. Denitch, 6 pp.; 8. Some Practical Problems of Compiling the Universe and its Characteristics. Dragomir Pantic, 15 pp.; 9. Some Characteristics of Public Opinion in Yugoslav Society. M. Popovic, 5 pp.; 10. A Preliminary Report on the Social Structure of Yugoslav Opinion Leaders. Charles Kadushin, 24 pp.; 11.Yugoslav Social Structure and the Formation of Public Opinion. Radomir Lukic, 32 pp.; 12.The Role of Intellectuals in the Definition of Social Problems: A Comparative Study. Charles Kadushin, 39 pp.; 13. A Study of National Opinion-Makers in Italy: A Draft Proposal. Paolo Fameti, 15 pp. NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 132 Folder B-1085-2

Working Papers of the International Study of Opinion- Makers, vol. II. Edited by Bogdan Denitch,, April, 1970

[; 1 Social Background and Recruitment of Yugoslav Political Elites, 1914-1948. Lenard Cohen, 45 pp.; 2 A Note on Field Problems of Interviewing Elite Respondents in Yugoslavia. Bogdan Denitch, 7 pp.; 3 Social Structure of Yugoslav Opinion-Makers, Part I: Informal Leadership. Charles Kadushin and Peter Abrams, 39 pp.; 4 Social Structure and Mobility of Public Opinion-Makers. Vesna Popovic, 25 pp.; 5 Political History and Activity of Opinion-Makers in Yugoslavia. Vesna Popovic, 13 pp.; 6 Communications Intake and Output Among Opinion-Makers in a Socialist Society: The Yugoslav Opinion-Makers. A. H. Barton, Ljiljana Bacevic and Dragomir Pantic, 57 pp.; 7 On the Problem of Elites and Opinion-Making in the Czechoslovakian Socialist Republic. Milos Kalab, 13 pp.; 8 Czechoslovak Opinion-Makers in the Modern Period, Vaclav Lamser, 51 pp. NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 132 Folder B-1085-3

Working Papers of the International Study of Opinion-Makers,vol. III. Edited by Bogdan Denitch,, June, 1970

[1. Political Cultures and Social Mobility in Yugoslavia. Bogdan Denitch, 34 pp.; 2 Social Mobility of the Opinion-Makers in Yugoslavia. Radomir Lukic, 7 pp.; 3 Mobility and Recruitment of Yugoslav Leadership: The Role of the League of Communists. Bogdan Denitch, 22 pp.; 4 The Relationship Between Public 0pinion-Makers and Public Opinion. Mladen Zvonarovic, 17 pp.; 5 Several Hypotheses in Connection with the Social Origin and Functional Characteristics of the Yugoslav Political Elite. Rudi Supek, 22 pp.; 6 Power Structure of Statist and Self-Governing Socialism. Rudi Supek, 25 pp.; 7 Democratization and its Effect on Elite Group Relations. Rudi Supek, 38 pp.; 8 Some Values, Attitudes and Opinions of Opinion-Makers. Dragomir Pantic, 11 pp.; 9 Cultural Reproduction and Social Reproduction. Pierre Bourdieu, 44 pp.; 10 Preliminary Bibliography of English-Language Studies of National Leaders and Opinion-Makers. Allen Barton, 15 pp. NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 132 Folder B-1085-4

Ideology and Opinion-Making-General Problems of Analysis. Helen McClure and George Fischer,, 1969, 60 pp.

[ (Revised version is part of ch.1 of George Fischer, Ways to Self-Rule, Hicksville, N.Y.: Exposition, 1978. NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 132 Folder B-1085-5

Conference on Theory and Method in Comparative Elite Analysis. Edited by Louis Edinger,, April, 1969

[NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 132 Folder S-1085

College Volunteer Workers: A First Look at Goal Priority, Achievement, Satisfaction, and Turnover in Four Volunteer Job Statuses. Harry Slan,, 1968, 26 pp.

[REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 132 Folder B-1086

Attitudes of Selected Small Samples of Negroes Toward Jews and Other Ethnic Groups. Carolyn 0. Atkinson,, 1968, 107 pp.

[The purpose of this study was to determine the content and dimensions of Blacks' attitudes toward Jews, as Blacks from various economic classes representing four distinctive life styles were interviewed. NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 132 Folder B-1087

Readers of Africa Report: Their Views and Characteristics. W. Phillips Davison and Henri Verwayen,, 1967, 40 pp.

[An examination of readers in the United States and Africa of a specialized publication on Africa, based on mail questionnaires from 721 readers.]


Box 132 Folder *B-1089

The Merchants of Harlem: A Study of Small Business in a Black Community. David Caplovitz, Lois Sanders, Bernard Levenson and Joan Wilson,, 1969, 220 pp.

[This is based on interviews with 125 black and 106 white businessmen in Central Harlem and 53 in Bay Ridge, a white middle-class area. It compares the black and white merchants generally with the Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, merchants, to learn whether race or other factors account for differences in their experiences. Published: Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1973.]


Box 132 Folder B-1090-1

Toward A Theory of Applied Sociology. Paul F. Lazarsfeld and Jeffrey G. Reitz,, 1970, 78 pp.


Box 132 Folder B-1090-2

The Consequences of the Study of Federal Student Loan Programs. Carol Weiss,, 1970, 133 pp.


Box 132 Folder B-1090-3

Some Problems in the Organization and Use of Social Research in the U.S. Navy. Douglas C. McDonald with Introduction by Paul F. Lazarsfeld,, 1972, 147 pp.


Box 132 Folder B-1090-4

The Utilization of Basic Social Research-A Case Study. Joel I. Brooke, 1972, 175 pp.


Box 132 Folder *B-1090-5

The Gap Between Knowledge and Decision in the Utilization of Social Research. Jeffrey Reitz,, 1973, 34 pp.

[Published as ch. 5 of P. F. Lazarsfeld and J. G. Reitz, An Introduction to Applied Sociology, New York: Elsevier, 1975. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 132 Folder B-1090-6

A Survey of Social Researchers' Attitudes Toward Utilization. Joel I. Brooke,, 1973, 30 pp.


Box 132 Folder B-1090-7

The Road to Recommendations. Ann K. Pasanella and Janice Weinman, 1973, 98 pp.


Box 132 Folder *B-1090-8

Social Interaction Between Policy Makers and Social Scientists. Jeffrey G. Reitz,, 1973, 48 pp.

[Published as ch. 6 of An Introduction to Applied Sociology.]


Box 132 Folder B-1090-9

Futurism. Alfred Oxenfeldt, 1973, 42 pp.


Box 132 Folder B-1090-10

Some Problems of Research Organization. Douglas McDonald and Paul F. Lazarsfeld,, 1973, 67 pp.


Box 132 Folder B-1090-11

Formal Approaches to Applied Social Research. Norman P. Hummon and Patrick Doreian,, 1975, 89 pp.

[This project studies the utilization of social research.]


Box 132 Folder B-1092

The Community Patrol Corps: A Descriptive Evaluation of the One-Week Experiment. George Nash,, 1968, 73 pp.

[This report describes and evaluates the one-week experiment of the Community Patrol Corps (made up of male residents between the ages of 18-30) patrolling areas of Harlem. The participants and their experiences are presented as well as the response to the Corps from the community, press, police and city officials. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 132 Folder B-1093

The Nature of the Student Movement and Radical Proposals for Change at Columbia University. Camilla Auger, Allen Barton and Raymond Maurice,, 1969, 57 pp.

[Report on a survey of student opinion in the fall of 1968, a few months after the uprising of 1968. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 132 Folder B-1095

Design for the Use of Survey Research in the Evaluation of the Impact of the Model-Cities Program on the Residents of Model-City Neighborhoods. Joan Gordon, Gladys Meyer, Roland Wulbert, Carol Weiss and Allen Barton,, 1968, 124 pp.

[This report considers the several faces of poverty, discusses what should be considered in constructing measures of the "quality of life," introduces the methodological issues, spells out the main variables to be included in survey instruments, presents a basic sampling design and some variants, and considers the special problems of interviewing low-income groups.]


Box 132 Folder B-1096-1

Homeless Women in New York City: Observations at the Emergency Assistance Unit and Women's Shelter. Gerald R. Garrett and Dinah Hirschfeld Volk,, 1970, 78 pp.

[REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 132 Folder B-1096-2

Patterns and Implications of Women's Work: A Research Review. Marcia Garrett,, 1970, 100 pp.

[NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 132 Folder B-1096-3

Disaffiliation Among Aged Women: The Novelists' View. Marcia J. Cebulski, Laura Kemp, Dorothy Frost, and Susan Rutherford Muller,, 1970, 43 pp.

[NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 132 Folder *B-1096-4

Disaffiliation Among Urban Women. Howard M. Bahr and Gerald R- Garrett under the direction of Theodore Caplow,, 1971, 463 pp.

[This is an extension of previous work (see B-1024). 331 middle-aged and elderly socially isolated women from 3 census tracts in Manhattan and 52 who were clients of a shelter for homeless women were interviewed. The personal and social consequences of human isolation were explored; whether the process is reversible or permanent, voluntary or forced; the role of organizations in the development and prevention of disaffiliation; and how it relates to other individual and community problems. Published as Women Alone. The Disaffiliation of Urban Females. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, D. C. Heath & Co., 1976. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 132 Folder B-1098

Small-Project Grants of the Regional Research Program. Theresa F. Rogers, Lois W. Sanders and Bernard Levenson,, 1970, 175 pp.

[Under the Office of Education's RRP, proposals up to $ 10,000 are submitted to the office in the researcher's geographic area. The distribution of applicants, the processing of proposals and the consequences of being funded were examined. Data were collected by questionnaires to applicants and to those who reviewed proposals, factual materials abstracted from proposals, ratings of them and funding recommendations, and interviews with the Directors of Educational Research at the nine offices.]


Box 133 Folder *B-1099

The Quality of Research on Education: An Empirical Study of Researchers and Their Work Caroline H. Persell,, 1971, 417 pp.

[ The focus of this project was the quality of research on education, and the characteristics and experiences of researchers which were related to research quality. The quality of all papers read at the 1968 American Educational Research Association meeting and all education-related research articles published in 113 journals in 1967-68 was rated by a national panel of 40 eminent researchers. Additionally, the authors of the papers were surveyed and their undergraduate academic achievement, graduate training, career lines, research settings, and professional rewards were analyzed in relation to the quality of their research. A series of "models" was developed to explain variation in quality. Published as: Quality, Careers and Training in Education and Social Research. Bayside, N.Y.: General Hall, 1976.]


Box 133 Folder B-1101

Coverage of Minority Group Affairs in the New York News Media and the Black Evaluation: A Pilot Study. Robert Hill, Sally Howlett, Kenneth J. Lenihan and George Nash,, 1969, 122 pp.

[ This is a report on the findings of a preliminary study to determine how much mass media coverage was being given to minority groups in the New York area and what the principal reactions to this coverage were on the part of the minority groups themselves. 53 influential Blacks were interviewed as were 2 panels of 20 Blacks each.]


Box 133 Folder B-1106

The Federal Educational Opportunity Grant Program: A Status Report, Fiscal Year 1970. Nathalie Friedman with the assistance of James Thompson,, 1971, 352 pp.

[The Federal Educational Opportunity Grant Program provides grants to low-income students to attend college, 70% of whose families have annual incomes of less than $6,000. Data for the study were gathered from questionnaires answered by 9,789 students; information on 10,166 students supplied by aid administrators; 1,620 questionnaires from participating institutions; interviews with administrators and students at 20 institutions; and government reports. The report includes recommendations to strengthen the successful program.]


Box 133 Folder B-1107

Problems in the Evaluation of Mental Health Projects, Proceedings of a Seminar. Carol H. Weiss, chairman, and Sally T. Hillsman,, 1970, 37 pp.

[This is a presentation of a case study of evaluation conducted within an operating program and the group discussion of the issues and solutions. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 133 Folder B-1108

The Student Brain Drain, A Report to the Ford Foundation. Paul Ritterband and Seymour Warkov,, 1973, 98 pp.

[(A joint report with the Center for Policy Research.) This discusses the problem of students who study in developed countries, and then do not return to their homelands to work and apply their knowledge to the developing countries' benefit REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 133 Folder B-1117

Community Response to a Narcotic Addiction Treatment Facility: The Case of Prospect Place. George Nash,, 1969, 24 pp.

[This study examines how residents felt about a narcotic treatment facility one year after it opened despite some initial community opposition. 91 community residents were interviewed.]


Box 133 Folder B-1119

The Federal College Work Study Program: A Status Report, Fiscal Year 1971. Nathalie Friedman, Lois Sanders and James Thompson,, 1973, 430 pp.

[Some 10,000 students, 2,000 institutions of higher education, and 2,200 employers participating in the College Work Study Program during the academic year l970-1971 were studied. The characteristics of students and their employment settings are described and components of students' job satisfaction are analyzed. Aid officers' and employers' problems in administering the program are analyzed. An extensive bibliography is included.]


Box 133 Folder *B-1120

The Use of Educational Knowledge. Sam D. Sieber, Karen Seashore Louis and Loya Metzger,, 1972, Two Volumes, 1,100 pp.

[This two-year study details the process and outcomes of extension agent work and computerized information retrieval in a major, three-state tryout of a new educational dissemination system supported by the U.S. Office of Education. Case studies cover the tactics and problems of field agents in conveying information and supporting innovation within school settings. Results of extension agent and retrieval practices at all levels of local educational structures are examined. Instruments and guidelines for evaluation and monitoring of E&R projects are included. (Available from ERIC Document Reproduction Service, PO Box 190, Arlington, Virginia, Nos. ED 065.739 and ED 065 740.)]


Box 133 Folder B-1121-1

Abstracts of Papers on Respondent-Interviewer Interaction in the Research Interview. Laurie Bauman, Theresa Rogers and Carol Weiss,, 1971, 152 pp.

[This report presents abstracts of papers in order to bring to the attention of researchers the available evidence (and in some cases, theories and speculations) on the effects of respondent-interviewer interaction on research data.]


Box 133 Folder B-1121-2

The Use of Indigenous Interviewers in Survey Research: Progress Report to the National Center for Health Services Research and Development. Theresa F. Rogers, Laurie J. Bauman and Carol H. Weiss,, 1971, 57 pp.

[This is based on pilot interviews prior to the questionnaire survey. NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 133 Folder B-1121-3

Practices of Research Organizations in Surveys of the Poor. Carol H. Weiss, Laurie J. Bauman and Theresa F. Rogers,, 1973, 70 pp.

[An intensive search for interview surveys of low-income populations turned up 194 recent samples. These were examined to assess the benefits and limitations of using racially and economically similar interviewers in surveys of the poor. Characteristics of interviewers, recruitment, training, supervision, and the study directors' assessment of interviewer performance were analyzed.]


Box 133 Folder B-1126-1,2

Employment Prospects in the Educational System for Unemployed Engineers, Scientists, and Other Highly Qualified Technical Personnel. A. J. Jaffe and Walter Adams.,, 1971, 33 pp. and 40 pp. Preliminary and Final Reports for Summer 1971.

[NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 133 Folder B-1126-3

Extent of Engineers' Interest in Jobs in the Educational Establishment-Final Report, December l971. A. J. JaffeandWalterAdams,, 1971, 19 pp.

[This study made use of questionnaires to samples of colleges, universities, public high schools, engineers and scientists. NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 133 Folder B-1128

Too Little and Too Late-The Economic Plight of Very Seriously and Permanently Disabled Men and Their Households in the New York City Metropolitan Area. WalterAdams and A. J. Jaffe,, 1972, 132 pp.

[This study focuses upon a group of metropolitan area men with extremely serious permanent job-related disabilities which occurred in the latter 1960s. Respondents were interviewed in the first quarter of 1972. Emphasis is placed upon the adequacy of Workmen's Compensation benefits, as well as a number of other sources of household funds in the years immediately following disability. Non-financial changes in life-circumstances and styles were also documented at length.]


Box 133 Folder B-1129

Attention to Population on the Campus. Theresa F. Rogers with the assistance of Laurie J. Bauman,, 1974, 144 pp.

[This examines the place that population occupies in undergraduate education both in the classroom and in extracurricular activities. It is based on information collected in 1972 from more than a dozen campuses across the country that differ markedly in the attention that population receives. The report covers population in the curriculum, alternative strategies for teaching population, the overlay of values and attitudes that affect instruction, extracurricular activities related to population, and gives conclusions and recommendations.]


Box 133 Folder B-1131

New York City Neighborhood Project Reports. This study was designed to evaluate the effect on citizens of experiments in decentralization carried out by the city. Samples of residents and community leaders were interviewed two years apart. Field observations and unstructured interviewing of administrators, and case studies of particular agencies were also carried out. The project ran from 1972 to 1975.,, 1972-1975


Box 133 Folder B-1131-25

Between Community and City Bureaucracy: New York's District Manager Experiment. Stanley J. Heginbotham, et al., 5 parts,, 1973, 416 pp. Interim Report


Box 134 Folder B-1137

Interim Report: Experimental Study of Decision Making in the 12versus 6-Man Jury under Unanimous versus Non-unanimous Decisions. Alice Padawer-Singer and Allen H. Barton,, 1975, 138 pp.

[This is an experimental study of the problem of the 12- vs. 6-man jury and of unanimous vs. non-unanimous decisions, conducted with an actual population of jurors, in the courts, with the collaboration of members of the judiciary, the bar, and the social sciences. Ninety-two experimental juries have been run, 23 under each of the four combinations of jury size and unanimous/non-unanimous decision.]


Box 134 Folder B-1142

Employment of Women and Fertility. A. J. Jaffe and J. C. Ridley (of Georgetown University),, 1976, 99 pp.

[Data from censuses and surveys covering 1910-1970 were analyzed to determine the relationship among education, labor force participation and fertility of women in the United States.]


Box 134 Folder B-1144

Union Involvement and Citizen Duty. R. Wayne Parsons, 1976, 114 pp.

[Interviews with 393 rank and file members and 108 "active members" of a large city public employees union were analyzed to discover the effect of union involvement in political attitudes and behavior. A supplementary sample of 55 union officers and staff members were also interviewed concerning their own union careers.]


Box 134 Folder B- 1145

Some Demographic and Economic Characteristics of the Puerto Rican Population Living on the Mainland, USA. A. J. Jaffe and Zaida Carleton,, 1974, 79 pp.

[The study, using 1960 and 1970 census data, covers social, economic, and housing conditions. Puerto Ricans living in New York State are contrasted with those living in other states.]


Box 134 Folder B-1148

The Doctor Under National Health Insurance: Foreign Lessons for the United States. William A. Glaser,, 1977, 429 pp.

[Topics covered are how to organize insurance carriers and medical associations; how to organize negotiations between them; costs and how to contain them; work schedules of doctors; how to improve primary care, preventive medicine, and long term care; effects of different reimbursement and administrative arrangements on the recruitment and location of doctors; and how to write fee schedules. Chapters I through X have been published as Health Insurance Bargaining: Foreign Lessons for Americans, New York: Gardner Press, 1978. The.microfiche edition contains only Chapters XI through XV.]

Series IV: Masters Essays

All Masters Essays were submitted to the Department of Sociology of Columbia University. For interlibrary loan, contact Interlibrary Loan Service, Columbia University Libraries. For purchase of microfilm or Xerox copies, contact the Photographic Service Department, Columbia University Libraries.


Box 134

Series IV: Masters Essays


Box 133 Folder B-1131-27

Dependence, Cooperation, and Conflict: Assumptions and Realities in Local Service Integration. John M. Boyle and Stanley J. Heginbotham,, 1975, 35 pp.

Series V: Doctoral Dissertations

Boxes 135-136. Doctoral Dissertations were submitted to the Sociology Department of Columbia University. All Columbia dissertations are available on interlibrary loan; address requests to Interlibrary Loan Service, Columbia University Libraries. Those available on microfilm are so designated and may be purchased directly from University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Michigan.


Box 135 Folder D-8001

Hillsman, Sally T. Entry into the Labor Market: The Preparation and Job Placement of Negro and White Vocational High School Graduates,, 1970, 539 pp.

[Dissertation proposal copy]


Box 135 Folder D-8002

Camilla Auger Fluidics: A Study of the Growth Pattern of a New technology,, 1968-1970, 3 Folders Folders Contain: Proposal (August, 1968)-10 pp., Progress Report (March, 1970)-12 pp.and Request for Continued Research Permission (April, 1970)-9 pp.


Box 135 Folder D-8003

Margit A. Johansson The Differential Effects of Reduced Research Funding on University Scientists,, 1970, One Folder Fact Sheet and Questionnaires


Box 135 Folder D-8004

David, Deborah S. Career Patterns and Values: A Study of Men and Women in Science and Engineering,, 1969, 278 pp. 2 copies and draft paper entitled "Value Differences of Women Scientists & Engineers," , 1971, 7 pp., 2 copies.


Box 135 Folder D-8005

Richard H. B. Mendes The professional Union: A Study of the Social Services Employees Union of the New York City Department of Social Services,, 1969, Three Folders, Qustionnaires and some Chapters.

[Cross-referenced with S-1095.]


Box 135 Folder D-8006

Reitz, Jeffrey The Flight from Science: Student Disillusionment with Careers in Science and Engineering,, 1972, 203 pp.


Box 135 Folder D-8007

Sherry Gorelick Incentives & Obstacles to Management Hiring of the Disadvantaged,, 1970's (?), One Folder Fact Sheet only.


Box 135 Folder D-8008

Elisabeth Gemberling, Margaret Nelson in collaboration with Sam D. Sieber The Role of Secondary Education in the Development of Indigenous Leadership in American Indian Communities,, 1970-1973, Four Foldersand One Book Book and First folder are both copies of the Final Report (218 pp. plus appendices). Other Folder scontain 2 copies of Master"s Essay Entitled "An Analytic Framework for the 1968 Study," (1973)-55 pp. -2 copies, Proposal (1969) , Codebooks and Questionnaires..


Box 136 Folder D-8009

Single, Eric Sociological Aspects of Debt Entanglement, 1970-1971, One bound BASR Report and Two Folders Bound Report and One folder contain thesis -276 pp. -(2 copies), while second folder contains Proposal and Abstract (1970)-6 pp.

[Based on B-1060]


Box 136 Folder D-8011

Rodriguez, Orlando Social Determinants of Non-Return: A Study of Foreign Students from Developing Countries in the United States,, 1974, One book and One Folder Book and folder contain identical copies of the thesis-(199 pp.each

[Based on B-1108]


Box 136 Folder D-8012

Nelson, Margaret K. The Adoption of Innovations in Urban Schools, 1975-1976, One book and three Folders Book is original copy of thesis (march , 19750. First Folder is revised version of thesis (February, 1976)- each is 306 pp. Other folder scontain Proposal entitled 'Innovation in :Large City High Schools, by Nelso and Sieber and article (1976) cross referneced to record A-724.

Series VI: Articles

Boxes 137-141. The articles are listed chronologically and, within each year, alphabetically by author. Most of them report on research carried out at the Bureau of Applied Social Research or its predecessor, the Office of Radio Research. Those from 1935-1936 and some of the 1937 articles were produced by Paul Lazarsfeld before the creation of the Office of Radio Research, but were always listed by him as the Office's first publications in accordance with his effort to build up the organization. He also encouraged staff members and fellow faculty members to list their publications as "Bureau publications" for the same reason. Wherever possible we have indicated specific project numbers for articles which could be directly attributed to a Bureau research project.


Box 137 Folder A1

Kornhauser, Arthur W., and Paul F. Lazarsfeld. "The Techniques of Market Research from the Standpoint of a Psychologist" Training of Skilled Workers: Salary and Wage-Setting, F. Cushman and C. Balderston, eds., New York: American Management Assn.,, 1935, 24 pp.


Box 137 Folder A2

Lazarsfeld, Paul F. "The Art of Asking Why." National Marketing Review, vol. I, no. 1,, Summer, 1935, 7 pp., 2 copies.


Box 137 Folder A 4

Lazarsfeld, Paul F. "The Outlook for Testing Effectiveness in Advertising." The Management Review, vol. XXV, no. 1,, January,1936, pp. 3-12


Box 137 Folder A 3

______. "Public Attitude Toward Economic Problems." Market Research, vol. V, no. 2,, August, 1936, pp. 13-15., 2 copies


Box 137 Folder A 7

Lazarsfeld, Paul F. "Psychological Techniques in Marketing Research." Ch. III: "Psychological Aspects of Questionnaire Development," pp. 62-81; ch. IV: "Further Consideration of Psychological Aspects," pp. 82-91; ch. XI: "Psychological Technique of Classification," pp. 190-213; ch. XV: "Psychological Approach in the Development of Conclusions," pp. 267-281. The Technique of Marketing Research, New York: McGraw-Hill,, 1937


Box 137 Folder A 8

______. "Some Remarks on the Typological Procedures in Social Research."Zeitschrift fur Sozialforschung, vol.VI,no. 1,, 1937, pp. 119-137.


Box 137 Folder A 5

______ "The Use of Detailed Interviews in Market Research." Journal of Marketing, vol. II,, July,1937, pp. 3-8.


Box 137 Folder A 6

______, and Rowena Wyant. "Magazines in 90 Cities-Who Reads What?" Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 1, no. 4,, October,1937, pp. 29-41.


Box 137 Folder A 9

Lazarsfeld, Paul F., and Marjorie Fiske. "The'Panel' as a New Tool for Measuring Opinion." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. II, no.'4,, October, 1938, pp.596-612.


Box 137 Folder A 68a

Cantril, Hadley, and Hazel Gaudet. "Familiarity as a Factor in Determining the Selection and Enjoyment of Radio Programs." Journal of Applied Psychology, vol. 23, no. 1,, February, 1939, pp. 85-94.


Box 137 Folder A 69b

Curtis, Alberta. "The Reliability of a Report in Listening Habits." Ibid.,, 1939, pp.127-130


Box 137 Folder A 69a

Gaudet, Hazel. "The Favorite Radio Program." Ibid., 1939, pp. 115-126.


Box 137 Folder A 73c

Holter, Frances. "Radio Among the Unemployed." Ibid., 1939, pp. 163-169.


Box 137 Folder A 69c

Lazarsfeld, Paul F. "The Change of Opinion During a Political Discussion." Ibid.,, 1939, pp. 131-147.


Box 137 Folder A 67b

______. "Interchangeability of Indices in the Measurement of Economic Influences." Ibid,, 1939, pp. 33-45.


Box 137 Folder A 66a

"Radio Research and Applied Psychology: Introduction by the Guest Editor:" Ibid,, 1939(?), pp. 1-7.


Box 137 Folder A 73b

Meyrowitz, Alvin, and Marjorie Fiske. "The Relative Preference of Low-Income Groups for Small Stations." Ibid,, 1939, pp. 158-162.


Box 137 Folder A 66b

Ollry, Francis, and Elias Smith (pseud. of P. F. Lazarsfeld). "An Index of 'Radio-Mindedness' and Some Applications." Ibid,, 1939 (?), pp. 8-18.


Box 137 Folder A 67a

Sayre, Jeanette. "A Comparison of Three Indices of Attitude Toward Radio Advertising." Ibid,, 1939, pp. 23-33.


Box 137 Folder A 10

______. "Progress in Radio Fan-Mail Analysis." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. III, no. 2,, April, 1939, pp. 272-278.


Box 137 Folder A 67c

Smith, Elias (pseud. of P. F. Lazarsfeld). "A Difficulty in the Feature Analysis of a Radio Program." Journal of Applied Psychology, vol. 23, no. 1,, February, 1939, pp. 57-59.


Box 137 Folder A 73d

Frank Stanton. "Factors Involved in 'Going on the Air."' Ibid, 1939, pp. 170-187.


Box 137 Folder A 73a

Suchman, Edward A. "Radio Listening and Automobiles." Ibid, 1939, pp. 148-157.


Box 137 Folder A 68c

Wagner, Isabelle F. "Articulate and Inarticulate Replies to Questionnaires." Ibid,, 1939 (?), pp. 104-114.


Box 137 Folder A 66c

Wiebe, G. D. "A Comparison of Various Rating Scales Used in Judging the Merits of Popular Songs." Ibid,, 1939, pp. 18-22.


Box 137 Folder A 12

Beville, H. M., Jr. "The ABCD's of Radio Audiences." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. IV, no. 2,, June, 1940, pp. 195-206.


Box 137 Folder A 15

Curtis, Alberta. "Listeners Appraise a College Station." Station WOI, Iowa State College, Washington, D.C.: Federal Radio Education Committee,, 1940, 70 pp.


Box 137 Folder A 13

______. "Radio and Reading." The Saturday Review of Literature, June 8, 1940, pp. 11-13.


Box 137 Folder A 78c

Daniel, Cuthbert. "Statistically Significant Differences in Observed Per Cents," Journal of Applied Psychology, vol. 24, no. 6,, December, 1940, pp.826-830.


Box 137 Folder A 77a

______. "Three Types of 'Like' Reactions in Judging Popular Songs: A Remark to the Preceding Article on the 'Program Analyzer." Ibid. vol. 24, no. 6,, December, 1940, pp. 746-748.


Box 137 Folder A 76a

Fleiss, Marjorie. "The Panel as an Aid in Measuring Effects of Advertising: Ibid. vol. 24, no. 6,, December, 1940, pp. 685-695.


Box 137 Folder A 14

Gaudet, Hazel. "High School Students Judge Radio Programs." Education, June, 1940, pp. 639-646.


Box 137 Folder A 77c

______and E. C. Wilson. "Who Escapes the Personal Investigator?" Journal of Applied Psychology, vol. 24, no. 6,, December, 1940, pp. 773-777.


Box 137 Folder A 16

Herzog, Herta. "Why People Like the Professor Quiz Program." Radio and the Printed Page, by Paul F. Lazarsfeld. New York: Duell, Sloan & Pearce,, 1940, pp. 64-93.


Box 137 Folder A 74a

Lazarsfeld, Paul F. "Introduction by the Guest Editor" Journal of Applied Psychology, vol. 24, no. 6,, December, 1940, pp. 661-664.


Box 137 Folder A 11

______. " 'Panel' Studies." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. IV, no. 1, March, 1940, pp. 122-128.


Box 137 Folder A 78a

______ "The Use of Mail Questionnaires to Ascertain the Relative Popularity of Network Stations in Family Listening Surveys." Journal of Applied Psychology, vol. 24, no. 6,, December, 1940, pp. 802-816.


Box 137 Folder A 78b

______, and William S. Robinson. "The Quantification of Case Studies." Ibid,, 1940 (?), pp. 817-825.


Box 137 Folder A 17

______, and William S. Robinson. "Some Properties of the Trichotomy 'like, no opinion, dislike' and Their Psychological Interpretation." Sociometry, vol. III, no. 2,, 1940, pp. 151-178.


Box 137 Folder A 76c

Peterman, Jack N. "The 'Program Analyzer': A New Technique in Studying Liked and Disliked Items in Radio Programs." Journal of Applied Psychology, vol. 24, no. 6,, December, 1940, pp. 728-74 1.


Box 137 Folder A 78d

Robinson, W. S. "Preliminary Report on Factors in Radio Listening" Ibid,, 1940 (?), pp. 831-837.


Box 137 Folder A 74c

Smith, Elias (pseud. of P. F. Lazarsfeld), and Edward A. Suchman. "Do People Know Why They Buy?" Ibid,, 1940, pp. 673-684.


