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Cumulative  bibliography.   Bethesda,  Md., 
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NATIONAL     INSTITUTE    OF    MENTAL    HEALTH 


CUMULATIVE  BIBLIOGRAPHY  FOR  F.Y.    1961-1966,    INCL. 


Research  Documentation  Section 

Statistics  and  Analysis  Branch 

Division  of  Research  Grants 

National   Institutes  of  Health 

Bethesda,  Md. 


INTRODUCTION 


This  bibliography,  listed  numerically  by  grant  number,  is 
the  NIMH  portion  of  a  six-year  cumulative  bibliography  of  PHS 
grantee  publications.   It  was  compiled  from  data  cards  which 
were  used  to  prepare  the  bibliographic  lists  contained  in  the 
six  annual  issues  of  the  Research  Grants  Index  (1961-1966)-. 
Two  changes  in  the  format  of  the  RGI  during  1961-1966  account 
for  the  margin  variations  in  this  publication. 

The  bibliographic  list  includes  names  of  principal 
investigators  of  all  NIMH  research  grants  which  appeared  in  the 
f.y.  1961-1965  RGI  editions,  even  though  some  of  the  grants 
had  no  publications;  but  the  names  of  investigators  who  were 
awarded  new  grants  in  f.y.  1966  but  had  no  publications  are  not 
included.   In  instances  where  the  principal  investigator  changed 
during  the  project  period,  only  the  name  of  the  most  recent 
investigator  is  shown. 

An  alphabetical  listing  of  the  NIMH  grantees  is  appended 
to  the  bibliography,  and  a  list  of  grantees  for  all  Institutes/ 
Divisions  for  the  same  period  is  attached. 

Extra  copies  of  this  bibliography,  as  well  as  the  separate 
listings  for  other  PHS  Institutes/Divisions,  are  available  in 
limited  number  from  the  Research  Documentation  Section,  SAB/DRG. 


GLOSSARY 

Abbreviations  for  Institutes/Divisions  and  Study  Sectlons/Coonitteea 
In  use  during  the  period  f.y.  1961-1966. 

Institute/Division  Abbreviation 

Rational  Institutes  of  Health  . 

Allergy  and  Infectious  Diseases  .............  E,  AI,  AIP  — ' 

Arthritis  and  Metabolic  Diseases A,  AM,  AMP 

Cancer C,  CA,  CAP,  CY,  CYP 

Child  Health  and  H'Jsnan  Development HD 

Dental ........  D,   DE,   DEP 

General  Medical  Sciences .  .  6,  GM,  GMP 

"       "       ■«  .  -  Translation  (1961  only)  .  .  .  .  T 

Heart H,  HE,  HEP 

Mental  Health M,  3M,  MH,  MHP,  MY,  MYP 

Neurological  Diseases  and  Blindness  B,  NB,  NBP 

Office  of  International  Research   RF,  TW 

Research  Facilities  and  Resources  FR 

Clinical  Research  Centers  (1962  only)   OG 

General  Research  Support  (1962  only)  GS 

Community  Health,  Bureau  of  State  Services  — ' 

Accident  Prevention  AC 

Chronic  Diseases   . CD 

Communicable  Disease  Center  CC 

Community  Health  Services  CH 

Dental  Health . DF 

Hospital  and  Medical  Facilities  HM 

Hospital  Research  Facilities  (NIH  support,  1961-1962).  W 

Nursing NU 

Nursing  (NIH  support,  1961-1962)  GN 

2/ 

Environmental  Health,  Bureau  of  State  Services  — 

Air  Pollution .  .  .  AP 

Air  Pollution  (NIH  support,  1961) S 

Environmental  Engineering  and  Food  Protection  EF 

Environmental  Health  Sciences  ES 

Occupational  Health  OH 

Office  of  Solid  Wastes   SW 

Radiological  Health  RH 

3/  Water  Supply  and  Pollution  Control   WP 

Water  Pollution  (NIH  support,  1961) K 

1/   The  letter  "P"  after  an  Institute/Division  abbreviation  indicates  a 
program  Rrant  (except  AP  and  UP) . 

2/   Prior  to  the  recent  reorganization  of  the  Public  Health  Service. 

3/   On  Dec.  31,  1965  the  Division  of  Water  Supply  &  Pollution  Control  was 

made  a  separate  Administration  of  DHEW,  and  on  May  10,  1966,  by  virtue  of 
the  1966  reorganization  Plan  No.  2,  the  Watfr  Pollution  Control  Administra- 
tion was  transferred  to  the  Dept.  of  the  Interior.   F.y.  1966  awards 
administered  -no'er  tMs  activity  are  included  in  this  publication  even 
though  these  programs  were  not  under  the  PH3  for  the  entire  fiscal  year. 

iii 


Study  Sect ton/Committee  Abbreviation 

Accident  Prevention  Research  ;  c  .....  .  Ace  Prev,  APR 

Allergy  and  Immunology ...  A&I,  AI 

Allergy  and  Immunology  Program-Project  Committee  ....  AIP 

Allergy  and  Immunology  Training  Committee   AITC 

Allergy  and  Infectious  Diseases  Training  Committee  .  .  .  AID 

Applied  Physiology  AFY 

Arthritis  and  Metabolic  Diseases  Program-Project 

Committee   .  . .  AMP 

Arthritis  and  Metabolic  Diseases  Research  Career 

Award  Program-Project  Committee   AMK 

Arthritis  and  Metabolic  Diseases  Training  Committee   .  .  AMTC,  ARTH 

Bacteriology  and  Mycology B&M,  BM 

Behavioral  Sciences   .  BS 

Behavioral  Sciences  Fellowship  Panel  .  .  " BEH 

Biochemistry .  BIO 

Biological  Training  Committee BTC 

Biophysics  and  Biophysical  Chemistry  BBC 

Cancer  Chemotherapy . .  .  CY 

Cancer  Program-Project  Committee  CAP 

Cancer  Training  Committee   .....  CTC 

Cardiovascular  ......' Cardio,  CV 

Cell  Biology CB 

Chemotherapy .  CY 

Child  Health  and  Human  Development  Program-Project 

Committee HDP 

Clinical  Research  Centers   CLR,  CRC 

Clinical  Research  Center  Program-Project  Committee, 

General   ." GMC 

Communicative  Disorder  Research-  Training  Committee  .  .  .  CDR 

Communicative  Sciences , CMS 

Computers  in  Research   COM 

Construction  Review  Committee   ....  CRC 

Dental DEN 

Dental  Program- Project  Committee .  DEP 

Dentail  Training  Committee DTC,  DTL 

Dermatology  Review  Committee  DER 

Endocrinology   Endo,  END 

Environmental  Sciences  and  Engineering  ESE 

Environmental  Sciences  Review  Committee   ERT 

Epidemiology  and  Disease  Control  ...  DC 

Experimental  Psychology EXP  Psy,  EP 

General  Medical  Research  Program-Project  Committee  .  .  .  GMP 

General  Medicine GM 

General  Research  Support  .  .  GRS 

Genetics GEN 

Health  Science  Engineering  and  Biotechnology,  Advisory 

Committee  on SPR 

Health  Services  Research  HSR 

Heart  Program-Project  Committee .«,...  HEP 

Heart  Training  Committee HTC 

Hematology  Hema,  HEM 

iv 


Study  Section/Committee  Abbreviation 

History  of  Life  Sciences  (formerly  History  of  Medicine)  .  HistMed,  HM 

Hospital  and  Medical  Facilities  HMF 

Human  Ecology HUM  Ec,  HUE 

Human  Embryology  and  Development   HED 

International  Centers,  Committee  on  CIC 

International  Fellowships  Review  Committee   IFRC 

International  Fellowships  Review  Panel   IFRP 

Medical  Libraries  Facilities  &  Resources,  Committee  on   .  LFR 

Medicinal  Chemistry  MC 

Mental  Health  MH 

Mental  Health  Project  Grants  Review  Committee  MHPG,  MHP,  MPG, -MPGA 

Mental  Health  Research  Career  Award  Training  Committee   .  MHK 

Mental  Health  Selection  Committee  MHSC 

Mental  Health  Small  Grants   MSM 

Mental  Health  Special  Committee  MHSC 

Mental  Health  Training  Committee MTC 

Metabolism MET 

Microbiology  Training  Committee  MIC 

Neurological  Sciences  Research  Training  Committee  ....  NSR 

Neurology  Neuro,  NEU 

Neurology  and  Blindness  Program-Project  Committee  ....  NBP 

Neurology  Field  Investigations   NFI 

Nursing  Research   NR 

Nutrition  Nutr,  NTN 

Pathology PATH 

Perinatal  Review  Committee   .  .  PNL 

Pharmacology  and  Experimental  Therapeutics   PET 

Pharmacology  and  Toxicology  Review  Committee   PTR 

Physiological  Chemistry  Phys  Ch,  PC 

Physiology   Physio,  PHY 

Primate  Cells,  Advisory  Committee  on   PME 

Primate  Research   .  . Prim  Res,  PR 

Primate  Research  Centers,  Advisory  Committee  on  PME 

Psychopharmacology   PMY 

Radiation RAD 

Research  Career  Award  Training  Committee   ...  RCA 

Scientific  Publications  .....  CSP 

Sensory  Diseases   SD 

Special  Program-Project  Committee  SPP 

Special  Resource  Centers   SPR 

Surgery ;  .  SURG 

Toxicology TOX 

Translation  Review  Committee   TRC 

Tropical  Medicine  and  Parasitology   TMP 

Virology  and  Rickettsiology  V&R,  VR 

Visual  Sciences  VIS 

Miscellaneous 

Ad  Hoc  Review AHR 

No  Study  Section NSS 

Special  Review  (Institute  Review)  SRC 

Special  Study  Section SSS 


NATIONAL   INSTITUTE  OF  MENTAL  HEALTH 
CUMULATIVE   BIBLIOGRAPHY  f.y.    1961-1966 


PHS 
GRANT  NO. 

