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2. THE LOCATION OF URBAN POPULATION SERVICE FACILITIES: A STRATEGY AND ITS APPLICATION.
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Brown, Lawrence A., Williams, Forrest B., Youngmann, Carl E., Holmes, John, and Walby, Karen
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URBAN research , *CITY dwellers , *DAY care centers , *SERVICE industries - Abstract
The article presents a paper that proposes a four step strategy for locating urban population service facilities. Although developed with regard to a specific problem, dealing with a system of public day care centers, the strategy has considerable generality and is applicable to a wide variety of situations and scales. Since population service agencies typically operate under budget, manpower, and other constraints that restrict the number and size of facilities and preclude serving the entire population, particular attention is given to applying the locational strategy to that situation. This includes illustrating the procedure by examining the need for public day care service among the poor in Columbus, Ohio, and locational options for a system of public day care centers in its Model Cities area. The total costs of implementing the locational strategy described in this paper were substantial. Those related to estimating and mapping the demand or need surface for day care service, which in itself would provide valuable information for a service or planning agency, are relatively small.
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- 1974
3. Missionaries in Darkest Ohio.
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Ridgeway, James
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COMMUNITY development ,ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. ,LUTHERAN Church - Abstract
Provides information on the East Central Citizens Organization, a project of the First English Lutheran Church aimed at creating a community government for African-Americans in Columbus, Ohio. Description of the social condition in Columbus prior to the project; Services offered under the program; Challenges facing the project; Benefits of the project to the community.
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- 1966
4. High-ho, high-ho, it's off to lift we go.
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Weiskopf, Herman
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SPORTS penalties ,WEIGHT lifters ,WEIGHT lifting competitions ,AMPHETAMINES ,DOPING in sports - Abstract
The article focuses on the disqualification of nine medalists at the World Weightlifing Championships held in Columbus, Ohio in September 1970 after the Federation Haltersphile Internationale (FHI) learned that they had taken amphetamines. According to a report conducted by Doctor Gwendolyn Carson, three flyweight medalists, a Hungarian, a Pole and a Russian, had taken massive doses of stimulants. Several accusations were made such as that the specimens were taken in a paper glass and that the testing laboratory was filthy.
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- 1970
5. Planning on the Cuff.
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COMMUNITY development - Abstract
The article reports on the predicament of Columbus, Ohio's city and regional planning commissions to carry out plans for city development in order to be eligible for federal funds for slum clearance.
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- 1953
6. SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN SCIENCE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION.
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ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,INTELLECTUAL cooperation ,MEETINGS ,SEMINARS ,EXHIBITIONS - Abstract
The article reports on the annual meeting of the American Science Teachers Association in Columbus, Ohio on December 27-28, 1939. An exhibit by the Du Pont company will be used during the event in connection with a paper about synthetic rubber.
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- 1939
7. HOW TO REDUCE CATALOGING COST.
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Grubb, Celianna
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LIBRARIES ,CATALOGING ,COST control ,INDUSTRIAL research - Abstract
The article presents information on the developments in the Cataloging Department, to reduce cost, at Battelle Memorial Institute Library. The library is located in Columbus, Ohio and is a privately endowed industrial research foundation. In 1929 Battelle opened its doors with Dr. Horace Gillett, former Chief of the Metallurgy Division of the Bureau of Standards, as director. There were 20 persons on the staff. Since that time Battelle has enlarged its staff to over 2,000 persons. At Battelle the request for speeding up the cataloging process was of vital importance to the men on research projects -- especially short-term contract work.
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- 1954
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8. NEGRO NEWS IN THE DAILY PRESS: A PUBLICITY FRAME OF REFERENCE.
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Kerckhoff, Richard K.