Box 137 Folder A 74b

Stanton, Frank, "A Two-Way Check on the Sales Influence of a Specific Radio Program." Ibid,, 1940, pp. 665-672, and one loose copy


Box 137 Folder A 77b

Suchman, Edward A., and Boyd McCandless. "Who Answers Questionnaires?" Ibid,, 1940 (?), pp. 758-769.


Box 137 Folder A 76b

Wiebe, Gerhart. "The Effects of Radio Plugging on Students' Opinions of Popular Songs." Ibid,, 1940 (?), pp. 721-727.

[(note-2 copies of each article of nos. A74a-A78d.)]


Box 137 Folder A21

Adomo, T. W. "On Popular Music." Studies in Philosophy and Social Science, vol. IX, no. 1,, 1941, pp. 17-48

[New York: Institute of Social Research.]


Box 137 Folder A 26

Daniel, Cuthbert, and H. M. Beville, Jr. "Classification of Educational Radio Research." Washington, D.C.: Federal Radio Education Committee,, 1941, 12 pp., 2 copies.


Box 137 Folder A 27

Gaudet, Hazel, and Cuthbert Daniel. "Radio Listener Panels." Washington, D.C.: Federal Radio Education Committee,, 1941, 47 pp.


Box 137 Folder A 22

Herzog, Herta. "On Borrowed Experience." Studies in Philosophy and Social Science, vol. IX, no. 1,, 1941, pp. 65-95.

[New York: Institute of Social Research]


Box 137 Folder A 24

Lazarsfeld, Paul F. "Audience Building in Educational Broadcasting." Journal of Educational Sociology, vol. 14, no. 9,, May, 1941, pp. 533-541.


Box 137 Folder A 25

______. "Evaluating the Effectiveness of Advertising by Direct Interviews." Journal of Consulting Psychology, vol. V, no. 3,, July-August 1941, pp.170-178.


Box 137 Folder A 23

______ "Remarks on Administrative and Critical Communications Research." Studies in Philosophy and Social Science, vol. IX, no. 1,, 1941, pp. 2-16

[New York: Institute of Social Research]


Box 137 Folder A 18

______. "Repeated Interviews as a Tool for Studying Changes in Opinion and Their Causes." American Statistical Association Bulletin, vol. 2,, January, 1941, pp. 3-7.


Box 137 Folder A 19

______. "Some Notes on the Relationship Between Radio and the Press." Journalism Quarterly, vol. XVIII, no. 1,, March, 1941, pp. 10-13.


Box 137 Folder A 20

______. "Studying the Effect of Radio." Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences, series II, vol. III, no. 5,, March, 1941, pp. 126-129.


Box 137 Folder A 42

Wyant, Rowena, and Herta Herzog. "Voting Via the Senate Mailbag." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. V, no. 3,, Fall, 1941, pp. 359-382

[and no. 4, winter 1941, pp. 590-624]


Box 137 Folder A 29

Lazarsfeld, Paul F. "Are Newspaper Stations Different from Others?" Testimony and Analysis of Certain Exhibits Before the Federal Communications Commission (with H. S. Hettinger). New York: Newspaper Radio Committee,, April, 1942, pp. 3-11.


Box 137 Folder A 28

______ "The Daily Newspaper and Its Competitors." Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, vol. 219,, January, 1942, pp.32-43


Box 137 Folder A 31

______ "The Effects of Radio on Public Opinion." Radio and Film in a Democracy, Douglas Waples. Chicago: University of Chicago Press,, 1942, pp.66-78.


Box 137 Folder A 32

______. "Statistical Analvsis of Reasons as Research Operation." Sociometry, vol. V, no. 1,, February ,1942, pp. 29-47., 2 copies.


Box 137 Folder A 30

______, and Ruth Durant. "National Morale, Social Cleavage and Political Allegiance." Journalism Quarterly, vol. XIX, no. 2,, June, 1942, pp.150-158.

[NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 137 Folder A 33

Merton, Robert K. "A Note on Science and Democracy." Journal of Legal and Political Sociology, vol. 1,, 1942, pp. 115-126.


Box 137 Folder A 34

Lazarsfeld, Paul F., and Robert K. Merton. "Studies in Radio and Film Propaganda." Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences, vol. VI, no. 2, November 22,, 1943, pp. 58-79.


Box 137 Folder A 36

Fiske, Marjorie. "How Consumers React to Radio Advertising by Retailers." Sales Management, vol. XXXV,, April 15, 1944, 3 pp.


Box 137 Folder A 37

______. "Program Analyzer." Film News, vol. 5, no. 6, June, 1944, p. 3, 2 copies.


Box 137 Folder A 35

Lazarsfeld, Paul F. "The Controversy Over Detailed Interviews-An Offer for Negotiation." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. VIII, no. 1,, Spring, 1944,, pp. 38-60.


Box 137 Folder A 39

______. "The Election Is Over." Ibid. vol. VIII, no.3, Fall, 1944, pp. 317-330.


Box 137 Folder A 56

______,et al. "Polls, Propaganda and Politics." The Nation. A series of articles ,, August 12 - November 4, 1944., 28 pp.


Box 137 Folder A 40

______,and Robert K. Merton. "The Psychological Analysis of Propaganda." Proceedings of Writers' Congress Conference. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press,, 1944, pp. 362-380, 2 copies


Box 137 Folder A 38

Merton, Robert K., and Patricia Kendall. "The Boomerang Response: The Audience Acts as Co-Author-Whether You Like It or Not." Channels, National Publicity Council, vol. XXI no. 7,, June, 1944, pp. 1-7.


Box 137 Folder A 41

Neurath, Paul. "One-Publisher Communities: Factors Influencing Trend." Journalism Quarterly, vol. XXI, no. 3,, September, 1944, pp. 230-242.


Box 137 Folder A 51

Berelson, Bernard. "The Public Library, Book Reading, and Political Behavior." Library Quarterly, vol. XV, no. 4,, October, 1945, pp. 281-299, 2 copies.


Box 137 Folder A 60

Kornhauser, Arthur W. "Replies of Psychologists to a Short Questionnaire on Mental Test Developments, Personality Inventories, and the Rorschach Test." Educational and Psychological Measurement, vol. 5, no. 1,, Spring, 1945, pp. 3-15.


Box 137 Folder A 72

______. "Replies of Psychologists to Several Questions on the Practical Value of lntelligence Tests." Educational and Psychological Measurement, vol. 5, no. 2,, Summer, 1945, pp. 181-189.


Box 137 Folder A 53

Lazarsfeld, Paul F. "Who Influences Whom-It's the Same for Politics and Advertising." Printer's Ink, vol. 211, no. 10,, June 8, 1945, pp. 32-36.


Box 137 Folder A 43

______, and Bernard Berelson. "Women: A Major Problem for the PAC." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. IX, no. 1,, Spring, 1945, pp. 79-82.


Box 137 Folder A 46

______, and Marjorie Fiske. "The Columbia Office of Radio Research." How to Conduct Consumer and Opinion Research, Albert Blankenship, ed. New York: Harper and Brothers,, 1945, pp. 137-150

[Also Hollywood Quarterly, vol. 1, no. 1, October 1945, pp. 51-59, 2 copies including one typescript]


Box 137 Folder A 71

______, and Marjorie Fiske. "The Office of Radio Research: A Division of the Bureau of Applied Social Research, Columbia University." Educational and Psychological Measurement, vol. 5, no. 4,, Winter, 1945, pp.351-369

[2 copies, one from Ed. And Psychological measurement Journal , and one from Blankenship book.]


Box 137 Folder A 57

______, and Raymond Franzen. "Mail Questionnaire as a Research Problem." The Journal of Psychology, vol. 20,, 1945, pp. 293-310.


Box 137 Folder A 49

______, and Raymond Franzen. "Prediction of Political Behavior in America." American Sociological Review, vol. X, no. 2,, April, 1945, pp.261-273.


Box 137 Folder A 61

______, and Raymond Franzen. "The Validity of Mail Questionnaires in Upper Income Groups." Time, Inc., Research Report No. 940,, October 1, 1945, 6 pp.


Box 137 Folder A 59

______, and Patricia Kendall. "The Listener Talks Back" Radio in Health Education, New York Academy of Medicine: Columbia University Press,, 1945, pp. 48-65.


Box 137 Folder A 45

______, and Genevieve Knupfer. "Communications Research and International Cooperation." The Science of Man in the World Crisis, Ralph Linton, ed. New York: Columbia University Press,, 1945, pp. 465-495.


Box 137 Folder A 59

______, and Patricia Salter. "Problems and Techniques of Magazine Research." Magazine World,, August 1945-June 1946, (12 articles), 39 pp.


Box 137 Folder A 50

Merton, Robert K. "Role of the Intellectual in Public Bureaucracy." Social Forces, vol. 23, no. 4,, May,1945, pp. 405-415.


Box 137 Folder A 48

______. "Sociological Theory." American Journal of Sociology, vol. L, no. 6,, May, 1945, pp. 462-473, 2 copies


Box 137 Folder A 47

______. "The Sociology of Knowledge." Twentieth Century Sociology, G. Gurvitch and W. E. Moore, eds. New York: Philosophical Library,, 1945, pp. 366-405.


Box 137 Folder A 54

Mills, C. Wright. "The Trade Union Leader. A Collective Portrait." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 9, no. 2,, Summer, 1945, pp. 158-175.


Box 137 Folder A 54a

___________ Condensation of A54 entitled, "Who Are Our Labor leaders," In Readers Digest,, February, 1946, pp., 9-14.


Box 137 Folder A 44

Zeisel, Hans, and Herta Herzog. "Radio Broadcasting." The New International Year Book. New York: Funk and Wagnalls,, 1945, pp. 515-519


Box 137 Folder A 75

Berelson, Bernard, and Patricia Salter. "Majority and Minority Americans: An Analysis of Magazine Fiction." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 10, no. 2,, Summer, 1946, pp. 168-190.


Box 137 Folder A 62

Fiske; Marjorie, and Leo Handel. "Motion Picture Research: Content and Audience Analysis." Journal of Marketing, vol. XI, no. 2,, October, 1946, pp.129-134, 4 copies.


Box 137 Folder A 52

Lazarsfeld, Paul F. and Patricia Salter. " An Outline of Magazine Research Procedures," based on articles on subject by same authors in August, 1945 and May,1946 issues of Magazine World, both issues of which are also included in folder for A 52.,, 1945-1946


Box 137 Folder A 64

Lazarsfeld, Paul F. "Radio and International Cooperation as a Problem of Psychological Research." Journal of Consulting Psychology, vol. X, no. 1,, January-February 1946, pp. 51-56.


Box 137 Folder A 55

Merton, Robert K., and Patricia Kendall. "The Focused Interview." American Journal of Sociology, vol. LI, no. 6,, May ,1946, pp. 541-557, 2 copies.


Box 137 Folder A 79

Mills, C. Wright. "The Competitive Personality." The Partisan Review, September-October 1946, pp. 441-443.


Box 137 Folder A 70

Mills, C. Wright. "The Middle Classes in Middle-Sized Cities: The Stratification and Political Position of Small Business and White Collar Strata." American Sociological Review, vol. XI, no. 5,, October, 1946, pp.520-529.


Box 137 Folder A 65

Berelson, Bernard. "The Quantitative Analysis of Case Records: An Experimental Study." Psychiatry, vol. X, no. 4,, November, 1947, pp. 395-403.


Box 137 Folder A 80

Fiske, Marjorie, and Leo Handel. "Motion Picture Research: Response Analysis." Journal of Marketing, vol. XI, no. 3,, January, 1947, pp. 273-280.


Box 137 Folder A 83

______ "New Techniques for Studying the Effectiveness of Films." Ibid.. no. 3., April, 1947, pp. 390-393.


Box 137 Folder A 84a

Gottlieb, Lillian. "Radio and Newspaper Reports of the Heirens Murder Case." Journalism Quarterly, vol. 24, no. 2,, June, 1947, pp. 97-108, 2 copies.


Box 137 Folder A 84

Knupfer, Genevieve. "Portrait of the Underdog." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 11 no. 1,, Spring, 1947, pp. 103-114.


Box 137 Folder A 86

Lazarsfeld, Paul F. "Audience Research in the Movie Field." Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, vol. 254,, November, 1947, pp. 160-168.


Box 137 Folder A 85

______ "Some Remarks on the Role of Mass Media in So-Called Tolerance Propaganda." Journal of Social Issues,, Summer, 1947, pp. 17-25.


Box 137 Folder A 88

Merton, Robert K. "The Expert and Research in Applied Social Science: Notes for Discussion." A mimeographed paper prepared for the Social Science Research Council,, November, 1947, 40 pp, four copies

[Including one reprint and three xeroxes.]


Box 137 Folder A 82

______ "Selected Problems of Field Work in the Planned Community." American Sociological Review, vol. XII, no. 3,, June, 1947, pp. 304-312.


Box 137 Folder A 87

Robinson, William S., and Ken Green. "The Relation Between the Percentage of 'Most' Listeners to a Radio Station and the Percentage of the Total Listening Time Obtained by It." Journal of Psychology, vol. 23,, 1947, pp.255-281.


Box 137 Folder A 89

Merton, Robert K. "The Bearing of Empirical Research Upon the Development of Social Theory." American Sociological Review, vol. 13, no. 5,, October, 1948, pp. 505-515.


Box 137 Folder A 90

______ "Discrimination and the American Creed." Discrimination and National Welfare, Robert M. McIver, ed. Institute for Religious and Social Studies. New York: Harper & Bros.,, 1948, pp. 99-126.


Box 137 Folder A 81

Mlls, C. Wright, and Helen S. Dinerman. "Leaders of the Union." Chapter II in The House of Labor, J. B. S. Hardman and M. Neufeld, eds., New York: Prentice-Hall,, Spring, 1951, pp. 24-47.


Box 138 Folder A 104

______ "The Machine, the Worker and the Engineer." Science, vol. 105, no. 2717,, January 24, 1947, pp. 79-84.


Box 138 Folder D-8003

Margit A. Johansson The Differential Effects of Reduced research Funding on University Scientists,, 1970, One Folder Fact Sheet and Questionnaires


Box 138 Folder A 95

Bigman, Stanley K. "Rivals in Conformity: A Study of Two Competing Dailies." Journalism Quarterly, vol. 25, no. 2,, 1948, pp.127-131.


Box 138 Folder A 101

Bower, Robert T. "Opinion Research and Historical Interpretation of Elections." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 12, no. 3,, Fall ,1948, pp. 455-464


Box 138 Folder A 97

______. "Public Opinion Polls and the Politican." Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science vol.259,, September, l948, pp.104-112.


Box 138 Folder A 91

Hart, Clyde, Eugene Hartley, Robert K. Merton and Louis Wirth. "What Do We Know About Prejudice?- A Radio Discussion." , University of Chicago,, May 2, 1948, 13 pp.

[Round Table, no. 528.]


Box 138 Folder A 149

Lazarsfeld, Paul F. "Communication Research and the Social Psychologist." Current Trends in Social Psychology, Wayne Dennis, ed. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press,, 1948, pp. 218-273.


Box 138 Folder A 93

______ "The Role of Criticism in the Management of Mass Media." Journalism Quarterly, vol. XXV, no. 2,, June , 1948, pp. 115-126.


Box 138 Folder A 102

______ "The Use of Panels in Social Research." Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 92, no. 5,, November 12, 1948, pp. 405-410.


Box 138 Folder A 99

______, and Robert K. Merton. "Mass Communication, Popular Taste and Organized Social Action." Chapter VII of Communication of Ideas, Lyman Bryson, ed. Institute for Religious and Social Studies. New York: Harper & Bros.,, 1948, pp. 95-118.


Box 138 Folder A 96

______ "A Note on Mass Persuasion." International Journal of Opinion and Attitude Research, vol. 2, no. 1,, Spring, 1948, pp. 101-108.


Box 138 Folder A 92

______. "The Position of Sociological Theory." American Sociological Review, vol. 13, no. 2,, April, 1948, pp. 164-168.


Box 138 Folder A 98

______ "The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy." The Antioch Review, Summer, 1948, pp.193-210.


Box 138 Folder A 100

______ "The Social Psychology of Housing." Current Trends in Social Psychology, Wayne Dennis, ed. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press,, 1948, pp. 163-217.


Box 138 Folder A 94

Zerner, Elizabeth H., (with Robert T. Bower). "German Occupation and Anti-Semitism in France." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 12, no. 2,, Summer, 1948, pp. 258-265.


Box 138 Folder A 106a

Berelson, Bernard. "Communication and Youth." Youth, Communication and Libraries, Frances Henne, Alice Brooks, Ruth Ersted, eds. Chicago: American Library Association,, 1949, pp. 14-30.


Box 138 Folder A 112

Davis, Kingsley. "India and Pakistan: The Demography of Partition." Pacific Affairs, vol. XXII, no. 3,, September, 1949, pp. 254-264.


Box 138 Folder A 116

______. "Population and Resources in the Americas." Proceedings of the Inter-American Conference on Conservation of Renewable Natural Resources. Denver,1948, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office,, 1949, pp. 88-97


Box 138 Folder A 113

______. "Sociological Approach: Discussion I." Psychosexual Development in Health and Disease. New York: Grune & Stratton,, 1949, pp. 267-271.


Box 138 Folder A 108

Klapper, Joseph T., and Charles Y. Glock. "Trial by Newspaper: A Case Study of the Press." Scientific American,, February, 1949, pp. 16-22.


Box 138 Folder A 115

Lazarsfeld, Paul F. "The American Soldier: An Expository Review." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 13, no. 3,, Fall, 1949, pp. 377-404.


Box 138 Folder A 106b

______ "Motion Pictures, Radio Programs and Youth." Youth, Communication and Libraries, Frances Henne, Alice Brooks, Ruth Ersted, eds., Chicago: American Library Association,, 1949, pp. 31-45.


Box 138 Folder A 118

______, and Morris Rosenberg. "The Contribution of the Regional Poll to Political Understanding." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 13, no. 4,, Winter, 1949-50, pp. 570-586.


Box 138 Folder A 110

Manheimer, Dean I., and Herbert H. Hyman. "Interviewer Performance in Area Sampling." Ibid. vol. 13, no. 1,, Spring, 1949, pp. 83-92.


Box 138 Folder A 114

Merton, Robert K. "The Role of Applied Social Science in the Formation of Policy: A Research Memorandum." Philosophy of Science, vol. 16, no. 3,, July, 1949, pp. 161-181.


Box 138 Folder A 109

______. "Social Structure and Anomie." The Family: Its Function and Destiny, Ruth Anshen, ed. New York: Harper & Bros.,, 1949, pp. 226-257

[Also in American Sociological Review, vol. III, no. 5, October 1938, pp.672-682]


Box 138 Folder A 105

______, and Paul K. Hatt. "Election Polling Forecasts and Public Images of Social Science." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 13, no. 2,, Summer, 1949, pp. 185-222.


Box 138 Folder A 120

Rosenberg, Morris, and Seymour Bellin. "Value Patterns in the Trade Union Press." International Journal of 0pinion and Attitude Research, vol. 3, no. 4,, Winter , 1949-50, pp. 555-574.


Box 138 Folder A 103

Senior, Clarence, and Kingsley Davis. "Immigration from the Western Hemisphere." Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, vol. 262,, March, 1949, pp. 70-81.


Box 138 Folder A 117

Slycos, J. Mayone. "A Consideration of Methodology in Research on Mental Disorder." Psychiatry, vol. 12, no. 3,, August,1949, pp. 301-311.


Box 138 Folder A 119

______. "Unpublished Theses on Journalism at Columbia University." Journalism Quarterly, vol. 27, no. 1,, Winter, 1950, pp. 28-45.


Box 138 Folder A 123

Bower, Robert T. "Note on 'Did Labor Support Jackson?: The Boston Story.'" Political Science Quarterly, vol. LXV, no. 3,, September, 1950, pp.441-444.


Box 138 Folder A 107

Davis, Kingsley. "Statistical Perspective on Marriage and Divorce." Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, vol. 272,, November, 1950, pp. 9-21.


Box 138 Folder A 111

______, and J. W. Combs, Jr. "The Sociology of an Aging Population." The Social and Biological Challenge of Our Aging Population. New York Academy of Medicine. New York: Columbia University Press,, 1950, pp.146-170.


Box 138 Folder A 124

Kitt, Alice S., and David B. Gleicher. "Determinants of Voting Behavior." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol.14, no. 3,, Fall, 1950, pp. 393-412.


Box 138 Folder A 151

Lazarsfeld, Paul F. "The Interpretation and Computation of Some Latent Structures." Studies in Social Psychology in World War II Vol. 4. Measurement and Prediction, Samuel A. Stouffer, et al. Princeton: Princeton University Press,, 1950, pp. 362-412.


Box 138 Folder A 150

______ "The Logical and Mathematicat Foundation of Latent Structure Analysis." Ibid,, 1950 (?), pp. 413-472.


Box 138 Folder A 126

______. "The Obligations of the 1950 Pollster to the 1984 Historian." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 14, no. 4,, Winter, 1950-51, pp. 617-638.


Box 138 Folder A 125

Morsell, John A., and Rose K. Goldsen. "Who Knows What About VD?" Journal of Social Hygiene, vol. 36,, November, 1950, pp. 2-20.


Box 138 Folder A 132

Davis, Kingsley. "Population and Progress in Puerto Rico." Foreign Affairs,, July, 1951, pp. 625-636.


Box 138 Folder A 122

______. "Population and the Further Spread of Industrial Society." Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 95, no. 1,, February, 1951, pp. 8-19.


Box 138 Folder A 134

______, and J. W. Combs, Jr. "Differential Fertility in Puerto Rico." Population Studies, vol. V, no. 2,, November, 1951, pp. 104-116.


Box 138 Folder A 133

______. "The Pattern of Puerto Rican Fertility." Ibid. vol. IV, no. 3, March, 1961, pp. 354-379.


Box 138 Folder A 135

Glock, Charles Y. "Some Applications of the Panel Method to the Study of Social Change." Symposium on Measurement of Consumer Wants. Special Technical Publication No. 117, American Society for Testing materials,, 1951, pp. 46-54


Box 138 Folder A 129

______. "Some Implications of Organization for Social Research." Social Forces, vol. 30, no. 2,, December, 1951, pp. 129-134.


Box 138 Folder A 129a

Ikle, Fred C. "The Effect of War Destruction Upon the Ecology of Cities." Social Forces, vol. 29, no. 4,, May, 1951, pp. 383-391.


Box 138 Folder A 121a

______ "Reconstruction and Population Density in War-Damaged Cities." Journal of American Institute of Planners, vol. 16, no. 3,, Summer, 1951, pp.131-139.


Box 138 Folder A 130

Lazarsfeld, Paul F., and Allen H. Barton. "Qualitative Measurement in the Social Sciences: Classification, Typologies, and Indices." The Policy Sciences, D. Lerner and H. D. Lasswell, eds., Stanford: Stanford University Press,, 1951, pp. 155-192.


Box 138 Folder A 127

Rosenberg, Morris. "The Meaning of Politics in Mass Society." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 15, no. 1,, Spring, 1951, pp. 5-15.


Box 138 Folder A 128

Selvin, Hanan C. "The Interplay of Social Research and Social Policy in Housing." Journal of Social Issues, vol. VII, nos. 1 & 2,, Spring, 1951, pp.172-185.


Box 138 Folder A 132a

Senior, Clarence, under supervision of Kingsley Davis. "Puerto Rican Dispersed Migration: A Pilot Investigation," unpublished paper,, 1951 (?)


Box 138 Folder A 131

Stycos, J. Mayone. "Family Care: A Neglected Area of Research." Psychiatry: Journal for the Study of Interpersonal Processes, vol. 14, no. 3,, August, 1951, pp. 301-306.


Box 138 Folder A 142

Bernert, Eleanor H., and Fred C. Ikle. "Evacuation and the Cohesion of Urban Groups." American Journal of Sociology, vol. LVIII, no. 2,, September, 1952, pp. 133-138.


Box 138 Folder A 136

Clark, E. Gurney, and John A. Morsell. "An Epidemiological Approach to the Study of High Blood Pressure." American Journal of Public Health, vol. 42, no. 5,, May, 1952, pp. 542-548.


Box 138 Folder A 137

Glock, Charles Y. "The Comparative Study of Communications and Opinion Formation." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 16, no. 4,, Winter, 1952-53,, pp.512-523.


Box 138 Folder A 153

Hertz, Hilda, and Kingsley Davis. "The World Distribution of Urbanization." India: Bulletin of the International Statistical Institute, vol. XXXIII, part IV,, 1952, pp. 227-242.


Box 138 Folder A 146

Lazarsfeld, Paul F. "The Prognosis for International Communications Research." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 16, no. 4,, Winter, 1952-53,, pp. 481-490.


Box 138 Folder A 157

Lennard, Henry, and Sloan Wayland. "Current Conceptual Trends in Small Group Study: Sociology." Autonomous Groups Bulletin, vol. VIII, no. 2,, Winter, 1952-53, pp. 2-17, 2 copies.


Box 138 Folder A 145

Merton, Robert K. "An Horrific Caricature: The Social Scientists Reply." The American Scholar, vol. 21, no. 3,, Summer, 1952, pp. 356-358.


Box 138 Folder A 143

Morsell, John A. "How Do City People Think About VD?" Journal of Social Hygiene, vol. 38, no. 9,, December, 1952, pp. 388-400.


Box 138 Folder A 138

Ringer, Benjamin B., and David L. Sills. "Political Extremists in Iran: A Secondary Analysis of Communications Data." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 16, no. 4,, Winter, 1952-53, pp. 689-701.


Box 138 Folder A 141

Stycos, J. Mayone. "Patterns of Communication in a Rural Greek Village." Ibid. no. 1,, Spring,1952, pp. 59-70, 2 copies.


Box 138 Folder A 139

Brunner, Edmund des. "Rural Communications Behavior and Attitudes in the Middle East." Rural Sociology, vol. 18, no. 2,, June, 1953, pp. 149-155.


Box 138 Folder A 154

Davis, Kingsley. "Future Population Trends and Their Significance." Transactions of the Eighteenth North American Wildlife Conference. Washington, D.C.: Wildlife Management Institute,, 1953, pp. 8-21.


Box 138 Folder A 147

______ "Puerto Rico: A Crowded Island." Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, vol. 285,, January, 1953, pp. 116-122.


Box 138 Folder A 152

______ "Reply' to Melvin M. Tumin's Critique on Stratification." American Sociological Review, vol. 18, no. 4,, August, 1953, pp. 394-397.


Box 138 Folder A 148

Jaffe, A. J., and Joseph Froomkin. "Occupational Skill and Socio-Economic Structure." American Journal of Sociology, vol. LIX, no. 1,, July, 1953, pp. 42-48.


Box 138 Folder A 156

Lemer, Daniel. "A Scale Pattern of Opinion Correlates: Communication Networks, Media Exposure, and Concomitant Responses." Sociometry, vol.XVI, no.3,, August, l953, pp.266-27l.


Box 138 Folder A 144

Morsell, John A. "Motivation of the Volunteer Venereal Disease Patient." Journal of Social Hygiene, vol. 39, no. 1,, January, 1953, pp. 38-47.


Box 138 Folder A 155

Ringer, Benjamin B. "The Changing Pattern of Recruitment in Public Relations." Public Relations Journal,, December, 1953, pp. 3-6.


Box 138 Folder A 140

Rogoff, Natalie. "Social Stratification in France and in the United States." American Journal of Sociology, vol. LVIII, no. 4,, January, 1953, pp.347-357.


Box 138 Folder A 163

Davis, Kingsley. "Fertility Control and the Demographic transition in India." The Interrelations of Demographic, Economic, and Social Problems in Selected Underdeveloped Area. Proceedings of the Annual Conference, Milbank Memorial Fund,, 1953, pp. 66-89.


Box 138 Folder A 158

Ikle, Fred C. "The Social Versus the Physical Effects from Nuclear Bombing." Scientific Monthly, vol. LXXVIII, no. 3,, March, 1954, pp. 182-187.


Box 138 Folder A 159

______ "Sociological Relationship of Traffic to Population and Distance." Traffic Quarterly,, April, 1954, pp. 123-136.


Box 138 Folder A 160

Jaffe, A. J. "One Consumer's View of the Current Population Survey." The American Statistician,, February, 1954, pp. 11-13.


Box 138 Folder A 167

Lazarsfeld, Paul F., and Robert K. Merton. "Friendship as Social Process: A Substantive and Methodological Analysis." Freedom and Control in Modern Society, M. Berger, T. Abel, and C. Page, eds. New York: Van Nostrand,, 1954, pp. 18-66.


Box 138 Folder A 171

Lipset, Seymour M. "The Political Process in Trade Unions: A Theoretical Statement." Ibid,, 1954 (?), pp. 82-124.


Box 138 Folder A 161

______, and Natalie Rogoff. "Class and Opportunity in Europe and the U.S.: Some Myths and What the Statistics Show." Commentary, vol. 18, no. 6,, December, 1954, pp. 562-568.


Box 138 Folder A 166

______,Paul F. Lazarsfeld, Allen H. Barton, and Juan J. Linz. "The Psychology of Voting: An Analysis of Political Behavior." Handbook of Social Psychology, G. Lindzey, ed. Boston: Addison-Wesley Press, vol II,, 1954, pp. 1124-1175

[Reprinted in S. M. Lipset, Political Man. New York: Doubleday, 1960, chap. 6 & 7]


Box 138 Folder A 162

Luce, R- Duncan. "A Definition of Stability for n-Person Games." Annals of Mathematics, vol. 50, no. 3,, May, 1954, pp. 357-366.


Box 138 Folder A 164

Ringer, Benjamin B., and Charles Y. Glock. "The Political Role of the Church as Defined by its Parishioners." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol.18,, Winter, 1954-55, pp. 337-347.


Box 138 Folder A 181

Barton, Allen H., and Paul F. Lazarsfeld. "Some Functions of Qualitative Analysis in Social Research." Frankfurter Beitrage zur Soziologie, vol. 1, Sociologica,, 1955, pp. 321-362.


Box 138 Folder A 179

Brunner, Edmund de S "Problems and Tensions in South Africa." Political Science Quarterly, vol. LXX, no. 3,, September,1955, pp. 368-386.


Box 138 Folder A 202

______. "Social Work in the Modern World." Theoria. Natal, South Africa: University of Natal Press., 1955, pp. 3-11.


Box 138 Folder A 172

Davis, Kingsley. "The Origin and Growth of Urbanization in the World." American Journal of Sociology, vol. 60, no. 5,, March, 1955, pp. 429-437.


Box 138 Folder A 191

Glazer, Nathan, and Seymour M. Lipset. "The Polls on Communism and Conformity." The New American Right, Daniel Bell, ed. New York: Criterion Books,, 1955, pp. 141-165.


Box 138 Folder A 165

Golden, Hilda Hertz. "Literacy and Social Change in Underdeveloped Countries." Rural Sociology, vol.20, no. 1,, 1955, pp. 1-7.


Box 138 Folder A 188

Klapper, Joseph T. "Studying Effects of Mass Communication: An Introduction to the Field as Viewed and Tilled by the Behavioral Sciences." Teachers College Record, vol. 57, no. II,, November, 1955, pp. 95-103.


Box 138 Folder A 187

Kracauer, Siegfried, and Paul L. Berkman. "Attitudes Toward Various Communist Types in Hungary, Poland and Czechoslovakia." Social Problems, vol. 3,, October, 1955, pp. 109-114.


Box 138 Folder A 223

Lazarsfeld, Paul G. "Communication Problems in Sociology." Report of the Fifth Conference of the Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni,, December, 1955, pp. 17-26.