OM-1 
OM-6 

OM-00012 


OM-21 

MH-00025 

MH-00039 


MH 


MH 


OM-43 

MH -60044 

Rll 
OM-50 

MH-00054 

Rll 

OM-59 


MH -00062 
Rll 
OM-67 
OM-00069 


OM-76 
OM-88 

OM-00089 


MH-00093 
Rll 


MH-00098 
Rll 

OM-105 

MH-00111 
Rll 

MH-00123 


MH-00124 

Rll 

OM-00126 


OM-00128 


REVIEW        INVESTIGATOR,  ADDRESS,  PROJECT  TITLE, 
GROUP         AND  PUBLICATIONS 

MHPG        Sewall,  L.G.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  Baltimore,  Md. 
MH  Malamud,  D.I.,  State  Univ.  New  York,  Albany,  N.Y. 

MPG       DINGMAN,  PAUL  R.,  Des  Moines  Child  Guidance 
Cr.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa         Day  hospital 
service  in  a  child  guidance  setting 
MHPG        Laufer,  M.W. ,  Emma  Pendleton  Bradley  Hosp.,  Riverside, 
R.I. 
KLEIN,  GEORGE  S.,  Menninger  Fdn.,  Tooeka, 
Kansas  The  relation  of  consistencies  in 

coqnitive  behavior  to  personality  oraanization 
Brit  J  Psychol  53:41,  62.    Tolerance  for 
unrealistic  experiences. 
KAPLAN,  SAMUEL,  James  Jackson  Putnam 
Children's  Cr.,  Boston,  Mass.  Severe 

emotional  disturbances  in  pre-school  children 
Am  J  Orthopsychiat  33,  (No  5):855,  Oct  63. 
Follow-up  of  children  with  atypical  develop- 
ment (infantile  psychosis). 
New  Eng  J  Med  269:790,  Oct  63 .    Psychosis 
of  infancy  and  early  childhood,  as  manifested 
by  children  with  atypical  development. 
MHPG        Wolins.Jvl. ,  Child  Welfare  League  of  Am   ,  N.Y  C. 

MPG       TOBIN,  vraTTMohtana State  Hosp.,  Warm  Springs, 
State  hosoital  field  work  and  liaison  program 
MHPG        Black,  B.J.  .Altro  Hlth.  and  Rehab.  Service,  N.Y.C. 
MPG         MARTIN,  E.A.,  S.C.  State  Hosp.,  Columbia 
Developing  multidlsciplinary  treatment  and 
research 

Kanter,  S.S.,  Boston  Evening  Clin,  and 
Hosp..  Boston.  Mass. 
Psychiat  Quart  Sup  35:312,  61.    Duration  of 
out-oatient  osvchotheraDv. 
NICHTERN,  S.,  League  Sch.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
Pilot  dav  nurserv  school  for  schizophrenic  children 
MHPG       Greenblatt,  M.,  Massachusetts  MH  Cr.,  Boston,  Mass. 
MPG        BLAU,  DAVID,  Boston  State  Hosp.,  Boston, 
Mass.       Psychiatric  hospitalization 
for  geriatric  patients 
MHPG        Goolishian,  H.A.,  Univ.  Texas,  Galveston,  Tex. 
MHPG       Metcalf,  G.W. ,  Deot.  Public  Health,  Washington 
MPG 


PHS 
GRANT  NO. 


REVIEW 
GROUP 


INVESTIGATOR,  ADDRESS,  PROJECT  TITLE, 
AND  PUBLICATIONS 


MH 


MPG 


D.C. 


MPG 


MPG 


WILNER,  DANIEL  M.,  Sch.  Pub.  Hlth.,  Univ. 
California,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.        Assessment  of 
group  treatment  in  correction  agencies 
Pacific  Soc  Rev  5:83,  Fall  62.   Job  related 
differences  in  staff  attitudes  toward  treatment 
in  a  women's  prison. 
ALTLAND,  J.K.,  Michigan  Dept.  Hlth.,  Lansing, 
Mich.       Public  health  nurse  in  follow-up 
care 
Program  Implications  of  One  Project  for  Psychiat- 
ric  Patient  Aftercare,  Michigan  Dept  Health 
Mental  Health,  Jun  63  . 
GREENBLATT,  M.,  Sch.  Med.,  Boston  Univ., 
Boston,  Mass.       Home  and  ward  treatment 
of  acute  psychosis 
MHPG       Hinko,  E.N.,  Cleveland  Psy.  Inst,  and  Hosp.,  Clevela 
Ohio 
MPG       SCHIEFELBUSCH,  R.L.,  U.  Kansas,  Lawrence 
A  language  program  for  mentally  retarded 
children 
KING,  JOHN  A.,  Roscoe  B.  Jackson  Memorial  Lab., 
Bar  Harbor,  Maine  Social  and  hereditary 

factors  in  nervous  instability 
Anim  Behav  9:3,  Jul-Oct  61.    Swimming  and 
electric  shock  in  deermice. 
ZARZAR,  N.P.,  John  Umstead  Hosp.,  Butner,  N.C. 
Familv-centered  treatment  In  schizoohrenia 
SANDERS,  RICHARD,  Philadelphia  State  Hosp., 
Philadelphia,  Pa.       Social  rehabilitation 
of  the  chronic  mental  oatient 
SHNEIDMAN,  EDWIN  S.,  Univ.  Southern 
California,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
A  comprehensive  suicide  prevention  program 
Am  J  Psychother  16:591,  Oct  62.    Telephone 

aooraisal  of  100  suicidal  pmpraenri*** 
Contemporary  Psychol  8:177,  May  63.    Sweet 

lemons. 
Contemp  Psychol  8:178,  63.    A  look  into  the 

dark. 
JAMA  184:924,  Jun  63.    Investigations  of 

eouivocal  suicides. 
J  Consult  Psychol  28:95,  64.   Suicide,  sleep  and" 
death:  Some  possibleinterrelations  among  cessa- 
tion, interruptipn  and  continuation  phenomena. 
J  Michigan  Med  Soc  62:68,  Jan  63.    Emergency 

resoonse  to  ootential  suicide. 
Med  Bull  Veterans  Admin,  Feb  63.    Suicide 
among  general  medical  and  surgical  hospital 
patients  with  malignant  neoplasms. 
Mind  1:69,  63.    The  suicidal  patient  and  the 
physician. 


BS 

MPG 
MPG 

MPG 


OM-1 34 
OM-147 
MH-00151 


MH-00153 
Rll 

0M-00154 


MH-00162 
Rll 


MH-00167 
Rll 

OM-00175 


Mind,  May  64.   Psychological  autopsy. 
New  Physician  13:6,  64.   Suicide  among  general 
medical  and  surgical  hospital  patients  with 
malignant  neoplasms. 
Nurs  Forum  3:93,  64.   The  nurses'  role  in  the  pre- 
vention pf  suicide. 
Psychoanal  Quart  33:283,  64.   The  self  and  others. 
SocialWork  Papers",  Univ  Southern  Calif  Press, 
Los  Angeles,  10:32,  63.    Suicide:    The  ultimate 

crisis.       

Social  Work  PracticsTTColumbiaUniv  Press, 
New  York,  63.   The  social  worker  in  a  suicide 
prevention  agency. 
Special  Treatment  Situations.  Forest  Hosp  Fdn, 
Des  Plaines,  p.  1,  62.    Suicide:  Some  clas- 
sificatory  considerations. 
The  Study  of  Lives,  Atherton  Press,  New  York, 
p.  200,  63.    Orientations  toward  death:  A 
vital  aspect  of  the  study  of  lives. 
Suicide  Prevention  Center,  Univ  So  California 

Dress.  63. 
Taboo  Topics,  Atherton  Press,  New  York,  63. 
Suicide:  Trauma  and  taboo. 
Acta  Psychol  23:107,  63.    Death,  suicide  and  sleep:  Toward 
a  theoretical  investigation  of  cessation  and  interruption 
phenomena. 
Am  J  Nurs  65:111,  65.    Preventing  suicide. 
Am  J  Psychother  18:304,  64.    Failure  and  masochism. 
Am  J  Pub  Health  55:21,  65.   The  Los  Angeles  Suicide  Pre- 
vention Center:   A  demonstration  of  Public  Health  feasi- 
bilities. 
Arch  Gen  Psychiat  11:312,  64.    Tranquilizers  and  suicide  in 

the  schizophrenic  patient. 
Arch  Gen  Psychiat  p.  282,  64.    Immobilization  response  to 

suicidal  behavior. 
Arch  Gen  Psychiat  14:60,  66.    Comparative  psychiatric  study 

of  accidental  and  suicidal  death. 
Compr  Psychiat  6:119,  65.    Psychiatric  hospitals  and 

suicide  prevention  centers. 
Contemp  Psychol  9:370,  64.    Book  review:    "Suicide:  A 
sociological  and  statistical  study"  by  L  Dublin.    Pioneer 
in  sucidology. 
Contemp  Psychol  9:414,  64.   Book  review:    "Suicide  and 