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AFRICAN Americans in the press ,AFRICAN Americans ,NEWSPAPERS ,MASS media - Abstract
The article presents information on news about Afro-Americans in the mass media especially with regard to the daily press. In a study of Afro-American news in the daily press of Columbus, Ohio, the author found two of the above possible action programs freely espoused by action groups. Some leaders wanted the newspapers to leave out all identification of race while others were trying to persuade the papers to label in "good" stories while suppressing the label in "bad" ones. All race relations leaders interviewed expressed the idea that the Afro-American is getting better treatment in the Columbus newspapers than he got ten or fifteen years ago. They all agreed that the main change for the better came about within the last 12 years, but they disagreed widely as to exactly when or why the change occurred. The author's content analysis of Columbus newspapers was designed to find out when and under what circumstances the change came about and with which action program goal it was most consistent. Admitting wide differences in methodologies, in units and in samples, comparisons were made, nevertheless, between the handling of Negro news by Columbus newspapers in 1938-1948 and the handling of Negro news in other places as reported by the research of various analysts. So far as amount of news is concerned, the present study seems to show that Columbus newspapers printed a little more Afro-American news than did the average metropolitan daily
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- 1951
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9. "Hire Learning" at Ohio State.
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Thomas, Norman
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MILITARY education ,PUBLIC interest ,COLLEGE teachers - Abstract
A splendid laboratory for the study of what has been called the "hire learning" in the U.S. is to be found on the campus of the great Ohio State University at Columbus, Ohio. Ohio State University is one of three State-maintained universities in a State more generously sprinkled with colleges, public and private. It had a very active military department and compulsory training, it is true, but it had also a more lively opposition to such training than existed in most universities, in the critical departments of history, political science, economics, and sociology, it boasted a somewhat unusual group of able men, apparently entirely free to speak their minds. Among them Professor Herbert A. Miller stood out, less, perhaps, by reason of his academic work than because of his public interest in problems of race and nationality, and his real services to President Tomàŝ Garrigue Masaryk of Czecho-Slovakia in the war days when that country's declaration of independence was written.
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- 1931
10. Columbus Zoning Referendum Comes After Ford Has Changed Its Mind.
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ZONING - Abstract
The article reports that after Columbus, Ohio has already agreed to rezone a site for the industrial use of Ford Motor Co., the company pointed that their interest for the site has been lost.
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- 1956
11. Columbus Income Tax O.K.'d by Referendum.
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INCOME tax - Abstract
The article reports that voters from Columbus, Ohio favored the levy on their municipal income tax during a special election held in June 1948.
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- 1948
12. MARKETING INTEGRATION IN EARLY OHIO.
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Sheppard, E. J.
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MARKETING ,RETAIL industry ,MANUFACTURED products ,WHOLESALE trade ,ENTREPRENEURSHIP ,COMMERCE ,HISTORY - Abstract
The article presents an editorial discussing marketing in Ohio in the early 1800s. The author believes most entrepreneurs were unable to specialize in one area of economic activities (manufacturing, wholesaling, or retailing) and were therefore forced to integrate two of these when selling their goods. The Worthington Manufacturing Company, based in Steubenville, Ohio and Columbus, Ohio is noted for its complexity at the time.
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- 1954
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13. Pure's stockholders ask for more.
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MERGERS & acquisitions ,STOCKHOLDERS - Abstract
Information regarding the annual meeting in Columbus, Ohio. Topics include the uncertainty of the merger between Pure Oil Co. and Union Oil Co. of California, creation of a new committee which will handle future negotiations, and dividend cumulative. The symposium featured various speakers including Bernard D. Fischman, Willard T. Hansen, and Marlin E. Sandlin.
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- 1965
14. I Go to the Workhouse.
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Reice, Bill
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PUNISHMENT ,ATROCITIES ,POLICE ,CORRECTIONS (Criminal justice administration) ,IMPRISONMENT ,HOMELESS families ,ACTIONS & defenses (Law) - Abstract
Presents the experiences of the author after he was arrested while trying to help a family, when they were removed from their street house in Columbus, Ohio, by the police. Atrocities by the police on the families living in the street houses; Speech of the author against the breaking up of the homes in an inhuman manner; Pulling of the author from the speaker's chair; Condition of the author after being hit by the police; Examining of the author by the doctor; Imprisonment of the author; Description of the new city prison; Raising of money by friends for the author's bail; Punishment awarded to the author.