Box 138 Folder A 182

______. "Progress and Fad in Motivation Research." Proceedings of the Third Annual Seminar on Social Science for Industry-Motivation, arranged by Stanford Research Institute, held in San Francisco,, March 23, 1955, pp. 11-23.


Box 138 Folder A 203

______. "Why Is So Little Known About the Effects of Television on Children and What Can Be Done?" Testimony before the Kefauver Committee on Juvenile Delinquency, Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 19, no. 3,, Fall, 1955, pp. 243-251.


Box 138 Folder A 180

Lerner, Daniel. "The Grocer and the Chief: The True Story of Two Rivals in a Turkish Village-And How History Chose Between Them." Harper's Magazine,, September, 1955, 10 pp.


Box 138 Folder A 192

Lipset, Seymour M. "Democracy in the International Typographical Union." Yearbook of the American Philosophical Society,, 1955, pp. 211-218.


Box 138 Folder A 169

______ "The Radical Right A Problem for American Democracy." British Journal of Sociology, vol. 6, no. 2,, June, 1955, pp. 176-209


Box 138 Folder A 185

______, and Hans L. Zetterberg. "A Theory of Social Mobility." Transactions of the Third World Congress of Sociology, vol. III,, 1955, pp. 155-177


Box 138 Folder A 174

Lorge, Irving, and Herbert Solomon. "Two Models of Group Behavior in the Solution of Eureka-Type Problems." Psychometrika, vol. 20, no. 2,, June, 1955, pp. 139-148.


Box 138 Folder A 175

Lucee, R. Duncan. "K-Stability of Symmetric and of Quota Games." Annals of Mathematics, vol. 62, no. 3,, November, 1955, pp. 517-527.


Box 138 Folder A 190

Menzel, Herbert, and Elihu Katz. "Social Relations and Innovation in the Medical Profession: The Epidemiology of a New Drug." Public Opinion Quarterly, Vol. XIX, no. 4,, Winter, 1955-56, pp. 337-352.


Box 138 Folder A 176

Sierra Berdecia, Femando, and A. J. Jaffe. "The Concept and Measurements of Underemployment." Monthly Labor Review, vol. 78, no. 3,, March, 1955, pp. 283-287.


Box 138 Folder A 168

Weiss, Samuel, and A. J. Jaffe. "Puerto Rico: The Labor Force and the Level of Living." Monthly Labor Review, vol. 78, no. 12,, December, 1955, pp.1347-1353.


Box 138 Folder A 173

Wright, Charles B. "Evaluating Mass Media Campaigns." International Social Science Bulletin, vol. 7, no. 3,, 1955, pp. 417-430.


Box 138 Folder A 183

Back, Kurt. "The Einstellung Test and Performance in Factual Interviewing." Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, vol. 52, no. 1,, January, 1956, pp. 28-32.


Box 138 Folder A 184

______. "Field Methods and Techniques: The Well-Informed Informant" Human Organization, vol. 14, no. 4,, [n.d.], (1950's?), pp. 30-33.


Box 138 Folder A 216

Brunner, Edmund des. "The Situation in the Rural United States." Part III, section 3 of Problems and Management in the Rural U. S., The Yearbook of Education: Education and Economics,, 1956, pp. 342-349.


Box 138 Folder A 210

Clark, E. Gurney, Charles Y. Glock, and Robert L. Vought. "An Epidemiologic Approach to the Study of the Natural History of Essential Hypertension." Studies in Hypertension I, Journal of Chronic Diseases, vol. 4, no. 3,, September, 1956, pp. 231-239.


Box 138 Folder A 212

Clark, E. Gurney, Morton D. Schweitzer, Charles Y. Glock, and Robert L. Vought. "Analysis of Individual Blood Pressure Changes." Studies in Hypertension III. Journal of Chronic Diseases, vol. 4, no. 3,, November, 1956, pp.477-489.


Box 138 Folder A 226

Glock, Charles Y. "Issues that Divide: A Postscript." Journal of Social Issues, vol. XII, no. 3,, 1956, pp. 40-43.


Box 138 Folder A 218

______. "Sociology of Religion, 1945-55." Sociology in the United States of America: A Trend Report, Hans Zetterberg, ed. Paris: UNESCO,, 1956, pp. 84-86.


Box 138 Folder A 178

______,and Benjamin B. Ringer. "Church Policy and the Attitudes of Ministers and Parishioners on Social Issues." American Sociological Review, vol. 21, no. 2,, April, 1956, pp. 148-156.


Box 138 Folder A 211

Glock, Charles Y., Robert L Vought, E. Gurney Clark and Morton D. Schweitzer. "Variability of Daily Blood Pressure Measurements in the Same Individuals Over a Three-Week Period." Studies in Hypertension II, Journal of Chronic Diseases, vol. 4, no. 3,, November, 1956, pp. 469-476.


Box 138 Folder A 213

Glock, Charles Y., Robert L. Vought, Morton D. Schweitzer, E. Gurney Clark and Jacob Katz. "Comparison of Reaction to Three Tests for Hyperreactivity Among 204 Volunteers." Studies in Hypertension IV. Ibid,, 1956, pp. 490-498.


Box 138 Folder A 208

Goss, Mary E. W., and George G. Reader. "Collaboration Between Sociologist and Physician." Social Problems, vol. IV, no. 1,, July, 1956, pp.82-89.


Box 138 Folder A219

Huntington, Mary Jean. "Sociology of the Professions, 1945-55." Sociology in the United States of America: A Trend Report, Hans Zetterberg, ed. Paris: UNESCO,, 1956, pp. 87-93.


Box 138 Folder A 205

Jaffe, A. J. "Trends in the Participation of Women in the Working Force." Monthly Labor Review, vol. 79, no. 5,, May, 1956, pp. 559-567.


Box 138 Folder A 193

Kendall, Patricia. "The Ambivalent Character of Nationalism Among Egyptian Professionals." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 20, no. 1,, Spring, 1956, pp.277-292.


Box 138 Folder A 206

Lazarsfeld, Paul F. "A Logical Analysis of the Measurement Problem in the Social Sciences." Conference Proceedings on Measurement of Management, November 3-4,, 1955, pp. 21-30

[New York: Society for Advancement of Management, 1956]


Box 138 Folder A 207

______ "Recent Developments in Latent Structure Analysis." Sociometry, vol. 18, no. 4,, December, 1955, pp. 391-403

[Also Sociometry and the Science of Man, J.L. Moreno, ed. New York: Beacon House, 1956, pp. 647-659]


Box 138 Folder A 186

Lennard, Henry, M. E. Jarvik and H. A. Abramson. "Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD-25); XII. A Preliminary Statement of Its Effects Upon Interpersonal Communication." Journal of Psychology, vol. 41,, 1956, pp.185-198


Box 138 Folder A220

Lipset, Seymour M. "Political Sociology, 1945-55." Sociology in the United States of America: A Trend Report, Hans Zetterberg, ed. Paris: UNESCO,, 1956, pp. 43-55.


Box 138 Folder A 217

Luce, R- Duncan. "Information Handling in Organized Groups: Some Aspects of Time and Decisions." Operations Research for Management, Vol. II, J. F. McCloskey and J. M. Coppinger, eds. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press,, 1956, pp. 489-509.


Box 138 Folder A 194

______ "Semiorders and a Theory of Utility Discrimination." Econometrica, vol. 24, no. 2,, April, 1956, pp. 178-191.


Box 138 Folder A 189

______, and Ernest W. Adams. "The Determination of Subjective Characteristic Functions in Games with Misperceived Pay-off Functions." Econometrica, vol. 24, no. II,, April,1956, pp. 158-171.


Box 138 Folder A 198

Luce, R. Duncan, and Arnold A. Rogow. "A Game Theoretic Analysis of Congressional Power Distributions for a Stable Two-Party System." Behavioral Science, vol. I, no. 2,, April, 1956, pp. 83-95.


Box 138 Folder A 204

Merton, Robert K., Samuel Bloom, and Natalie Rogoff. "Studies in the Sociology of Medical Education." Journal of Medical Education, vol. 31, no. 8,, August, 1956, pp. 552-565.


Box 138 Folder A 222

Wright, Charles R. "Sociology of Mass Communications, 1945-55." Sociology in the United States of America: A Trend Report, Hans Zetterberg, ed. Paris: UNESCO,, 1956, pp. 78-83.


Box 138 Folder A 224

Brunner, Edmund deS. "Democracy Is Never Finished." Adult Leadership, vol. 5, no. 8,, February, 1957, pp. 232-235


Box 138 Folder A 237

Christie, Richard, and Stanley Budnitsky. "A Short Forced-Choice Anxiety Scale." Journal of Consulting Psychology, vol. 21,, 1957, 501 pp. 5 Xerox Copies


Box 138 Folder A 239

Coleman, James, Elihu Katz, and Herbert Menzel. "The Diffusion of an Innovation Among Physicians." Sociometry, vol. 20, no. 4,, December, 1957, pp.253-270.


Box 138 Folder A 214

Glock, Charles Y., and Henry L. Lennard. "Psychologic Factors in Hypertension: An Interpretative Review." Studies in Hypertension V, Journal of Chronic Diseases, vol. 5, no. 2,, February ,1957, pp. 174-185.


Box 138 Folder A 240

Hammer, Carl, and Fred C. Ikle. "Intercity Telephone and Airline Traffic Related to Distance and the 'Propensity to Interact." Sociometry, vol. 20, no. 4,, December,1957, pp. 306-316.


Box 138 Folder A 238

Hyman, Herbert H. "An Exploration into Opinions and Personality." World Politics, vol. X, no. 1,, October, 1957, pp. 144-153.


Box 138 Folder A 229

______. "Toward a Theory of Public Opinion." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 21, no. 1,, Spring, 1957, pp. 54-60.


Box 138 Folder A 235

Jaffe, A. J. "Demographic Analysis in the Absence of Official Census and Vital Statistics." Proceedings of World Population Conference, Rome, Italy, 1954. Papers: vol. VI, meeting no. 21. New York: United Nations,, 1957, pp. 301-309.


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______ "Forms of Training in Techniques of Demographic Analysis." Ibid vol. III, meeting no. 29. New York: United Nations,, 1957, pp. 815-822.


Box 138 Folder A 233

______ "Suggestions for a Supplemental Grouping of the Occupational Classification System." Estadistica, Journal of the Inter-American Statistical Institute, vol. 54,, March, 1957, pp. 13-23.


Box 138 Folder A 225

Katz, Elihu. "The Two-Step Flow of Communication: An Up-to-Date Report on an Hypothesis." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 21, no. 1,, Spring, 1957, pp. 61-78.


Box 138 Folder A 197

Kincaid, Harry V., and Margaret Bright. "Interviewing the Business Elite." TheAmerican Journal of Sociology, vol. LXIII, no. 3,, November, 1957, pp.304-311.


Box 138 Folder A 196

______ "The Tandem Interview-A Trial of the Two-Interviewer Team." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 21, no. 2,, Summer,1957, pp. 304-312.


Box 138 Folder A 242

Klapper, Joseph T. "What We Know About the Effects of Mass Communication: The Brink of Hope." Ibid no. 4,, Winter ,1957-58, pp. 453-474.


Box 138 Folder A 230

______. "Public Opinion and the Classical Tradition." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 21, no. 1,, Spring, 1957, pp. 39-53.


Box 138 Folder A 263

______, and Wagner Thielens, Jr. "Social Scientists and Recent Threats to Academic Freedom." Social Problems, vol. 5, no. 3,, Winter , 1957-58, pp.244-266.


Box 138 Folder A 215

Lennard, Henry L., and Charles Y. Glock. "Differences in the Distribution of Hypertension in Negroes and Whites: An Appraisal." Studies in Hypertension VI, Journal of Chronic Diseases, vol. 5, no. 2,, February, 1957, pp.186-196.


Box 138 Folder A 221

Lennard, Henry L., Roy Calogeras, and Helen Hendin. "Some Relationships Between Verbal behavior of Therapist and Patient in Psychotherapy." Journal of Psychology, vol. 43,, 1957, pp. 181-186.


Box 138 Folder A 232

Menzel, Herbert. "Flow of Information on Current Developments in Three Scientific Disciplines." Federation Proceedings (Journal of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology), vol. 16, no. 3,, September, 1957, pp. 706-711.


Box 138 Folder A 236

______. "Public and Private Conformity Under Different Conditions of Acceptance in the Group." Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, vol. 55, no. 3,, November, 1957, pp. 398-402.


Box 138 Folder A 241

Merton, Robert K. "Priorities in Scientific Discovery: A Chapter in the Sociology of Science." American Sociological Review, vol. 22, no. 6,, December, 1957, pp. 635-659.


Box 138 Folder A 234

______. "The Role-Set: Problems in Sociological Theory." The British Journal of Sociology, vol. VIII, no. 2,, June, 1957, pp. 106-120.


Box 138 Folder A 227

Zetterberg, Hans L. "Compliant Actions." Acta Sociologica, vol. 2, 1957, pp.179-201.


Box 138 Folder A 246

Abramson, H. A., M. P. Hewitt, H. Lennard, W. J. Turner, F. J. O'Neill, and S. Merlis. "The Stablemate Concept of Therapy as Affected by LSD in Schizophrenia," Journal of Psychology, vol. 45,, 1958, pp. 75-84.


Box 138 Folder A 269

Azumi, Koya. "Length of Working Life of Japanese Men, 1930 and 1955." Monthly Labor Review, vol. 81, no 12,, December, 1958, pp. 1366-1368.


Box 138 Folder A 270

Barton, Allen H. "Asking the Embarrassing Question." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 22, no. 1,, Spring, 1958, pp. 67-68.


Box 138 Folder A 275

Brunner, Edmund deS., and Sloan Wayland. "Occupation, Labor Force Status and Education: Education and Income-Education and Marriage." The Journal of Educational Sociology, vol. 32, no. 1,, September, 1958, pp.8-36.


Box 138 Folder A 201

Carlson, Robert 0. "To Talk With Kings." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol 22, no. 3,, 1958, pp. 224-229.


Box 138 Folder A 273

Coleman, James, Herbert Menzel, and Elihu Katz. "Social Processes in Physicians' Adoption of a New Drug." Journal of Chronic Diseases, vol. 9, no. 1,, January, 1959, pp. 1-19.


Box 138 Folder A 261

Glaser, William A. "Intention and Voting Turnout." The American Political Science Review, vol. 52, no. 4,, December, 1958, pp. 1030-1040.


Box 138 Folder A 245

Glock, Charles Y., and David L. Sills. "Political Sociology at the Bureau of Applied Social Research." PROD, vol. l, no. 3,, January, 1958, pp. 22-26.


Box 138 Folder A 268

Kadushin, Charles G. "Individual Decisions to Undertake Psychotherapy," Administrative Science Quarterly, vol. 3, no. 3,, December 1958, pp.379-411.


Box 138 Folder A 244

Klausner, Samuel Z. "Why They Chose Israel." Middle East Journal, 1958. Also Archives de Sociologie des Religions, no. 9,, 1960, pp. 129-144.


Box 138 Folder A 276

Lazarsfeld, Paul F. "Evidence and Inference in Social Research." Daedalus, vol. 87, no. 4,, 1958, pp. 99-130.


Box 138 Folder A 254

Lennard, Henry L. "Analysis of Family Conflict" Exploring the Base for Family Therapy, N. Ackerman and F. Beatman, eds. Family Service Society,, 1961, pp. 145-150.


Box 138 Folder A 249

______,and Molly P. Hewitt. "The Study of Communications Processes Under LSD." Use of LSD in Psychotherapy, Harold A. Abramson, M.D., ed. New York: Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation,, 1960, pp. 199-240.


Box 138 Folder A 228a

Lorge, Irving, David Fox, Joel Davitz, and Marlin Brenner. "A Survey of Studies Contrasting the Quality of Group Performance and Individual Performance., 1920-1957." Psychological Bulletin, vol. 55, no. 6,, November, 1958, pp. 337-372.


Box 138 Folder A 195

Luce, R. Duncan. "A Probabilistic Theory of Utility." Econometrica, Vol. 26, no. 2,, April, 1958, pp. 193-224.


Box 138 Folder A 243

______, and Ward Edwards. "The Derivation of Subjective Scales From Just Noticeable Differences." Psychological Review, vol. 65, no. 4,, 1958, pp. 222-237.


Box 138 Folder A 256

McPhee, William N., and James Coleman. "A Program of Research in 'Mass Dynamics."' PROD, vol. 1, no. 4,, March, 1958, pp. 6-10.


Box 138 Folder A 274

Menzel, Herbert, James Coleman, and Elihu Katz. "Dimensions of Being 'Modern' in Medical Practice." Journal of Chronic Diseases, vol. 9, no. 1,, January, 1959, pp. 20-40.


Box 138 Folder A 259

Menzel, Herbert. "Planned and Unplanned Scientific Communication. Proceedings of the International Conference on Scientific Information,, 1958, pp.189-212.


Box 138 Folder A 255

Wayland, Sloan, and Edmund de S. Brunner. "Some Characteristics of the American Teacher." Teachers College Record, vol. 60, no. 2,, November, 1958, pp. 90-96.


Box 138 Folder A 209

______ "Summary of the Study of the Adult Education Association." Adult Leadership, vol. 8, no. 6,, December, 1959, pp. 176-182.


Box 138 Folder A 260

______, and Sloan Wayland. "The Educational Attainment of the American Adult." Teachers College Record, vol. 60, no. 8,, May, 1959, pp.452-461.


Box 138 Folder A 257

Gill, Rafael E. "Journalists in Israel: A Statistical Portrait." Journalism Quarterly, vol. 36, no. 1,, Winter, 1959, pp. 57-72.


Box 138 Folder A 250

Glaser, William A. "The Family and Voting Turnout." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 23, no. 4,, Winter, 1959-60, pp. 563-570.


Box 138 Folder A 258

Linz, Juan J., and Amando de Miguel. "Los Servicios Sociales en las Empresas Espanolas." Revista de Trabajo, no. 3,, 1964, pp. 5-91.


Box 138 Folder A 228b

Lorge, Irving, and Herbert Solomon. "Individual Performance and Group Performance in Problem Solving Related to Group Size and Previous Exposure to the Problem." Journal of Psychology, vol. 48,, 1959, pp. 107-114.


Box 138 Folder A 199

Luce, R. Duncan. "A Note on the Article 'Some Experimental N-Person Games."' Contributions to the Theory of Games, A. W. Tucker and R. D. Luce, eds. vol. IV (1959). Annals of Mathematics. Princeton: Princeton University Press,, 1950-1959, pp. 279-285.


Box 138 Folder A 248

Palmore, Erdman, Henry L. Lennard, and Helen Hendin. "Similarities of Therapist and Patient Verbal Behavior in Psychotherapy." Sociometry, vol. 22, no. 1,, March, 1959, pp. 12-22.


Box 138 Folder A 271

Reader, George G., and Theresa E. Falaguerra. "Study of the Internship." Journal of Medical Education, vol. 34, no. 2,, February, 1959, pp. 127-133.


Box 138 Folder A 252

Somers, Robert H. "The Rank Analogue of Product-Moment Partial Correlation and Regression, With Application to Manifold, Ordered Contingency Tables." Biometrika, vol. 46, parts 1 and 2,, June, 1959, pp. 241-246.


Box 138 Folder A 247

Budner, Stanley. "Individual Predispositions and External Pressures: A Note on Determinants of Attitudes." Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 51,, 1960, pp. 145-156.


Box 138 Folder A 265

Linz, Juan J., and Amando de Miguel. "Fundadores, Herederos y Directores en las Empresas Espanolas." Revista Internacional de Sociologia, no 81,, January-March, 1963, pp. 5-38

[And no. 82, April-June 1963, pp. 185-216, and no. 85, January-March 1964, pp. 3-26.]


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______ "Tipos Humanos y Conducta Empresarial." Revista de Psicologia General y Aplicada, vol XVIII, nos. 66-67,, January-June, 1963, pp.93-125.


Box 138 Folder A 253

Linz, Juan J., and Amando de Miguel. "El Empresario Ante los Problemas Laborales." Revista de Politica Social, no. 60, October- December,, 1963, pp. 5-105.


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______ "El Mercado Comun, el Capital Extranjero y el Empresario Espanol." Productividad, no. 26.,, 1963, pp. 18-41

[ In 2 Parts. And no. 27, 1963, pp. 37-62.]


Box 138 Folder A 251

______ "Los Problemas de la Retribucion y el Rendimiento Vistos por los Empresarios Espanoles." Revista de Trabajo, no. 1,, 1963, pp. 35-140.


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______ "Caracteristicas Estructurales de las Empresas Espanoles: Tecnification y Burocracia." Racionalizacion. No. 1, Jan.-Feb. 1964, pp. 1-11. No. 2, Mar.-Apr. 1964, pp. 97-104. No. 3, May-June 1964, pp. 193-208. No. 4, Jul.-Aug. 1964, pp. 289-296.,, January-August, 1964


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______ "Nivel de Estudios del Empresariado Espanol." Arbor, no. 219, Vol. LVII.,, March, 1964, pp. 33-63.


Box 139 Folder A 277

Christie, Richard, and Robert K. Merton. "Procedures for the Sociological Study of the Values Climate of Medical Schools." TheEcology of the Medical Students, Report of the Fifth Teaching Institute, Association of American Medical Colleges,, 1958, pp. 125-153

[Also part 2 of Journal of Medical Education, vol. 33, no. 10, October 1958.]


Box 139 Folder A 281

Kendall, Patricia L., and Robert K. Merton. "Medical Education as Social Process." Patients, Physicians and Illness: Sourcebook in Behavioral Science and Medicine, E. Gartley Jaco, ed. Glencoe, IL: Free Press,, 1958, pp. 321-350.


Box 139 Folder A 292

Brunner, Edmund de S. "Harlan Paul Douglas: Pioneer Researcher in the Sociology of Religion." Part I, Review of Religious Research, vol. I, no. 1,, Summer, 1959, pp. 3-16.


Box 139 Folder A 293

______. "Harlan Paul Douglas: Pioneer Researcher in the Sociology of Religion." Part II, Ibid. vol. 1, no. 2,, Fall, 1959, pp. 63-75.


Box 139 Folder A 288

______ "Internship Appointments of Medical Students." Administrative Science Quarterly, Vol. 4, no. 3,, December, 1959, pp. 337-356.


Box 139 Folder A 289

______ "Job Mobility between Government and Other Social Structures." PROD, Vol. III, no. 3,, November, 1959, pp. 20-23.


Box 139 Folder A 279

Jaffe, A. J. "Working Force." The Study of Population, Philip M. Hauser and Otis Dudley Duncan, eds. Chicago: University of Chicago Press,, 1959, pp. 604-620.


Box 139 Folder A 304

Lazarsfeld, Paul F. "Latent Structure Analysis." Psychology: A Study of a Science, Vol. III, Sigmund Koch, ed. New York: McGraw-Hill,, 1959, pp.476-543.


Box 139 Folder A 313

______ "Latent Structure Analysis." Contributions to Scientific Research in Management, Proceedings of the Scientific Program Following the Dedication of the Western Data Processing Center, Graduate School of Business Administration, University of California, Los Angeles,, January 20-30, 1959, pp. 1-8.


Box 139 Folder A 287

______ "Methodological Problems in Empirical Social Research." Transactions of the Fourth World Congress of Sociology, Vol II, pp.225-249.,, 1959, pp.225-249.


Box 139 Folder A 284

_____ "Reflections on Business." American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 65, no. 1,, July, 1959, pp. 1-31

[Expanded version in Social Science Research on Business, by R. Dahl, M. Haire, and P. Lazarsfeld. New York: Columbia University Press, 1959.]


Box 139 Folder A 299

Lennard, Henry L., H. A. Abramson, and Mollie P. Hewitt. "Drugs and Social Interaction." Neuro-Psychopharmacology, P. B. Bradley, ed. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier Publishing Co.,, 1959, pp. 625-630.


Box 139 Folder A 286

Merton, Robert K. " Social Conflict Over Styles of Sociological Work." Transactions of the Fourth World Congress of Sociology, vol. III,, 1959, pp. 21-46.


Box 139 Folder A 285

______. "Social Conformity, Deviation, and Opportunity Structures: A Comment on the Contributions of Dubin and Cloward." American Journal of Sociology, vol. 24, no. 2,, April, 1959, pp. 177-189.


Box 139 Folder A 294

Nicholls, William L., II, and Edmund deS. Brunner. "Composition of AEA's Membership." Adult Education, vol. IX, no. 4,, Summer, 1959, pp. 211-221.


Box 139 Folder A 282

Sills, David L. "Voluntary Associations: Instruments and Objects of Change." Human Organization, vol. 18, no. 1,, July, 1959, pp. 17-21.


Box 139 Folder A 280

______.and Rafael Gill. "Young Adults' Use of the Salk Vaccine." Social Problems, vol. 6, no. 3,, Winter, 1959, pp. 246-253.


Box 139 Folder A 306

Brunner, Edmund de S. "Adult Education and Its Research Needs." Adult Education, vol. X, no. 4,, Summer, 1960, pp. 218-227.


Box 139 Folder A 297

______, and William L. Nicholls II. "The Adult Educator, His Gratifications, Problems, and Hopes." Adult Leadership, Vol. 8, no. 7,, January, 1960, pp. 204-213.


Box 139 Folder A290

Glaser, William A. "Doctors and Politics." American Journal of Sociology, vol. LXVI, no. 3,, November, 1960, pp. 230-245.


Box 139 Folder A 318

Hyman, Herbert H. "Reflections on Reference Groups." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 24, no. 3,, Fall, 1960, pp. 383-396.


Box 139 Folder A 309

Jaffe, A. J. "Agrarian Reform and Socio-Economic Change." American Journal of Economics and Sociology, vol. 19, no. 4,, July, 1960, pp. 337-354.


Box 139 Folder A 303

______ "Economic Development, Full Employment and Underemployment" Proceedings of the International Statistical Institute, 32nd Session. Tokyo, Japan,, May 30- June 9, 1960, pp. 1-10.


Box 139 Folder A 302

______. "A Note on 'Characteristics of the Membership of the American Statistical Association, 1958."' American Statistician, vol. XIV, no. 1,, February, 1960, pp. 27-28.


Box 139 Folder A 317

______. "Population Trends and Controls in Underdeveloped Countries." Law and Contemporary Problems, vol. XXV, no. 3,, Summer, 1960, pp.508-535.


Box 139 Folder A 300

______, and Koya Azumi. "The Birth Rate and Cottage Industries in Underdeveloped Countries." Economic Development and Cultural Change, vol. IX, no. 1,, October, 1960, pp. 52-63.


Box 139 Folder A 278

Kendall, Patricia L.. "Clinical Teachers' Views of the Basic Science Curriculum." Journal of Medical Education, vol. 35, no. 2,, February, 1960, pp.148-157.


Box 139 Folder A 301

Klausner, Samuel Z. "Role and Adaptation of Pastors and Psychiatrists," In Readers in Sociology of American Religion, C.Y. Glock, ed.,, June, 1964, pp., 14-39.


Box 139 Folder A 312

Lazarsfeld, Paul F. "Latent Structure Analysis and Test Theory." Psychological Scaling, Gulliksen and Messick, eds. New York: John Wiley & Sons,, 1960, pp. 83-95.


Box 139 Folder A 307

______. "A Researcher Looks at Television." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. XXIV, no. 1,, Spring, 1960, pp. 24-31.


Box 139 Folder A 311

Lorge, Irving, and Herbert Solomon. "Group and Individual Performance in Problem-Solving Related to Previous Exposure to Problem, Level of Aspiration, and Group Size." Behavioral Science, vol. 5, no. 1,, January, 1960, pp. 28-38.


Box 139 Folder A 291

Lucci, York. "The Campus YMCA: Highlights From a National Study." National Board of Young Men's Christian Association,, May, 1960, 40 pp.


Box 139 Folder A 296

Menzel, Herbert. "Innovation, Integration and Marginality: A Survey of Physicians." American Sociological Review, vol. 25, no. 5,, October, 1960, pp.704-713.


Box 139 Folder A 383

Merton, Robert K. "'Recognition' and 'Excellence': Instructive Ambiguities." Recognition of Excellence: Working Papers, Edgar A. Stern, ed. Stern Family Fund, New York: Free Press,, 1960, pp. 297-328.


Box 139 Folder A 295

Rogoff, Natalie. "Public Schools and Quality of Opportunity." Journal of Educational Sociology, Special Issue, Vol. 33, no. 6,, February, 1960, pp. 252-259.


Box 139 Folder A 298

Sills, David L. "A Sociologist Looks at Motivation." The Citizen Volunteer, Nathan E. Cohen, ed. New York: Harper & Bros.,, 1960, pp. 70-93.


Box 139 Folder A 344

Barton, Allen H. "The Sociology of Reading Research." Teachers College Record, vol. 63, no. 2,, November, 1961, pp. 94-101.


Box 139 Folder A 323

______, and Bo Anderson. "Change in an Organizational System: Formalization of a Qualitative Study." Complex Organizations: A Sociological Reader, Amitai Etzioni, ed. New York: Holt Reinhart & Winston,, 1961, pp. 400-418.


Box 139 Folder A 341

Glaser, William A. "Medical Administration in Russia: Some Recent Impressions." The Lancet, London, England, December 16,, 1961, pp. 1352-1354.


Box 139 Folder A 310

______, and Frances A. McVey. "Evaluation of Performance in Public Health Nursing." Nursing Research, vol. 10, no. 1,, Winter, 1961, pp. 32-37.


Box 139 Folder A 347

Goode, William J. "Illegitimacy, Anomie, and Cultural Penetration." American Sociological Review, vol. 26, no. 6,, December, 1961, pp. 910-925.


Box 139 Folder A 321

Hendin, Helen C., Henry L. Lennard, and Arnold Bernstein. "Psychotherapy as a System of Action." American Journal of Psychiatry, vol. 11 7, no. 10,, April, 1961, pp. 903-909.


Box 139 Folder A 348

Jaffe, A. J. "The Calculation of Death Rates for Establishments with Supplementary Notes on the Calculation of Birth Rates." Estadistica, Journal of the Inter-American Statistical Institute,, September, 1961, pp. 513-526.


Box 139 Folder A 343

______ "A Survey of Underemployment in Puerto Rico." Family Living Studies-A Symposium. Geneva: International Labour Office,, 1961, pp.139-155.


Box 139 Folder A 324

Kendall, Patricia L. "Impact of Training Programs on the Young Physician's Attitudes and Experiences." Journal of the American Medical Association, vol. 176, no. 12,, June 24, 1961, pp. 992-997.


Box 139 Folder A 340

______ "The Learning Environments of Hospitals." Ibid, 1960 (?), pp. 195-230.


Box 139 Folder A 328

Klausner, Samuel Z. "Images of Man: An Empirical Enquiry." Journal of the Scientific Study of Religion, vol. 1, no. 1,, 1961, pp. 61-73.


Box 139 Folder A 330

______ "The Social Psychology of Courage." Review of Religious Research, vol. 3, no. 2,, Fall, 1961, pp. 63-72.


Box 139 Folder A 316

Komarovsky, Mirra. "Class Differences in Family Decision-Making on Expenditures." Household Decision-Making, Nelson Foote, ed. New York: New York University Press,, 1961, pp. 255-265.


Box 139 Folder A 332

Lazarsfeld, Paul F. "The Algebra of Dichotomous Systems." Studies in Item Analysis and Prediction, H. Solomon, ed. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press,, 1961, pp. 111-157.