Scandinavia"  by  H  Hendin.   A  puzzle  remains  perplexinq. 
Folia  Psychiat  Neurol  Jap  19:317,  65.    Some  reflections  on 

death  and  suicide. 
Int  J  Psychiat  2:167,  66.    Orientations  toward  death:  A 

vital  aspect  of  the  study  of  lives. 
JAMA  188:1103,  64.    Suicidal  adolescents  and  children. 
JAMA  193:21,  65.    Suicide  prevention  telephone  service. 
Med  Hyg  22:637,  64.    First  aid  in  suicidal  crises. 
Psychiatry  28:79,  65.    No  name— a  study  of  anonymous 

suicidal  telephone  calls. 
Current  Psychiatric  Therapies,  Grune  &  Stratton,  New  York, 

6:268,  66.    The  prevention  of  suicide. 
Handbook  of  Clinical  Psychology,  McGraw-Hill,  New  York, 
p.  198,  65.    Projective  techniques. 
MHPG        Stuen,  M.R.,  Washington  State  Med.  Assn.,  Seattle,  Wash, 
MHPG        Beard,  J. H.,  Fountain  House  Fdn. ,  N.Y.C. 

NEU        CONEL,  J.L.,  Children's  Hosp.  Med.  Cr.,  Boston 
Postnatal  development  of  the  human  cerebral 
cortex 
The  Postnatal  Development  of  the  Human 
Cerebral  Cortex,  Harvard  Univ  Press,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass,  7,  Mar  63.    State  of  develop- 
ment of  the  cortex  in  the  child  at  the  age  of 
four  years. 
MPG         McGEE,  E.,  Colorado  State  Dept.  Pub.  Hlth., 
Denver 

A  oroaram  of  controlled  after-care  services 
MPG        FRIEDMAN,  ALFRED  S.,  Philadelphia  Psychiatric 
Cr.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.       Family  treat- 
ment of  schizophrenia  in  the  home 
J  Am  Vet  Med  Assn  145,  (No  2H5U,  Jul  64. 
Mental  health  problems  involving  the  family, 
the  pet,  and  the  veterinarian. 
SK&F  Psychiat  Reporter,  Mar-Apr  64.    Family 
therapy  in  the  home. 
Psychotherapy  for  the  Whole  Family,    Springer  Pub  Co, 

New  York,  65" 
MPG       WITTSON,  C,  Sch.  Med.,  U.  Nebraska,  Omaha 
Pilot  screening  treatment  unit  for  mentally 
retarded 
Am  J  Ment  Defic  69,  (No  5):653,  Mar  65. 
Psychiatric  aspects  of  mongolism. 
MPG       BORSTELMANN,  LJ.,  Child  Guidance  Clin., 
Durham,  N.C.       Mental  health  education  for 
mothers  of  school  children 
MPG        REIFF,  ROBERT,  National  Inst,  of  Labor 
Education,  New  York,  N.Y.       A  mental 
health  program  for  labor 


1471 


OM-001S8 


OM-210 
MH-00218 
Rll 


MPG       STRINGER,  LORENE  A.,  St.  Louis  County 
Heal*  Dept.,  Clayton,  Mo.       Early 
detection  of  mental  illness  in  school 
children 
Social  Work  9,  (No  2):93,  Apr  64.    Parent- 
child  relations  in  the  early  school  years. 
MH  Sadovnikoff ,  V. .  Mental  Hygiene  Services.  Providence, 


MH -00234 
Rll 


R.I. 


OM-0022C 


'MH-002'25 

Rll 

MH-00230 


PC  CHAFETZ,  MORRIS  E.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 

Massachusetts  Gen.  Hosp.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Alcohoiism  treatment  and  initial  therapeutic 
contact 

Acad  Med  New  Jersey  Bull  9:125,  63.  A  con- 
temporary view  of  the  problem  of  alcoholism. 

J  Clin  Psycho!  20:237,  64.  Social  class  and 
establishment  of  treatment  relations  with  alco- 
holics. 

J  Nerv  Merit  Dis  134:395,  62.    Establishing 
treatment  relations  with  alcoholics. 

J  Nerv  Ment  Dis  138,  (No  4):390,  Apr  64. 
Establishing  treatment  relations  with  alcohol- 
ics: A  supplementary  report. 

MGH  News  222:1,  63.  Acute  psychiatric  serv- 
ices in  the  emergency  ward. 

New  Ens  J  Med  265:68,  61.    Alcoholism 
problems  and  programs  in  Czechoslovakia, 
Poland  and  the  Soviet  Union. 

New  Eng  J  Med  266:1362,  62.    Alcoholism 
problems  and  programs  in  Hungary,  Yugoslavia, 
Roumania  and  Bulgaria. 

New  York  J  Med  62:1614,  62.    Alcoholism: 
Its  cause  and  prevention. 

Nurs  Outlook  12:34,  64.  Public  health  nurses 
speak  up  about  alcoholism. 

Proc  Am  Orthopsychiat  Soc  Mtg,  Chicago,  Mar 
64.    Alcohol  use:  Problem  for  science  and 
society. 

Proc  Ann  Am  Psychiat  Assn  Mtg,  St  Louis,  May 
63.  Newer  approaches  to  the  treatment  of  the 
alcoholic. 

Proc  Ann  Am  Psychiat  Assn  Mtg,  Los  Angeles, 
May  64.    The  effect  of  an  emergency  psychiat- 
ric service  on  motivation  for  treatment. 

Proc  10th  Ann  Conf  Ment  Health  Rep  State  Med 
Assn,  Chicago,  Feb  64.    Psychiatric  emer- 
gencies. 

Proc  Joint  Mtg  Jap  Soc  Psychiat  Neurol  and  Am 
Psychiat  Assn,  Tokyo,  May  63.    The  role  of 
the  emergency  services  in  a  general  hospital  in 
community  psychiatry. 

Proc  Joint  Mtg  Mexican  Soc  Neurol  Psychiat  and 
Am  Psychiat  Assn,  Los  Angeles,  May  64. 
Research  in  alcoholism. 

Proc  Massachusetts  Conf  Social  Work,  Boston, 
Nov  63.    Demonstration  of  research  process. 

Proc  Mayor  McKeldin's  Brainstorming  Conf  Alco- 
holism, Pikesville,  Md,  Dec  63.    Skid  row 
and  the  drunkenness  offender. 

Proc  Nat  Assn  Social  Work  Mtg,  Boston,  Mass, 
Jan  63.    Research  in  practice. 

Proc  Nat  Conf  Social  Work,  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
May  63.    Round  the  clock  psychiatric  service 
in  an  emergency  ward  of  a  general  hospital. 

Proc  New  Hampshire  Conf  Social  Work,  North 
Conway,  NH,  Sep  63.    Case  work  with  charac- 
ter disorders. 

Proc  Regional  Sympos  Rational  Ther  and  Control 
Tuberculosis,  Boston,  Jan  63.  The  treatment 
of  alcoholism. 

Psychol  Rep  12:862,  63.    Alcohol-crisis  treat- 
ment approach  and  establishment  of  treatment 
relations  with  alcoholics. 

Psychol  Rep  13:133,  63.  Third-party  selec- 
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and  psychiatric  care  in  the  aging. 
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and  change  in  a  follow-up  study  of  1215  patients. 
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J  Invest  Derm  36:299,  61.    Pigmenting  basal 

cell  epithelioma. 
J  Invest  Derm  37:79,  Aug  61.   Virus-like 

particles  in  a  keratoacanthoma. 
J  Invest  Derm  37:369,  Nov  61.    Keratinization 

demonstrated  bv  electron  microscoDv. 
J  Invest  Derm  38:99,  Feb  62.    Human  non- 

keratinizino  oral  mucosa. 
J  Invest  Derm  39:183,  Sep  62.    Basal  cell 

epithelioma. 
J  Invest  Derm  39:605,  Dec  62.   Malignant  mela- 
noma. 
Mikroskopie  17:46,  62.    Quantitation  of  mitochon- 
dria in  motor  neurones  following  axonal  section. 
Proc  4th  Int  Congr  Neuropath,  Stuttgart,  p.  32, 

62.  Identification  of  neuroglia  in  electron 
micrographs  of  normal  nerve  tissue. 

Z  Zellforsch  54:734,  61.  Electron  microscopy  of 
neurohypophysis  in  normal,  adrenaline-treated 
and  pilocarpine-treated  rabbits. 

Electron  Microsconv  of  Skin  and  Mucous  Mem- 
brane, C.  C.  Thomas,  Springfield,  III,  Ch  1, 

63.  Technics  of  electron  microscopy. 
MPG        FALKEY,  D.B.,  Western  Reserve  U.,  Cleveland 

A  community-university  oroiect  on  alcoholism 
MPG       MASSARIK,  FRED,  Children's  Home  Society, 
Los  Angeles,  Cal.        Adoption  of  children 
with  physical  handicaps 
MPG       COLEMAN,  JULES  V.,  Yale  Sch.  Med., 
New  Haven,  Conn.         Cooperative  care  of 
mental  health  patients 
Conn  Health  Bull  77:285,  Nov  63.    The  coop- 
erative care  project:   A  report  of  progress. 
Curr  Psychiat  I  her  4:260,  64.    State  hospital  — 
Community  cooperation  in  psychiatric  therapy. 