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- 1934
15. Porcelain Prefab Nearly Ready.
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STEEL houses ,DWELLINGS ,MASS production ,EXHIBITIONS - Abstract
The article reports on prefabricated porcelain-enameled steel homes by Lustron Corp. of Columbus, Ohio. The sample home was on exhibit in New York in April 1948 which design has reportedly been approved by the U.S. Federal Housing Authority. It is said that Lustron makes these homes using mass production principles and are designed to be built in three days.
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- 1948
16. READERS REPORT.
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GRUBERT, WILLIAM A., POTCHER, MUNROE F., PRICE, HARTER, W. H. DUBOSS, JR., THOMPSON, U. T., WEARS, LEE H., and PETER S. CONOVER
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LETTERS to the editor ,RESEARCH ,PAYROLLS ,OFFICE buildings - Abstract
Several letters to the editor are presented in response to the articles in previous issues including "College Research Is Not Enough," in the April 10, 1954 issue, "By Check Only," in the April 24, 1954 issue and one on the rents of office space in Columbus, Ohio in the March 20, 1954 issue.
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- 1954
17. GREAT MIDWINTER MEETING, COLUMBUS, OHIO, FEB. 20, 21, AND 22, 1899.
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EDUCATION conferences ,SCHOOL superintendents ,PUBLIC lands - Abstract
The article provides an overview of the Great Midwinter Meeting of the Department of Superintendence of the National Educational Association in Columbus, Ohio in February 1899. J. H. Canfield, president of Ohio State University in Columbus, served as host of the meeting. A paper presented by Maryland superintendent E. B. Prettyman urged the U.S. government to aid education by distributing public lands. A library campaign among educators was announced by Ohio librarian J. C. Dana.
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- 1899
18. The Art of Enquiry: A Seminar in Accounting Research.
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Johnson, Orace
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ACCOUNTING education ,EDUCATION - Abstract
Reports on the concept of a doctoral seminar that is developing out of a fundamental reappraisal of prevalent education methods. Details on the doctoral program in accounting at the Ohio State University in Columbus. Number of doctoral level accounting courses that are offered in the university; Framework for critical queries in accounting.
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- 1974
19. OHIO ASSOCIATION OF SIGHTSAVING CLASS TEACGHERS.
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EDUCATION conferences , *EDUCATION associations , *EYE care , *SPECIAL education - Abstract
Information about several papers discussed at the annual conference of the Ohio Association of Supervisors and Teachers of Sight-Saving Classes in Columbus, Ohio on May 3, 1941 is presented. The programs included a report on research on the improvement of sight-saving classes, demonstration of the dictaphone and talking book as sight-saving devices, as well as a symposium on the idea of sight-saving classes.
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- 1941
20. THE ALPHA KAPPA DELTA STUDENT PROGRAM.
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. ,INDIVIDUALIZED education programs ,RESPONSIBILITY ,STUDENTS - Abstract
Information about several papers discussed at the meeting of the Alpha Kappa Delta student program at Ohio State University, Ohio, in December 1941. Chapter representatives approved resolution concerning responsibilities of each member of the student program. Every chapter representative is expected to disseminate the program to the attention of the student members and to assist the student program committee in every way possible to arrange other programs.
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- 1942
21. Society for the Study of Reproduction Annual Meeting.
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Fahning, M. L.
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,REPRODUCTION ,BIOLOGY conferences - Abstract
Information about the third annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Reproduction, which was held on September 9-11, 1970 in Columbus, Ohio, is presented. The symposium was themed with "The Environment and Reproductive Process," which was participated by 475 members and guests. Meanwhile, the event featured several speakers including C. H. Conaway, M. Menaker and F. Regnier.
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- 1971
22. The Pteridophyta in the Flora of North America.
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,PTERIDOPHYTA ,BOTANY - Abstract
Information about a symposium discussed at the meeting of the American Institute of Biological Sciences at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio in September 4, 1968 on the pteridophyta in the flora of North America. The symposium has been sponsored by the American Fern Society, the AIBS-Flora North America Project and the American Society of Plant Taxonomists.
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- 1969
23. EDUCATIONAL PRESS ASSOCIATION.
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EDUCATION conferences ,PROFESSIONAL associations ,SPEECHES, addresses, etc. ,EDUCATIONAL journalism - Abstract
The article presents highlights of the Educational Press Association meeting on February 22, 1899 in Columbus, Ohio. Welcome speeches will be given by O.T. Corson and Margaret W. Sutherland of "Ohio Monthly." W.I. Bell of the "Indiana School Journal" will discuss a paper, titled "Thirty Years of Educational Journalism." There will also be a discussion on other topics of interest to the members.