Box 139 Folder A 329

______. "Notes on the History of Quantification in Sociology: Trends, Sources and Problems." -ISIS, vol. 52, part 2,, June, 1961, pp. 277-333.


Box 139 Folder A 322

______, and Herbert Menzel. "On the Relation Between Individual and Collective Properties." Complex Organizations: A Sociological Reader, Amitai Etzioni, ed. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston,, 1961, pp.422-440, 2 copies.


Box 139 Folder A 351

Lazarsfeld, Paul F., and Sydney S. Spivack. "Observations on the Organization of Empirical Social Research in the United States." Social Science Information, no. XXIX,, December, 1961, pp. 1-35.


Box 139 Folder A 325

McPhee, William N. "Note on a Campaign Simulator." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. XXV, no. 2,, Summer, 1961, pp. 182-193.


Box 139 Folder A 326

Merton, Robert K. "Bureaucratic Structure and Personality." Complex Organizations. A Sociological Reader,, 1961, pp. 48-61


Box 139 Folder A 336

______. "Singletons and Multiples in Scientific Discovery: A Chapter in the Sociology of Science." Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 105, no. 5,, October, 1961, pp. 470-486.


Box 139 Folder A 315

Michael, John A. "High School Climates and Plans for Entering College." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. XXV, no. 4,, Winter, 1961, pp. 585-595.

[ And/or A338.]


Box 139 Folder A 295a

Rogoff, Natalie. "Local Social Structure and Educational Selection." Education, Economy, and Society: A Reader in the Sociology of Education, A. Halsey, J. Floud, and C. Anderson, eds. New York: Free Press,, 1961, pp.241-251.


Box 139 Folder A 396

Sills, David L. "On the Art of Asking 'Why Not?' Some Problems and Procedures in Studying Acceptance of Family Planning." Fourth All India Conference on Family Planning-Report on the Proceedings, Hyderabad (Bombay: Family Planning Association of India),, January 29-February 3, 1961, pp. 26-36.


Box 139 Folder A 327

______ "The Succession of Goals." Complex Organizations: A Sociological Reader,, 1961, pp. 146-149.


Box 139 Folder A 315

______. "Three 'Climate of Opinion' Studies." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 25, no. 4,, Winter, 1961, pp. 571-573.


Box 139 Folder A 362

Barton, Allen H. "The Emergency Social System." Man and Society in Disaster, George W. Baker, ed. New York: Basic Books,, 1961, pp. 222-267.


Box 139 Folder A 354

______. "Measuring the Values of Individuals." Review of Recent Research Bearing on Religious and Character Formation, Research supplement to Religious Education, Stuart Cook, ed., July-August, 1962, pp. S-62 to S-97.


Box 139 Folder A 349

______, and Paul F. Lazarsfeld. "Methodology of Quantitative Social Research." A New Survey of the Social Sciences, B. N. Varma, ed. Asia House,, 1962, pp. 151-169.

[Also in Social Sciences and Modern India. B. N. Varma, ed. New York: Bedminster Press, 1963]


Box 139 Folder A 368

Barton, Allen H., and David E. Wilder. "The Columbia-Carnegie Study of Reading Research and Its Communication: An Interim Report." Challenge and Experiment in Reading, J. Allen Figurel, ed. International Reading Association Conference Proceedings, vol. 7,, 1962, pp. 170-176, 4 copies.


Box 139 Folder A 346

Berelson, Bernard. "Postdoctoral Work in American Universities: A Recent Survey." Journal of Higher Education, Vol. 33, no. 3,, March, 1962, pp.119-130.


Box 139 Folder A 334

Brunner, Edmund de S. "Social Research Dollars and Sense." Public Opinion Quarterly, Vol. XXVI, no. 1,, Spring, 1962, pp. 97-102.


Box 139 Folder A 360

______ "From National Findings to Cross-National Generalizations: Discussion of the Papers by William A. Glaser." Transactions of the Fifth World Congress of Sociology, Vol. IV, pp.465-471.,, 1964, 3 copies


Box 139 Folder A 391

______ "The Organization of the Integrated Bar and "The Debate Over the Integrated Bar." The Lawyer in Modern Society, Vern Countryman, ed. Chicago: The National Council of Legal Clinics,, 1962, part II, ch. IV, pp. 48-73.

["The Organization of the Integrated Bar" has been published in The Lawyer in Modern Society, Vern Countryman and Ted Finman, eds. Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1966, pp. 348-354.]


Box 139 Folder A 359

______. "The Political Values and Behavior of Doctors." The American Political Arena: Selected Readings, J. R- Fiszman, ed. Boston: Little, Brown, & Co.,, 1962, pp. 487-499.


Box 139 Folder A 367

Goode, Williwn J. "Marital Satisfaction and Instability: A Cross-Cultural Class Analysis of Divorce Rates." International Social Science Journal, vol. XIV, no. 3,, 1962, pp. 507-526.


Box 139 Folder A 355

Hyman, Herbert H. "Samuel A. Stouffer and Social Research." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 26, no. 3,, Fall, 1962, pp. 323-328.


Box 139 Folder A 350

Jaffe, A. J. "Notes on the Population Theory of Eugene M. Kulischer." The Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly, vol. XL, no. 2,, April, 1962, pp. 187-206, 2 copies.


Box 139 Folder A 370

_____, and Ronald Milavsky. "Unemployment, Retirement, and Pensions." Social and Psychological Aspects of Aging, Clark Tibbitts and Wilma Donahue, eds., New York: Columbia University Press,, 1962, pp.279-292.


Box 139 Folder A 337

Kadushin, Charles G. "Social Distance Between Client and Professional." American Journal of Sociology, Vol. LXVII, no. 5,, March, 1962, pp.517-531.


Box 139 Folder A 356

Lazarsfeld, Paul F. "Philosophy of Science and Empirical Social Research." Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science, Proceedings of the 1960 International Congress, E. Nagel, P. Suppes and A. Tarski, eds., Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press,, 1962, pp. 463-473.


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______. "The Sociology of Empirical Social Research." American Sociological Review, vol. 27, no. 6,, December, 1962, pp. 757-767.


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______, and Ruth Leeds. "International Sociology as a Sociological Problem" Ibid, no. 5,, October, 1962, pp. 1-10.


Box 139 Folder A 335

Levine, Gene N. "Anxiety About Illness: Psychological and Social Bases." Journal of Health and Human Behavior, vol. III, no. 1,, Spring, 1962, pp.30-34.


Box 139 Folder A 314

Lorge, Irving, and Herbert Solomon. "Group and Individual Behavior in Free- Recall Verbal Learning." Mathematical Methods in Small Group Processes, J. Criswell, H. Solomon, and P. Suppes, eds., Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press,, 1962, pp. 221-231, 2 copies.


Box 139 Folder A 361

McPhee, William N. "A Note on Feedback and Instability." Studies in Public Communication, no. 4,, Autumn, 1962, pp. 35-44.


Box 139 Folder A 353

Somers, Robert H. "A New Asymmetric Measure of Association for Ordinal Variables." American Sociological Review, vol. 27, no. 6,, December, 1962, pp. 799-811.


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______ "A Similarity Between Goodman and Kruskal's Tau, With a Partial Interpretation of the Latter." Journal of the American Statistical Association, vol. 57, no. 300,, December, 1962, pp. 804-812.


Box 139 Folder A 358

Spivack, Sydney S. "Family Planning in Medical Practice." Research in Family Planning, Clyde V. Kiser, ed., Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press,, 1962, pp. 193-210.


Box 139 Folder A 331

Zetterberg, Hans L. "The Practical Use of Social Theory Through Scholarly Consultations." Social Theory and Social Practice, by Hans L. Zetterberg., New York: Bedminster Press,, 1962, pp. 135-190.


Box 139 Folder A 382

Barton, Allen H. "The College as a Social Organization." College Admissions 10: The Behavioral Sciences and Education. The Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Colloquium on College Admissions of the College Entrance Examination Board., New York: College Board,, 1963, pp. 31-45.


Box 139 Folder A 339

Glaser, William A. "American and Foreign Hospitals." The Hospital in Modern Society, Eliot Freidson, ed., New York: Free Press,, 1963, pp. 37-72.


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______ "Medical and Psychiatric Screening." The Selection of Personnel for International Service, Mottram Torre, ed. The World Federation for Mental Health., New York: H. Wolff Mfg. Co.,, 1963, pp. 92-95.


Box 139 Folder A 319

Goode, William. "Perspectives on Family Research and Life Insurance." American Behavioral Scientist, vol. 6, no. 9,, May, 1963, pp. 55-58.


Box 139 Folder A 374

Hauser, Jane Z., and Paul F. Lazarsfeld. "Sociological Aspects of Planning." Social Science Information, vol. II, no. 1,, March, 1963, pp. 82-88.


Box 139 Folder A 342

Hyman, Herbert H. "Reflections on the Relation between Theory and Research." The Centennial Review, Vol. VII, no. 4,, Fall, 1963, pp. 431-453.


Box 139 Folder A 377

Jaffe, A. J. "Labor Productivity Trends in Manufacturing: Some Preliminary Notes." The Statistical News, New York Area Chapter, American Statistical Association, vol. 14, no. 9,, May, 1963, pp. 4-5.


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______. "Population, Needs, Production and Older Manpower Requirements." Aging and the Economy, Harold L Ohrbach and Clark Tibbitts, eds., Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press,, 1963, pp. 31-39.


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Kendall, Patricia L. "Medical Sociology in the United States." Social Science Information, vol. II, no. 1,, March, 1963, pp. 1-15.


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______ "Les Relations entre les Professeurs de Medecine et les Praticiens aux U.S.A." Le Concours Medical, vol. 85, no. 19,, May 11, 1963, pp.3093-3100.


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Lazarsfeld, Paul F. "Mass Media and Personal Influence." Voice of America Forum Lectures, Mass Communication Series # 8,, 1963, 10 pp.

[Also in The Science of Human Communication, Wilbur Schramm, ed. New York: Basic Books, 1963, pp. 1-10, with Herbert Menzel.]


Box 139 Folder A 379

______. "Trends in Broadcasting Research." Studies in Broadcasting, Katagiri and Motono, eds. Tokyo, Japan: Theoretical Research Institute, Nippon Hoso Kyokai, no. 1,, March, 1963, pp. 49-64.


Box 139 Folder A 376

______ "Some Aspects of the Psychotherapeutic System." Research in Psychotherapy, vol. II., Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association,, 1963, pp. 218-236.


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Lief, Harold I., and Renee C. Fox. "Training for 'Detached Concern' in Medical Students." The Psychological Basis of Medical Practice, Lief, Lief, and Lief, eds., New York: Hoeber Medical Division, Harper & Row,, 1963, pp.12-35.


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______ "El Prestigio de Profesiones en el Mundo Empresarial." Revista de Estudios Politicos, nos. 128-130, Madrid,, April-June, 1963, pp.5-86.


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Makler, Harry M "Centralization/Decentralization in Formal Organizations: A Case Study of American Protestant Denominations." Review of Religious Research, vol. 5, no. 1,, Fall, 1963, pp. 5-11.


Box 139 Folder A 305

Menzel, Herbert, and Elihu Katz. "Comment on Charles Winick, 'The Diffusion of an Innovation Among Physicians in a Large City."' Sociometry, vol. 26, no. 1,, March, 1963, pp. 125-127.


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Merton, Robert K. "The Ambivalence of Scientists." Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, vol. 112, no. 2,, February, 1963, pp. 77-97.


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______. "Basic Research and Potentials of Relevance." American Behavioral Scientist, vol. VI, no. 9,, May, 1963, pp. 86-90.


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______. "Resistance to the Systematic Study of Multiple Discoveries in Science." European Journal of Sociology, vol. IV,, 1963, pp. 237-282.


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Miguel, Amando de, and Juan J. Linz. "Los Empresarios Espanoles y La Banca." Moneda y Credito, no. 84,, March, 1963, pp. 3-112.


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Nixon, Julian H. "The Changing Status of the Negro-Some Implications for Savings and Life Insurance." American Behavioral Scientist, vol. 6, no. 9,, May, 1963, pp. 80-82.


Box 139 Folder A 388

Barton, Allen H., and David E. Wilder. "Research and Practice in the Teaching of Reading: A Progress Report" Innovation in Education, Matthew B. Miles, ed., New York: Teachers College, Bureau of Publications,, 1964, pp. 361-398.


Box 139 Folder A 390

Brunner, Edmund de S. "A Comment on 'Theory-Research."' Rural Sociology, vol. 29, no. 2,, June, 1964, pp. 214-216.


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Caplovitz, David. "Consumer Problems." Proceedings of the Conference on the Extension of Legal Services to the Poor, Washington, D.C.,, November, 1964, pp. 61-66, 3 copies.


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______ "Consumer Problems of the Low-Income." Selected Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Conference, Council on Consumer Information, Madison, Wisconsin: Wisconsin Center,, April 16-18, 1964, pp. 86-90.


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______ "The Problems of Blue-Collar Consumers." Blue-Collar World: Studies of the American Worker, Shostak and Gomberg, eds., Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc.,, 1964, pp. 110-120.


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Ferguson, Jack, and Paul F. Lazarsfeld. "Social Science Information Services: Progress Report on a Survey." American Behavioral Scientist, vol. VII, no. 10,, June, 1964, pp. 20-22.


Box 139 Folder A 385

Glaser, William A. "The Problems of the Hospital Administrator: Some American and Foreign Comparisons." Hospital Administration, vol. 9, no. 3,, Summer, 1964, pp. 6-22.


Box 139 Folder A 402

Jaffe, A. J., and Walter Adwns. "College Education for U.S. Youth: The Attitudes of Parents and Children." The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, vol. 3, no. 3,, July, 1964, pp. 269-284.


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______ "Trends in College Enrollment" College Board Review, no. 55, Winter, 1964-65, pp. 27-32.


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______, and Lincoln H. Day. "Disabled Workers in the Labor Market" Rehabilitation Literature, vol. 25, no. 5,, May, 1964, pp. 144-147.


Box 139 Folder A 387

Kadushin, Charles. "Social Class and the Experience of Ill Health." Sociological Inquiry, vol. 34, no. 1,, Winter, 1964, pp. 67-80.


Box 139 Folder A 395

Kendall, Patricia L. "Evaluating an Experimental Program in Medical Education." Innovation in Education, Matthew B. Miles, ed., New York: Teachers College, Bureau of Publications,, 1964, pp. 343-360.


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Kerr, Norman D. (Pseud. of Sam D. Sieber). "The School Board as an Agency of Legitimation." Sociology of Education, vol. 38, no. 1,, Fall, 1964, pp.34-59.


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Lazarsfeld, Paul F. "Some Problems of Organized Social Research." The Behavioral Sciences: Problems and Prospects, Ozzie G. Simmons, ed. Boulder, CO: Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado,, August, 1964, pp. 7-19.


Box 139 Folder A 429

Lennard, Henry L. "A Proposed Program of Research in Sociopharmacology." Psychobiological Approaches to Social Behavior, P. Herbert Leiderman and David Shapiro, eds., Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press,, 1964, pp. 127-137.


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Linz, Juan J. "An Authoritarian Regime: Spain." Cleavages, Ideologies and Party Systems, Contributions to Comparative Political Sociology, E. Allardt and Y. Littunen, eds. Helsinki: Transactions of the Westermarck Society,, 1964, pp. 291-341.


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Menzel, Herbert. "The Information Needs of Current Scientific Research." The Library Quarterly, vol. XXXIV, no. 1,, January, 1964, pp. 4-19.


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______ , Candace Rogers, Aims C. McGuinness, and Una R. Bodden. "Continuation Medical Education by Open-Circuit Television: A Preliminary Report." Journal of Medical Education, vol. 39, no. 9,, September, 1964, part I, pp. 735-745.


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Merton, Robert K., and Edward C. Devereux, Jr. "Practical Problems and the Uses of Social Science." Trans-action, vol. 1, no. 5,, July, 1964, pp.18-21.


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______ "La Movilidad Social del Empresario Espanol." Revista de Fomento Social, Vol. XIX, no. 75, July-September 1964,pp 259-276, and Vol. XIX., No. 76, October-December, 1964, pp.363-391.,, July-December, 1964


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Sieber, Sam D. "Les Attitudes des Syndiques Envers l'Inflation et le Role des Revendications de Salaires" Sociologie du Travail, Paris: Institute of Social Sciences,, 1964, pp. 394-413.


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Spivack, Sidney S. "The Doctor's Role in Family Planning." The Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 188,, April 13, 1964, pp. 152-156.


Box 139 Folder A 407

Wright, Charles R., and Herbert M. Hyman. "The Evaluators." Sociologists at Work: Essays on the Craft of Social Research, Philip Hammond, ed. New York: Basic Books,, 1964, pp. 121-141.


Box 139 Folder A 398

Barton, Allen H., and David L. Sills. "University Resources for Survey Research on Urban Problems." The Universities in Regional Affairs, vol. 2, of Urban Research and Education in the New York Metropolitan Region, Perloff and Cohen, eds., New York: Regional Plan Association,, 1965, 29 pp.,copies.


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Caplovitz, David. "The Merchant and the Low-Income Consumer." Jewish Social Studies, vol. 27, no. 1,, January, 1965, pp. 45-54.


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Faust, Richard and Charles Kadushin. "Shakespeare in the neighborhood; a report." Twentieth Century Fund,, 1965, 73p.

[Filed as Monograph and given Library of Congress no. PR 3105 F18-article number cancelled]


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Glaser, William A. "The Performance of Students in Public Health." Nursing Research, Vol. 14, no. 2,, Spring, 1965, pp. 138-143.


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______. "Television and Voting Turnout." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 29, no. 1,, Spring,1965, pp. 71-86.


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______, and Frances A. McVey. "Effects of Public Health Field Practice Upon Career Preferences and Career Plans." Nursing Research, Vol. 14, no. 1,, Winter, 1965, pp. 61-65.


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_______, and Frances A. McVey. "Education as Social Communication: The Case Of Nursing." Individual Basr Paper, 30 pages,, (1966?), 2 copies.


Box 139 Folder A 403

Levine, Gene N., and John Modell. "American Public Opinion and the Fall-Out Shelter Issue." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 29, no. 2,, Summer, 1965, pp. 270-279.


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Linz. Juan J., and Amando de Miguel. "Intra-Nation Differences and Comparisons: Methodological and Substantive Implications." Separate Paper,, (1965?)., 53 pages


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Mitchell, Robert E. "When Ministers and Their Parishioners Have Different Social Class Position." Review of Religious Research, vol. 7, no. 1,, Fall, 1965, pp. 28-41.


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Glaser, William A. "International Mail Surveys of Informants." Human Organization, vol. 25, no. 1,, Spring, 1966, pp. 78-86.


Box 139 Folder A 308

______ "Nursing Leadership and Policy: Some Cross-National Comparisons" The Nursing Profession, Fred Davis, ed., New York: John Wiley & Sons,, 1966, pp. 1-59.


Box 139 Folder A 408

______. "Economic Development and the Growth of the Male Working Force of Panama, 1950-1960." American Journal of Economics and Sociology, vol. 25, no. 3,, July, 1966, pp. 297-306.


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Lomax, Alan, and Edith C. Trager. "Phonotactique du Chant Populaire." L'Homme,, January-April, 1964, pp. 5-55.


Box 140 Folder A 427

Alan Lonmax "Song Structure and Social Structure." Ethnology, vol. 1, no. 4, pp. 425-451., October, 1962


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Miguel, Amando de, and Juan J. Linz. "Bureaucratisation et Pouvoir Discretionnaire dans les Entreprises Industrielles Espagnoles." Sociologie du Travail, vol. 6, no. 3,, July-September, 1964, pp. 258-278.


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______. "Decision-Making in a Planning Agency." Social Science Information, vol. II, no. 4,, December, 1963, pp. 57-76.


Box 140 Folder A 425

Lennard, Henry L. "Research on Psychotherapy." Topical Problems of Psychotherapy, vol. 4,, 1963, pp. 240-249.


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Hauser, Jane Z., and Paul F. Lazarsfeld. "The Admissions Officer: Fulcrum for Academic Leadership." The Journal of the Association of College Admissions Counselors, vol. 10, no. 2,, Fall, 1964, pp. 3-6.


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______ "Movilidad Geografica de los Empresarios Espamoles." Estudios Geograficos, vol. 25, no. 94,, February, 1964, pp. 5-29.


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Adams, Walter. "Education, Employment, and Technological Change." Proceedings of the American Statistical Association, Business and Economic Statistics Section,, 1965, pp. 57-64.


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______ "The Other Side of the Poverty Problem." Challenge, Vol 14, no. 1,, September-October, 1965, pp. 12-15.


Box 140 Folder A 431

Fischer, George. "The Number of Soviet Party Executives" Soviet Studies, University of Glasgow, Vol. XVI, no. 3,, January, 1965, pp. 330-333.


Box 140 Folder A 449

Grauer, Victor. "Some Song-Style Clusters-A Preliminary Study." Ethnomusicology, Vol. 9, no. 3,, September,1965, pp. 265-271.


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Jaffe, A. J. "Labor Productivity, Consumption, and Employment, United States, 1950-1970." The Manpower Revolution: Its Policy Consequences, G. L. Mangum, ed., New York: Doubleday,, 1965, pp. 38-46.


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Kendall, Patricia L. "The Relationship Between Medical Educators and Medical Practitioners." Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, vol. 128,, September 27, 1965, pp. 568-576.


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______ "The Relationship Between Medical Educators and Medical Practitioners." Journal of Health and Human Behavior, vol. 6, no. 2,, Summer, 1965, pp. 79-82.


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Lazarsfeld, Paul F., and Neil W. Henry. "The Application of Latent Structure Analysis to Quantitative Ecological Data." Mathematical Explorations in Behavioral Science, F. Massarik and P. Ratoosh, eds., Homewood, IL: Richard D. Irwin, Inc.,, 1965, pp. 333-348.


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Lazarsfeld, Paul F., and Anthony R. Oberschall. "Max Weber and Empirical Social Research." American Sociological Review, vol. 30, no. 2,, April,1965, pp. 185-199.


Box 140 Folder A 442

Lennard, Henry L. "Current Theory and Research on the Disturbed Family." Dialogues, vol. 2. Boulder, CO: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education,, March, 1965, pp. 1-32.


Box 140 Folder A 441

______,Maurice R. Beaulieu and Nolen G. Embrey. "Interaction in Families with a Schizophrenic Child." American Medical Association Archives of General Psychiatry, vol. 12,, February, 1965, pp. 166-183, 2 copies.


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___________. "Los Empresarios Potenciales." Revista Espanola de la Opinion Publica, no. 1,, May-August, 1965, pp. 45-72.


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_______________. La Representacion Sindical Vista por Los Empresarios." Fomento Social, vol. XX, no. 78,, April-June, 1965, pp. 115-147.


Box 140 Folder A 421

Love, Ruth Leeds. "The Business of Television and the Black Weekend." The Kennedy Assassination and the American Public: Social Communication in Crisis, Bradley S. Greenberg and Edwin B. Parker, eds. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press,, 1965, pp. 73-86.


Box 140 Folder A 455

Miguel, Amando de. "Social and Geographic Mobility in Spain." Journal of International Affairs, vol. XIX, no. 2,, 1965, pp. 259-275.


Box 140 Folder A 434

Sieber, Sam D. "Existing Organizational Patterns in Educational Research." The Training and Nurture of Educational Researchers, Guba and Elam, eds. Bloomington, In: Phi Delta Kappa,, 1965, pp. 139-162, 5 copies.


Box 140 Folder A 458

Barton, Allen H. "Comments on Hage's 'An Axiomatic Theory of Organizations."' Administrative Science Quarterly, vol. 11, no. 1,, June, 1966, pp.134-139.


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Fischer, George. "The Changing Work of Engineers." The Personality and Labour, Papers of Symposium 38, XVIII International Congress of Psychology, Moscow,, August, 1966, pp. 129-146.


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______ "Current Soviet Work in Sociology." The American Sociologist, vol. 1, no. 3,, May, 1966, pp. 127-132.


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______ "Socialized Medicine in Practice." The Public Interest, vol. 1,no. 3,, Spring, 1966, pp. 90-106.


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______, and Ralph L. Bisco. "Plans of the Council of Social Science Data Archives." Social Science Information, vol. V, no. 4,, December, 1966, pp.71-96.


Box 140 Folder A 596

Jaffe, A. J. "Differential Patterns of Retirement by Social Class and Personal Characteristics." The Retirement Process, Report of a Conference December 1966, Gaithersburg, Md., Frances M. Carp, ed., Bethesda, MD: National Institute of Child Health and Human Development,, 1966, pp. 105-110.


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______ "Education and Automation." Demography, vol. 3, no. 1, 1966, pp.35-46.


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______ "Projections of Manpower Needs and Labor Supply." Technology, Manpower and Retirement Policy, Juanita Kreps, ed., Cleveland: World Publishing Company,, 1966, pp. 38-59.


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______, and J. N. Froomkin. "Economic Development and Jobs-A Comparison of Japan and Panama, 1950-1960." Estadistica, Journal of the Inter-American Statistical Institute,, September, 1966, pp. 577-592.


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Jaffe, A. J., and J. B. Gordon. "A Note on Occupational Mobility for White and Nonwhite Males, 1950-1965." The New York Statistician, vol. 18, no. 4,, December, 1966, pp. 1-4.


Box 140 Folder A 457

Kadushin, Charles. "The Friends and Supporters of Psychotherapy: On Social Circles in Urban Life." American Sociological Review, vol. 31, no. 6,, December, 1966, pp. 786-802.


Box 140 Folder A 472

______ "Shakespeare & Sociology." The Columbia University Forum, vol. IX, no. 2,, Spring, 1966, pp. 25-31.


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Levenson, Bernard, and Mary S. McDill. "Vocational Graduates in Auto Mechanics: A Follow-up Study of Negro and White Youth." Phylon, The Atlanta (Georgia) University Review of Race and Culture, vol. XXVII, no. 4,, 1966, pp. 347-358.


Box 140 Folder A 456

Linz, Juan J., and Amando de Miguel. "Within-Nation Differences and Comparisons: The Eight Spains." Comparing Nations: The Use of Quantitative Data in Cross-National Research, Richard L. Merritt and Stein Rokkan, eds., New Haven: Yale University Press,, 1966, pp. 267-319.


Box 140 Folder A 440

Love, Ruth Leeds. "Television and the Kennedy Assassination." New Society, vol. 8, no. 211, October 13, 1966, pp.567-571,, October 13, 1966


Box 140 Folder A 465

Menzel, Herbert. "Scientific Communication: Five Themes from Social Science Research." American Psychologist, Vol. 21,, November, 1966, pp.999-1004.


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______ "Sociological Perspectives on the Information Gathering Practices of the Scientific Investigator and the Medical Practitioner." Bibliotheca Medica: Physician for Tomorrow, David McCord, ed. Dedication of the Countway Library of Medicine., Boston: The Harvard Medical School,, 1966, pp. 112-129.


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______,Raymond Maurice and Aims C. McGuinness, M.D. "Effectiveness of the Televised Clinical Science Seminars of the New York Academy of Medicine." Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, vol. 42, no. 8,, August, 1966, pp. 679-714.


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______ "Evaluation of the New York Academy of Medicine's Television Programs." Journal of Medical Education, Vol. 41,, 1966, pp. 826-843.


Box 140 Folder A 459

Ritterband, Paul. "Toward an Assessment of the Costs and Benefits of Study Abroad." International Educational and Cultural Exchange, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Advisory Commission on International Educational and Cultural Affairs, Advisory Commission Staff, Department of State,, Fall, 1966, 10 pp.


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Segal, David R. and Marshall W. Meyer "Levels of Political Integration:A Contribution to the Theories of Mass Society.",, (1966?), 14 pages

[Unpublished paper]


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Sieber, Sam. "The United States Experience." Proceedings of the Anniversary Invitational Conference. Emerging Strategies and Structures for Educational Change., Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Toronto, Canada,, June ,1966, pp. 162-169.


Box 140 Folder A 462

Weiss, Carol H. "Interviewing Low-Income Respondents: A Preliminary View." Welfare in Review, Washington, D. C.: U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Welfare Administration,, October, 1966, pp.1-9.


Box 140 Folder A 476

______ "Planning an Action Project Evaluation." Learning in Action: Selected Issues in Training and Demonstration Projects, June L. Smelzer, ed., Washington, D.C.: Office of Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Development, Welfare Administration, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare,, 1966, pp. 6-21.


Box 140 Folder A 509

Bahr, Howard M. "Drinking, Interaction, and Identification: Notes on Socialization into Skid Row." Journal of Health and Social behavior, Vol. 8, no. 4,, December, 1967, pp. 272-285.


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______ "The Gradual Disappearance of' Skid Row." Social Problems, vol. 15, no. 1,, Summer, 1967, pp. 41-45.


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______, and Stephen J. Langfur. "Social Attachment and Drinking in Skid- Row Life Histories." Social Problems, Vol. 14, no. 4,, Spring, 1967, pp.464-472.


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Benedict, Barbara A., Paula Holzman Calder, Daniel M. Callahan, Harvey A. Hornstein, and Matthew B. Miles. "The Clinical-Experiment Approach to Assessing Organizational Change Efforts." Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, Vol. 3, no. 3,, July-September, 1967, pp.347-380.


Box 140 Folder A 471

Bisco, Ralph L. "Social Science Data Archives: Progress and Prospects." Social Science Information, Vol. VI, no. 1,, February, 1967, pp. 39-74.


Box 140 Folder A 526

Brunner, Edmund de S. "Evaluation Research in Adult Education." International Review of Community Development, no. 17-18, pp. 97-102.,, 1967


Box 140 Folder A 453

Clark, Terry N. "Discontinuities in Social Research: The Case of the Cours Elementaire de Statistique Administrative." Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, vol. 3, no. 1,, January, 1967, pp. 3-16.


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______ "Marginality, Eclecticism, and Innovation: Rene Worms and the Revue Internationale de Sociologie from 1893 to 1914." Revue Internationale de Sociologie, serie II, vol. 3, no. 1-3,, 1967, pp. 1-18.


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______ "Social Research and Its Institutionalization in France: ACase Study." Indian Sociological Bulletin, vol. IV, no. 4,, July, 1967, pp. 235-254.


Box 140 Folder A 460

Cole, Stephen, and Jonathan R. Cole. "Scientific Output and Recognition: A Study in the Operation of the Reward System in Science." American Sociological Review, vol. 32, no. 3,, June, 1967, pp. 378-390.


Box 140 Folder A 508

Etzioni, Amitai. "Nonconventional Uses of Sociology as Illustrated by Peace Research." The Uses of Sociology, Paul F. Lazarsfeld, William H. Sewell, and Harold L. Wilensky, eds., New York: Basic Books,, 1967, pp. 806-838.


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______ "Toward a Theory of Societal Guidance." The American Journal of Sociology, vol. 73, no. 2,, September, 1967, pp. 173-187.


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______, and Edward W. Lehman. "Some Dangers in 'Valid' Social Measurement." Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, vol. 373,, September, 1967, pp. 1-15.


Box 140 Folder A 513

Fischer, George. "Sociology." Science and Ideology in Soviet Society, George Fischer, ed., New York: Atherton Press,, 1967, pp. 1-46.


Box 140 Folder A 490

Glaser, William A. "International Survey of Sheltered Employment: A Summary of the Findings." International Rehabilitation Review, Quarterly of the International Society for Rehabilitation of the Disabled, vol. XVIII, no. 3,, July, 1967, pp. 17-18

[Also Phoenix News, vol. 7, no. 3, December 1967, pp. 7-8, 2 copies.]


