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Show Exhibits, H M. Gloster Jan 1961

Show Exhibits, H M. Gloster

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

The annual round of country agricultural shows will soon be with us.

Why not take an active part in your next local Show by becoming an exhibitor?


Bibliography Jan 1961

Bibliography

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Police Science Technical Abstracts And Notes Jan 1961

Police Science Technical Abstracts And Notes

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Quantitative Analysis Of Adjustment To The Prison Community, Marvin E. Wolfgang Jan 1961

Quantitative Analysis Of Adjustment To The Prison Community, Marvin E. Wolfgang

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Developments In Criminal Law And Criminology In Post-War Britain, Hermann Mannheim Jan 1961

Developments In Criminal Law And Criminology In Post-War Britain, Hermann Mannheim

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


The National District Attorneys' Association Jan 1961

The National District Attorneys' Association

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Prediction Of Parole Outcome From Summaries Of Case Histories, Michael Hakeem Jan 1961

Prediction Of Parole Outcome From Summaries Of Case Histories, Michael Hakeem

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Experimental Techniques In Group Psychotherapy With Delinquents, Jacob Chwast, Carmi Harari, Lloyd Delany Jan 1961

Experimental Techniques In Group Psychotherapy With Delinquents, Jacob Chwast, Carmi Harari, Lloyd Delany

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Characteristics Of Well Adjusted And Poorly Adjusted Inmates, Rodney M. Coe Jan 1961

Characteristics Of Well Adjusted And Poorly Adjusted Inmates, Rodney M. Coe

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Paradoxes In Law Enforcement, Ernest F. Roberts Jan 1961

Paradoxes In Law Enforcement, Ernest F. Roberts

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Police Science Technical Abstracts And Notes Jan 1961

Police Science Technical Abstracts And Notes

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Situational Tests--A New Attempt At Assessing Police Candidates, James H. Chenoweth Jan 1961

Situational Tests--A New Attempt At Assessing Police Candidates, James H. Chenoweth

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Differentiation Of Blue Ballpoint Pen Inks, David A. Crown, James V. P. Conway, Paul L. Kirk Jan 1961

Differentiation Of Blue Ballpoint Pen Inks, David A. Crown, James V. P. Conway, Paul L. Kirk

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Police Science Technical Abstracts And Notes Jan 1961

Police Science Technical Abstracts And Notes

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Police Science Technical Abstracts And Notes Jan 1961

Police Science Technical Abstracts And Notes

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Improved Crime Scene Investigations, Robert L. Collins Jan 1961

Improved Crime Scene Investigations, Robert L. Collins

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Preserving And Pickling, O. Evans Scott Jan 1961

Preserving And Pickling, O. Evans Scott

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

AT this time of the year many housewives wish that fruit trees would bear little and often throughout the year rather than a lot in a comparatively short space of time.

We preserve fruits to try to spread this short period, and to have them on hand to vary menus when fruit is out of season.

A cupboard shelf packed with bottles of colourful, neatly arranged preserved fruits is indeed a satisfying sight.

Bottling is the most popular method, with pickling being done to a smaller extent.


Festive Fare : Bring A Plate, H M. Gloster Jan 1961

Festive Fare : Bring A Plate, H M. Gloster

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

CHRISTMAS is the season for parties and party fare. Most housewives will have a busy time from now until well after Christmas Day itself.

There will be heavy demands for supplying the inevitable "plate" for party or social.


Sugar Bags - Just Sugar Bags : Brunch Buns, H M. Gloster Jan 1961

Sugar Bags - Just Sugar Bags : Brunch Buns, H M. Gloster

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

DID you all buy bags of sugar and make jam, and bottle fruit, while the soft fruits were in season?

I do hope you saved those sugar bags—also the bits and pieces of gay drip-dry cottons left over from home dressmaking.

You will find there are plenty of useful and attractive articles that you can make with these things.


Getting The Best From Your Sewing Machine, O. Evans Scott Jan 1961

Getting The Best From Your Sewing Machine, O. Evans Scott

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

"NEXT to the plough, this is perhaps humanity's most blessed instrument." (Louis Antoine Godey.)

In some homes the sewing machine is the most sadly neglected and ill-used servant. It is often left set up, exposed to dust, dampness and scratching, used as a table and otherwise abused.

It is not right to have a machine stitching imperfectly and noisily and used for long periods without maintenance when a little attention can keep it performing quietly and efficiently.


Suet For Winter Energy, H M. Gloster Jan 1961

Suet For Winter Energy, H M. Gloster

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

WINTER weather is here again and the housewife will find she needs to provide the family with more substantial satisfying meals than in summer.

Foods which supply heat and energy are necessary to maintain the heat of the body. We get this from foods containing starch, sugar and fat.


That Prize Winning Fruit Cake, H M. Gloster Jan 1961

That Prize Winning Fruit Cake, H M. Gloster

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

IT is the ambition of most women to make the perfect fruit cake. Some try over and over again, hoping that some day they will produce a prize-winning cake.