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- 1898
24. SOME FINDINGS FROM STUDIES IN THE FIELD OF COLLEGE BIOLOGY.
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Tyler, Ralph W.
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ASSESSMENT of education ,BIOLOGY education ,ZOOLOGY education ,EFFECTIVE teaching ,EDUCATION research ,COLLEGE students ,EXAMINATIONS - Abstract
The article reports developments in the studies for improving instruction systems in elementary courses conducted by the Departments of Botany and Zoology of the Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. The first step in the task of improving examinations in botany and zoology was to define the objective which students were expected to attain as a result of instruction in these subjects. Since the instructors in the biology department are studying a variety of problems involved in improving their teaching effectiveness it is difficult to select for report the studies which may be of greatest significance. The improvement of examinations makes it possible to determine the effect of changes in instructional methods more accurately.
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- 1934
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25. The Effectiveness of a Unified Science in the High School Curriculum.
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Slesnick, Irwin L.
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CURRICULUM ,INSTRUCTIONAL systems ,SCIENCE education ,HIGH schools ,STUDENTS ,CRITICAL thinking - Abstract
The article focuses on the development of a unified science in the high school curriculum, by the science faculty and staff of The Ohio State University School and Center for School Experimentation. This is intended for students of high ability and substituted for chemistry and for physics in one or two year sequences. Unified science refers to a structured broad area sequential program in science where interpretative generalizations form the organizing aspect of study and where content is drawn in as needed. Big ideas of science that are considered important to scientific literacy serve as interpretative generalizations. The objective of unified science is to help the students develop a logical and interrelated picture of the physical world by mastery of facts and concepts of science.
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- 1963
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26. THE CONFERENCE VIEWPOINT ON THE RURAL CHURCH LIFE.
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Hobbs, S. H.
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,RELIGION ,RURAL churches ,ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. - Abstract
This article focuses on the conference titled Religion in Country Life organized by the American Country Life Association held in Columbus, Ohio. The first part of the conference was devoted to diagnosing the patient, to finding out what is wrong with the country church. It was agreed that before remedies could be applied, it would be necessary to find out the diseases from which the patient was suffering. The outstanding fact, the fact upon which everyone was agreed, was that the country church today does not serve the needs of modern rural U.S. The declining influence of the country church is due to its failure to serve the needs of rural people. Because the churches are failing to serve the needs of the people, the people are losing interest in the churches. It was unanimously agreed that this was the most successful conference so far held by the American Country Life Association. There were 260 members present; and, all told, around 700 people representing practically all the states and the Canadian provinces attended the discussions.
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- 1925
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27. 40th ANNUAL CEC CONVENTION: Columbus, Ohio April 24-28, 1962.
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,EDUCATION conferences ,BUSINESS meetings ,EXCEPTIONAL children ,SPECIAL education ,EDUCATION associations ,ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. ,LEARNED institutions & societies - Abstract
The article presents the proceedings of the 40th Annual CEC (Council for Exceptional Children) Convention in Columbus, Ohio on April 24-28, 1962. The program of the convention has been planned to focus attention on major problems and issues within the total field of special education. The author presents the highlight and overview of the CEC business meetings and schedule of various workshops and symposia.
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- 1962
28. RESEARCH WORK AT OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY.
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Bell, Spurgeon
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ACCOUNTING ,RESEARCH ,BUSINESS education ,ACCOUNTING firms ,BUSINESS enterprises - Abstract
The research program of any college of commerce ought to give first consideration to the educational situation but the second function is also a matter of importance particularly when it will always be necessary in undertaking any business research to get the cooperation of businessmen who can furnish with proper facilities. There are certain studies that are growing out of those that were previously made. One of these is a study of the unit selling expense and involves a comparison between those establishments which employ salesman on a commission basis, those where salesman are employed on a salary basis and those concerns which employ salesman on a mixed basis. The independent accountants who are the accountants, one might say, of Ohio and particularly those who do not represent the large accounting firms with many branches are interested in a project that will involve a study of expense ratios and balance sheet ratio with which one is familiar. Whether the accounting firms will cooperate by furnishing with information in regard to revenue statements and assets has not been fully determined. Two studies are being conducted at Ohio State which have not been classified as accounting studies and yet which seem to be likely to degenerate into accounting studies. One of these is the study of merchandise control.