Am  J  Psychiat  119:729,  Feb  63.    Cooperative 
care  of  mental  hosoital  patients. 
OM-i3397  MPG        PETERSON,  MARTIN  R.,  North  Carolina 

Prison  Dept.,  Raleigh,  N.C. 
Fitting  social  work  into  one  type  of 
prison  setting 
OM-00401  MPG         BRACELAND,  FRANCIS  J.,  Inst.  Living, 

Hartford,  Conn.       Therapeutic  group  for 
young  psychotic  children 
MH-00404  MPG         MURPHY,  A.,  U.  Settlements,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Rll  Preventive  mental  health  program  for  child  and 

family 
MH-00410  MPG         DICKINSON,  E„  Family  Serv.  Assn.,  Tampa,  Fla. 

Rll  Family  Case  Work  Project  for  the  mentally  ill 

OM-418  MHPG        Penningroth,  P.W.,  Bd.  Control  Southern  Regional  Educ, 

Atlanta,  Ga. 
MH-00419  MPG        HAMOVITCH,  MAURICE  B.,  Social  Work,  City  of 

Rll  Hope  Med.  Cr.,  Duarte,  Cal.  Parent  part- 

icipation in  a  hospital  pediatrics  program 
The  Parent  and  the  Fatally  III  Child.  Delmar 
Pub.  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  64. 
OM-00421  MPG        ANDERSON,  JOHNS.,  State  Board  of 

Health,  Helena,  Mont.       Family  health 
services  for  the  mentally  ill 
OM-00426  MPG        BECK,  BERTRAM  M.,  Mobilization  for  Youth, 

Inc.,  New  York,  N.Y.        Mobilization  for  youth- 
action  grant 
Social  Work,  Apr  65.   The  indigenous  worker:  A  new  approach 

to  the  social  work  technician, 
bocial  Work,  Jul  6b.   Community  development  programs. 
Social  Work,  Oct  65.   House  on  sixth  street. 
Social  Work,  Oct  66.   Knowledge  of  skills  required  for  the 

administration  of  an  anti-poverty  program. 
Social  Work,  Jan  66.   Birth  control. 
Social  Work,  Jan  66.   Legal  Services. 
OM-00431  MPG        KENT,  EMMA  M.,  Denver  General  Hosp., 

Denver,  Colorado       Efficacy  of  a 
psychiatric  nurse  in  a  general  hospital 
OM-01434  MPG        RISSER,  PHILIP  C,  City-County  Hlth. 

Dept.,  Great  Falls,  Mont.       Mental 
health — A  local  health  unit's  responsibility 
MH-00437  MPG         SCHWARTZ,  E.P.,  Youth  Comm.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Rll  Work  with  non-conforminq  youth  in  gangs 

MH-00445  MPG       MALONE,  C.A.,  Mass.  Mem.  Hosp.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Rll  Services  to  multi-problem  families  with  pre- 

school children 
OM-00449  MPG        PHINNEY,  ELEANOR,  American  Library 

Assn.,  Chicago,  III.       Bibliotherapy 
what  it  is  and  can  do  for  mental  health  . 
OM-00451  MPG        YOUNG,  ARTHUR  K.,  North  Shore  Child 

Guidance  Cr.,  Manhasset,  N.Y. 
North  Shore  adolescent  project 
Int  J  Group  Psychother  13,  (No  2):176,  Apr  63. 
Steps  in  sensitizing  parents  (couples)  in 
groups  toward  schizophrenic  children. 

OM-00453  MPG        SIMS0N,  CLYDE  B.,  Lafayette  Clinic, 

Detroit,  Mich.       A  special  class  for 
emotionally  disturbed  children 
OM-00454  MPG        D0NIGER,  JOAN,  Woodley  House,  Washington, 

D.C.  The  operation  and  structure  of  a 

halfway  house 
Med  Hyg  603:663,  Jul  63.    La  maison  de  tran- 
sition. 
Ment  Hosp  14,  (No  4),  Apr  63.    Case  study  of  a 

halfway  house. 
Psychiatry  26,  (No  3),  Aug  63.    Halfway  house 

and  mental  hospital  —  Some  comparisons. 
The  Genain  Quadruplets,  Basic  Books,  New  York, 

Ch.  5,  63.    Myra  at  Woodley  House. 
Psychiatric  Studies  and  Projects,  Am  Psychiat 
Assn,  Oct  63.    Discussion,  bibliography  and 
listing  of  psychiatric  halfway  houses  in  the 
United  States. 
OM-00455  MPG        DYKENS,  JAMES  W.  and  HYDE,  ROBERT  W., 

Massachusetts  Mental  Health  Res.  Corp., 
Boston.  Mass.       Activating  a  mental 

hosoital  and  its  community 

Strategies  ot  Mental  Hospital  Change,  "Com- 
monwealth Massachusetts,  Dept  Ment  Health, 
Boston,  64. 
OM-00458  MPG       JAMES,  SARA  L.,  Southeast  Wyoming  Mental 

Health  Cr.,  Inc.,  Cheyenne,  Wyo.       Mental 
health  develooment  in  sparsely  populated 
areas 
MH-00460  MPG       HANER,  C.F.,  Iowa  State  Bd.  Control,  Des 

Rll  Moines       Prognostic  significance  of  current 

behavior 
Hum  Org  21:43,  Spring  62.   An  assessment  of  the 

mental  health  of  factory  workers. 

MH-00463  MPG       FT5HER7~S~JH.,  Fountain  House  Fdn.,  N.Y.C. 

Rll  Rehabilitation  through  community  facilities 

OM-00469  MPG        DINGMAN,  HARVEY  F.,  Pacific  State 

Hosp.,  Pomona,  Cal.       Data  processing 
in  mental  deficiency 
Abbottempo  (Paris)  2,  (No  4),  Nov  64.    Tat- 
tooing. 
Am  J  Ment  Defic  68,  (No  3):396,  Nov  63  . 
Mental  age  vs.  learning  ability:  An  investiga- 
tion of  transfer  of  training  between  hierarchical 
levels. 
Am  J  Ment  Defic  68,  (No  5)  :580,  Mar  64.   A 
statistical  model  for  an  institution  for  the  men- 
tally retarded. 


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Am  J  Mentt>efic"69rCN6  21:269,  Sep  64.  Sex 
differences  among  mildly  retarded  admissions 
to  a  hospital  for  the  mentally  retarded. 

Am  J  Ment  Detic  69,  (No  J):j4/,  Nov  64.    A 
procedure  for  interrogating  non-professional 
ward  employees. 

Am  J  Ment  Uefic  69,  (No  31:385,  Nov"64.  TQ 
and  the  social  competence  of  the  profoundly 
retarded. 

Am  J  Pub  Health  54,  (No  11):1810,  Nov  64.  In- 
fectious disease  in  a  hospital  for  the  mentally 
retarded . 

Data  Process  Maa.  Oct  61.    Census  keeoino. 

Educ  Psychol  Measurement  24,  (No  1):147, 
64.    Erratum — Comparison  of  some  computer 
techniques  for  factor  analytic  rotation. 

Food  Talks,  Jan  62.    Feeding  problems  at 
Pacific  State  Hosoital. 

Hum  Biol  36,  (No  3):229,  Sep  64.     I  he  birth 
weight  of  abnormally  small  mental  defectives. 

Hum  Organization  23,  (No  4):312,  Winter  64. 
The  everyday  life  of  institutionalized  "idiots". 

J  Am  Folklore,  Oct  63  .  Comparison  of  themes 
in' folktales  by  the  general  inquirer  system. 

J  Ment  Defic  Res  5:72,  Dec  61.  Sex-chro- 
matin  survev  in  mentally  defective  women. 

J  Ment  Defic  Res  8:77,  Jun  64.  A  multivariate 
analysis  of  amino-acid  excretions. 

Percept  Motor  Skills  19:/91,  64.    Intelligence, 
motor  disabilities,  and  reaction  time  in  the 
mentally  retarded. 

Psychiat  Quart  (Suppl)  Part  2,  64.    Good 
reasons  for  bad  supervision:    "Dating"  in  a 
hospital  for  the  mentally  retarded. 

Psychol  Rep  10:475,  62.    Determining  weights 
for  composite  ratings  bv  factor  analysis. 

Training  School  Bull  58:74,  Aug  61.    Descrip- 
tion of  NIMH-sponsored  research  programs 
at  Pacific  State  Hospital.  

Train  Sch  bull  (Vineland)  61,  (No  L):Vl ,  Aug  54 
Psychometric  examination  as  a  standardized 
situation  yielding  personality  data. 

Data  Collection "SysTems'fn  an TnsITtufionTonTie 
Mentally  Retarded,  West  Interstate  Comm 
Higher  tduc,  boulder,  Colo,  Oct  64. 
OM-00476  MPG        KITANO,  HARRY  H.L.,  Sch.  Social  Welfare, 

Univ.  California,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Minority  group  crime  and  delinquency 
OM-00478  MPG        GRUENBERG,  ERNEST  M.,  Col.  Phys.,  Surg., 

Columbia  Univ.,  N.Y.C.       Continous 
care  of  schizophrenic  patients 
MH-00487  EP  MIRSKY,  I.  ARTHUR,  Univ.  Pittsburgh, 

Pittsburgh,  Pa.       Variables  affecting 
avoidance  behavior 

J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  64:343,  62.  Communica- 
tion of  affect  in  "cooperative  conditioning"  of 
rhesus  monkeys. 