Box 140 Folder A 524

Gordon, Jerome B. "Occupational Classification: Current Issues and an Interim Solution." Proceedings of the American Statistical Association, Social Statistics Section,, 1967, pp. 277-288.


Box 140 Folder A 469

Hjelm, Howard F., and Sam D. Sieber. "Emerging Institutions Related to Research." Theory Into Practice (College of Education, The Ohio State University), vol. VI, no. 2,, April, 1967, pp. 89-94.


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Hopkins, Terence K., and Immanuel Wallerstein. "The Comparative Study of National Societies." Social Science Information, vol.Vl,no.5,, October, 1967, pp. 25-28.


Box 140 Folder A 481

Jaffe,A. J. "From New Entries to Retirement: The Changing Age Composition of the U.S. Male Labor Force by Industry." Demography, vol. 4, no.1,, 1967, pp.273-282.


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_______ "Pensions, Labor Productivity, and Inflation." The New York Statistician, vol. 18, no. 8,, April, 1967, pp. 5-6.


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______,Walter Adams, and Sandra G. Meyers. "The Sharply Stratified World of the Negro Colleges." College Board Review, no. 66,, Winter, 1967-68,, pp.20-28.


Box 140 Folder A 491

Kadushin, Charles. "Social Class and Ill Health: The Need for Further Research. A Reply to Antonovsky." Sociological Inquiry, vol. 37,, Spring, 1967, pp. 323-332.


Box 140 Folder A 512

Linz, Juan J. "The Party System of Spain: Past and Future." Party Systems and Voter Alignments: Cross-National Perspectives, Seymour M. Lipset and Stein Rokkan, eds. New York: Free Press,, 1967, pp. 197-282.


Box 140 Folder A 506

Lomax, Alan. "The Good and the Beautiful in Folksong." Journal of American Folklore, vol. 80, no. 317,, July-September, 1967, pp. 213-235.


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______ "Special Features of the Sung Communication." Essays on the Verbal and Visual Arts, Proceedings of the 1966 Annual Spring Meeting of the American Ethnological Society, University of Washington Press,, 1967, pp. 109-127.


Box 140 Folder A 517

Makler, Harry M. "American Social Research in Portugal: A Field Report." Journal of the American Portuguese Cultural Society, vol. 1, no. 2,, Winter, 1967, pp. 1-14.


Box 140 Folder A510

Merton, Robert K. "On the History and Systematics of Sociological Theory." On Theoretical Sociology: Five Essays, Old and New, by Robert K. Merton., New York: Free Press,, 1967, pp. 1-37.


Box 140 Folder A511

______ "On Sociological Theories of the Middle Range." lbid, 1967, pp. 39-72.

[*Note: Nos. A510 and A511 not available as articles.Instead are chapters in Merton's book " Theoretical Sociology." See BASR Project File No. B-1035]


Box 140 Folder A 461

Mitchell, Robert E. "Age and the Ministry: Consequences for Minister-Parishioner and Minister-Minister Relations." The Review of Religious Research, Vol. 8, No. 3., Spring, 1967, pp. 1-10.


Box 140 Folder A 450

______ "Implications for Comparative Analysis Arising from Alternative Conceptions of Roles: An Example from the Ministry." Ibid. vol. 9, no. 1,, Fall, 1967, pp. 44-47.


Box 140 Folder A 485

Nixon, Julian. "Federal Data Centers-Present and Proposed." Computer Privacy, Hearings before the Subcommittee on Administrative Practice and Procedure of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninetieth Congress, first session, pursuant to S. Res. 25,, March 14-15,1967, pp.199-204.


Box 140 Folder A 484

Sieber, Sam D. "Institutional Setting." The Role of Educational Research in Educational Change, the United States, Egon G. Guba, ed. Bloomington, IN: The National Institute for the Study of Educational Change,, 1967, pp. 3-19, 2 copies.


Box 140 Folder A 483

______ "Proposals for a Radical Revision of Research Training in Schools of Education." Preparing Research Personnel for Education, Clark and Worthen, eds. Washington, D.C.: Phi Delta Kappa and the American Educational Research Association,, 1967, pp. 27-33.


Box 140 Folder A 474

______, and David E. Wilder. "Teaching Styles: Parental Preference and Professional Role Definition." Sociology of Education, vol. 40, no. 4,, Fall, 1967, pp. 302-315.


Box 140 Folder A 507

Sigal, Nan Markel. "The Unchanging Area in Transition." Land Economics, vol. 43, no. 3,, August, 1967, pp. 284-293.


Box 140 Folder A 435

Sills, David L. "Research as an Instrument for Decision-Making." The Government of Associations, William A. Glaser and David L. Sills, eds. Totowa, NJ: Bedminster Press,, 1967, pp. 193-198, 2 copies.


Box 140 Folder A 498

Weiss, Carol H. "Evaluation." President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice, Task Force Report: Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Crime,, 1967, pp. 404-408.


Box 140 Folder A 496

______ "Evaluation of In-Service Training." Targets for In-Service Training, Joint Commission on Correctional Manpower and Training, Washington, D.C.,, October,1967, pp. 47-55.


Box 140 Folder A 497

______ "Utilization of Evaluation: Toward Comparative Study." The Use of Social Research in Federal Domestic Programs, a staff study for the Research and Technical Programs Subcommittee of the Committee on Governmental Operations of the House of Representatives,, April , 1967. Vol. 3, pp. 426-432.


Box 140 Folder A 463

Zuckerman, Harriet. "Nobel Laureates in Science: Patterns of Productivity, Collaboration and Authorship." American Sociological Review, vol. 32, no. 3,, June, 1967, pp. 391-403.


Box 140 Folder A 488

______ "The Sociology of the Nobel Prizes." Scientific American, vol. 217, no. 5,, November, 1967, pp. 25-33.


Box 140 Folder A 554

Adams, Walter. "The Cost of College-Who Pays the Bills?" The New York Statistician, vol. 20, no. 1,, September-October, 1968, pp. 3-5.


Box 140 Folder A 560

Anderson, Bo, and Philip Hammond. "A Note on Selective Perception in Organizations." Acta Sociologica, Copenhagen, vol. I I -fase. 4,, 1968, pp.223-233.


Box 140 Folder A 495

Bahr, Howard M. "Worklife Mobility Among Bowery Men." The Southwestern Social Science Quarterly,, June, 1968, pp. 128-141.


Box 140 Folder A 494

________,and Theodore Caplow "Homelessness, Affiliation,and Occupational Mobility." Social Forces, vol. 47, no. 1,, September, 1968, pp. 28-33.


Box 140 Folder A 597

Bartenieff, Irmgard. "Research in Anthropology: A Study of Dance Styles in Primitive Cultures." Proceedings, Conference on Research in Dance, New York: Committee for Research in Dance (NYU),, 1968, pp. 91-104.


Box 140 Folder A 556

Barton, Allen H. "Bringing Society Back In: Survey Research and Macro-Methodology." American Behavioral Scientist, vol. XII, no. 2,, November-December, 1968, pp. 1-9.


Box 140 Folder A 555

________, "The Columbia Crisis: Campus, Vietnam, and the Gheno." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 32, no. 3,, Fall, 1968, pp. 333-351.

[Also Quademi di Sociologia, vol. XVIII, nos. 1 & 2, 1969, pp. 124-158.]


Box 140 Folder A 527

_________ "Organizations: Methods of Research." International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 1968, vol- I 1, pp. 334-343. "Personal Influence Revisited." Current Controversies in Marketing Research, Leo Bogart, ed. Market Research Council, Chicago: Markham Publishing Company,, 1969, pp. 113-126

[Also in Revista di Sociologia, anno VI, n. 15, Rome, 1968, pp. 53-68.]


Box 140 Folder A 570

Bowers, William J. "Normative Constraints on Deviant Behavior in the College Context." Sociometry, Vol. 31, no. 4,, December, 1968, p. 370-385


Box 140 Folder A 528

Brunner, Edmund de S. and Coolie Verner "Adult Education." International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, vol. 1, pp. 100-106., 1968


Box 140 Folder A 564

Caplovitz, David. "Consumer Credit in the Affluent Society." Symposium on Consumer Credit Reform, Law and Contemporary Problems,, Autumn, 1968, pp. 641-655..


Box 140 Folder A 518

Caplow Theodore, and Kurt Finsterbusch. "France and Other Countries: A Study of International Interaction." Journal ofConflictResolution, vol. 12, no. 1,, March, 1968, pp. 1-15.


Box 140 Folder A 529

Caplow, Theodore, Howard M. Bahr, and David Stemberg. "Homelessness." International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, vol. 6,, 1968, pp.494-499.


Box 140 Folder A 530

Clark, Terry N. "Bertillon, Jacques." Ibid, vol. 2, 1968, pp. 69-71.


Box 140 Folder A 547

_________ "Institutionalization of Innovations in Higher Education: Four Models." Administrative Science Quarterly, vol. 13, no. 1,, June, 1968, pp.1-25.


Box 140 Folder A 531

_____________, "Tarde, Gabriel." International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, vol. 15,, 1968, pp. 509-514.


Box 140 Folder A 532a

_________ "Tourville, Henri de." Ibid, vol. 16, 1968, pp. II 3-114.


Box 140 Folder A 532b

__________, "Worms, Rene." Ibid, 1968, pp. 579-581, 2 copies.


Box 140 Folder A 492

Cole, Stephen. "The Unionization of Teachers: Determinants of Rankand-File Support." Sociology of Education, (Winter, 1968), pp.67-68.,, Winter, 1968


Box 140 Folder A 487

________ , and Jonathan R. Cole. "Visibility and the Structural Bases of Awareness of Scientific Research." American Sociological Review, vol. 33, no. 3,, June, 1968, pp. 397-413..


Box 140 Folder A 533

Davison, W. Phillips. "Public Opinion: Introduction." International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, vol. 13,, 1968, pp. 188-197


Box 140 Folder A 586

Etzioni, Amitai. "Organizational Dimensions and Their Interrelationships: A Theory of Compliance." People, Groups, and Organizations, B. P. Indik and F. K. Berrien, eds., New York; Teacher's College Press,, 1968, pp. 94-109.


Box 140 Folder A 519

_______. " 'Shortcuts' to Social Change?" The Public Interest, no. 1 2, Summer, 1968, pp. 40-51.


Box 140 Folder A 534

Glaser, William A. "Medical Care: Social Aspects." International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, vol. 10,, 1968, pp. 93-100.


Box 140 Folder A 535

Hyman, Herbert H. "Reference Groups." Ibid. vol. 13, pp. 353-361. Jaffe, A. J. "Cambios en la Fuerza Laboral, en la Economia y en la Poblacidn de Panam.* 1960 a 1967." Estadrstica Panameiza (Suplemento), Panamd: Direcci6n de Estadi.stica y Censo,, August, 1968, 35 pp.

[Spanish translation by Carlos Gadpaille.]


Box 140 Folder A 536

__________, "Kulischer, Eugene." International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, Vol. 8,, 1968, pp. 46-66.


Box 140 Folder A 538

_________,. "Labor Force: Definitions and Measurement." Ibid, 1968, pp. 469-474.


Box 140 Folder A 537

__________, "Ogburn, William Fielding." Ibid, Vol.1, 1968, pp. 277-281.


Box 140 Folder A 551

Kadushin, Charles. "Power, Influence and Social Circles: A New Methodology for Studying Opinion Makers." American Sociological Review, vol. 33, no. 5,, October, 1968, pp. 685-699.


Box 140 Folder A 539

________, "Reason Analysis." International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, vol. 13,, 1968, pp. 338-343, 2 copies.


Box 140 Folder A 540

Landau, David, and Paul F. Lazarsfeld. "Quetelet, Adolphe." Ibid, 1968, pp. 247-257.


Box 140 Folder A 552

Lazarsfeld, Paul F. "An Episode in the History of Social Research: A Memoir." Perspectives in American History, Harvard University: The Charles Warren Center for Studies in Amerian History, vol. 11, pp.270-337.,, 1968

[Republished in The Intellectual Migration: Europe and America, 1930-1960, Donald Fleming & Bernard Bailyn, eds. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1969]


Box 140 Folder A 541

________, "Survey Analysis: The Analysis of Attribute Data." International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, Vol. 15.,, 1968, pp. 419-429.


Box 140 Folder A 542

Levenson, Bernard. "Panel Studies." Ibid, vol. II, 1969, pp. 371-379.


Box 140 Folder A 525

McGuinness, Aims C., Herbert Menzel, Esther Fleishman, and Jean Garten. "The Medical Television Audience of the New York Academy of Medicine After Four Years." Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, vol. 44,, 1968, pp. 332-345.


Box 140 Folder A 493

Merton, Robert K. "The Matthew Effect in Science: The Reward and Communication Systems of Science are Considered." Science, vol. 159, no. 3810,, January 5, 1968, pp. 56-63.


Box 140 Folder A 501

___________, "Scientists and the'Matthew Effect." New Society, no. 277, January 18, 1968, pp. 80-83. 2 copies.


Box 140 Folder A 548

Nash, George. "The Current Status of Financial Aid Administration." The Journal of the National.Association of College Admissions Counselors, vol. 13, no. 2,, June, 1968, pp. 5-8.


Box 140 Folder A 557

________ "The History and Growth of Student Financial Aid." Ibid. no. 3,, November, 1968, pp. 11-17.


Box 140 Folder A 550

__________, and Cynthia Epstein. "Harlem Views Columbia University." New York,, July 8, 1968, pp. 58-60.


Box 140 Folder A 549

_________, and Patricia Nash. "Leads Columbia Could Have Followed." Ibid,, June 3, 1968, pp. 38-41.


Box 140 Folder A 592

Schegloff, Emanuel A. "Sequencing in Conversational Openings." American Anthropologist, vol. 70, no. 6,, December, 1968, pp. 1075-1095.


Box 140 Folder A 546

Sieber, Sam D. "Organizational Influences on Innovative Roles." Knowledge Production and Utilization in Educational Administration, Terry L. Eidell and Joanne M. Kitchel, eds. Eugene, OP,- Center for the Advanced Study of Educational Administration and University Council for Educational Administration,, 1968, pp. 120-142.


Box 140 Folder A 464

_________, "Survey Research in Education: The Case of the Misconstrued Technique." Phi Delta Kappan, vol. XLIX, no. 5, pp. 273-276.,, January, 1968.


Box 140 Folder A 543

Sills, David L. "Voluntary Associations: Sociological Aspects." International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, vol. 16,, 1968, pp. 362-379.


Box 140 Folder A 544

Simmel, Arnold. "Privacy." Ibid. vol. 12, 1968, pp. 480-487.


Box 140 Folder A 558

Weiss, Carol H. "Validity of Welfare Mothers' Interview Responses." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 32, no. 4, pp. 622-633.,, Winter, 1968-69


Box 140 Folder A 489

Zuckerman, Harriet A. "Patterns of Name Ordering Among Authors of Scientific Papers: A Study of Social Symbolism and its Ambiguity." American Journal of sociology, vol. 74, no. 3,, November, 1968, pp. 276-291.


Box 140 Folder A 588

Adams, Walter. "Financial and Non-Financial Factors Affecting Post High School Plans and Eventuations, 1939-1965." Proceedings of the American Statistical Association, Social Statistics Section,, 1969, pp. 99-124.


Box 140 Folder A 573

_________, "Student Grade and Academic Self-Image-Relationships to College Entrance and Retention." The New York Statistician, vol. 21, no. 2,, Nov.-Dec.,1969, pp. 3-6.


Box 140 Folder A 565

Schmidt, Gert. "The Industrial Enterprise, History and Society-. The Dilemma of German'Industrie-Und Betriebssoziologie." Social Science Information, vol. VIII, no. 6,, December, 1969, pp. 117-133.


Box 140 Folder A 582

Bahr, Howard M. "Family Size and Stability as Antecedents of Homelessness and Excessive Drinking." Journal of Marriage and the Family, vol. 3 1, no. 3,, August, 1969, pp. 477-483.


Box 140 Folder A 591

_______, "Institutional Life, Drinking, and Disaffiliation." Social Problems, vol. 16, no. 3,, Winter, 1959, pp. 365-375.


Box 140 Folder A 583

__________,. "Lifetime Affiliation Patterns of Early- and Late-Onset Heavy Drinkers on Skid Row." Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, vol. 30, no. 3,, September, 1969, pp. 645-656.


Box 140 Folder A 569

Barton, Allen H., Ljiljana Bacevic, and Dragomir Pantic. "Reception et Diffusion des Informations dans un Groupe de Formateurs de l'Opinion Publique dans une Societe Socialiste: Les Formateurs de l'Opinion Publique en Yugoslavie." L' Homme et la Societe, no 14,, Oct.Nov.-Dec. 1969, pp. 228-239.


Box 140 Folder A 562

Brunner, Edmund de S. "Some Convictions About Social Research." Rural Sociology,, September, 1969, pp. 408-411.


Box 140 Folder A 503

Cole, Stephen. "Teacher"s Strike: A Study of the Conversion of Predisposition into Action." American Journal of Sociology, vol. 74, no. 5,, March, 1969, pp. 506-520.


Box 140 Folder A 572

Epstein, Cynthia. "Women and the Professions." New Generation, vol. 5 1, no. 4,, Fall, 1969, pp. 16-22.


Box 140 Folder A 589

Etzioni, Amitai. "Agency for Technological Development for Domestic Programs." Science, vol. 164, no. 3875,, April, 1969, pp. 43-50.


Box 140 Folder A 553

Glaser, William A. "Note on the Work of the Council of Social Science Data Archives 1965-1968." Social Science Information, vol. VIII, no. 2,, April, 1969, pp. 159-176.


Box 140 Folder A 568

Jaffe, A. J. "Notes on Family Income Distribution in Developing Countries in Relation to Population and Economic Changes." Estadtstica, Journal of the lnter-American Statistical Institute,, September, 1969, pp.361-376.


Box 140 Folder A 594

___________, "Technology, Opportunity, and the Older Worker." Employment of the Middle Aged Worker, Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Industrial Gerontology, National Council on Aging,, 1969, pp. 281-341.


Box 140 Folder A 571

Kadushin, Charles. "The Professional Self-Concept of Music Students." American Journal of Sociology, vol. 75, no. 3,, November, 1969, pp.389-404.


Box 140 Folder A 598

Lomax, Alan. "Africanisms in New World Ncgro Music." Research and Resources of Haiti, Papers of the Congress on Research and Resources of Haiti, November 1967, New York: Research Institute for the Study of Man,, 1969, pp. 118-154.


Box 140 Folder A 599

___________, Irmgard Bartenieff, and Forrestine Paulay. "Choreometrics: A Method for the Study of Cross-Cultural Pattern in Film." Research Film, vol. 6, no. 6,, 1969, pp. 505-517.


Box 140 Folder A 595

Merton, Robert K. "Behavior Patterns of Scientists." American Scientist, vol. 57, no. 1,, 1969, pp. 1-23

[Also The American Scholar, vol. 38, no. 2, spring 1969, pp. 197-225

*Note-only American Scholar article reprint in file]


Box 140 Folder A 567

Nash, George. "A Review of Financial Aid Research." Journal of the National Association of College Admissions Counselors, vol. 14, no. 1,, June, 1969, pp. 20-27


Box 140 Folder A 585

___________, "The Role of the University as an Agent of Change." Current Campus Issues. Proceedings of the June 1969 Institutes on College and University Administration, Cambridge, MA: University Consultants, Inc.,, 1969, pp. 79-102.


Box 140 Folder A 587

________, "Student Financial Aid, College and University." Encyclopedia of Educational Research, Ebel, Noll, and Bauer, eds., 4th. ed., New York: Macmillan,, 1969, pp. 1339-1359.


Box 140 Folder A 577

Ritterband, Paul. "The Determinants of Motives of Israeli Students Studying in the United States." Sociology of Education, vol. 42, no. 4,, Fall, 1969, pp. 330-349.


Box 140 Folder A 561

Segal, David R., and Marshall W. Meyer. "The Social Context of Political Partisanship." Quantitative Ecological Analysis in the Social Sciences. Mattei Dogan and Stein Rokkan, eds., Cambridge: MIT Press,, 1969, pp.217-232.


Box 140 Folder A 566

Sieber, Sam D. "The School as a Social Model." TheHigh School Journal, vol. 52, no. 4,, January, 1969, pp. 175-181.


Box 140 Folder A 581

Thielens, Wagner P., Jr. "The Influence of the Law School Experience on the Professional Ethics of Law Students." Journal of Legal Education, vol. 21, no. 5,, 1969, pp. 587-601.


Box 140 Folder A 578

Cournand, Andre F., and Harriet A. Zuckerman. "The Code of Science: Analysis and Reflections on its Future." Studium Generale, vol. 23,, 1970, pp. 941-962

[Also one of a series of occasional papers/ 1 9 70, The Institute for the Study of Science in Human Affairs, Columbia University, -*File contains occasional paper copy only.]


Box 140 Folder A 575

__________, "Encountering the Male Establishment: Sex-Status Limits on Women's Careers in the Professions." American Journal of Sociology, vol. 75, no. 6,, May, 1970, pp. 965-982.


Box 140 Folder A 584

Froomkin, Joseph. "Aspirations and Demand for Post- S econdary Education in the Mid-1960's." Aspirations, Enrollments, and Resources: The Challenge to Higher Education in the Seventies, by Joseph Froomkin., Washington, D.C.: U-S. Government Printing Office,, 1970, pp. 14-29.


Box 140 Folder A 590

Jaffe, A. J. "How Long Will You Stay on Your Job?," The New York Statistician, New York Area Chapter of the American Statistical Association, vol. 21, no. 3,, January-February, 1970, pp. 3-4.


Box 140 Folder A 574

Kesselman, Mark. "Overinstitutionalization and Political Constraint" Comparative Politics, vol. 3, no. 1,, October,1970, pp. 21-44.


Box 140 Folder A 600

Lomax, Alan. "The Homogeneity of African-Afro-American Musical Style." Afro-American Anthropology: Contemporary Perspectives, N. Whitten, Jr., and J. Szwed, eds., New York: Free Press,, 1970, pp. 181-201.


Box 140 Folder A 576

Ritterband, Paul. "Law, Policy and Behavior. Educational Exchange Policy and Student Migration."American Journal of Sociology,vol. 76, no. 1,, July, 1970, pp. 71-82.


Box 140 Folder A 563

Zuckerman, Harriet. "Stratification in American Science." Sociological Inquiry, vol. 40,, Spring,1970, pp. 235-257.


Box 141 Folder A 601

_________ "Emile Durkheim and the Institutionalization of Sociology in the French University System." European Journal of sociology, vol. 9, no. 1,, 1968, pp. 37-71.


Box 141 Folder A 602

____________ "The Structure and Functions of a Research Institute: The Annee Sociologique." European Journal of Sociology,Vol. 9, no. 1,, 1968, pp.72-91.


Box 141 Folder A 608

___________, and Hannelore Adamsons. "Determination of Faculty Support for Student Demonstrations." Sociology of Education, vol. 42, no. 4,, Fall, 1969, pp. 315-329.


Box 141 Folder A 606

____________, "Social-Psychological Aspects of International Relations."The Handbook of Social Psychology, 2nd ed., G. Lindzey and E. Aronson, eds., vol. 5. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley,, 1969, pp. 538-601.


Box 141 Folder A 700

Ferguson, Tamara. "How Young Widows Have Coped with Their Problems." But ]Vot To Lose.- A Book of Comfort for Those Bereaved, Austin H. Kutscher, ed., New York: Frederick Fell,, 1969, pp. 198-214.


Box 141 Folder A 605

Adams, Walter. "Academic Self-image as a Strong Determinant of College Entrance and Adult Prospects: Relative Deprivation Theory Applied to High School Curriculum Choice." The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, vol. 29, no. 2,, April, 1970, pp. 199-220.


Box 141 Folder A 624

Auger, Camilla. "Student Views." Human Uses of the University: Planning a Curriculum in Urban and Eth- nic Affairs at Columbia University, J. Colmen and B. Wheeler, eds., New York: Praeger,, 1970, pp. 59-69.


Box 141 Folder A 617

Bahr, Howard M. "Aging and Religious Disaffiliation." Social Forces, vol. 49, no. 1,, September, 1970, pp. 5 9-7 1.


Box 141 Folder A 604

Barton, Allen H. "The Organization as a Social Entity." New Dimensions in Organization, New York: Industrial Relations Counselors, Inc.,, 1970, pp.21-34.


Box 141 Folder A 616

Cole, Jonathan R. "Patterns of Intellectual Influence in Scientific Research." Sociology of Education, vol. 43, no. 4,, Fall, 1970, pp. 377-403.


Box 141 Folder A 614

Cole, Stephen. "Professional Standing and the Reception of Scientific Discoveries." American Journal of Sociology, vol. 76, no. 2,, September,1970, pp.286-306.


Box 141 Folder A 626

__________, and Hannelore Adwnsons. "Professional Status and Faculty Support of Student Demonstrations." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 34, no. 3,, Fall, 1970, pp. 389-394.


Box 141 Folder A 612

Coleman, James S. Properties of Collectivities." Macrosociology: Research and Theory, by James S. Coleman, Amitai Etzioni, and John Porter. Boston: Allyn & Bacon,, 1970, pp. 5-101.


Box 141 Folder A 615

Epstein, Cynthia Fuchs. "Current and Emerging Occupation-Centered Feminine Life-Career Patterns and Trends." Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, vol. 175, article 3,, October 30, 1970, pp. 898-914.


Box 141 Folder A 635

_____________, "The Docile Majority: Bridging the Gap." Rutgers Law Review, vol. 25, no. 1,, Fall , 1970, pp. 12-20.


Box 141 Folder A 607

Etzioni, Amitai. "Toward a Macrosociology." Theoretical Sociology: Perspectives and Development, J. McKinney and E. Tiryakian, eds., New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts,, 1970, pp. 69-97

[Also Macrosociology: Research and Theory, by James S. Coleman, Amitai Etzioni, and John Porter. Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 1970,pp. 107-143, 2 copies]


Box 141 Folder A 610

Glaser, William A. "Cross-National Comparisons of the Factory." Journal of ComparativeAdministration, vol.3, no.1,, May, l971, pp.83-117.


Box 141 Folder A 672

__________, and Annerose Schneider Hurfeld. "The Migration and Return of Professionals." UNITAR NEWS, vol. 2, no. 3,, Autumn, 1970, p. 2.


Box 141 Folder A 620

_________, "Men Prefer Not to Retire." Industrial Gerontology, Spring, 1970, pp. 1-11.


Box 141 Folder A 634

_____________, and Walter Adams. "Academic and Socio-Economic Factors Related to Entrance and Retention at Two- and Four-Year Colleges in the Late 1960's." Proceedings of the American Statistical Association, Social Statistics Section,, 1970, pp. 284-289.


Box 141 Folder A 623

Johansson, Margit. "Faculty and Administration Views." Human Uses of the University: Planning a Curriculum in Urban and EthnicAffairs at Columbia University, J. Colmen and B. Wheelers, eds. New York: Praeger,, 1970, pp. 15-58.


Box 141 Folder A 618

___________, "Research Choices in Comparative Local Politics." The New Atlantis, vol. 1, no. 2,, Winter, 1970, pp. 48-64.


Box 141 Folder A 619

Lazarsfeld, Paul F. "A Memoir in Honor of Professor Wold." Scientists at Work-Festschrift in Honor ofherman Wold, T. Dalenius, G. Karlsson, and S. Malmquist, eds. Uppsala, Sweden: Almqvist & Wlksells Boktryckeri AB,, 1970, pp. 78-103.


Box 141 Folder A 627

__________, "Sociology." Main Trends of Research in T7ze Social and Human Sciences, Part I-Social Sciences, Paris & The Hague: Mouton / UNESCO,, 1970, pp. 61-165.

[Published separately as Main Trends in Sociology, Harper & Row, 1973]


Box 141 Folder A 701

Sherrow, Fred S., and Paul Ritterband. "An Analysis of Migration to Israel." Jewish Social Studies, vol. 32,, July, 1970, pp. 214-223.


Box 141 Folder A 603

Stannard, Charles I., and William Bowers. "The College Fraternity as an Opportunity Structure for Meeting Academic Demands." Social Problems, vol. 17, no. 3,, Winter, 1970, pp. 371-390.


Box 141 Folder A 673

Thielens, Wagner, Jr. "Putting the Student into Professional Responsibility." Education in the Professional Responsibilities of the Lawyer, D. T. Weckstein, ed., Charlottesville: The University Press of Virginia,, 1970, pp.305-310.


Box 141 Folder A 629

Weiss, Carol H. "Ethical and Political Issues in Social Research." The Social Welfare Forum,, 1970, pp. 74-88.


Box 141 Folder A 643

___________, "Interaction in the Research Interview-. The Effects of Rapport on Response." Proceedings of the American Statistical Association, Social Statistics Section, American Statistical Association,, 1970, pp. 1720.


Box 141 Folder A 625

____________, "The Politicization of Evaluation Research." Journal of Social Issues, vol. 26, no. 4,, 1970, pp. 57-68.


Box 141 Folder A 654

Adams, Walter, and A. J. Jaffe. "Economic Returns on the College Investment-Program and Policy Implications Today." Change,, November, 1971, pp. 8, 9, 60.


Box 141 Folder A 647

Bahr, Howard M., and Kathleen C. Houts. "Can You Trust a Homeless Man? A Comparison of Official Records and Interview Responses by Bowery Men." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 35, no. 3,, Fall,1971, pp. 374-382, 2 copies.


Box 141 Folder A 663

Barton, Allen H. "Empirical Methods and Elite Theories." Rivista di Sociologia, vol. 9, no. 1-2,, July and August, 1971, pp. 5 7-82, 2 copies.


Box 141 Folder A 651

__________________, "Empirical Methods and Radical Sociology-. A Liberal Critique." Radical Sociology, Colfax and Roach, eds. New York: Basic Books,, 1971, pp. 460-477.


Box 141 Folder A 646

_______________, "Selected Problems in the Study of Religious Development" Research on Religious Development-A Comprehensive Handbook, Merton P. Strommen, ed. New York: Hawthorn Books,, 1971, pp. 836-855, 2 copies.


Box 141 Folder A 665

________________, "The Use of Surveys in the Study of Social Problems." Handbook on the Study of Social Problems, Erwin 0. Smigel, ed., Chicago: Rand McNally,, 1971, pp. 85-148, 2 copies.


Box 141 Folder A 611

Blau, Peter M., and Ellen L. Slaughter. "Institutional Conditions and Student Demonstrations." Social Problems, vol. 18, no. 4,, Spring, 1971, pp.475-487.


Box 141 Folder A 613

Cole, Jonathan, and Stephen Cole. " Measuring the Quality of Sociological Research: Problems in the Use of the Science Citation Index." American Sociologist, vol. 6, no. 1,, February ,1971, pp. 23-29


Box 141 Folder A 655

Denitch, Bogdan. " The New Left and the New Working Class." Radical Sociology, Colfax and Roach, eds., New York: Basic Books,, 1971, pp. 341-352


Box 141 Folder A 652

_______________, "The Rebirth of Spontaneity-. It Manifesto and West European Communism." Politics and Society, vol. 1, no. 4,, August, 1971, pp. 463-477.


Box 141 Folder A 637

_______________, " Sociology in Eastern Europe: Trends and Prospects." Slavic Review, vol. 30, no. 2,, June, 1971, pp. 317-3 39.