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- 1926
29. SOCIAL CLIMATE AND PRODUCTIVITY IN SMALL MILITARY GROUPS.
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Adams, Stuart
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LABOR productivity ,PERFORMANCE ,SOCIAL cohesion ,MILITARY personnel ,WORK ,SOCIAL participation ,SOCIAL attitudes - Abstract
The relationship between social climate and group performance has now been investigated in several types of civilian populations. In many of these studies, equalitarian climates are described as relating positively to such variables as morale, social cohesion, and group productivity. In other instances no apparent relationship between equalitarian climates and general productivity has been discerned. The presence of discrepant findings and the tendency toward over-representation of laboratory subject groups in such research suggests a need for replication of the studies in a wider range of populations. It seems particularly desirable to expand the investigation into functioning groups in the major social institutions. This article is a report on an analysis of the relationship between equalitarian social attitudes and group performance in a military setting. The project reported here is one phase of a larger study of bombardment crews now being conducted by the Personnel Research Board of the Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. The subject crews were observed in training rather than in combat, hence, the relevance of the conclusions for combat performance is conjectural.
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- 1954
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30. THE RANK ORDER OF SENSITIVITY TO DISCRIMINATIONS OF NEGROES IN COLUMBUS, OHIO.
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Banks II, W. S. M.
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RACE discrimination ,ORDINAL measurement ,CROSS-cultural differences ,INTERMARRIAGE ,AFRICAN Americans - Abstract
This study is an attempt to test the hypothesis which the economist, Gunnar Myrdal termed "the Negro rank order of discriminations." He states that his observations led him to believe that whites in the U.S. insisted on the retention of discriminatory practices against Negroes in a specific order according to the type of discrimination. He asserted that they insisted most on retaining the barriers against Negro men having access to white women for sexual intercourse or marriage. Myrdal further hypothesized that the Negro's rank order of discriminations is parallel but inverse to the white man's rank. The Negro, according to Myrdal, resents and resists economic discriminations most and discriminations in sex relations and intermarriage least. It was found that generally Negroes in Columbus, Ohio resent all discriminations moderately or very much. A second general finding is that the sensitivity of Negroes to discrimination can be quantified. On a basis of the findings of this study there are no significant differences between the sensitivity of male and female Negroes to discrimination.
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- 1950
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31. RESIDENTIAL PROPINQUITY OF WHITE MATES AT MARRIAGE IN RELATION TO AGE AND OCCUPATION OF MALES, COLUMBUS, OHIO 1938 AND 1946.
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Koller, Marvin R.
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MARRIAGE ,AGE & employment ,MATE selection ,MARRIED people ,RESIDENTIAL patterns - Abstract
Pioneer work by researcher James Bossard in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1931, suggested that residential propinquity of mates at the time of marriage is a factor inmate selection. Bossard examined five thousand consecutive marriage licenses in which one or both of the applicants were residents of Philadelphia. The study found that one out of four couples lived within two city blocks of each other; one third of the couples lived within five blocks or less of each other. It was the purpose of the present study to apply more rigorous techniques to determine the validity of residential propinquity as a factor in mate selection in Columbus, Ohio. The first refinement of Bossard's study was to shift the years of study away from the depression of the early thirties. The possibility that the economic conditions of 1931 were responsible for Bossard's findings had to be eliminated. The second change from Bossard's study was to discard information relating to Negroes as far as possible. Bossard had included them in his study, admitting that one ninth of the city's population was Negro. A third refinement was to employ the standard city block equal to one eighth of a mile as the unit of measurement rather than to count individual city blocks as if they were equal.
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- 1948
32. A Comparison of Teacher Education Students and Non-Teacher Education Students on Measures of Academic Aptitude and Achievement.