J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  67:24,  63  .    The  role  of 
facial  expression  in  "cooperative-avoidance" 
conditioning  in  monkeys. 

J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  55:137,  62.  The  deter- 
mination of  social  dominance  in  monkeys  by  a 
competitive  avoidance  method. 

J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  55:211,  62.    Effect  of 
ACTH  on  avoidance  conditioning  in  the 
adrenalectomized  rat. 

J  Exp  Psychol  67:120,  64.   Influence  of  the 
spatial  relationships  between  the  cue,  reward, 
and  response  in  discrimination  learning. 

Proc  3rd  World  Congr  Psychiat  p.  88,  62. 
The  communication  of  affects. 

Psychosom  Med  26:274,  64.  A  studyof  conditiotn- 
ing  and  reactivity  as  determinants  of  pressor  re- 
sponses to  noxious  stimuli. 

Psychosom  Med  26:510,  64.   Timberline  con- 
ference on  psychophysiologic  aspects  of  car- 
diovascular disease. 
OM-00488  MPG        PEGG,  FRED  G.,  Forsyth  County  Hlth. 

Dept.,  Winston-Salem,  N.C.       Forsyth 
Coui.ty  Mental  Health  Project 

N  Carolina  Med  J  24,  (No  9),  Sep  63.    An 
evaluation  of  the  management  of  the  psychiat- 
ric patient  in  a  community  health  center. 
OM-498  MHPG        Cromwell,  J. 0.,  State  Office  Building,  Des  Moines,  Iowa 

OM-499  MHPG        Kempson,  J. 0.,  South  Carolina  State  Hosp. ,  Columbia, 

S.C. 
OM-00503  MPG       PLOTSKY,  HAROLD,   Group  Health  Assn., 

Inc.,  Washington,   D.C.        A  demonstration 
project  in  prenatal  counseling 
MH-00504  PMY        YOUNG,  W.C.,  Sch.  Med.,  Grad.,  U.  Kansas, 

Lawrence       Endocrinological  determinants 
of  behavior 

Am  Zool  2:411,  62.    Failure  of  early  castration 
to  prevent  the  development  of  masculine 
patterns  of  social  behavior. 

Am  Zool  2:525,  62.    Effect  of  testosterone  pro- 
pionate on  0?  consumption  of  female  and 
female  pseudohermaphrodite  guinea  nigs. 

Am  Zool  2:540,  62.  Differential  effect  of  test- 
osterone propionate  given  prenatally  on  sexu- 
ally dimorphic  and  sexually  isomorphic 
measures  of  behavior. 

Anat  Rec  142:236,  62.    Changes  In  sexual  be- 
havior including  establishment  of  "psychic 
estrus"  in  soaved  female  guinea  pips  follow- 
ing hypothalamic  lesions. 


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MH-00515 


MH 


OM-516 

MH-00517 
Rll 

MH-00519 
Rll 

MH-00520 
Rll 

MH-00521 
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OM-00522 


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MH-00525 
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Anat  Rec  142:307,  62.    Critical  period  for  the 
suppression  of  behavioural  receptivity  in  adult 
female  rats  by  early  treatment  with  androgen. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol,  vol.  54,  Feb  61. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56:92,  63.    Testosterone 
orooionate  and  male  guinea  oia  sexual  behavior. 
Proc  Am  Soc  Zool  2:403,  62.    Progesterone  in- 
hibition of  testosterone-induced  male  sexual 
behavior  in  the  female  guinea  pig. 
Sex  and  Internal  Secretions.  Williams  and 
Wilkins  Co,  Baltimore,  449,  61.    The 
mammalian  ovarv. 
Sex  and  Internal  Secretions,  Williams  and 
Wilkins  Co,  Baltimore,  1173,  61.    The 
hormones  and  mating  behavior. 
The  Behaviour  of  Domestic  Animals,  Bailliere, 
Tindall  and  Cox,  London,  p.  139,  62.    Physio- 
logical mechanisms  and  behaviour  patterns. 
Funke,  A.S.,  Vermont  Deot.  Hlth.,  Burlington.  Vt. 
MPG        APPLEBY,  LAWRENCE,  Menninger  Fdn., 
Topeka,  Kans.       Assimilation  of 
new  aides  into  psychiatric  wards 
J  Clin  Psych,  v. 17, p. 390,  Oct  61 
MPG       KRAFT,  I.,  Children's  Guild,  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Training  for  work  with  troubled  preschool 
children 
MPG        KRISBERG,  JANE,  Community  Council  of  Greater 
New  Haven,  New  Haven,  Conn.       Neighbor- 
hood improvement  project 
Marriage  and  Family  Living  25,  (No  4)  :479,  Nov 
63.    Factors  associated  with  family  disorgani- 
zation. 
Social  Work  8  (NO  2),  Apr  63.    Research  inter- 

viewino  with  low-income  families 
Marriage  and  Family  Living,  Feb  62.    Measur- 
ing family  disorganization. 
Understanding  the  Multi-Problem  Family,  Association  Press, 

New  York,  64. 
MPG        HOLLIS,  FLORENCE,  Sch.  Social  Work, 
Columbia  Univ.,  N.Y.C.       Development 
of  a  casework  treatment  typology 
Social  Casework,  May  64.    A  comparison  of  pro- 
cedures in  the  treatment  of  clients  with  two  dif- 
ferent value  orientations. 
Casework,  A  Psychosocial  Therapy,  Random 
House,  New  York,  64. 
LEIGHTON,  ALEXANDER,  Sch.  Med.,  Cornell 
Univ.,  New  York,  New  York  Yorkville 

community  mental  health  research  oroiect 
Dis  Nerv  Syst,  Monogr  Suppl  24,  (No  4):1,  Apr 
63.    Social  mobility  and  psychiatric  symptoms. 
JAMA  181:962,  Sep  62.    Obesity,  social  class, 

and  mental  illness. 
J  Health  Hum  Behav  3:269,  Winter  62.    A 
twenty-two  item  screening  score  of  psychiatric 
symptoms  indicating  impairment. 
Comparative  Epidemiology  of  the  Mental  Dis- 
orders,  Grune  and  Stratton,  p.  32,  61.    En- 
vironmental stress  and  mental  health. 
Kahn,  A.  J. ,  Citizens'  Comm.  Children  New  York  City, 
N.Y.C. 
FOX,  V.,  Georgia  Clin.,  Atlanta 
Modifying  medical  residents  attitudes  on 
alcoholism 

McPARTLAND,  T.S.,  Greater  Kansas  City  Mental 
Hlth.  Fdn.,  Mo.       Treatment  careers  of  psy- 
chiatric patients 
MORROW,  W.R.,  Fulton  State  Hosp.,  Fulton, 
Missouri      Three  psychiatric  occupational  therapy 
methods  (revised) 
JOHANNET,  P.,  J.  Jackson  Putnam  Children's  Cr., 
Boston,  Mass.       Nursery  school  treatment  of 
emotional  disturbances 
GATES,  PHILLIP  H.,  James  Jackson  Putnam 
Children's  Cr.,  Boston,  Mass.       Early 
childhood  reactions  to  parental  death 
EDMUNDS,  J.W.,  Ramsey  Co.  Welfare  Dept., 
St.  Paul,  Minn.  Place  of 

volunteers  in  a  county  mental  health  project 
NEWMAN,  R.G.,  The  Washington  Sch.  Psychiatry, 
Wash.,  D.C.       Training  staff  in  school  needs  of 
disturbed  children 
er,  C.A. ,  Univ.  Kansas,  Kansas  City,  Kans. 
BOWMAN,  PAUL  H.,  Greater  Kansas  City  Mental 
Hlth.  Fdn.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Kansas  City,  Missouri  School  Behavior  Project 
FRENCH,  THOMAS  M.,  Sch.  Psychiatry,  Inst, 
for  Psychoanalysis,  Chicago,  III.  A 

methodological  study  of  psychosomatic  correlations 
Youth  Incentive  Bull,  YMCA  Chicago,  11,  62. 
A  man  among  bovs.  his  rewards  and  frustrations. 
COOPER,  CHARLES  N.,  YMCA  Metropolitan 
Chicago,  Chicago,  111.       Program  for 
detached  workers-evaluation  and  planning 
FREEMAN,  V.J. ,  Allegheny  Gen.  Hosp., 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.       Family  study  project 
MEADOW,  ARNOLD,  Univ.  Arizona,  Tucson,  Ariz. 
Southern  Arizona  mental  health  project 
Arizona  Med  p.  89,  May  63.    Mexican-American 
medical  beliefs:    Science  or  maoic? 


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OM-00547  MPG        LEE,  HAROLD,  Medfield  Foundation,  OM-622 

Medfield,  Mr:ss.       Two  rehabilitation 

programs  for  chronic  services OM-00623 

Hosp Topics7"f!au"637  "Volunteers  with  special 
ski  I  is  supplement  professionals  at  state 

hospital.  