Box 141 Folder A 631

Epstein, Cynthia Fuchs. "Law Partners and Marital Partners-Strains and Solutions in the Dual Career Family Enterprise." Human Relations, vol. 24, no. 6,, 1971, pp. 549-564.


Box 141 Folder A 676

_________________, "Women Lawyers and Their Profession: Inconsistency of Social Controls and Their Consequences for Professional Performance." The Professional Women, A. Theodore, ed. Cambridge, MA: Schenkman,, 1971, pp. 669-684.


Box 141 Folder A 692

Friedman, Nathalie, and James Thompson. "The Federal Educational Opportunity Grant Program." Financial Aid Report (College Entrance Examination Board), vol. 1, no. 2,, December, 1971, pp. 1, 6, 7, 8.


Box 141 Folder A 622

Hopkins, Terence K., and Immanuel Wallerstein. "A Proposal for a Data Bank of African Materials." Social Science Information, vol. 10, no. 2,, April , 1971, pp. 135-147.


Box 141 Folder A 640

Jaffe, A. J. "Has the Retreat From the Labor Force Halted? A Note on Retirement of Men, 1930-1970," Industrial Gerontology, 11, Spring, 1971 ,, Spring, 1971, pp. I- 1 2.


Box 141 Folder A 636

_______________, and Walter Adams. "Open Admissions and Academic Quality." Change, vol. 3, no. 2,, March/April, 1971, pp. II, 7 8.


Box 141 Folder A 628

Kadushin, Charles, Julie Hover, and Monique Tichy. "How and Where to Find Intellectual Elite in the U.S." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 3 5, no. 1,, Spring, 1971, pp. 1-1 8.


Box 141 Folder A 650

Kendall, Patricia L. "Consequences of the Trend Toward Specialization." Psychosocial Aspects of Medical Training. "Coombs and Vincent, eds., Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas,, 1971, pp. 498-523.


Box 141 Folder A 649

_________________, "Medical Specialization: Trends and Contributing Factors." Ibid,, 1971, pp. 449-497.


Box 141 Folder A 660

Kesselman, Mark. "Recruitment of Rival Party Activists in France: Party Cleavages and Cultural Differentiation." Journal of Politics, vol. 35, no. 1,, February ,1973, pp. 2-44.


Box 141 Folder A 653

Lang, Gladys Engel. "Professionalism Under Attack: The Case of the Anthropologists." Social Science Information, vol. 10, no. 3,, June, 1971, pp.117-132.


Box 141 Folder A 674

Lomax, Alan. "Choreometrics and Ethnographic Filmmaking." Filmmakers Newsletter, vol. 4, no. 4,, February,1971, pp. 22-30.


Box 141 Folder A 675

________________, "Toward an Ethnographic Film Archive." Ibid, 1971, pp. 31-34, 36, 38.


Box 141 Folder *A656

Sieber, Sam D. "Goals of Education: Higher Education." The Encclopedia of Education, vol. 4 ,, 1971, pp. 159-168

[*Paper Missing-No Explanation]


Box 141 Folder A 639

_____________, "The Managerial Scholar-A Study of Leadership Styles.", April, 1971

[Marked "Tenatative." Probably unpublished Basr Paper]


Box 141 Folder A 657

Thielens, Wagner P., Jr. "Teacher-Student Interaction, Higher Education: Student Viewpoint." Ibid, vol. 9,, 1971, pp. 54-63.


Box 141 Folder A 633

Wulbert, Roland. "Multivariate Analysis of Dichotomous Variables: A General Method." MultivariateBehavioral Research, vol. 6,, April ,1971, pp.215-232.


Box 141 Folder A 638

Zuckerman, Harriet. "Knowledge and Social Structure." Society Today., Del Mar, CA: CRM Books,, 1971, pp. 413-427.


Box 141 Folder A 641

__________________, and Robert K. Merton. "Patterns of Evaluation in Science: Institutionalisation, Structure and Functions of the Referee System." Minerva, vol. 9, no. 1,, January, 1971, pp. 66-100.


Box 141 Folder A 670

Adams, Walter. "The Undergraduate Experience." Change, vol. 4, no. 9, November, 1972, pp. 14, 61, 62.


Box 141 Folder A 666

Blau, Peter M. "Interdependence and Hierarchy in Organizations." Social Science Research, vol. 1, no. 1,, April, 1972, pp. 1-24.


Box 141 Folder A 642

Denitch, Bogdan. "Elite Interviewing and Social Structure: An Example from Yugoslavia." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 36, no. 2,, Summer, 1972, pp.143-158, 2 copies.


Box 141 Folder A 667

_________________, "Heresies in European Communism." Dissent, vol. 19, no. 3,, Summer, 1972, pp. 517-519.


Box 141 Folder A 699

Ferguson, Tamara. "Decision-making and Tranquilizers in Widowhood." Journal of Thanatology, vol. 2,, Summer-Fall 1972, pp. 775-784.


Box 141 Folder A 691

Hekmati, Mehri, and William A. Glaser. "The Brain Drain and UNITAR's Multinational Research Projects on the Subject." Social Science Information, vol. 12, no. 2,, April, 1972, pp. 123-138.


Box 141 Folder A 682

Hover, Julie, and Charles Kadushin. "Influential Intellectual Journals: A Very Private Club." Change, vol. 4,, March, 1972, pp. 38-47.


Box 141 Folder A 669

Jaffe, A. J. "Notes on Developing Countries and Their Statistics." The Review of Income and Wealth, series 18, no. 3,, September, 1972, pp. 313-326.


Box 141 Folder A 658

________________, and Walter Adams. "Open Enrollment is Here to Stay." The New York Statistician, New York Area Chapter of the American Statistical Association, vol. 23, no. 3,, January/February, 1972, pp. 5-7.


Box 141 Folder A 677

______________, and Walter Adams. "Two Models of Open Enrollment." Universal Highe rEducation: Costs, Benefits, Options, L. Wilson and 0. Mills, eds., Washington, D.C.: American Council on Education,, 1972, pp. 223-251.


Box 141 Folder A 683

Kadushin, Charles. "Who are the Elite Intellectuals?" Public Interest, no. 29,, Fall, 1972, pp. 109-125.


Box 141 Folder A 645

Kesselman, Mark J. "Changes in the French Party System." Comparative Politics,, January, 1972, pp. 281-301.


Box 141 Folder A 644

__________________, " Systemes dePouvoir et Cultures Politiques au Sein des Partis Politiques Francais: LesCas du Parti Socialiste et de L'Union des Democrates pour la V e Republique." Revue Francaise de Sociologie, vol. 13,, 1972, pp. 485-515.


Box 141 Folder A 679

Lomax, Alan. "Appeal for Cultural Equity." 7he World of Music, vol. 14, no.2,, 1972, pp.3-17.


Box 141 Folder A 661

___________, and Norman Berkowitz "The Evolutionary Taxonomy of Culture." Science, Vol. 177, no. 4045,, July 21, 1972, pp. 228-239.


Box 141 Folder A 664

Lorenz, Gerda. "Aspirations of Low-Income Blacks and Whites: A Case of Reference Group Processes." American Journal of Sociology, vol. 78, no. 2., September, 1972, pp. 371-398.


Box 141 Folder A 668

Menzel, Herbert. "Unplanned Acquisitions of Information in the Experience of Polymer Chemists." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, vol. PC-15, no. 2,, June, 1972, pp. 39-42, 47-48, 2 copies.


Box 141 Folder A 648

Sieber, Sam D. "Images of the Practitioner and Strategies of Educational Change." Sociology of Education, vol. 45, no. 4,, Fall, 1972, pp. 362-385, 2 published copies and ten tentative xeroxed copies-July, 1971


Box 141 Folder A 678

Weiss, Carol H. "Do Research Results Affect Policy-Making-And How?" Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 36, no. 3,, Fall, 1972, pp. 451-452.


Box 141 Folder A 702

Alba, Richard D. "A Graph-Theoretic Definition of a Sociometric Clique." Journal of Mathematical Sociology, vol. 3,, 1973, pp. 113-126.


Box 141 Folder A 681

Denitch, Bogdan. "Is There a New Working Class? A Brief Note on a Large Question." Workers' Control. A Reader on Labor and Social Change, Hunnius, Garson and Case, eds., New York: Random House,, 1973, pp.429-438.


Box 141 Folder A 696

___________, "Notes on the Relevance of Yugoslav Self-Management." Politics and Society, vol. 3, no. 4,, Summer, 1973, pp. 473-489.


Box 141 Folder A 694

Epstein, Cynthia Fuchs. "Black and Female: The Double Whammy." Psychology Today, August,, 1973, pp. 57-58, 60-61, and 89.


Box 141 Folder A 684a-b

___________________, "Bringing Women In: Rewards, Punishments and the Structure of Achievements." Annals o the New York Academy of Sciences, vol. 208,, March 15, 1973, pp. 62-70,(a).

[Also printed as "Success Among Women," Chem Tech, January1973, pp. 8-13, (b)]


Box 141 Folder A 662

________________, "Positive Effects of the Multiple Negative: Explaining the Success of Black Professional Women." American Journal of Sociology, vol. 78, no. 4,, January, 1973, pp. 912-935.


Box 141 Folder A 695

________________,. "Structuring Success for Women: Guidelines for Gatekeepers." Journal of NA WDAC,, Fall, 1973, pp. 34-42.


Box 141 Folder A 707

Garrett, Gerald R-, and Howard M. Bahr. "Women on Skid Row." Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, vol. 34, no. 4,, December, 1973, pp. 1228-1243.


Box 141 Folder A 697

Hyman, Herbert H., Janet Stokes, and Helen M. Strauss. "Occupational Aspirations Among the Totally Blind." Social Forces, vol. 5 1, no. 4,, June, 1943, pp. 403-416.


Box 141 Folder A 698

Jaffe, A. J., and R- J. Rios. "Migration to Cities and the Growth of the Economically Active Population During the 1960s." Proceedings, International Union for the Scientfjic Study of Population, International Population Conference, Liege, Belgium,, 1973, pp. 243-25 .


Box 141 Folder A 680

Komarovsky, Mirra. "Cultural Contradictions and Sex Roles: The Masculine Case."American Journal of Sociology, vol. 78, no. 4,, January ,1973, pp.873-884


Box 141 Folder A 714

Lomax, Alan. "Cinema, Science, and Culture Renewal." Current Anthropology, vol. 14, no. 4,, October, 1973, pp. 474-480


Box 141 Folder A 756

__________________, "Cross-cultural Factors in Phonological Change." Language in Society, vol. 2,, 1973, pp. 161-175.


Box 141 Folder A 711

Mahoney, Anne Rankin. "Factors Affecting Physicians' Choice of Group or IndependentPractice." Inquiry, Vol. 10, Chicago: Blue Cross Association., June, 1973, pp.,9-18.


Box 141 Folder A 704

Margulies, Rebecca Zames, and Peter M. Blau "America"s Leading Professional Schools." Change,, November, 1973, pp. 21-27.


Box 141 Folder A693

Rogers, Theresa F., and Laurie J. Bauman. "Obstacles to the Effective Teaching of Population." Teaching Notes on Population, vol. 3,, Spring/ Summer, 1973, pp. 3-13


Box 141 Folder A 688

Sieber, Sam D. "The Integration of Fieldwork and Survey Methods." American Journal of Sociology, vol. 78, no. 6,, May, 1973, pp. 1335-1359.


Box 141 Folder A 687a-b

Weiss, Carol H. "Between the Cup and the Lip." Evaluation, vol. 1, no. 2,, 1973, pp. 49-55, (a), 2 copies

[(A condensed version of the monograph, Organizational Constraints on Evaluation Research), and Dec., 1973, Vol. 4, no.3, pp.1-8, (b).]


Box 141 Folder A 686

______________, "The Politics of Impact Measurement" Policy Studies Journal, vol. 1, no. 3,, 1973, pp. 179-183.


Box 141 Folder A 706

_________________, "Where Politics and Evaluation Research Meet" Evaluation, vol. 1, no. 3,, 1973, pp. 37-45, 81.


Box 141 Folder A 713

Adams, Walter. "Graduate Education for Everyone?... A Note on Graduate and Professional School Attendance." The New York Statistician, vol. 26, no. 1,, September-October, 1974, pp. 1, 2, 4, 6.


Box 141 Folder A 718

Barton, Allen H. "Consensus and Conflict Among American Leaders." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 38, no. 4,, Winter, 1974-75, pp. 507-530.


Box 141 Folder A 705

Blau, Peter M. "Recruiting Faculty and Students."Sociology of Education, vol. 47,, Winter, 1974, pp. 93-113.


Box 141 Folder A 725

__________________, and Rebecca Z. Margulies. "The Reputations of American Professional Schools." Change, vol. 6, no. 10,, December, 1974, pp. 42-47.


Box 141 Folder A 719

Fainstein, Susan and Norman. "From the Folks Who Brought you Ocean Hill-Brownsville." New York Affairs, vol. 2, no. 2,, 1973, pp. 104-115


Box 141 Folder A 740

Friedman, Nathalie, and Naomi Golding. "Urban Residents and Neighborhood Government A Profile of the Public in Seven Urban Neighborhoods of NYC." Information Requirements for Local Units of Government, New York: State Charter Revision Commission for New York City, Appendix M.,, 1974, pp. 1-39, 2 copies.


Box 141 Folder A741

Friedman, Nathalie, with Lois Sanders and James Thompson " The Federal College Work-Study Program." Financial Aid Report, (CEEB), vol. 3, no. 2,, January,1974, pp. 4-7.


Box 141 Folder A 715

Garrett, Gerald F,, and Howard M. Bahr. "Comparison of Self-Rating and Quantity-Frequency Measures of Drinking." Quarterly Journal Of Studies on Alcohol, vol. 35, no. 4,, December, 1974, pp. 1294-1306.


Box 141 Folder A 703

Glaser, William A. "The Migration and Return of Professionals." International Migration Review, vol. 8, no. 2,, Summer, 1974, pp. 227-244, 3 copies.


Box 141 Folder A710

______________, "UNITAR's Project on the Brain Drain and Study Abroad." Focus: Technical Cooperation,, February, 1974, pp. 26-27

[A section of the International Development Review, vol. 16, no. 1, 1974, *(Focus copy only.]


Box 141 Folder A 746

Kadushin, Charles, and Herman Kane. "Change Readers and Other Intellectuals-. A Comparison." Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, vol. 6, no. 7,, September, 1974, pp. 23, 62, 63.


Box 141 Folder A 747

Kadushin, Charles, and Richard Rose. "Recent Developments in Comparative Political Sociology: Determinants of Electoral Behavior and the Structure of Elite Networks." Current Research in Sociology, Margaret S. Archer, ed., The Hague: Mouton,, 1974, pp. 229-266.


Box 141 Folder A 632

Kesselman, Mark. " Political Parties and Local Governments in France: Differentiation and Opposition." Comparative Community Politics, Terry Nichols Clark, ed., New York: Halsted Press (Division of John Wiley),, 1974, pp. 111-138.


Box 141 Folder A 630

_________________, "Research Perspectives in Comparative Local Politics: Pitfalls, Prospects, and Notes on the French Case." Ibid,, 1974, pp. 353-381


Box 141 Folder A 717

Komarovsky, Mirra. "Patterns of Self-Disclosure of Male Undergraduates." Journal of Marriage and the Family, vol. 36, no. 4,, November, 1974, pp.677-687.


Box 141 Folder A 755

Lomax, Alan. "Singing Style in World Culture." Encyclopaedia Britannica, 15th ed.,, 1974, pp. 789-794.


Box 141 Folder A 729

Savage, Dean. "Patterns of Access to Business Leadership in France. Ibid,, 1974, pp. 115-137.


Box 141 Folder A 708

Sieber, Sam D. "Federal Support for Research and Development in Education and Its Effects." Uses of the Sociology of Education 1974, 73d Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education, part II,, 1974, pp.478-502.


Box 141 Folder A 621

_______________, "Toward a Theory of Role Accumulation." American Sociological Review, vol. 39, no. 4,, 1974, pp. 567-578.


Box 141 Folder A 727

_______________, "Trends in Diffusion Research: Knowledge Utilization." Viewpoints-Bulletin of the School of Education, Indiana University, vol. 50, no. 3,, May, 1974, pp. 61-81.


Box 141 Folder A 716

Weiss, Carol H. "Alternative Models of Program Evaluation." Social Work, vol. 19, no. 6,, November,1974, pp. 675-681.


Box 141 Folder A 712

________________, "Human Services: Should We, Can We Make Them Available to Everyone?" Evaluation, Special Issue, Spring 1974, position paper: pp.4-5-Weiss's reply.,, 1974, pp.34-36


Box 141 Folder A 722

_______________,. "Research Organizations Interview the Poor." Social Problems, vol. 22, no. 2,, December,1974, pp. 246-259.


Box 141 Folder A 709

_______________, "What America's Leaders Read." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 38, no. 1,, Spring, 1974, pp. 1-22.


Box 141 Folder A 762

Barton, Alen H. Applied Research in the Political Process." Current Sociology, vol. 23, no. 1,, 1975, pp. 49-67

[A special issue on Sociotechnics edited by Adam Podgorecki.]


Box 141 Folder A 736

_______________, " Die Grenzen der Wertmessung: Probleme der Wertmessung von Techniken, Programmes, Institutionen and gesellschaftlichen Systemen." Planvolle Steuerung Gesellschaftlichen Handelns, J.K.H.W. Schmidt, ed. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag,, 1975, pp. 207-217

[German translation of 1976 article, "The Limits of Evaluation."]


Box 141 Folder A 765

Blau, Peter M. "Structural Constraints of Status Complements." The Idea of Social Structure, Lewis A. Coser, ed., New York: Harcourt Brace,, 1975, pp.117-138.


Box 141 Folder A 723

Epstein, Cynthia Fuchs. "Ten Years Later. Perspectives on the Women's Movement." Dissent, vol. 22, no. 2,, Spring, 1975, pp. 169-176.


Box 141 Folder A 609

Glaser, William A. "Cross-National Comparisons of Organizations." Intemational Studies of Management and Organizations, vol. 5, no. 1,, Spring, 1975, pp. 68-90.


Box 141 Folder A 721

_______________, "Improving Communications in the Technical Cooperation Relationships." Focus: Technical Cooperation,, March, 1975, pp. 10-14

[A special section of the International Development Review, vol. 17, no. 3,1975]


Box 141 Folder A 730

_____________, "Making Better Use of Technical Assistance Experts." Ibid,, April, 1975

[A special section of the International Development Review, vol. 17, no.4, 1975, pp.21-25.]


Box 141 Folder A 726

Jaffe, A. J. "Statistical Indicators-What Are They?" The New York Statistician, vol. 27, no. 1,, September/October, 1975, pp. 1-3.


Box 141 Folder A 737

Padawer- Singer, Alice M., and Allen H. Barton. "The Impact of Pretrial Publicity on Jurors' Verdicts." The Jury System in America: A Critical Overview, Rita James Simon, ed., Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications,, 1975, pp.107-121.


Box 141 Folder A 739

Ridley, J. C., and A. J. Jaffe. "A Brief Note on Occupational Differentiation by Sex in the United States, 1900 to 1970." The New York Statistician, vol. 27, no. 2,, November-December, 1975, pp. 17-19.


Box 141 Folder A 731

Savage, Dean. "Les Dirigeants et la Croissance des Entreprises Franraises." Sociologie du Travail, vol. 16, no. 2,, April-June, 1975, pp. 136-151

[And English typescript translation]


Box 141 Folder A 743

Weiss, Carol H. "Evaluation in Relation to Policy and Administration." Program Evaluation: Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Services, Jack Zusman and Cecil R. Wurster, eds. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, D. C. Heath and Co.,, 1975, pp. 239-246.


Box 141 Folder A 733

______________, "Evaluation Research in the Political Context." Handbook Of Evaluation Research, vol. 1, Elmer Struening and Marcia Guttentag, eds., Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications,, 1975, pp. 13-26.


Box 141 Folder A 734

______________, "Interviewing in Evaluation Research." lbid, 1975, pp. 355-395.


Box 141 Folder A 760

Alba, Richard D., and Charles Kadushin. "The Intersection of Social Circles: A New Measure of Social Proximity in Networks." Sociological Methods and Research, vol. 5, no. 1,, August, 1976, pp. 77-102.


Box 141 Folder A 767

Barton, Allen H. "The Limits of Evaluation: Problems of Evaluation of Techniques, Programmes, Institutions, and Social Systems." Sociotechnics, Albert Chems, ed., London: Malaby Press,, 1976, pp. 229-238.


Box 141 Folder A 735

______________ Research Report on New York Experiment"Neighborhood Decentralization (Center for Governmental Studies, Washington, D.C.),, January-February , 1976, pp. 5-8.


Box 141 Folder A 754

Blau, Peter M., Cecelia McHugh Falbe, William McKinley, and Phelps K. Tracy. "Technology and Organization in Manufacturing." Administrative Science Quarterly, vol. 21, no. 1,, March, 1976, pp. 20-40.


Box 141 Folder A 761

Boyle, John M. "Urban Information Systems: A Social Science Perspective on Their Design and Implementation." Drexel Library Quarterly, vol. 12, nos. 1/2,, January-April, 1976, pp. 27-47.


Box 141 Folder A 749

Epstein, Cynthia. " Separate and Unequal: Notes on Women's Achievement." Social Policy, vol. 6, no. 5,, March/April, 1976, pp. 17-23.


Box 141 Folder A 763

Garrett, Gerald R-, and Howard M. Bahr. "The Family Backgrounds of Skid-Row Women." Signs: A Journal of Women in Culture and Society, vol. 2, no. 2,, Winter, 1976, pp. 369-381.


Box 141 Folder A 757

Glaser, William A. "Improving Federalism in American Health Services; Some Ideas from Abroad."Tentative,, May, 1976

[Unpublished paper]


Box 141 Folder A 738

Jaffe, A. J., and J. C. Ridley. "The Extent of Lifetime Employment of Women in the United States." Industrial Gerontology,, Winter, 1976, pp. 25-36.


Box 141 Folder A 759

Kadushin, Charles. "Networks and Circles in the Production of Culture." American Behavioral Scientist, vol. 19, no. 6,, July/August, 1976, pp.769-784.


Box 141 Folder A 724

Nelson, Margaret, and Sam D. Sieber. "Innovations in Urban Secondary Schools." School Review, vol. 84, no. 2,, February, 1976, pp. 213-231.


Box 141 Folder A 766

Rodriguez, Orlando. "Foreign Student Non-Return in the United States: Opportunities and Their Perception." International Migration and Adaptation in the Modern World, Anthony H. Richmond, ed. (Papers presented at the Eighth World Congress of Sociology, Toronto, August 1974), Toronto: Research Committee on Migration, International Sociological Association,, 1976, pp. 154-177.


Box 141 Folder A 742

Rogers, Theresa F. "Interviews by Telephone and in Person: Quality of Responses and Field Performance." Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 40, no. 1,, Spring, 1976, pp. 51-65.


Box 141 Folder A 768

Sieber, Sam D. "The Organizational Dilemma of Educational Change Models: Toward a Solution." Interchange (The Ontario Institute for Studies in Education), vol. 7, no. 2,, 1976-77, pp. 39-49.


Box 141 Folder A 732

______________, "Planning Change in Education." Handbook on Contemporary Education, Steven E. Goodman, ed. New York: F, k Bowker Co.,, 1976, pp.6-17


Box 141 Folder A 745

Weiss, Carol H. "Policy Research in the University-. Practical Aid or Academic Exercise." Policy Studies Journal, vol. 4, no. 3,, Spring,1976, pp.224-228.


Box 141 Folder A 744

______________, "The Research Utilization Quandary. Introduction by the Symposium Editor." Ibid,, 1976, pp. 221-224.


Box 141 Folder A 752

_________________, "The Three Faces of Evaluation: Policy, Program, and Public." Trends in Mental Health Evaluaton, E. W. Markson and D. F. Allen, eds. Lexington, NM: Lexington Books, D. C. Heath & Co.,, 1976, pp.27-38.


Box 141 Folder A 750

Weiss, Janet A. "Using Social Science for Social Policy." Policy Studies Journal, vol. 4, no. 3,, Spring, 1976, pp. 234-238.


Box 141 Folder A 685

Glaser, William A. "The Process of Cross-National Survey Research." Cross National Comparative Survey Research: Theory and Practice, Alexander Szalai and Riccardo Petrella, eds. Oxford: Pergamon Press,, 1977, pp. 403-435.


Box 141 Folder A 771

Sieber, Sam D. "Innovation and Educational Finance." Educational Technology, vol. 17, no. 1,, January, 1977, pp. 34-38.


Box 141 Folder A 769

Weiss, Carol H. "Introduction." Using Social Research in Public Policy Making, Carol H. Weiss, ed. Lexington, KY: Lexington Books, D. C. Heath & Co.,, 1977, pp. 1-22.


Box 141 Folder A 770

______________, and Michael J. Bucuvalas. "The Challenge of Social Research to Decision Making." Using Social Research in Public Policy Making, Chapter 15,, 1977, pp. 213-233.

Series VII: Personnel Published and Unpublished Materials

Not Included In BASR Project Files. 4 boxes- Boxes 142-145


Box 142

A-Gordon


Box 142

Barber, Bernard "Drugs and Society.", 1960s, 203 pages Position Paper and Research Proposal


Box 142

Barton, Allen H. Administrative and Critical Functions of Applied Social Research." , The Human Factor, Vol. 8, No.2,, Spring 1969, pp. 45-53.


Box 142

______ Biographical Sketch, 1965, pp.1-3.


Box 142

Brown, Leiba and William Bowers Classification of Methodological Materials: An Annotated Code,, July, 1961, 51 pages Draft

[And Typescript Copy: September, 1962 50 pages.]


Box 142

______ Die Grenzen der Wertmessung.", [1970s], pp. 207-217

[Offprint of article in German]


Box 142

______ Empirical Methods and Radical Sociology: A Liberal Critique., [1960's ?], pp.1-33.

["Chapter prepared forthcoming bookRadical Sociology."]


Box 142

______ and Saul Mendlovitz. Experience of Injustice as a Research Problem." , Journal of Legal Education, Vol.,13,, .[1960's?], pp. 24-39


Box 142

______ "Impact of Immediate Social Environments.", November,1963, pp. 1-8. Paper


Box 142

______ "Limits of Evaluation: Problemsof Evaluation of Techniques , Programs, Institutions and Social Systems." ,, October, 1973, pp. 1-12. Paper


Box 142

______________ Methods of Research on Organizations., September, 1966, 1-27. Paper


Box 142

______________ Organization and Training for use of the Computer in a Social Research Bureau,, July, 1965, pp. 1-10, 2 copies. Paper


Box 142

_______________ Organizations Under Stress, September, 1967, pp. 1-14 Paper


Box 142

_______________ Plans of Analysis for the International Studies of Values in Politics,, [n.d.], pp. 1-14


Box 142

________________ Program of Training in Policy Research in Connection with The Center for Social Science,, July, 1974, pp. 1-3 Memo


Box 142

_______________ & Lenihan Recreational Behavior and Desires in New York City Neighborhoods,, March 2, 1966, pp.1-7.

[Rejected research Proposal]


Box 142

________________, Jerome E. Carlin and Saul H. Mendlovitz Report on theValidation of the Sense ofJustice Questionnaire,, November 1961, pp. 1-17, 2 copies Paper


Box 142

_____ Research on Alternatives to College as an Institution, September, 1961, pp. 1-2. Paper


Box 142

_____, Peter Graham and Charles Kadushin The Third Coming:Why The New Generation of Computers Can Revolutionalize Survey Research,, 1960's, pp. 1-18.


Box 142

_____ Social Science and Social Problems: Implications For A Columbia Center For Social Science,, April 14, 1974, pp.1-13.


Box 142

_____ A Sociologist's Reactions to the Public Broadcast Laboratory, November 6, 1967, pp.1-3. 2 copies.


Box 142

_____ Suggestions For Social Science Research Projects For The Columbia Program On Urban-Minority Problems,, February 10, 1967, pp.1-12. 2 copies


Box 142

_____ A Survey of Suburban Residents on What to Do About the Dangers of War." Council For Correspondence News-Letter, No.24.,, March, 1963, pp. 3-11


Box 142

_____ Value Measurement and The Analysis of Behavior, May,1965, pp.1-22, 3 copies


Box 142

Memo about Columbia University's Bureau of Applied Social Research, 1947., pp.1-11


Box 142

Bureau Alumni List, 1965., pp.1-35

[For Limited Distribution]


Box 142 Folder 1

11 articles, 12 copies of English pamphlet in German about BASR's founding, purposes and ongoing operations ,, 1954-1974, 2 copies of pamphlet


Box 142 Folder 2

13 Miscellaneous Memos about BASR's ongoing operations, one more detailed Paper by Edmund de S. Brunner about BASR's organization and Operations,, 1963

[Also, 3 copies of a proposal of an Outline for the UNESCO study of the administrative structure and working methods of selected social science research institutions by Lazarsfeld and Spivack in 1944]


Box 142

Berelson, Bernard and Paul F. Lazarsfeld The Analysis of Communication Content,, February, 1947, pp.1-90

[Plus Tables. Second Draft: March, 1948-1949.]


Box 142

_____________and Sebastian De Grazia. Axis Collaboration in Propaganda, [1940's], pp. 1-17 Unpublished paper


Box 142

_____ Communication and Value in the United States, Summer, 1961, pp. 1-27

[ Reprint from Studies in Public Communication]


Box 142

_____ The Place of the Foundations, 1960, pp. 1-12 Unpublished paper


Box 142

Brunner, Edmund De S Position Suggest History, December, 1967, pp.473-475.

[ReprintFrom Rural Sociology, Vol. 32. no.4]


Box 142

Coleman, James. A Proposal for A Study of Social Climates in High Schools."Unpublished paper,, (1969?), .1-27.


Box 142

Diamond, Sigmund Some Early Uses of The Questionnaire." UnpublishedPaper,, (1960?), .1-24.


Box 142

Dibble,_________ The Pretrial Confrence in New Jersey." ConfidentialUnpublished Paper,, August, 1962, 1-30, F1-11, Append-ixes A-E, and Tables 1-12.


Box 142

Etzioni, Amitai A Case for the ComparativeAnalysis of Complex Orga-nizations." Nonpublished Paper,, Sept., 1959, .1-8


Box 142

______________ A Comparative Study of Rou-tinized Charisma." Unpublished paper,, (1960's?), .1-12.


Box 142

______________ On the Needs for Secondary-Analysis and the Instruments For its Advancement."Unpublished Memorandum,, (1960's?), .1-10, and 1-15.


Box 142

_______________ Organizations and Society."Unpublished Paper, 1959, .1-8., Two Copies.


Box 142

_______________and William Taber Scope,Pervasiveness andTension-Management in Complex Organizations."Unpublished Paper, andAbstract,, (1960's?), .1-18,Two copies.


Box 142

Fainstein, Norman I. and Susan S. The Character Of Urban Political Movements."Unpublished Paper,, August, 1973, 1-25, notes1-5.


Box 142

_______________ The Urban Dialectic: Machine, Reform and Political Movements."Unpublished Paper,, August, 1973, 1-22.


Box 142

Ferguson, Jack. Outline of A Computer Model of Social Mobility. UnpublishedPaper,, 1960, .1-10 and Tables.


Box 142

Fischer, George. "The Changing Work of Engineers."In a Symposium onThe Personality And Labor." Moscow,, 1966, .129-146.


Box 142

Glaser, A. William Note for from Judith Barton, Nov., 1962, 1 page.