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Burnett, Collins and Macminn, Paul
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ACADEMIC achievement ,RATING of students ,EDUCATIONAL tests & measurements ,STUDENT teaching ,ACHIEVEMENT tests ,EDUCABILITY ,TEACHERS - Abstract
The article presents a comparison of teacher education students and non-teacher education students at the Ohio State University on measures of academic aptitude and achievement. The different measures of academic aptitude and achievement used in the evaluation include: Ohio State Psychological Examination (OSPE), Ohio State Mathematics Screening Test, Ohio State English Placement Test, American College Test and cumulative point hour ratio. The results of the assessment found that non-education students always scored higher on the OSPE and the Mathematics Screening Test than the education students.
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- 1966
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33. Residential Relocation and Political Behavior: Conceptual Model and Empirical Tests.
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Cox, Kevin R.
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POLITICAL sociology ,VOTING ,AFFILIATION (Psychology) - Abstract
A conceptual model of the effects of residential relocation of voters upon their voting behavior is elaborated; in this model relocation is related directly to instability of voting preferences, susceptibility to short-term influences and to the weakness of a neighborhood or contextual effect. The interaction effects of voluntary organization affiliation and political involvement are also discussed. A number of hypotheses are derived from the conceptual model and tested with a non parametric measure of association on the basis of survey data from Columbus, Ohio. It is found that the major hypotheses are sustained though the data on the interaction effects of involvement are more ambiguous. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1970
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34. LEADERS IN MARKETING: C. Gordon Jelliffe.
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Wright, John S. and Miller, James R.
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BANKING industry customer services ,CUSTOMER services ,AUTOMATED teller machines ,BANK management ,CREDIT cards ,QUALITY of service ,MARKETING - Abstract
The article presents a profile of C. Gordon Jelliffe, president of City National Bank of Columbus, Ohio. A number of customer services that were pioneered at the bank under Jelliffe supervision are discussed, including bank credit cards, cash dispensing service, and twenty-four hour banking. A brief historical overview of City National Bank's innovative market orientation is presented, as well as details related to several other banks that have followed its trend-setting pace. Comments from Jelliffe regarding the bank's customer services are also presented.
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- 1973
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35. NEWS NOTES.
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Tanner, Laurel N. and Tanner, Daniel
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STONEHILL College (Easton, Mass.) ,SOCIAL sciences ,POLITICAL science ,SOCIOLOGY ,TEACHERS colleges ,LEGISLATION - Abstract
The article presents several news briefs on education and other related fields. The Stonehill College in the North Easton, Massachusetts created an unified course called Interdisciplinary Social Science, which is taught by four teachers from the fields of political science, history, economics and sociology. Congressman Orval Hansen of Idaho, in his is speech at the Teachers College in Columbia, emphasizes the need for federal legislation that will provide competent teachers in federally supported early childhood programs. A study conducted by Batelle Memorial Institute of Columbus, Ohio showed that there were no significant difference in achievement of students under performance contracting and control populations.
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- 1972
36. The Land of "Picon"
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Carson, Saul
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,RADIO broadcasting laws ,RADIO broadcasters ,COMMERCIAL broadcasting - Abstract
Presents information about the seventeenth annual convention of the Institute for Education by Radio, to be held in Columbus, Ohio; Group of businesspeople related to the radio industry who are expected to attend the convention; Intention of professionals associated with commercial broadcasting to serve the "public interest, convenience or necessity," or Picon; Discussion of the speech given by Barbara Ward, a member of the board of governors of the British Broadcasting Corp., on the topic "Radio in One World"; Discussion of the speeches of other leading media professionals, including Edward R. Murrow, Edward M. Brecher, and Rex Howell, about Picon.
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- 1947
37. SENATOR SHERMAN'S SPEECH.
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AMERICAN speeches, addresses, etc. ,GOLD standard ,COINAGE laws ,UNITED States legislators - Abstract
The article comments on the speech of U.S. Senator John Sherman in Columbus, Ohio on August 1896. The speech is said to be one of best ever made by Sherman. The Republican senator discusses how the statesmen who created the coinage laws of 1834 and 1853 intended to introduce the single gold standard in U.S.