TCTTtrFsycnot T97flJ6~3Ti35973uT63.    Kea'p- 
praisal  of  the  diagnosis  of  mental  deficiency 
in  mental  hospitals. 
Went  Hyg  47:123,  Jan  63.    Attitudes  of  chronic  MH-00623 

mental  patients  to  Droaram  of  rehabilitation. 
Psychiat  Quart  Suppl,  Part  2,  62.   Mass  trans- 
fer of  two  wards  of  chronic  mental  patients 
Psychiat  U.uart  suppl.  Part  l,  bi.     I  he  social 
woiker  as  a  team  member  in  a  structured  pro- 
gram for  chronic  functional  psychotics. 
SK&F  Psychiat  Reporter,  Mar-Apr  63.    To 
make  them  move  again. 
Brandon,  M.G.  ,  Menninger  Fdn.  ,  Topeka,  Kans. 
Guiss,  R.L.,  Dammasch  State  Hoso.,  Salem,  Ore. 
Belcher,  C.H.,  Winnebago  St.  Hosp.,  Winnebago,  Wis. 
Smith,  F.V.,  Jr.,  State  Dept.  Social  Welfare,  Topeka, 

Kans. 
Fiedler,  H.T.,  Pennsylvania  Dept.  Pub.  Welfare,  Allentown, 
Brinegar,  W.C.,  Mental  Health  Inst.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa  MH-00623 

Brunt,  H.H.,  Jr.,  Dept.  Inst,  and  Agencies,  Trenton,  N.J.  Rll 

Badrock,  F.,  Casweil  Sch.,  Kinston,  N.C. 
Camp,  W.  P.,  Norristown  State  Hosp.,  Norristown,  Pa. 
Southworth.  J.W.,  Indiana  Div.  MH,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Bennett,  E.W.,  San  Antonio  State  Hosp.,  San  Antonio, 
Tex. 

R.C. ,  Terrell  State  Hosn. ,  Terrell,  Tex.  OM-624 

B.A.,  Office  Commissioner  MH,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  MH-00628 

R.F.,  Mayview  State  Hosp.,  Mayview,  Pa. 
C.W. ,  Rusk  State  Hosp. .  Rusk  .  Tex. 
H.,  Dept.  MH  and  Correction,  Columbus,  Ohio 
RICHTER,  CURT  P.,  Sch.  Med.,  Johns  Hopkins 
Univ.,  Baltimore,  Md.       Behavior, 
metabolism  and  mood  cycles 
Arch  Intern  Med  113:624,  May  64.    Lung  can- 
cer. Detection  by  use  of  electrical  skin  resist- 
ance method . 
.V.,  Dept.  MH  ,  Louisville.  Ky. 
Korsen .  S.M. .  Mental  Health  Inst.  .  Des  Moines  .  Iowa 
Sawyer,  G.M.,  State  Division  MH,  Des  Moines,  Iowa 
Brown,  W.B.,  State  Division  MH,  Des  Moines,  Iowa 
Wasg  ,  C.F.  ,  Michigan  Deot.  MH  .  Lansing  .  Mich. 
McGuire,  M.C.,  Housing  Authority  San  Antonio,  San 
Antonio,  Tex. 
MPG        ROSS,  ALAN  0.,  Pittsburgh  Child  Guidance  OM-00628 

Cr.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.       Variables  of 
continuance  in  child  guidance  contact 
Psychol"Re"p"14:348,  64.    Possible  artifact  in 
measurement  of  social  reinforcement. 
MH  SEEMAN,  JULIUS,  Univ.  Chicago,  Chicago,  III. 

A  study  of  the  process  and  outcomes  of  play 
therapy 
Psychotherapy  1,  (No  1):14,  Aug  53.    Person- 
ality integration  as  a  criterion  of  therapy  out- 
come. 
MFG       KESSLER,  J.W.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Western  Reserve 
Univ.,  Cleveland,  Ohio       Counselling  parents 
of  young,  mildly  retarded  children 
MPG        BOEHM,  BERNICE,  Minnesota  Dept.  Welfare, 
St.  Paul,  Minn.  Evaluation  of  family 

adequacy  in  child  protection 
Child  Welfare  p.  453,  Nov  64.    The  community 
and  the  social  agency  define  neglect. 
MPG       WARREN,  MARGUERITE  Q.,  California  Youth 
Authority,  Sacramento,  Cal.       An 
evaluation  of  community  treatment  for 
delinquents 
California  Parent-Teacher,  Feb  63.   A  new 

anoroach. 
California  Youth  Authority  Quarterly  16,  (No  3): 
31,  63  .   California's  community  treatment 
experiment . 
Children  10:147,  Jul-Aug  63.   Alternates 

to  institutionalization. 
Crime  Delinquency  p.  242,  Jul  63.  Substitute 

for  institutionalization. 
Res  Rep_(No  1),  62  .    Community  treatment  pro- 
ject; First  progress  report . 
Res  Rep  (No  2),  63 .   Community  treatment  pro- 
ject: First  year  report  of  action  and  evaluation.  MH-00629 
Res  Rep  (No  3),  63  .   Community  treatment  pro- 
ject: Second  progress  report . 
OM-00602             MPG       BECK,  DOROTHY  F.,  Family  Service  Assn. 
of  America,  N.Y.C.       Casework  on 
marital  problems— A  conceptual  exploration 
OM-00603             MPG       LILLESKOV,  ROY  K„  James  Weldon  Johnson 
Community  Cr.,  N.Y.C.       Activity  t-roup 

for  disturbed  latency-atie  children  OM-00631 

OM-00607  MPG        SAPIRSTEIN,  MILTON  R„  Mount  Sinai  Hosp., 

N.Y.C.       Industrial  psychiatric 
services  in  a  hospital  setting 
OM-608  MHPG        Moffltt ,  J.W. ,  Utah  Assn.  MH ,  Salt  Lake  City ,  Utah  OM-00633 

MH-00612  MPG        WESTEERG,  G.E.,  U.  Chicago,  III. 

Rl)  The  role  of  the  clergvman  in  mental  health 

OM-00617  MPG        YAHALOM,  ITAMAR,  Jewish  Children's  Bureau, 

Chicago,  III.        Behavior  and  communication 
in  childhood  schizophrenia  _________ 

J  Jewish  Commuri  Serv  40,  (No  <):Z8V,  spring 
64.  Complementary  therapy  of  severely  dis- 
turbed children  and  their  parents  in  a  day  care 

center. 


MHPG       Freedman,  L.Z.,  Cr.  Advanced  Study  Behavioral  Sci., 

Stanford,  Cal. 

MPG        LEVY,  JEROME,  Western  Interstate  Comm. 

Higher  Education,  Boulder,  Colo. 

Interstate  cooperation  for  hospital 

staff  development 

Data~Lollectiori~and  utilization" in  Institutions 
"foTFJit 


tne"TCTeii"£aTiy  Retarded,  West  Interstate 
Comm  Higher  _dTicT"3ouTder ,  Colo,  Oct  64. 


EP 


MPG 


MH-00593 


MH-00595 
Rll 

QM -00596 


OM-G0598 


LACEY,  JOHN  I.,  Fels  Res.  Inst.,  Yellow  Sp., 
Ohio       Psychophysiology  of  the  autonomic 
nervous  system 
Ann  NY  Acad  Sci  98:1257,  62.    The  law  of 
initial  value  in  the  longitudinal  study  of  auto- 
nomic constitution. 
IRE  Trans  Bio-Med  Electronics  9:185,  Jul  62. 

The  SETAR  and  its  uses. 
Science  140:1233,  Jun  63.   Heart  rate  changes 

after  reinforcing  brain  stimulation  in  rats 
Expression  of  the  Emotions  in  Man,  Int  Univ 
Press,  New  York,  Ch  9,  p.  161,  63.    The 
visceral  level:  Situational  determinants  and 
behavioral  correlates  of  autonomic  response 
patterns. 
HEWITT,  R.  T.,   W.  Interstate  Com.  Higher  Ed., 
Boulder,  Colorado  Interstate  cooperation  for 

hospital  staff  development 
Psychophysiology  1,  (No  22:111,  64.    Computer  identification 

and  measurement  of  cardiac  cyclic  activity. 
Computers  in  Psychophysioloav,  c  C  Thomas  Co,  Spring- 
Field,  III,  65T"       

MHPG        Ikeda,  T.,  Seattle  Atlantic  St.  Cr.,  Seattle,  Wash. 
MH         WITKIN,  HERMAN  A.,  Col.  Med.,  State 