Box 142

____________ Ethnic Characteristics and Social Welfare.' Notes for a Study,, March, 1964, .1-17.


Box 142

____________ New Opportunities in Politcal Research." Unpublished Memorandum,, March, 1965, 1-14.


Box 142

___________ A Program in Comparative Government at the Bureau-the First Step."Unpublished Memorandum,, March,1965, .1-10.


Box 142

___________ Social Relationships in TechnicalAssistance." Notes for a Study,, February, 1964, .1-8.


Box 142

___________ The Social Revolution in Harlem."Notes for a Survey, July, 1963, .1-12.


Box 142

__________ Some Topics for Cross-National Research About Local Government."Memo,, Dec., 1963, .1-14.


Box 142

Glock, Charles Y. Applied Social Research: Some Conditions Affecting Its Utilization."Stanford University Institute for Communication Research-Papers on Utilization in The Behavioral Sciences, No.1,, February, 1956, pp.1-20.


Box 142

Glock, Charles Y. Juvenile Delinquency and The Mass Media." Unpublished Paper,, (1960's?), .1-6, 3 copies.


Box 142

_____________ "Projective Techniques in Consumer Motivations Research" Unpublished Paper,, June, 1955, .1-8.


Box 142

____________ Reference Group Influence Table., August, 1975, cover sheet and Table,2 sheets.


Box 142

____________ "Some Applications of the Panel Method to the Study of Change."Unpublished Paper., 1950's?), 1-20.


Box 142

Goode, William J. Outdoor Recreation and the Family to the Year 2000."Reprint of Report to the Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission, Study Report No. 22, Washington, D.C.,, 1962, 101-113.


Box 142

______________ "The Protection of the Inept."Unpublished Paper, April, 1966, .1-30.


Box 142

Gordon, Jerome B. Labor Mobility and Economic Growth in Less Developed Countries: Costa Rica, Ecuador and El Salvador."Unpublished Paper,, (1966?), .1-21. Two Copies.


Box 143

Green, Jeanette and David Caplowitz. "Quantitative Analysis in the Framework of a Statistical Study." ,, [1960's?], 1-43.

[Unpublished Paper ]


Box 143

Harrison, Barbara E. Housing at Columbia." Report Published by BASR submitted to I. M. Pei and Partners, Architects,, 1970, 1-89, including TablesI-V, and Appendices A-E.


Box 143

Hopkins, Terence K. Politics in Uganda:The Bu-Ganda Question." Manuscript Drafts,, (1970?), Chapters I (?).1-37, and IX.1-44.


Box 143

______________ "Rank, Influence and Leadership."Unpublished paper, April, 1958, 1-12, 2 copies.


Box 143

Hyman, Herbert H., and Paul B. Sheatsley, Attitudes Toward Desgregation." Scientific American,, Dec., 1956, Vol. 195, No. 6, .35-39.


Box 143

_________________ "How Whites View Negroes." Reprinted from the New York Herald Tribune,, Nov. 10, 1963, One page.


Box 143

Hyman Strategies In Comparative Survey Research." Unpublished Paper for Inter -University Consortium for PoliticalResearch,, July, 1963, .1-88


Box 143

Ikle, F.C. Demographic Interaction Analysis and Its Bearing on Small Group Studies."Rand Corporation: P-720,, August, 1955, .1-11.


Box 143

Jaffe, A. J. and R.A. Lewis, Birth Rates in the U.S.And the USSR over the Last Half Century Some Observations, unpublished paper,, April, 1967, pp. 1-10.


Box 143

Jaffe Characteristics of Men Employed in Engineering Jobs in the United StatesIn 1958." BASR,, 1963, pp.1-56.


Box 143

__________ "Labor Productivity, Consumption, and Employment-United States , 1950 to 1970 ." (Preliminary Findings).Testimony given before the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare,, Sept. 26, 1963, pp.1-16,2 copies, (second copy has attached sheet from The Statistical News of the NY area Chapter of the American Statistical Association of May 1963, Vol. 14, no. 9.


Box 143

_____________ "Notes on Family Income Dist-ribution in Developing Countries in Relation to Population and Economic Changes." UnpublishedPaper,, (1970?), pp.1-21, 2 copies.


Box 143

______________ "Some Observations on Sushi Related Matters." Unpublished Paper,, January, 1959, pp. 1-4.


Box 143

______________ "Technical Manpower in 1960 and 1965." Unpublished Paper,, 1960's (?), pp. 1-8.


Box 143

Kadushin, Charles and Renee C. Fox Minding Marginals: Strategies For SurveyResearch." Unpublished Paper,, 1960's (?), pp. 1-23.


Box 143

______________, Allen Barton, and Peter Graham "The Third Coming: Why the New Generation of Computers can Revolutionize Survey Research."Unpublished Paper,, (1965 ?), pp. 1-18, and 2 copies of his vita.


Box 143

Kamens, David and Richard Faust Bibliography on Evaluative Equalization."Unpublished Paper,, June, 1965, pp. 1-14, 2 copies.


Box 143

Kelley, Jonathan. Dress and Ideology:The Non-Verbal Communication of Political Attitudes." Unpublished Paper,, Nov., 1970, pp. 1-8.


Box 143

Kendall, P.L. Analysis of Community Researches." Unpublished Paper, May, 1960, pp.1-52.


Box 143

Kracauer, Siegfried. On the Relation of AnalysisTo the Situational Factors in Case Studies." Memorandum,, April, 1958, pp. 1-26.


Box 143

______________ "The Social Research Center on the Campus." Unpublished Essay,, (1960?), pp.1-37.


Box 143

Leeds, Ruth. Westinghouse Conference on Communications and Communities:An Ethnographic Report." Unpublished Paper.,, December, 1963, pp. 1-40, 2 Copies.


Box 143

Levenson, Bernard. Sociometric Panels." Unpub-lished version of chapter to appear in revised version of The Language of Social Research.",, (1960"s?), pp. 1-29.


Box 143

_______________ "The Status and Prospects of Panel Analysis." Part III-" Application of PanelAnalysis to Social Structures.''(Manuscript of Published Work),, 1960's (?), pp. 128-196.


Box 143

Linz, Juan. The Cleavage Structure of West German Politics." Unpublished paper?.,, 1962, pp. 1-25, Tables1-7 and pp. I-VIII.


Box 143

__________ "Michels and his contribution topolitical sociology in historical and contemporary perspective. Introduction to Italian Edition of Michel's Political Parties ,, (1960"s?), pp. 1-127.


Box 143

_________ Quantification and Spanish History."Unpublished paper?, 1967, pp. 1-44.


Box 143

_________ "A Spanish Sociologist Looks At Anthropological Research on Contemporary Spain." UnpublishedPaper?, 1967, pp.1-26.


Box 143

Lipset, Seymour Martin. Memorandum on the Relevance of Business Elite Studies For A Comparative Analysis of Class andMobility." ,, 1955, pp. 1-7.


Box 143

Luce, R. Duncan . On the Interaction of Sub-Optimization and Communication Structure in Group Performance." Unpublished paper?, 1955, pp.1-20, three copies.


Box 143

________(?) "A Theory of Individual Choice Behavior" BASR., May, 1957, pp. 1-51.


Box 143

McHugh, Peter. "Defining the Situation."(Draft), 1960's (?), pp. 1-178.


Box 143

"On the Failure of Epistemological Truth." Unpublished Paper., 1966, pp. .1-20.


Box 143

"Structured Uncertainty and its Resolution: The Case of the Professional Actor." Unpublished Paper., 1966, pp. 1-28, and Tables I-IV, two copies.


Box 143

Menzel, Herbert. Research Designs to Test For the Operation of Social Norms and Influence-A Fragment.",, 1965, pp. 1-5.


Box 143

Merton, Robert K. A Profile of How Does It Come Be So?" by Morton M. Hunt. The New Yorker. Jan. 28,, 1961, pp. 39-63.


Box 143

Mayer, John W. Collective Disturbances and Staff Organization in Psychiatric Wards."Unpublished paper?, 1960, pp.1-25. Two copies


Box 143

Nash, George. The Relationship of knowledge and Action: The Proper Role of the Institution As An Agent of Change."Unpublished paper?, 1969, pp. 1-25. Four copies.


Box 143

Nehnevajsa, Jiri. Anticipatory Analysis of Ideo-Logical Conflict." Unpublished Paper., 1960, pp. 1-10. 2 copies.


Box 144

Podgarechi, Spiveck What is Legal Policy?, [n.d.], pp. 1-18. Unpublished Memo.


Box 144

Columbia University. Project For Effective Justice Field Survey of Federal Pretrial Discovery ,, February, 1965, pp. Chapters I-X Index of Tables:Interview and National Mail Questionnaire, current to October , 1964. 1-80.

[Report to the Advisory Committee on Rules of Civil Procedure. Confidential Draft]


Box 144

Proposals Pending: BASR Rearranged Work Schedules in thePrivate Sector, [n.d.], pp.1-36 and B1-B2.


Box 144

Glaser, William A., and Joyce Moock. The Human Problems of Uneven Development: A Pilot Study of Secondary School Graduates and Dropouts,, December, 1975, pp. 1-35.


Box 144

Rankin, Ann Problem Areas and Research In Law and Sociology, June, 1964, pp.1-34. Unpublished Memo


Box 144

_____ A Selected Bibliography in the Sociology of Law, 1965, pp. 54-57.

[Supplement to The Summer, 1965 issue of Social Problems]


Box 144

Regional Panels: All Unpublished Papers (?) for Regional Panels Book., [n.d.]


Box 144

Anonymous Introduction to regionalSurvey Centers, [n.d.], pp.1-23.


Box 144

_____ The Relations Between Votes on Several Offices, [n.d.], pp.1-14.


Box 144

Glaser, William A. Fluctuations in Turnout. Revised, October, 1960, pp.1-51.


Box 144

_____ Introduction:Some New Directions in Political Survey Research, January,1961, pp. 1-14.

[First Draft]


Box 144

Meyer, John W. A Reformulation of the Coattails Problem, [n.d.], pp.1-20.


Box 144

McPhee, William N., Bo Anderson and Harry Milholland Attitude Consistency,, [n.d.], pp.1-54.


Box 144

_____and Jack Ferguson Political Immunization, [n.d.], pp.1-26 and i-iii.


Box 144

Rogers, Teresa F. A Numerical Comparison of Five Indices of Mutual Effects,, October,1967, pp.1-43 and December, 1967, pp. 1-45-one copy of each version. Unpublished Paper (?)


Box 144

Rogoff, Natalie. Public Education in America:A Research Program, Reprinted Sociology of Education, Volume 37, No.1,, 1963, pp.1-8.


Box 144

_____ Research Sociologists in Private Organizations, March, 1956, pp.1-11. Unpublished paper


Box 144

Rosenmayr, Leopold Values and Roles in Viennese Family Life, September, 1959, pp.1-17. Unpublished paper(?)


Box 144

Schenkel, Walter, and Sam Sieber Questionnaire Design: A Case History Approach,, February, 1969, pp.1-52. Unpublished paper(?)


Box 144

Selvin, Hanan C. Durckheim's Suicide and Problems of Empirical Research, Reprint from The American JournalOf Sociology, Vol. LXIII, No.6,, May, 1958, pp. 607-619.


Box 144

_____, and Arnold Simmel. An Empirical Study of the Structure of Attitudes,, September,1954, pp.1-9, and Tables 1-7. Unpublished Paper(?)


Box 144

_____ Statistical Significance and Sociological Theory, December, 1959, pp.1-29. Unpublished Paper(?)


Box 144

Sieber, Sam D. Drafts of letters, 14 October 1965, Copy of Vita (68?)


Box 144

_____ Explanatory Comments on the Proposed Assessment of Educat-Research,, November, 1965, pp.1-11, 2 copies.


Box 144

_____ Educational Research Manpower-Projected Needs, March, 1967, pp.1-16, 2 copies. Unpublished Paper(?).


Box 144

_____ Observations on the Membership of the American Educational Research Association ,, October, 1966, pp.1-15, 2 copies Unpublished Paper (?)

[Cross-referenced to Project file (?) B1057.]


Box 144

Perspectives for a Radical Revision of Research Training In Schools of Education,, November, 1965, pp. 1-6, 2 copies. Unpublished Paper(?)


Box 144

_____ Synopsis of Needed Educational Research, April, 1962, pp.1-24, 2 copies. Unpublished paper(?)


Box 144

_____ Synopsis of Needed Research in the Social Studies, April 9, 1964, pp. 1-11, 3 copies. Unpublished paper(?)


Box 144

Sills, David L. The Indian Situation, October 24, 1961, pp.1-8. Unpublished paper


Box 144

_____ Research Toward Policy Formation: A Case Study, 1958, pp.1-10. Unpublished paper


Box 144

Simmel, Arnold. Research Proposal on The Development of Psycho Social Competence,, August, 1966, pp.1-73.


Box 144

Smith, Robert B. A Comprehensive Model of Residential Mobility, 1963, pp.1-49 Unpublished Paper


Box 144

_____ Leadership, Participation and Anomie: A Model Simulating the Effects of Leadership,, 1960's?, pp.1-107. Unpublished Paper


Box 144

Spivack. Outline for the UNESCO Study of the Administrative structure and working methods of selected Social Science Research Institutes,, [n.d.], unpaginated, 3 copies.


Box 145

Thielens, Wagner P. Jr., Zettenberg Modes of Contextual Analysis, [n.d.], pp.1-61. Unpublished paper


Box 145

Wallerstein, Immanuel Class, Tribe, and Party in West African Politics, 1962, pp.1-38. Unpublished paper (?)


Box 145

_____ "The Evolution of Pan-Africanism as a Protest Movement, 1961, pp.1-23

[Published in Morton Kaplan, ed.Revolution In World PoliticsNewYork: Wiley, 1962.]


Box 145

_____ Pan-Africanism and Internal Stability of African States, [1960's?], pp.1-9. Project proposal


Box 145

___ Political Parties in Post-Independence Africa: Recruitment and Participation,, January, 1964, pp. 1-22. Unpublished Paper[?] Revised Version


Box 145

___ The Political Role of Voluntary Associations in Middle Africa, [1960's?], pp.1-35

[Published in James S. Coleman and Carl Rosenberg, eds.Political Groups in Middle Africa, [1960's?]]


Box 145

___ Political Theory in an African Context, September, 1960, pp.1-17. Unpublished paper[?]


Box 145

_____ Values of Elites in French-Speaking West Africa, 1965, pp. 1-42.

[Revised Version to appear in Journal of Modern AfricanStudies]


Box 145

Weiss, Carol H. Human Services: Which Shortfall?, [n.d.], pp.1-6. Unpublished Paper[?]


Box 145

Wilder, David E. and Thomas P.Wilson Codification of Emergent Problems Associated With the Use of Surveys to Collect Sociometric and Other Relational Data For The Analysis of Social Systems ,, October, 1964, pp. 1-15. Unpublished paper[?]


Box 145

Wright, Charles R. VOA Listening in Sweden, March, 1951, pp.1-41. Second Progress Report

[Linked to project File B0361]


Box 145

Zeisel, John, and Brent C. Brolin. Mass Housing Social Research and Design,, 1968, pp.66-72.

[Reprint from the July/August 1968 issue ofThe Architectual Forum]


Box 145

_____ Symbolic Meaning of Space and Physical Dimension of Social Relations,, September, 1969, pp.1-15. Unpublished Paper[?]


Box 145

Zetterberg, Hans L. An Action Theory, [1960's?], pp.i-ii, and 1-101. Unpublished Manuscript[?]


Box 145

_____ Cohesiveness as a Unitary Concept: Some Further Evidence, [1950's?], pp.1-15 Unpublished paper[?]


Box 145

_____ The Measurement of Social Norms, Uppsala, 1952, pp.62-75.

[Reprint from The Possibility of a Verified Theory In Social Science]


Box 145

_____, Editor. Recent Trends in American Sociology, [1950's?], pp.1-226.

[Commissioned by UNESCO. Book Draft.]


Box 145

_____ Voluntary Associations and Organized Power in Sweden, 1960, pp.1-22. 2 copies.

[Appeared inIndustria International]

Series VIII: Additional Project Files and Miscellaneous Materials

Boxes 146-151


Box 146

Staff and Student Seminar Notes: Medical Staff Seminar: Study of General Practice in North Carolina. Dr.Oslo Peterson,, 27 October 1955

[Study Gudelines. Multiple copies]


Box 146

Staff and Student Seminar Notes: Staff Seminar for the Sociological Study of Medical schools. Notes on meetings and research Plans from meetings,, 14 October and 4 November 1954


Box 146

Staff and Student Seminar Notes: Notes on meetings and results of some studies covering meetings,, 5 November 1953-16 February 1956


Box 146

Ibid.: Staff and Student Seminar Notes: Notes on meetings, 25 February 1954-16 February 1956

[Also some research tables]


Box 146

Staff and Student Seminar Notes: Summaries of Transcripts and Evaluation of Interviews with Faculty,, January/February 1954


Box 146

Staff and Student Seminar Notes: Progress Report on interviews, 9 November 1959


Box 146

Staff and Student Seminar Notes: Recorded Interviews, April, 1952


Box 146

Staff and Student Seminar Notes: Staff Meetings and Seminars, October, 1954-November,1955


Box 146

Staff and Student Seminar Notes, December, 1953-February, 1957


Box 146

Staff and Student Seminar Notes, September-October, 1954


Box 146

Staff and Student Seminar Notes, April-May, 1954


Box 146

Staff and Student Seminar Notes, January-June, 1954


Box 146

Staff and Student Seminar Notes, June 3, 1957


Box 146

Staff and Student Seminar Notes, November, 1955


Box 146

Staff and Student Seminar Notes, December, 1955


Box 146

Staff and Student Seminar Notes, January, 1956


Box 146

Staff and Student Seminar Notes, February 16, 1956


Box 146

Staff and Student Seminar Notes, March 24, 1956


Box 146

Staff and Student Seminar Notes: Memorandum on Material not Included in Internship-Residency Questionnaire,, [n.d.], .


Box 146

Staff and Student Seminar Notes: Interview Guides, March, 1960


Box 146

Staff and Student Seminar Notes: List of Medical Sociologists, October, 1960


Box 146

Staff and Student Seminar Notes: Basic Questionnaires, 1957


Box 146

Staff and Student Seminar Notes: Notes and Memos, 1961-1965


Box 147

Medical Study Staff and Student Seminar Notes Continued and Other Files: Outline of Study-Kendall,, [n.d.], pp. 1-70


Box 147

Outline Notes, October, 1959


Box 147

Hospital Type Derived Data, [n.d.]


Box 147

Procedural Charts, [n.d.]


Box 147

Tables, [n.d.]


Box 147

Internship Follow-Ups, 1960.


Box 147

Codebook of Indexes-Supplement, July I, 1960


Box 147

Follow-up: Interns and Hospital Type, [n.d.]


Box 147

Foreign Medical Schools Information, September, 1960


Box 147

Internship Memos-Bill Glaser, March, 1958


Box 147

Internship Study Memos, September-November,1958


Box 147

Durant, Ruth The Structure and Stability of Public Opinion: Some Aspects of National Morale,, August, 1942, pp.1-121 andi-xiii

[S0166. Masters Essay

Empty Gallop Pole Surveys.]


Box 147

Loewy, Edith B. Early Automobile Buying and Status Aspirations, [n.d.], pp. 1-30

[BO555-15 NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 147

Correspondence, Memos , Draft Proposals, and Seminar Proceedings, 1963-1970

[B1107 NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 147

Correspondence, Proposals and Notes, 1970-1974

[B1108 NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 147

Correspondence, Reports and Grant Applications, 1969-1970

[B1116]


Box 148 Folder 1

Alba, Richard and Myron P.Gutman SOCK: A sociometric analysis system, September, 1974, pp. 1-38

[Also multiple copies of another program --"COMPLT"--by the same authors and copies of installation instructions for SOCK.]


Box 148

Glaser, William A. Proposals and Correspondence on research evaluating development aid projects by AID,, December, 1974-June, 1975


Box 148

Supplemetary Instructions for Crown Heights Neighborhood Study by HUD, August, 1972, binder


Box 148

Kracuser, Siegfried and Paul L.Berkman Attitudes Toward Various Communist Types In Hungary, Poland, and Czech.,, [1950"s?], pp. 1-10 Separate Typescript: Unpublished paper[?]


Box 149

Project Summaries and Bibliographies; Miscellaneous Materials and Publications.,, 1940-1953, Dark Blue Binder containing newspaper clippings


Box 149

BASR Project Number and Author File, [n.d.], Grey Binder


Box 149

BASR Located authors and co-authors list file, [n.d.]


Box 149

BASR Communications List Received, 1967

[File Binder.]


Box 149

BASR DATA Archive Project Numbers with some Authors, [n.d.], Black Binder


Box 149

BASR Bibliography from its founding in 1937 to its closing in 1977, [n.d.]-1977(?), 2 bound copies


Box 149

BASR Bibliography, 1937-1977, Unbound copy


Box 150

A Study of Political Participation. Detroit Area Studies, 1956-1957, Surveys, Method selections, sample designs

[Project 843]


Box 150

Interviews and Interview Guide for Research Project on Hungary, May, 1957, Greenish-off-white Binder-Black Spine

[Also, copy of Soviet Survey no. 15; Interview Reports on Soviet Defectors as distributed by the Office of Intelligence Research of the Department of State, Nos. 10-12, and 14-April-June and August, 1955.]


Box 150

Blondel, Jean Study of Executives, March, 1970, Unbound Code Book

[ Poli.Sci. 505]


Box 150

Zonis, Marvin Zonis MIT Study of the Iranian Political Elite, 1965-66, Unbound Code Book


Box 150

Codes For Cities Brain Drain Project, August, 1976, pp. 1093 Green Stapled Binder


Box 150

Dartmouth Seminar on Social Process, July 3-16, 1954, Several hundred pages of papers and appendixes numbered numbered seperately, not consecutively-grey paper covers

[Anonymous B0420-9. Planning Project For Advanced training in Social Research]


Box 150

Checchi & Company Group Study-Food For Peace an Evaluation of Pl 480 Title II. Volume One: A Global Assessment of the Program, Washington, D.C.,, July, 1972, pp. 1-201

[Also, appendixes A-C, pink paper covers.]


Box 150

Adams, Walter and A. J. Jaffe Too Little and Too Late, May, 1972, pp. 1-132


Box 150

_____ Progress Report and Findings:Follow-up of Cross-section of 1965-1966 High School Seniors and Related Higher Educational Materials,, July, 1972, pp. 1-51

[Also, appendices A1-A53 and Appendix B. ]


Box 150

Brooke, Joel I. The Utilization of Basic SocialResearch--A Case Study.",, June, 1972, pp.1-166


Box 150

Lazarsfeld, Paul F. Social Research in Poland., February, 1958, pp. 1-22

[F0640]


Box 150

Mcdonald, Douglas C. Some Problems in the Organization and Use of Social Science Research in the U.S. Navy,, [n.d.], pp.1-117

[Numbered seperately starting from 1 by chapter, not consecutively.]


Box 150

Nelson, Margaret K. The Adoption of Innovation in Urban Schools, March, 1975, pp. 1-226

[Appendices A-K.]


Box 150

Padawer-Singer, Alice M. and Allen H. Barton Proposal for an Experimental Study of Decision Making in the 12 Versus 6-Man Jury Under Unanimous Versus Non-Unanimous Decisions,, March, 1973, pp. 1-34

[Appendices]


Box 150

Rodriguez, Orlando Social Determinants of Non-Return: Foreign Students from Developing Countries in the United States,, June, 1974, pp.1-190

[Appendices.]


Box 150

Rogers, Theresa F. with the assistance of Laurie J. Bauman Attention To Population on The Campus,, March, 1974, pp.1-96

[Appendices.]


Box 150

Weiss, Carol H., Laurie J. Bauman and Theresa F. Rogers Practices Of Research Organizations In Surveys Of The Poor,, April, 1973, pp.1-64

[Bibliography.]


Box 150

Zablocki, Benjamin , Norma Agatstein, Jane Kingston and Rosalen Mazur. The Implementation of Child Care: The Inter-Play of Forces Shaping the Development of Day Care as a Social Institution in Six American Cities,, July, 1975

[Pages numbered seperately by chapter, not consecutively. Project Number B-1149.]


Box 151

Miscellaneous Publications and Materials Materials in Manila Envelopes on Student Surveys: Envelope on Survey of Tehran University Students undertaken by the Survey Research Center of the University Of California at Berkeley with the Iranian National Institute of Psychology,, 1963


Box 151

International Research Association New York City Material on Survey in Brazil,, 1960-1961

[envelope]


Box 151

Materials on Pakistan Student Survey, [n.d.}

[Envelope]


Box 151

Materials on Survey of African Students in Britain, 1972

[Envelope]


Box 151

National Scientific Research Center (CNRS) Materials of a Survey of Young People in Five French Speaking African Countries, Paris,, [n.d.]


Box 151

BASR Yearly Reports, 1966; 1967; 1968; 1969; 1970; 1971; 1972, Bound Seperately


Box 151

BASR Information Handbook, February, 1971, Bound Seperately Blue Cover


Box 151

University of Chicago. National Opinion Research Center A Brush-up on Interviewing Technique,, November,1962, pp. 1-27 Pamphlet

[Seventh Printing]


Box 151

BASR Abstracts of Various Projects, {n.d.}, Manila Folder


Box 151

Comparative Organization Research Program: Black Binder. One 966-Employment Security Codebook; A Quantitative Description of 53 State E S Offices and 2386 Local Offices,, 1966 (?), pp.1-416


Box 151

University of Chicago Cerulean Blue Logo, [n.d.]


Box 151

All Hospital Study, [n.d.], Binder

[Codebooks.]


Box 151

University of Chicago Hospital Administration Study: Technical Report #1,, February, 1967, pp.1-68. Dark Yellow Binder Codebook


Box 151

Manila Folder B1122: Loose Codebook Material. Copy of Typed Codebook for Universities,, [n.d.], pp.1-8


Box 151

Copy of Typed Codebook for Professional Schools, [n.d.], pp.1-31


Box 151

Copy of Typed Questionnaire For Professional Schools, November, 1972, pp.1-4


Box 151

Copy of Typed Questionnaire For Professional Schools, 1972-1973, pp. 1-12 Light Green bound printed copy


Box 151

Questionnaire for Manufacturing Organizations, [n.d.], pp. 1-24


Box 151

Questionnaire for Institutions Participating in the Educational Opportunity Grant Program,, 1970[?], Blue Looseleaf Binder


Box 151

BASR Columbia folder: Computer Printout of Project Numbers, Titles and Author Index,, [n.d.]


Box 151

B1093: Columbia Crisis Study, July 1, 1968, pp. 1-38

[Two Manila Folders Containing Materials on this project including Questionnaires, Codebooks, and a paper by Allen H. Barton, entitled "The Columbia Crisis: Campus, Vietnam, and the Ghetto"]


Box 151

Elite Studies: One Manila folder containing materials on Asian Elites relating to General Elite study,, 1967-1969


Box 151

Materials on The study of Eastern European Elites much of it codebooks from an Archive on the topic published by the University of Pittsburgh,, 1968-1970

[Two Manila folders]


Box 151

Medium Bluish Loose-leaf Binder: Copy of Typed paper on Current Projects at the Bureau of Applied Social Research.",, November, 1973


Box 151

Loewy, Edith B. Early Automobile Buying and Status Aspirations."prepared for the Ford Motor Company,, [n.d.]

[pp.1-30.]


Box 151

Wiggins, Belle 'Occupational Image,Product Quality Images, and Buying Intention." Prepared for The Ford Motor Company [n.d.],, pp.1-39.


Box 151

_____________ The Popular Image and Buying Behavior. Pre-Pared for Ford Motor Company,, [n.d.]

[pp.1-38]


Box 151

Wiggins, Lee M. with Richard Pomeroy "The Relative Strength of Four Automobile Product Images.'Prepared for the Ford MotorCompany,, [n.d.]

[pp.1-33.]


Box 151

Wiggins, Lee M. The Stability of Auto-mobile Images." Prepared for the Ford Motor Company,, [n.d.]

[pp.1-57.]

Series IX: BASR Library Materials and Publications

Boxes 152-156


Box 152:

Black Loose-Leaf Binder-Social Science Research Council Publication Items Vol.25-No.s 1-4-,, March, June, September, and November, 1971

[Vol. 26-nos.1-4.Vo.l 27-nos 2 and 4.Vol. 28-nos1 and 2.Vol. 29-Nos.1,2 and 4.Vol. 30-nos.2 and 4-1976.]


Box 152

Black Loose-Leaf Binder-Social Indicators Newsletter-Nos 2-5, July and December, 1973 and May and October, 1974,and Nos.7-9, July and November,1975 and March, 1976


Box 152

Blue-Grey Loose-Leaf Binder-UniversityOf Illinois-Urbana Publication-Survey Research.Vol. 4-No.3,, Septmber, 1972.Vol.5-No.3-September, 1973.Vol. 6 Nos.1-3-March, June and October, 1974.Vol. 7-1, 2 (2 copies) and 3 February, June and November,1975.Vol.8-Nos 1and 2-May and October,1976


Box 152

Blue Binders-BASR BO666 "Review of Studies In the Flow of Information Among Scientists." Volume One-Text and Volume Two-Tables - Prepared for the National Science Foundation-Two Volumes in One-Second Impression,, September, 1960

[pp.1-62 and pp.1-48; Volume One-January, 1960-pp.1-62; Volume Two-January, 1960-pp.1-48]


Box 152

Basr Reports:Twentieth Anniversary, Spring, 19571957-1958.1958-59.1960-61.1962-65.1966 and 1967.1968 and 1969.1970, 1971 and 1972.1973, 1974, 1975, and 1976


Box 152

Basr List of Publications, 1937-53


Box 152

Staff and Alumni Directory, April, 1957


Box 152

New York Public Library Publication-Municipal Reference Library Notes -Volume XLI-Nos .1-5-January-May, 1967, and Nos.7-9-September -November, 1967,, 1967


Box 152

U.S. Department of Health, Education And Welfare -Office of EducationPublication Green Cover College And University Facilities Survey-Part 3-Inventory of College and University Physical Facilities.-Final Report by E. Eugene Higgins,, 1965

[pp.1-573.]


Box 152

Greenish Binder "A Library Center of Survey Research Data." York Lucci, Stein Rokkan,With Eric Meyerhoff-ColumbiaUniversity School of LibraryService,, June, 1957

[.1-156.]


Box 152

Brolin, Brent C. and John Zeisel Mass Housing: Social Research and Design.",, Reprint from the July/August, 1968 issue of the Architectual Forum

[. 66-70.]


Box 152

Bureau of Governmental Research, University Of Nevada at Reno., Voices of Black Nevada." 1971

[.1-120.]


Box 152

Chapin, F. Stuart and Henry C. Hightower "Household Activity Systems-APilot Investigation." Center forUrban and Regional Studies,Institute For Research in Social Science,University of North Carolina at ChapelHill,, .1-81. May, 1966


Box 152

The Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., Experimental Division for the Study ofWar Time Communications, Harold D. Lasswell, Chief.Note: Materials Below classified as confidential at time of publication.Leites,N.C. "The Third International on Its Changes of Policy: A Study of Political Communication."Document no,, .1-80. 25. May 1,1942


Box 152

__________ and I, de Sola Pool. Communist Propaganda in Reaction to Frustration." Document No. 27,, December 1, 1942, .1-54.