Ethos And Social Structure: (A Study Of Social Change In The German-American Community Of New Ulm), Noel Iverson Jan 1961

Ethos And Social Structure: (A Study Of Social Change In The German-American Community Of New Ulm), Noel Iverson

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

Current investigations of immigrant communities have largely failed clearly to isolate the problems of ethos from those of social structure. The present researches were inspired by the idea that the isolation of these two types of phenomena will help solve some hitherto unsolved problems in social change.


The Two Dominant Theories Of The Contemporary Sociology Of Medicine, Mary Adams Jan 1961

The Two Dominant Theories Of The Contemporary Sociology Of Medicine, Mary Adams

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

One of the dramatic developments in contemporary sociology has been the emergence of the sociology of medicine. The sociology of medicine is not motivated by the weird view that disease is no longer due to biological causes, but rather, it employs the concepts and categories of sociology in the exploration of the social contextual events that surround and flow from illness. The accelerating rate at which articles and monographs in this area have accumulated in recent years has led to major attempts to assemble them, such as, Jaco's Patients, Physicians, and Illness (1958) and Apple's Sociological Studies of Health and …


Social Stratification In The Mass Society, Ronald Althouse Jan 1961

Social Stratification In The Mass Society, Ronald Althouse

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

In every society the possibility is continuously present that persons occupying approximately equivalent situations may find it expedient to cooperate rather than compete for the things which their societies make available in limited amounts to all. This possibility supplies the foundation for social stratification: the horizontal integration of social layers within whatever pyramids may arise in the social group as a whole. From this flows the frequent partial organization of preliterate societies into age and sex grades. Feudal societies of the world have been organized into estates. Contemporary capitalistic societies have been organized into classes. And finally, it seems that …


Factors Socially Relevant To Agricultural College Enrollment Rates: (A Study In The Social Foundations Of Career Decisions), Paul S. Anderson Jan 1961

Factors Socially Relevant To Agricultural College Enrollment Rates: (A Study In The Social Foundations Of Career Decisions), Paul S. Anderson

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

While a considerable literature has accumulated on career development, most of it, as can be expected, has been produced by persons with counseling, psychological or labor market orientations. Hence, little in the current literature applies directly to a sociological conception of careers. Three recently published works in divergent ways sum up the field: The Sociology of Work, by Theodore Caplow (1954) The Organization Man, by William Whyte (1957) and Men and their Work by Everett Hughes (1958). While these works contain valuable insights, all of them focus primarily on activities which are the consequences of careers and career decisions without …


The Mexican In A Northern Urban Area: A Profile Of An Ethnic Community, Norman S. Goldner Jan 1961

The Mexican In A Northern Urban Area: A Profile Of An Ethnic Community, Norman S. Goldner

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

The Mexican colony in St. Paul may be designated as a semi-community in as much as it has never been a stable, complete, and consistent social system (Martindale: 1960). Some of the factors responsible for the failure of the Mexican in the North to duplicate the ethnic community forms exhibited by other minority groups are suggested in the following account.

About three million Mexicans and Mexican-Americans comprise the fourth largest minority group in the United States. When the quota acts of 1921 and 1924 restricted immigration from Europe and Asia, the political and economic forces involved caused a flow of …


Some Comments: School, Family, And The Social Worker, Leonard Schneiderman Jan 1961

Some Comments: School, Family, And The Social Worker, Leonard Schneiderman

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

The previous paper has covered a good deal of ground. In the present discussion, taken from the point of view of a social worker, several reactions, ideas, and questions may be raised as a point of departure. One may, in fact, begin with the reference to the idea of subculture and its frequent misuse by social scientists. It seems reasonable that reference to deviant sub-culture often fails to take into account the fact that even deviant behavior may be structured and patterned according to the norms of the so-called majority.

This point has particular meaning in view of the fact …


Some Relations Of School And Family In American Culture, Robert F. Spencer Jan 1961

Some Relations Of School And Family In American Culture, Robert F. Spencer

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

Virtually any statement made about the contemporary American system of education can be subjected to infinite documentation. What the school should accomplish, what is has accomplished, what its curricula ought to be, how far it should or has become a kind of surrogate for the family, church or other institution, emerge as vital questions for the professional educators, questions, clearly, for which there is no single answer. Judgments become normative, ameliorative, critical, and certainly, nearly always fraught with overtones of emotionalism. This leaves the non-specialist who attempts to gain an over-view of the nature and image of the educator and …


From Cropping To Crochet, H M. Gloster Jan 1961

From Cropping To Crochet, H M. Gloster

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

MANY of our readers will now be enjoying well earned holidays at the sea-side, after a strenuous year on farms.

The woman who is busily occupied all the year finds it difficult to sit for hours on the beach just watching the children paddling and playing with buckets and spades.