Univ.  New  York,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.       Studies 
in  psychological  differentiation 
Acta  Psychol  18:245,  61.   Cognitive  develop- 
ment and  growth  of  Dersonalitv. 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  63:241,  61.    Field  de- 

oendence  and  intellectual  functioning. 
J  Consult  Psychol  27,  (No  4):294,  63.    Field 

dependence  and  overcoming  embeddedness. 
J  Genet  Psychol  103:67,  63.    A  modification 
of  the  embedded-figures  test  for  use  with  young 
children. 
Cognition:  Theory,  Research,  Promise,  Harper 
_  Row,  New  York,  p.  172,  64.    Origins  of 
cognitive  style. 
Psychological  Differentiation,  John  Wiley  and 
Sons,  New  York-London ,  62. 
MPG        HUMPHREY,  JACKSON  C,  Evansville  State 
Hosp.,  Evansville,  Ind.       Homemaker 
service  integrated  in  state  mental 
hospital 
Arch  Psicol  Neurol  6:493,  64.   Some  preliminary 
observations  with  an  experimental  procedure 
for  the  study  of  hypnagogic  and  related  phenomena. 
Chiid  Develop  36:21,  65.   Family  experiences 
related  to  the  development  of  differentiation 
in  children. 
Percept  Motor  Skills  20:729,  65.  Perceptual 
disembedding  in  monkeys:   Note  on  method  and 
preliminary  findings. 
The  Body  Percept,  Random  House,  New  York,  p. 
26,  bi.  Development  of  the  body  concept  and 
psychological  differentiation. 
Arch  Psicol  Neurol  1:27,  65.   Some  implications  of  research 

on  cognitive  style  for  problems  of  education. 
Child  Develop  30:307,  65.   Heinz  Werner:  1890-1964. 
J  Abnonn  Soc  Psychol  70:262,  65.  Alcoholism  and  psycholog- 
ical differentiation:   Effect  of  alcohol  on  field  dependence. 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  70:317,  65.   Psychological  differ- 
entiation and  forms  of  pathology. 
J  Am  Psychoanal  Assn  13:819,  65.    The  relation  of  experi- 
mentally induced  presleep  experiences  to  dreams:  A  report 
on  method  and  preliminary  findings. 
J  Nerv  Ment  Dis  140:412,  65.   Alcoholism  and  psychological 
differentiation:   Long-range  effect  of  heavy  drinking  on 
field  dependence. 
Psychosom  Med  p.  239,  65.   Field  dependence  in  obese  women. 
Quart  J  Stud  Alcohol  26:580,  65.   Alcoholism  and  psycho- 
logical differentiation  effect  of  achievement  of  sobriety 
on  field  dependence. 
Riv  Psicol  58,  (No  41:1,  64.    Studio  sulla  natura  dell'effetto 
"Frame"  Mella  percezion  delia  verticale. 


SSS 


MPG 


MPG 


RODNICK,  ELIOT  H.,  Duke  Univ.,  Durham, 
North  Carolina  Motivation  and  psychological 

deficits  in  schizophrenia 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  62:176,  61.    Parental 

attitudes  as  reported  by  patients. 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  67,  (No  6):624,  63. 
Relationship  of  marital  status  to  incidence 
and  prognosis  of  schizophrenia. 
GOLDSMITH,  JEROME  M.,  Jewish  Board  of 
Guardians,  N.Y.C.       Formulating 
training  program  for  child-care 
personnel 
LiDDLE,  GORDON  P.,  Quincy  Youth 
Development  Commission,  Quincy,  III. 
School  services  for  culturally  handicapped 
children 
Illinois  J  Educ,  Mar  63.   Educational  research. 


1476 


OM-00638 


MH -00642 
Rll 
OM-643 

OM-00644 


Educ  Leadership,  Feb  63.    The  school's  job  with  the 

disaffected. 
Educ  Leadership,  Apr  65.    Helping  culturally  handicapped 

children. 
Girl  Scout  Leader,  Mar  65.   A  community  resource. 
Illinois  Clubwoman,  Jan  65.    Disadvantaged  children  and 

youth. 
Illinois  Educ,  Nov  65.    Culturally  disadvantaged. 
J  Negro  Educ,  Summer  64.    The  role  of  parents  and 

family  life. 
J  Negro  Educ,  Spring,  65.   Arousing  parent  interest  in  a 

program  for  the  culturally  deprived. 
School  Activities,  Mar  64.    This  way  to  the  orchard. 
MH-00635  MPG        STUOT,  E.,  Inst.  Study  Ciime,  Delinquency, 

Rll  Sacramento,  Cal.       Individualized  treatment  In 

a  staff-inmate  community 
MH-00637  MH  HAGGARD,  ERNEST  A.,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ. 

Illinois,  Chicago,  III.       Analysis  of 
osvchonalytic  therapy  orocess 
Brit  J  Med  Psychol  37:231,  64.    The  function 

of  affect. 
Int  J  Psychoanal  44:23,  Jan  63.    Seriousness 

and  Dreconscious  affective  attitudes 
Int  J  Psychoanal  44:4,  Oct  63.    Faith,  trust 

and  gullibility. 
Rev  Franc  Psychanal  25:60,  61.    Psychologie 

de  I'amertume. 
Rev  Fr3ng  Psychanal  27,  (No  2-3):223,  Mar- 
Jun  63.    Obe'issance  a  la  rgalite':  Contribution 
a  la  theorip  psychanalytigue  de  la  depression. 
MPG        SCHMIDT,  WILLIAM  M.,  Sch.  Pub.  Hlth., 

Harvard  Univ.,  Cambridge,  Mass.       Children 
of  hospitalized  parents 
MPG       ELDER,  W.E.,  Family  Service  Agency  San 

Bernardino,  Cal.        Pre-marriaqe  counselling 
MHPG        Hurder,  W. P.  ,  Southern  Regional  Educ.  Bd. ,  Atlanta  .  Ga. 
MPG        BENSBERG,  GERARD  J.,  Jr.,  Southern  Regional 
Education  Board,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Regional  attendant  training  project 

MenC  Ketara,  Jun "64"!     Irai  rung  or  attendant 
personnel  in  residential  facilities  for  the 
mentally  retarded. 

Ment  Ketard,  Aug  64.    Eva fuationr  A  basic 
tool  in  training  of  attendant  personnel. 
Teaching  the  Mentally  Retarded,    Souther  Reg  Educ  Board, 

— 55! 

OM-646  MHPG        Dorken  ,  H.  ,  Dept.  Public  Welfare  ,  St.  Paul .  Minn. 

MH-00647  EP  MILLER,  NEAL  E.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Yale  Univ., 

Nov;  Haven,  Conn.       Behavioral  laws  of 
motivation  and  conflict 

-m  J  Physiol  2U6,  (No  6M384, ^Tun  64.  Dose 
response  to  carbachol  and  norepinephrine  in 
rar  hypothalamus. 

Am  J  Physiol  208,  (No  1):T ,  65.  Obesity  from 
eating  elicited  by  daily  stimulation  of  hypo- 
thalamus. 

Am  Psychol  16:12,  61. 

Ann  NY  Acad  Sci  92:830,  Jul  61 .    Neuro- 
ohvsioloaical  and  behavioral  integration. 

Bull  Brit  Psychol  Sec  17:1,  64.  Some  psycho- 
physiological studies  of  motivation  and  of  the 
behavioral  effects  of  illness. 

Electroenceph  Clin  Neuroohysiol  24,  (Suppl): 
247,  63.    Some  motivational  effects  of  elec- 
trical and  chemical  stimulation  of  the  brain. 

Exp  Neurol  9,  (No  2):107,  Feb  64  .    Septal 
lesions  enhance  shock  avoidance  behavior 
in  the  rat. 

J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  54:4  77,  61.    Air- 
drinking. 

J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  55:44,  62.  Punish- 
ment and  runninq  speed. 

J  Comp  Physio!  Psychoi  55:191,  62.   Fear-like 
behavior  elicited  from  dorsomedial  thalamus  of 
cats 

J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  55:201,  62.    Effects  of 
drugs  on  approach-avoidance  conflict  tested 
repeatedly  bv  means  of  a  "telescope  alley". 

J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  55:387,  62.   Correlated 
reward  and  fixed-interval  schedule. 

J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  55:695,  62.    Alternation 
and  exploration  in  rats  with  hiopocamoal  lesions. 

J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56:132,  63.  When  is 
reward  reinforcina? 

J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56:531,  63.    Facilita- 
tion and  inhibition  of  performance  by  punish- 
ment: The  effects  of  shock  intensity  and  dis- 
tribution of  trials. 

J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56,  (No  5):797,  63. 
Learning  to  resist  pain  and  fear:  Effects  of 
electric  shock  before  versus  after  reaching  goal. 

J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56,  (No  5):801,  63. 
Facilitation  and  inhibition  of  runway  perform- 
ance by  hind-  and  forepaw  shock  of  various 
intensities . 

J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56:1050,  63.  Con- 
ditioned vasomotor  responses  in  the  rabbit. 

J"Cornp  Physiol  Psychol  58,  (No"IT:55,  64. 
Strength  of  electrical  stimulation  cf  lateral 
hypothalamus,  food  deprivation,  and  tolerance 
for  quinine  in  food. 


MH-00648 


OM-649 

OM-651 
OM-652 
OM-655 

OM-00657 


J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  58:396,  64.   Effect  of 
dorsolateral  hypothalamic  lesions  on  sodium 
appetite  elicited  by  desoxycorticosterone  and 
bv  acute  hyponatremia. 

JXblfflT^ysToTPsycfibT597  TNcHM02,  65. 
Effect  of  strength  of  drive  determined  by  a  new 
technique  for  appetitive  classical  conditioning 
of  rats . 

J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  b¥,  (No  1J:1U9,  65. 
Classically  conditioned  tongue-licking  and 
operant  bar  pressing  recorded  simultaneously 
in  the  rat. 

j"Comp  PhysfoTPs'ycTioT  59 ,"  (N6T):TTZ7  65 . 
Thnst  measured  by  licking  reinforced  on 
interval  schedules:    Effects  of  prewatering 
and  of  bacterial  endotoxin. 

J  Exp  Med  118,  (No  4):649,  Oct  63 .    Effects 
of  bacterial  endotoxin  on  water  intake,  food 
intake,  and  body  temperature  in  the  albino  rat. 