Box 153

Box 153: BASR Library Materials Continued.


Box 153

Coleman, James. Final Report of Study of HighSchool Social Climates." Carried Out under a Contract with UnitedStates Office of Education,, September 1, 1959

[413 pages plus Tables with chapters numbered separately not consecutively]


Box 153

Kandel-Project No. 2139-HEW-Office of Education.Final Report. Adolescents In Two Societies:Peers, School, and Family in The United States and Den-Mark.",, January, 1968

[Two Volumes, 431 page plus AppendicesChaptersNumbered separately, not consecutively.]


Box 153

Ford Foundation "Proposed Plan for the Development of the Behavioral Sciences Program.",, December, 1951

[.1-60.]


Box 153

College Entrance Examination Board Counseling in School and College, 1961

[.1-71.]


Box 153

Manila Folder:Red Colored Pamphlet: U.S. Department Of Labor by J. Wells. Women's Bureau Bulletin 283. Fifteen Years After College: A Study of Alumnae Of the Class of 1945.",, 1962

[.1-26.]


Box 153

Shakolsky, Leon Department of Sociology, Disaster Research Center, Ohio State University, DRC Paper,, 1967-5

[.1-41., copy of typed paper.]


Box 153

Juster, B. City of Oakland, Department of Human Resources. Proposal for Research and Evaluation of Parochial School Compensatory Education Program.",, September 23, 1965

[.1-11 and Appendices.]


Box 153

Anonymous "Associated Agencies Elementary School Project.", 1964

[.1-23 and Appendices.]


Box 153

Duichin, Joan. The Addition of New Members To the Elite of a Psychoanalytic Training Institute.",, 1966

[.1-339.]


Box 153

Chinsong, Edwin Thomas. Rejection of the Mentally Ill: A Comparison With The Findings on Ethnic Prejudice.Ph. D. Dissertation in Political Science, Columbia,, 1968

[Two Volumes 1-216.]


Box 154

Box no. 154: BASR Library Materials Continued Blue Loose-Leaf Binder-Bureau of Social Science Research, Inc., 1200 17th. Street, N.W.,Washington, D.C. 20036-Newsletter,, January, 1967-Summer, 1976


Box 154

Black Loose-Leaf Binder-Dual Labs of Arlington,Virginia National Data Use and Access Laboratories National,, U.S. 1960 and 1970 U.S. Census Data


Box 154

BASR "The Bureau Reporter." Vol. XIX, No 1 (October, 1972)-Vol. XXIII, No. 4(June, 1977),, 1972 and 1977, Newsletter in Dark Red Loose-Leaf Binder


Box 154

Codebook, with Marginals For Consumers in Trouble, February, 1968, Tan Binding

[1-195

Project-B1060]


Box 154

Newcomb,Theodore M. and Kenneth A. Feldman "The Impacts of Colleges Upon Their Students.",, January, 1968

[1-565

A Report to the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching]


Box 154

Sussman, Leila and Gene Norman Levine. "The Entering Freshman at M.I.T.: Class of '61.", M.I.T.,, [1961?]

[1-125]


Box 154

Hardt, Robert H. A Delinquency Profile of Syracuse and Onandaga County, N.Y,, 1957-1958

[1-51.

Youth Devlopment Center, Syracuse University. 1960]


Box 154

Wallace, David "Attitude of New Car Buyers to Chrysler Styling." Ford Motor Company,, August 25, 1958

[1-33 and Appendices.]


Box 154

University of Michigan. Survey Research Center. Institute For Social Research The Detroit Area Study: Outline of Study and Publications List,, July, 1955

[1-16. Two Copies.]


Box 154

_____. Department of Sociology "Bibliography of Materials Based on Detroit Area Study Research",, September 1, 1951-December 31, 1960 ; December, 1960

[1-24.]


Box 154

Kandel, Denise and Gerald S. Lesser. 'ParentalRelationships of White and Black Urban Adolescents",, September, 1969

[1-29, and Tables and Appendices; Prepared for the New York State Department of Mental Hygiene with The Laboratory of Human Development, Harvard University]


Box 154

Journal of Research and Development in Education "USOE-Funded Research and Development centers: An Assessment." Volume 1, no.4.,, Summer, 1968


Box 154

Government of Hong Kong "Special Committee on Higher Education ." Second Interim Report,, 1968

[1-126.]


Box 154

William A Glaser "Social Science Data Archives in the United States" Council of Social Science Data Archives,, 1967

[1-45 Columbia University Director]


Box 154

Day, Lincoln H. Fertility Differentials Among Catholics in Australia." Reprinted from the Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly,, April 1964, Vol. XLII, No. 2, Part 1

[57-83. 3 copies.]


Box 154

_____ "Patterns of Divorce in Australia and the United States." Reprinted from the American Sociological Review, Vol 29, No.4,, August, 1964

[509-522, 2 copies.]


Box 154

Gill, Rafael E. "Press Corps of Israel:Statistical Trends 1955-59." Gazette, Vol. Vii, No. 3/4,, 1962

[283-290.]


Box 154

Kiser, Clyde V. "Fertility Trends and Differentials Among Nonwhites in the United States." Reprinted from The Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly,, April 1958, Vol.XXXVI, No.2

[149-197]


Box 154

Wright, Charles R. The Dilemma of Education Through mass communication." Reprinted From Teachers College Record, Vol 63, No.7,, April, 1962

[517-526.]


Box 155

BASR Library Materials Continued. Training Guides for Sociology, 195-196,, [n.d.]


Box 155

Training Guide on Constructing Questionnaires and Interview Schedules for Sociology,, Copyright 1948

[3 Copies.]


Box 155

Training Guide on Sampling, [n.d.]

[4 copies.]


Box 155

Training Guide on The Controlled Experiment In Social Research, [n.d.]

[2 copies.]


Box 155

Training Guide on the Techniques of Qualitative Interviews, [n.d.]


Box 155

Training Guide on Classification, [n.d.]

[one copy.]


Box 155

Training Guide on the Qualitative Use of Documentary Material, [n.d.]

[one copy]


Box 155

U.S. Department of Commerce. Social and Economics Statistics Administration. Bureau of the Census Indexes to Survey Methodology Literature,, April, 1974

[Technical Paper 34 Pages separately numbered in four Sections.]


Box 155

Inter-University Consortium for Political And Social Research Institute,, 1983


Box 155

Summer Program in Quantitative Methods Bibliography, 1983, pp. 1-167


Box 155

Herrera, Lee, Donald Mainland and Marion I. Sutcliffe Tables For Use With Binomial Samples, New York University College of Medicine. Department of Medical Statistics,, 1956, pp. 1-81


Box 155

Mencher, Samuel The Research Method in Social Work Education, New York: Council on Social Work Education,, 1959, pp. 1-61


Box 156

BASR Newsletter-"The Bureau Reporter." Vol.I, No.1, October 15, 1954


Box 156

Vol. VI, No. 11, October 28,1960


Box 156

Vol. VII, No.1, November 28, 1960


Box 156

Vol. XVIII, No.5, June, 1972


Box 156

Instituto Di Scienza Politica "Codifica Deputati: Parelamento Italiano 1946-1968.", Universita Degli Studi Di Firenze,, 1966, pp.1-44


Box 156

"Britain Today: A Study of the Opinions of People listed In Who"s Who." A Survey by Research Services Limited, London,, September, 1963, pp.1-42


Box 156

Baker, Margaret "User's Guide to The Berkeley Transposed File Statistical System: Pickle.", University of California, Berkeley,, April, 1973, pp. I-X, and pp.1-140

[Survey Research Center. Technical Report Number One]


Box 156

Dark Blue Loose -Leaf Folder-Materials from the "Steering Group on Evaluation of the Bureau of the Budget." Papers and Pamphlets,, 1962-1968

[hundreds of pages.]


Box 156

Black Loose-Leaf Folder-Material from U.S. Department of Labor relating to project on "Manpower Administration RD&E Plans For FY 1972.",, 1972, pp. 1-78

[And paper-August, 1971, pp.1-16.]


Box 156

Long Manila Folder-Miscellaneous Papers Concerning Ford Foundation Proposals on Programs in Public Affairs and the Establishment of a Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences,, 1953


Box 156

Bombadier, Gary "Pelicans and UNK-UNKS: The C-5A and the Dismissal of Ernest Fitzgerald.", The Inter-University Case Program, Syracuse, New York,, [n.d.], Cover letter

[And paper. May, 1972, pp.1-70.]


Box 156

Lambright, W. Henry "Government and Technlogical Innovation:Weather Modification As a Case in Point.",, January/February 1972, pp.1-10

[Reprint Public Administration Review]


Box 156

Lambright, W. Henry and Jack C. Oppenheimer Technology Assessment and Weather Modification.",, 1975, pp. 570-595

[Reprint from the Southern California Law Review. Vol.45, No. 2.]

Series X: Center for the Social Sciences

Boxes 157-163


Box 157

Center of the Social Sciences Manila Folder: Miscellaneous Files Consisting of Outlines of Seminars Proposed Studies and Papers Correspondence Through 1982 ,, 1976-1982 (?)


Box 157

Gordano, Richard, Jonathan Cole and Harriet Zuckerman "Gator: Generalized Automated Text Organization and Retrieval System. " Reference Guide., June, 1987, pp.1-130


Box 157

McCarthy, John L., et. al. "Seedis: The Socio-Economic Environmental Demographic Information System.", Computer Science and Mathematics Department, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University California, Berkeley,, May, 1982, pp. 1-35


Box 157

University of North Carolina SSDL Materials: UNC Social Science Newsletter, Volume 69, no.1-Winter 1984 University of North Carolina Newsletter, Volume LXIII, No.2 April, 1982,, 1982 and 1984, 1 Light Blue Loose-Leaf Binder


Box 157

University of Connecticut SSDC Materials: "User"s Manual For Crosstabs.", Cambridge Computer Associates, Inc. Cambridge, Mass.,, 1970, 1 Light Green Binder


Box 157

"A Data Base System for Archive Management.", Odense University, Danish Data Archives. Odense, Denmark,, April, 1982, pp.1-19 Grey Cover


Box 158

Miscellaneous Correspondance and Data Request Information with the Inter University Consortium for Political and Social Research at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI,, 1977-1978, Blue Loose-Leaf Binder


Box 158

Annual Housing Survey Project Materials:Codebooks: Light Salmnon Cover, 1980


Box 158

White Cover, 1981


Box 158

Handbook: White Cover, 1981, 2 copies.Questionnaire


Box 158

Compendiums: White Cover No. 2, 1980


Box 158

White Cover: No.3, 1977

[SMSA]


Box 158

Reisman, David The Paul F. Lazarsfeld Lecture, 1981: "The Dream of Abundance Reconsidered.", Low Memorial Library,, February 13, 1981

[Reprinted from Public Opinion Quarterly,Vol. 45, pp. 285-302]


Box 158

Two Tapes Center Materials Center Newsletter News Materials:Newsletter: Volume 2-Nos,1-3, Spring, 1981, Fall, 1981 and Spring, 1982. Volume 3. Nos.1 and 2 Spring 1983 and Fall, 1983, Volume 4. No. 1-Fall, 1984. Special Issue of Newsletter called News-Volume 3-No.3-Spring, 1984,, 1982-1984


Box 159

A-List of Members of the Advisory Board, 1976-1982


Box 159

Minutes and Agendas of Advisory Board Meetings, 1979


Box 159

Advisory Board Meetings and Budgetary Summaries, 1980


Box 159

Advisory Board Meetings Agendas and Minutes, 1981


Box 159

Agenda for Advisory Board, March 30, 1981


Box 159

Meeting and Other Advsiory Board Correspondence, 1981


Box 159

Minutes and Agendas Of Advisory Board meetings and Correspondence and Budget Summaries,, 1982


Box 159

Minutes and Agendas for Advisory Board Meetings, 1983


Box 159

Martin J. Osborne Final Project Report. "Some Aspects of Bargaining , with Application to the Theory of Wages and Unemployment.",, October, 25, 1985, Cover Sheet and pp. 1-3


Box 159

CSS Open House Copy of Invitation from Jonathan Cole on the occasion of the Center's Founding,, September 23, 1983


Box 159

Minutes of Staff Meetings, 1981-1983


Box 159

CSS Grant Lists: Current& Pending, 1978-1984


Box 159

Correspondence and Synopsis Of Workshop on "Risk Assessment and Decision-Making under Conditions of Uncertainty.",, July 7,1980, pp.1-13. Three copies


Box 159

Correspondence , proofs and draft Papers related to proposed News Letter on Immigration,, 1985-1987


Box 159

Center Newsletter: Volume 5, No.1, Fall, 1985


Box 159

Proofs and Galleys and part of Newsletter, Volume 5, No. 2, Spring, 1986


Box 159

Correspondence and drafts, Spring, 1986, Newsletter


Box 159

Correspondence relating to Fall, 1985 Newletter, 1985


Box 159

Book Briefs and Correspondence, Fall, 1985, Newsletter


Box 159

Edited and Typed Research Reports and Correspondence, Fall, 1985, Newsletter


Box 159

Correspondence and Proofs For CSS Brochure, Fall, 1986 (all dated 1985)


Box 159

Correspondence, Proofs And Drafts, Spring, 1985, Newsletter


Box 160

Center for the Social Sciences Materials Continued, [n.d.]


Box 160

Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research Institute for Social Research Training Program in the Theory and Technology of Social Research,, [n.d.], Blue folder


Box 160

Gregory A. Marks "Some Comparisons of Data Base Systems.", University of Michigan,, October, 1977

[Presented at the Second Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association]


Box 160

IFDO/IASSIST Conference "Public Access to Public Data.", Amsterdam, May 20-24,1985, Small Red Covered Pamphlet-Conference Program


Box 160

Large Red Covered Publication-Conference Abstracts, [n.d.]


Box 160

Brown, Thomas Elton "Archives law and Machine Readable Data Files: A Look At the United States.", National Archives and Records Administration, , Washington, D. C.,, [n.d.], pp.1-10


Box 160

Harts, Jan-Jaap, Hank F.L. "Analytical Geogra-Phic Information Systems and PublicData requirements.", Ottens.Department of Geography, Univer-Sity of Utrecht,, 1980's (?), Pp.1-4

[With Appendices]


Box 160

Rowe, Judith S. and Richard D. Bender "County, City and place Data for Microcomputers.", Princeton University Computer Center, Research Services,, 1980's (?)

[Reprint from Government Publications Review,Vol. 12, 1985, pp.71-76.]


Box 160

Tanenbaum, Eric. ESRC Data Archive: " Data Archives and Dinosaurs.", 1980's (?), pp.1-19


Box 160

Van Spiegel, E. Text of Welcoming Speech, 1980's (?), pp.1-7

[Director-General for Science Policy of the Dutch Ministry Of Education and Science.]


Box 160

Materials connected with Northeastern Regional State Data Center Conference, Sonesta Hotel, Portland, Maine,, May 7-9, 1986, Dark Green Folder

[Held under the auspices of the MaineDepartment of Labor'sBureau of Employment Security's Division of Economic Analysis and Research.]


Box 160

CSS Materials: Introductory Pamphlet, April, 1981, Manila Folder


Box 160

Center Five-Year Report, 1976-1981


Box 160

Center Newsletters: Volume 2., No. 3, Spring, 1982, 2 copies


Box 160

Newsletters: Volume 3., No. 1, Spring, 1983, 2 copies


Box 160

Material Related to Conference On: "Data for Decision Making,", Graduate Center of The City University of New York,, December 3, 1982, White Folder


Box 160

Siegenthaler, Jurg K "Tools for theComparative Study of IndustrialRelations Systems.",, 1967/68, Brown Folder

[Of Cornell University's New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations and the Comparative Modernization Research Methods Program]


Box 161

Ezra Suleiman "Inquiry Among the Directors of the General Administration.",, [n.d.]

[French copy, pp.1-26, and English Translation, pp.1-22]


Box 161

British Elites Study-Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings on British elites, mostly Financial Times and the Spectator,, 1971, Questionnaires


Box 161

Master Code for Germany Study, 1969, pp. 1-34


Box 161

British Study, 1969, Questionnaire


Box 161

Update of Preprints and Reprints Lists with attached correspondance, 1979-1984


Box 161

David Riesman Correspondence dealing with his Lazarsfeld Lecture at Columbia University,, 1980


Box 161

Corespondence regarding reprint of Reisman Lecture (1981). Columbia published copy of the second Lazarsfeld lecture by James S. Coleman. "Authority Systems." (1980), reprinted from Public Opinion Quarterly, 1980, pp. 143-163. William C Adams and Dennis J. Smith. "Effects of Telephone Canvassing on Turnout and Preferences: A Field Experiment." Reprinted from Public Opinion Quarterly, 1980, 389 395,, 1980


Box 161

Materials and correspondence dealing with the Fourth Lazarsfeld lecture by Seymour Mar tin Lipset entitled "The Academic Mind at the Top: The Political Behavior and Values Of Faculty Elites." 1982. Copy of lecture reprinted from Public Opinion Quarterly, Vol. 46, pp. 143-168,, 1982


Box 161

Typescript of fifth Lazarsfeld lecture by Raymond Boudon , Entitled: "Why the Theories of Social Change Fail. Some Methodological Thoughts." February 11, 1983, pp.1-27. One copy of reprint in Public Opinion Quarterly,Vol 47, 1983 pp.143-160,, 1983


Box 161

Richard Morris and Vincent Jefferies, UCLA Department of Sociology. "Watts Attitude Study. White Reaction Study." Institute of Government Public Affairs, UCLA, 1967, Edited and Compiled for Research Utilization by the Program for the Administration of Justice by DenVer University College of Law. Complimentary Copy Presented To Dr. Allen Barton by the Director of the Denver University Program,, 1967, Light-Blue Paper Cover


Box 161

List of Government Projects and Grants Since CSS's Inception, 1981


Box 161

Second. Year Report Publications List and Grantees Vitae, 1979


Box 161

Summaries and Summary Follow-ups of Research Reports in Preparation For the Center's Five Year Report,, 1982


Box 161

Returned Research Summaries For Five Year Report, 1975, 1981


Box 161

Material for letter to Researchers for Fifth Year Report, 1982(?)


Box 161

Copies of Photographs Used in Five Year Report, 1980's (?)


Box 161

Fred Knubel's Photo Used as Cover for Five-Year Report, 1983


Box 161

Draft of Paper for Five-Year Report by Seymour Spilerman and Burton Singer. "Construction and Testing of Mathematical Models of Social Processes Using Fragmentary Data.",, 1983(?)


Box 161

Drafts of Materials for Center's Second Year Report, 1978(?)


Box 161

Non-Project Materials. 5th. Year Report, 1982


Box 161

Materials and Correspondence Relating to Five Year Summaries, 1982


Box 161

More Research Summaries for 5th. Year Report, 1982


Box 161

More Research Summaries and Correspondence related to Fifth Year Report,, 1981


Box 161

Early Center Annual Reports, March, 1978


Box 161

Material and Correspondence related to the New York Area Under Graduate Research Program (NYAURP),, 1982


Box 161

Outlines of Contents of Five Year Reports, 1976-1982, 1982


Box 161

Five Year Report of the Director, 1982


Box 161

Report: Responses and Correspondence Concerning the Reception of the Five year Report,, 1980's


Box 161

Reseach Summaries and Correspondenc. Second Year Progress Report, 1977-1980

[Also copy of Eleanor Singer "Informed Consent Procedure in Surveys: Some Reasons for Minimal Effects on Response." 1979, pp. 185-216. Reprinted in "Federal Regulations: Ethical Issues and Social Research." Edited by Murray L. Waxd Joan Cassell. 1979, Vol. 36 of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Selected Symposium]


Box 161

Miscellaneous Problems and Correspondence Concerning The Five Year report and copies of Center"s Notes (of the ) Program in Sex Roles and Social Change,, Fall, 1978 and Spring, 1979


Box 161

Research projects to be Listed by Name not Summarized in Five Report Report,, 1981


Box 161

Miscellaneous Files and Correspondence. FiveYear Report, 1982


Box 161

Correspondence and Proofs and Galleys of the Five Year Report, 1982


Box 161

Grant Lists and Dates, 1981-1982


Box 161

Grants and Proofs for Publications of Professor Alan Lomax, 1978-1982


Box 161

List of Non-Government Grants, 1976-1981


Box 162

Correspondence and other materials relating to Fund Raising for the Paul F. Lazarsfeld Fund,, January -April, 1980


Box 162

Photos from the 1980 Coleman Paul Lazarsfeld Lecture, 1980


Box 162

Materials and Correspondence Relating to the Seventh Annual Paul F. Lazarsfeld Lecture by Bernard Bailyn entitled "History And the Creative Imagination," Including Center Mailing Lists,, 1984-1985


Box 162

Materials and Correspondence Relating to the Eighth Annual Lazarsfeld Lecture by Amos Tversky, entitled "Rational Choice and Cognitive Illusion," Including Mailing Lists,, 1986


Box 162

Materials Related to Anthropology Projects Connected with Grants Received by Center Members and Projects Relating to Immigration And Correspondence in Connection with the Compilation of the Center"s FiveYear Report, mostly in reference to Professors DeWind, Lomax, and Wasserstrom,, 1986


Box 162

Materials Related to Economics Projects Undertaken by Center Members, 1986


Box 162

Materials Relating to Economics Projects Undertaken by Center Faculty, 1986


Box 162

Materials Related to Projects On Geography Undertaken by Center Staff, 1980's (?)


Box 162

Materials Related to History Projects Undertaken by Center Staff in Reference to Five-Year Report of Center's Development Since ,, 1981, 1986


Box 162

Materials Relating to Linguistics Projects Undertaken by Center Staff, 1986


Box 162

Materials Relating to Political Science Projects Undertaken By Center Staff,, 1986


Box 162

Materials Relating to Sociology Projects Undertaken by Center Staff, 1982-1986


Box 162

Administrative Materials Including Staff Lists, 1981-1986


Box 162

Materials and Draft Reports Related to Center's Second Five-Year Report and the Director's Report related to The Second Five-Year Report,, 1980's (?)


Box 162

Drafts and Other Materials Relating to Bhagwati Article For Spring, 1983. Newsletter Article,, 1983


Box 162

Materials and Drafts for Review of Book entitled "The Logic and Limits of Trust." By Bernard Barber,, 1983


Box 162

Materials Relating to Annual Housing Survey Article by Andrew A. Beveridge for the Spring, 1983 Newsletter,, 1983 (?)


Box 162

Materials including Correspondence for Glaser Article for Spring, 1983 Newsletter,, 1983 (?)


Box 162

Materials Relating to Possible article for the Fall 1983 Newsletter by the Dohrenwends,, 1982-83


Box 162

Materials Relating to Special report on Working Conditions in the Bell Telephone Company-Special Report No.1,, 1980's(?)


Box 162

Materials Relating to Bell Project for Special Report No. 2, and one copy of the Report,, 1983


Box 162

Manuscript Versions of AT&T Special Reports, 1982 -1983, 3 copies


Box 162

Miscellaneous AT& T Graphs, 1981


Box 162

Materials Relating to AT& T Special Reports, 1983


Box 162

Materials Relating to and Bell Special Report No. 3, Dec., 1983


Box 162

Materials including Correspondence and proofs for the First Annual Report of the International Economics Research Center (IERC),, 1982-1983


Box 162

Materials on the Data Archive, Research and Training Services (Darts) Unit of the Center for the Social Sciences,, 1980's


Box 162

Materials Related to the Center's Brochure Concerning The 1980 Census, 1980 (?)


Box 162

Twenty-Ninth Folder: Lists of Center Affiliated Researchers, 1980's (?)


Box 162

Materials, Proofs and Correspondence Concerning a Proposed Pamphlet on Global Economics by Professor Jagdash Bhagwati For IERC,, 1983


Box 162

Materials on IERC, 1981 And copy of article by Maurice Obstfeld entitled "Contributions to International Economics: Theory and Policy." From Econometrica, Vol. 50, No.5, September,, 1982, pp. 1219-1242


Box 162

Copy of Center's Five Year Report, 1976-1981, 1982, pp. 1-107 Green Covered Pamphlet


Box 163

Lists of Center's Preprints, Reprints and Reports, October, 1984 and October, 1986


Box 163

Drafts , correspondence and other materials related to the Director's Second Five YearReport,, 1981-1986, 1986-1987


Box 163

Drafts and correspondence related to Second Five-Year Report, 1986 & 1987


Box 163

Proofs and Correspondence related to the Second Five-Year Report, 1986-1987


Box 163

Correspondence, Proofs , Manuscripts and Other Materials Connected with Second Five-Year Report,, 1986-1987


Box 163

Photographs Connected with Second Five-Year Report, 1980's (?)


Box 163

Final Page Proofs of the Second Five-Year Report, 1987


Box 163

Materials Relating to the Center's Spring 1981 Newsletter, Vol.2, No.1, 1981 (?)


Box 163

Materials Relating to the Center's Fall 1981 Newsletter, Vol. 2, No. 2, 1981 (?)


Box 163

Materials relating to the Center's Winter 1982 Newsletter, Volume 2, No. 3,, 1981-1982


Box 163

Materials related to the Center's Spring 1982 Newsletter, 1982 (?)


Box 163

Correspondence and articles on stress for the Fall 1983 Newsletter, 1983,, 1983 (?)


Box 163

Final Proof Copies of Fall 1983 Newsletter, Vol.3, No.2,1983, 1983 (?)


Box 163

Materials Relating to the Center's Spring 1984 Newsletter, (1980's?)


Box 163

Final Manuscripts and Attached Correspondence for Spring 1984 Newsletter,, (1980's?)


Box 163

Typescript: Code Book for Finance Agencies Study of comptrollers offices and Departments of Finance in the United States,, No Date (1980's?), pp.1-78 Blue Bound Xerox Copy

Series XI: Card Catalog of BASR Library


Box 164

Card Catalog, Articles, miscellaneous and A-H in six smaller grey boxes


Box 165

Card Catalog, I - Z in six smaller grey boxes.


Box 59 Folder F-0640

Lazarsfeld, Paul F. Social Research in Poland, February, 1968, Cover sheet, plus 22 pages

[Report: not available]


Box 125 Folder B-0573-1

Benefits, Incomes and Expenditures of Unemployed Workers: A Procedural Report. A. J. Jaffe and Jeanne Bilby,, 1958, 79 pp.

[This is a description and evaluation of a survey of unemployment beneficiaries in Albany-Schenectady-Troy, N.Y., in 1957. Questionnaire included. Main concern is how well benefits are able to meet workers' needs, particularly non-deferrable ones. REPORT NOT AVAILABLE]


Box 139 Folder A 397

Mitchell, Robert E. "Polity, Church Attractiveness, and Ministers' Careers: An Eight-Denomination Study of Interchurch Mobility." Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion,, Spring, 1966, pp. 241-258.

Series XII: Administrative Records, 1951-1977


Box 167 Folder 1

20th Anniversary, 1957


Box 167 Folder 2

Administrative Matters, 1948-1953


Box 167 Folder 3

Affiliations with Other Agencies, 1949-1952


Box 167 Folder 4

Clippings and Press Releases, 1938-1958


Correspondence


Box 167 Folder 5

Associate Director, 1968-1969


Box 167 Folder 6

Bernard Berelson, 1960


Box 167 Folder 7

Davis, Glock and Lazarsfeld, 1949-1950


Box 167 Folder 8-10

General, 1939-1964, 3 folders

(Includes "A Proposal to Establish an Institute for Applied Social Analysis")


Finances


Box 167 Folder 11-12

Annual Reports, 1951 July-1997 June, 2 folders


Box 167 Folder 13

Budget Correspondence, 1943-1970


Box 167 Folder 14

Guest Book, 1957-1971

(Includes 1971 Christman Party)


Box 167 Folder 15

Information Handbook, 1975


Box 167 Folder 16

Lists of Publications, 1953-1958


Box 167 Folder 17

Memoranda on Personnel, 1948-1959


Box 167 Folder 18-19

Memoranda on Structure and Goals, 1944-1975, 2 folders


Minutes


Administrative Board Minutes, 1967-1977


Box 166 Folder 1

1967 May


Box 166 Folder 2

1969 December


Box 166 Folder 3

1971 Spring


Box 166 Folder 4

1971 December


Box 166 Folder 5

1972 Spring


Box 166 Folder 6

1972-1973


Box 166 Folder 7-8

1973 May, 2 folders


Box 166 Folder 9

1973-1974


Box 166 Folder 10

1974 April


Box 166 Folder 11

1975 May


Box 166 Folder 12

1975 November


Box 166 Folder 13

1976 Spring


Box 166 Folder 14

1977 April


Board of Governors Minutes, 1951-1962


Box 166 Folder 15

"An Historical Review and Current Report on the Operations of the Bureau of Applied Social Research", 1951 March

(Prepared for the information of the Board of Governors)


Box 166 Folder 16

1951-1955


Box 166 Folder 17-18

1956-1958, 2 folders


Box 166 Folder 19

1959


Box 166 Folder 20

1960


Box 166 Folder 21

1961


Box 166 Folder 22

1962


Executive Committee Minutes, 1967-1974


Box 166 Folder 23

1967 February-1971 November


Box 166 Folder 24

1971 October-1972 May


Box 166 Folder 25

1972-1973


Box 166 Folder 26

1972 October 3


Box 166 Folder 27

1972 October 31


Box 166 Folder 28

1972 December 5


Box 166 Folder 29

1973 January 15


Box 166 Folder 30

1973 February 12


Box 166 Folder 31

1973 May 2


Box 166 Folder 32

1973-1974


Box 166 Folder 33

1973 November 26


Box 166 Folder 34

1974 June 21


Box 166 Folder 35

1974 November 25


Box 166 Folder 36

Directorial Committee Minutes, 1951-1953


Box 166 Folder 37

Planning Committee Minutes, 1952


Policy Committee Minutes, 1953-1972


Box 166 Folder 38

1953 October-1958 October


Box 166 Folder 39

1972 April


Planning Project for Advanced Training (PPAT)


PPAT Conferences


Box 167 Folder 20

Concepts and Indices in the Social Sciences, 1953


Box 167 Folder 21

Process Analysis, 1954


Box 167 Folder 22

Hanover Conference for Staff, 1956


PPAT Correspondence


Box 167 Folder 23

1950-1952


Box 168 Folder 1

1953-1956


Box 168 Folder 2

Programs of Research and Evaluation Programs, 1958-1976


Reports


Box 168 Folder 3

"The Bureau of Applied Social Research," reports by the Committee on Social Research Agencies to the Council for Research in the Social Sciences of Columbia University, 1945-1946


Box 168 Folder 4

"The Future of the Bureau of Applied Social Research," a statement by Allen Barton, Phyllis Sheridan and William Glaser, 1969


Box 168 Folder 5

"The Relative Standing of Six Leading Universities," Charles Y. Glock, 1947


Box 168 Folder 6

"Report of a Pilot Study of Puerto Rican Migration to New York", 1947


Box 168 Folder 7

"The Social Research Center on Campus" by Siegfried Kracauer, 1957

(Subtitle: Its Significance for the Social Sciences and Its Relations to the University at Large)


Box 168 Folder 8

"A Status Report and Evaluation" by Sam D. Sieber, 1970


Box 168 Folder 9

Reprints, 1948-1966


Box 168 Folder 10-11

Student Training, 1950-1975, 2 folders


Box 168 Folder 12

UNESCO Questionnaire Reply, 1960

(UNESCO study of the administrative structure and working methods of selected social science research institutes)


Box 168 Folder 13

Yearly Reports, 1956-1961