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- 1896
38. Appliance Makers of 14 Countries Gather at Westinghouse Conclave.
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ELECTRIC equipment ,CONFERENCES & conventions - Abstract
The article reports on the conference hosted by Westinghouse Electric Corp. in Columbus, Ohio, which was attended by appliance manufacturer executives in 14 counties in Asia, Europe, and Americas.
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- 1957
39. Man's Survival in a Changing World.
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Friedman, Sharon
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,BIOLOGY conferences - Abstract
The article presents information on a symposium titled Man's Survival in a Changing World held on September 5, 1968 at the 19th Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Biological Sciences Inc. in Columbus, Ohio. Congressman George P. Miller of California, was one of the four speakers to address the symposium. Miller stated that the International Biological Program (IBP) appears to be the best and most available instrument for stimulating and upgrading the activities of American biologists.
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- 1968
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40. ACCOUNTING HALL OF FAME.
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Heckert, J. Brooks
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ACCOUNTING departments ,ACCOUNTANTS ,AWARDS - Abstract
The Department of Accounting at the Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, has established an Accounting Hall of Fame to which will be elected living North Americans who have made outstanding contributions at any time to the field of accounting--public, private, governmental, or educational. Additional elections will also be made to honor posthumously those whose contribution would have warranted election if this Hall of Fame had been established earlier. The faculty of the Department of Accounting has appointed a Nominating Board of forty-five, consisting of fifteen public accountants, fifteen industrial and governmental accountants, and fifteen accounting educators. Appointments to the Nominating Board will run for three years (except the initial appointments), and one-third of each class will be appointed each year in order to maintain the full membership of the Board. Accountants elected to the Hall of Fame will be invited to attend the annual Institute on Accounting sponsored each May at the University.
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- 1950
41. A most conventional win for the Thorobreds.
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Treadwell, Sandy
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COLLEGE sports ,OHIO Dominican College (Columbus, Ohio) ,SPORTS - Abstract
The article reports on the victory of the Thorobreds in the championship of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Conference, held in Kansas City, Missouri in February 1971. Ohio Dominican was defeated by Eastern Michigan Eagles while Kentucky Wildcats won over Grambling State Tigers. The Thorobreds won over Elizabeth City that led the team to the final game. The event was attended by coaches and general managers, including Mike Ratliff of Eau Claire State in Wisconsin and Kennedy McIntosh of Eastern Michigan.
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- 1971
42. OHIO ICEC MEETS IN COLUMBUS.
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LECTURERS ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,EDUCATION conferences ,ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. ,EXCEPTIONAL children - Abstract
The article reports on the appointment of William Lordi of the Children's Mental Center and Gerthon Morgan of the Child Guidance Center as speakers on the meeting of International Convention for Exceptional Children of the Ohio Federation on March 29-30, 1957 at the Southern Hotel in Columbus, Ohio.
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- 1957
43. Beckman, 'Mr. Wholesaling,' dies, Cullman gives his St. Louis talk.
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MARKETING - Abstract
The article profiles Theodore N. Beckman, an internationally known as Mr. Wholesaling, who died on April 20, 1973. Dr. Beckman, Ohio State University professor emeritus, was a pioneer in the fields of wholesaling and marketing productivity. He was a member of the American Marketing Association (AMA) since it was founded in 1937 and served it as an AMA vice president, a director three times, and president of the Central Ohio Chapter. Dr. Beckman was scheduled to speak on April 26 at the AMA's Spring Conference and his prepared remarks were presented by W. Arthur Cullman, who is the vice president-elect of the AMA's International Marketing Division. He had written many books also.
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- 1973
44. Names in the News.
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EXECUTIVES - Abstract
A list of executives of the business organizations of the U.S. is presented. Homer Brown is product manager of the Elmer's Products Inc., W. Arthur Cullman is the chairman and professor of Academic Faculty Marketing, Ohio State University (Columbus, Ohio), Bernard Krief is vice president of the U.S. Council of the Sales Promotion Agencies, Abe Leisner is vice president of Total Research Inc. of a Princeton (N.J.), William S. Rubena is vice president of Research and Corporate Planning of National Broadcasthig Co., Richard E. Smoker is the vice president of The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co.
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- 1972
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