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Who needs another magazine?

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A NEW REPRINT NOW AVAILABLE

Social Problems

Vols. 1-9. New York 1953/54-1961/62

(Partly in the original edition)

Paper bound set $108.00 Per volume, paper bound 12.00

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McGRAW-HILL SOCIAL PROBLEMS SERIES

Series Editor: MARVIN B. SUSSMAN,

Professor of Sociology and Chairman, Department of Sociology and Anthro-pology, Western Reserve University. The McGraw-Hill Social Problems Series is designed to provide new and improved material for teaching the social problems course usually offered at the freshman-sophomore level. The initial package of eight volumes pre-sents a comprehensive and integrated overview of the entire field, and covers the major social problems areas taken up in the introductory course. The inclusion of relevant theory and re-search makes each paperback a pro-vocative study of ideas and conceptu-alizations rather than a descriptive account of a particular social problem.

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A MINORITY GROUP IN AMERICAN SOCIETY

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Other forthcoming volumes in the series . . .

CRIME AND DELINQUENCY by

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ALCOHOLISM AND DRUG

AD-DICTION by HARRISON TRICB,

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MENTAL HEALTH by JOSEPH W. EATON, University of Pittsburgh.

FAMILY by MARVIN B. SUSSMAN,

Western Reserve University.

COMMUNITY by ROBERT BENTXER,

Columbia Teachers College.

POPULATION by VINCENT H.

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Michigan State University.

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The Society for the Study of Social Problems

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• This Award is intended to encourage outstanding

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• The Award will consist of an outright grant of

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ad-ditional $500 as an advance against royalties. The

win-ning manuscript will be published in series by special

arrangement with the Aldine Publishing Company.

• The judges elected to select the winning

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Alvin Gouldner, Everett C. Hughes, and Stanton Wheeler.

• The Award will not be granted during any year in

which the entries fail to meet the standards established

by the board.

Further details regarding the Award, including the deadline for the

sub-mission of manuscripts and other requirements, may be secured from:

Howard S. Becker, Chairman,

C. Wright Mills Award,

Institute for the Study of Human Problems,

Stanford University, California

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