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Professor Zimmerman will set you thinking the first day about the incongruity of the administration's agricultural curtailment and the "back-to-the-farm" movement. You will be struck immediately by the insight given into the situation. But apparently, Professor Zimmerman, with that load off his chest feels that the work for the year has been done and you will soon realize that you have been treated to the only original tidbit in the course...
...reading is principally from Sorokin and Zimmerman's "Principals of Rural-Urban Sociology", which, in spite of the assertions of the Sociology department, can be reproduced by any undergraduate after reading the first few pages. It is a condensed version of the three-volume "Source Book in Rural-Urban Sociology" and the contents might very well be reduced another third. The summaries at the end of each chapter, if read carefully are more than sufficient...
...Crawford, Chester L. Dawes, Jacob P. Den, John F. Ebersole, Sterling P. Fergusson, Cyrus H. Fiske, Henry Jackson, Jr., Matt B. Jones, Donald H. Menzel, Richard S. Meriam, Harry R. Mimac, Leroy M. S. Miner, Arthur E. Monroe, Robert H. Pfeiffer, William C. Quimby, Sumner H. Schlicter, Carle C. Zimmerman...
...program, including speeches by such prominent men in the field of Sociology as Edward Heinmann, Niles Carpenter, Robert S. Lynd, the author of "Middletown," R. M. McIver, Pitirim A. Sorokin, Chairman of the Department of Sociology at Harvard and Carle C. Zimmerman, associate professor of Sociology has been arranged for the delegates. The sociologists have chosen for the main theme of the meeting, "The part of Sociology in the Reconstruction Program," and the speeches will deal in the main with this subject...
...conference will open with a general meeting in the Ballroom, during which the speakers will be Edward Heinmann, Niles Carpenter and Robert S. Lynd. At 11 o'clock, following the speeches, the members will break up into Round Table groups to discuss aspects of the main topic. Professor Zimmerman will lead a seminar on "Research Policies Relevant to Reconstruction Programs." Other seminars will be conducted by Frank H. Hankins of Smith, M. C. Elmer of the University of Pittsburgh, William C. Casey of Columbia, and Albert Morris of Boston University...