J  Exp  Neurol  9:107,  64.    Septal  lesion  and 
avoidance  behavior  in  the  rat. 

J  Exp  Psych  62:395,  61.    Stimulus  general- 
ization. 

J  Exp  Psychol  64:97,  Aug  62.  Secondary 
reinforcement  in  rats. 

J  Neuiophysiol  27:753,  64.  Decrements  in 
avoidance  behavior  following  mammillo- 
tha'amic  tractotomy  in  cats. 

Nature  200:1025,  63.  Saline  preference  curve 
for  mice:  Lack  of  relationship  to  pigmentation. 

PhD  Thesis,  Yale  Univ,  64.  Motivational  corre- 
lates of  eating  elicited  by  electrical  stimulation 
in  the  hypothalamic  feeding  area. 

Proc  17th  Int  Congr  Psychol,  Washington,^?  C, 
Aug  63.    Effects  of  electrical  and  chemical  stim- 
ulation of  the  brain  on  hunger  and  thirst. 

Proc  Nat  Acad  Sci  Cent  Sympos  51:941,  64. 
Physiological  and  cultural  determinants  of 
behavior. 

Proc  Roy  Soc,  B,  148:481,  63.    Certain  re- 
cent developments  in  experimental  psychology. 

Proc  Roy  Soc  B  158:481,  63  .   Certain  recent 
developments  in  experimental  psychology. 

Proc  3rd  World  Congr  Psychiat,  Montreal, 
Canada,  3:213,  63.    Animal  experiments  on 
emotionally-induced  ulcers. 

Psychol  Rep  12:773.  63.   Comments  on 
"approach-avoidance  conflict  in  the  mother- 
surrogate  situation". 

Science  138:822,  62.    General  disruption  result- 
ins  from  electrical  stimulus  of  ventromedial 
hypothalamus. 

Science  143:585,  64.   Lateral  hypothalamic 
lesions:    Effects  on  drinking  elicited  by 
carbachol  in  preoptic  area  and  posterior 
hypothalamus. 

Brain  and  Behavior,  AIBS,  2:90,  64.   Discus- 
sion of  Dr.  Anand's  paper. 

Electrical  Stimulation  of  the  Brain.  Unlv  of 
Texas  Press,  51,  61.   Electrode  holders  in 
chronic  preparations. 

Electrical  Stimulation  of  the  Brain.  Univ  Texas 
Press,  64,  61 .    Injury  and  excitation  by 
electric  currents. 

Electrical  Stimulation  of  the  Brain.  Univ  of 
Texas  Press,  387,  61.    Learning  and  perfor- 
mance motivated  bv  direct  stimulation. 

Electrical  Stimulation  of  the  Brain.  Univ  of 
Texas  Press,  575,  61.    Implications  for 
theories  of  reinforcement. 

Nebraska  Symposium  on  Motivation,  Univ  Ne- 
braska  Press,  p.  65,  63.    Some  reflections 
on  the  law  of  effect  produce  a  new  alternative 
to  drive  reduction. 

Personality  Change,  John  Wiley  and  Sons,  NY, 
63~    Some  implications  of  modern  behavior 
theory  for  personality  change  and  osvehotheraov. 

Ultrasound  in  Psychology.  E  S  Livingstone, 
London,  64.    Ultrasound  as  a  diagnostic  and 
surgical  tool. 
MH  DOLLARD,  JOHN,  Grad.  Sch.,  Yale  Univ., 

New  Haven,   Conn.  Quantitative  method 

for  psychotherapy  study 

J  Consult  Psychol  28,  (No  ikiib,  Aug  W. 
Measure  for  predicting  dropping  out  of  psycho- 
therapy . 

J  Nerv  Ment  Dis  139,  !No~oT:55U,  Dec  64. 
Evaluation  of  silence  in  initial  interviews 
with  psychiatric  clinic  patients. 
Am  J  Orthopsychiatry  36,  (No  1),  p.  41,  Jan  66.   A  content 
measure  of  changes  attributable  to  psychotherapy. 
MHPG        Henderson ,  C .  M . ,  Arkansas  State  Hosp . ,  Little  Rock , 

Ark. 
MHPG        Sires,  E.  ,  State  Dept.  Pub.  Instruction  ,  Madison  ,  Wis. 
MHPG        Lewis  ,  F.A. ,  Jr.  ,  Fort  Logan  MH  Cr. ,  Fort  Logan,  Colo. 
MHPG        Howell ,  O.D. ,  Jr. ,  Juvenile  and  Domestic  Relations 
Court .  Tamoa  .  Fla. 
MPG        PITTMAN,  DAVID  J.,  Sch.  Med.,  Washington 
Univ.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.       Alcoholism 
treatment  and  referral  demonstration 
nroiect 


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1477 


MH-00658 
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OM-00662 
MH-00664 

OM-00668 
OM-00672 


OM-00674 


MH-00675 


Brit  J  Addict  p.  35,  Jan  63.    Role  of  sociology 
in  the  planning  and  operation  of  alcoholism 

treatment  programmes. 

Crime  Delinquency!).  78,  Jan  to.     I  een-agers, 
drinking,  and  the  law.    A  study  of  arrest 
trends  for  alcohol-related  offenses. 
Missouri  Police  J  p.  15,  Autumn  63.   The 
value  to  Missouri  of  uniform  and  centralized 
crime  reporting. 
Quart  J  Stud  Alcohol  26,  <NoU:41,  Mar  65. 
The  concept  of  motivation:  A  source  of  in- 
stitutional and  professional  blockage  in  the 

treatment  of  alcoholics. 

Alconolism:    Community  Agency  Attitudes"aTTg 
Their  Impact  on  I reatment  Services,   PuTT" 
Health  Serv  Pub  No  12/3,  Ub  Uept  HEW, 
Washington,  DC,  63. 
MPG        WRIGHT,  W.L.,  Florida  State  Bd.  Hlth., 

Jacksonville  A  comprehensive 

alcoholism  program  in  a  local  health  department 
MPG        BORIS,  HAROLD  N.,  Goddard  Col.,  Plainfield, 
Vt.       College-rural  school -community 
mental  health  project 
MH  LEVINE,  MAURICE,  Col.  Med.,  Univ.  Cincinnati, 

Cincinnati,  Ohio  A  psychiatric  study 

of  surgical  patients 
Nature  193:357,  Jan  62.   An  effect  of  emotion 
on  voice. 
MPG        NESS,  CLAIRE  M.,  Cleveland  Guidance 
Center,  Inc.,  Cleveland,  Ohio 
Intermediary  group  treatment  of 

inaccessible  children  

Social  Work  9,  (No  31:56,  Jul  64.    Predicting  a 
child's  accessibility  to  individual  treatment 
from  diagnostic  groups. 
MPG       THURSTON,  JOHN  R.,  State  Dept.  Pub.  Welfare, 
Madison,  Wis.        Eau  Claire  County  Youth 
Study— Phase  III 
Brochure:    Madison,  Wis  State  Dept  Pub  Welfare,  Apr  64. 
Classroom  behavior:    Background  factors  and  psycho- 
social correlates. 
Eau  Claire  Public  Schools  Elementary  Teachers'  Bulletin, 
Vol  15,  (No  3),  Dec  63.    The  contribution  of  psychological 
tests. 
Wisconsin  J  Curriculum  Leadership  2,  (No  1):19,  Winter 
64-65.   A  study  of  children  who  display  aggressive 
behavior  in  the  classroom. 
MPG        PORTER,  HERCULES,  Jewish  Vocational  Service, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.       Work  therapy  program 
for  adolescent  delinauents 
Crime  and  Delinquency,  Vol  2,  No  3,  Jul,  65.    A  work 

therapy  program  for  delinquent  boys. 
EP  INGRAM,  WALTER  R.,  Sch.  Med.,  State  Univ. 

Iowa,  Iowa  City,  Iowa       Neurological  bases 
of  behavior 
Am  J  Anat  116:341,  65.   Some  efferent  connections 
of  the  nucleus  medial  is  dorsal  is.   An  experimen- 
tal study  in  the  cat. 
Am  J  Path  45:221,  64.   Ultrastructure  of  muscle 

in  myotonic  dystrophy. 
Am  J  Physiol  200:1229,  Jun  61.    Paraven- 
tricular nuclei  and  parturition. 
Am  J  Physiol  200:195,  61. 
Anat  Rec  139:243,  285,  61. 
Electrical  Stimulation  of  Brain.  Univ  of  Texas 
Am  J  Phvsiol  203:1117.  62.    Amvadalectomv. 
Anat  Rec  145:198,  63.    Correlation  of  neuro- 
secretory material  with  water  intake  and  urine 
output  in  x-irradiated  rats. 
Anat  Rec  145:215,  63.    Mesencephalic  responses 

elicited  bv  septal  and  fornical  stimulation. 
Anat  Rec  145:296,  63.    Comparative  study  of  the 

olfactory  apparatus  in  three  edentate  brains. 
Anat  Rec  145:307,  63.    The  camel  subcommus- 

sural  organ:    Histoloav  and  histochemistrv. 
Anat  Rec  148:264,  64.    Histological  and  abla- 
tion studies  on  the  relation  of  the  subcomis- 
sural  organ  to  sodium  and  water  metabolism  in 
the  rat . 
Anat  Rec  148:316,  64.    An  electrophysiologic 
study  of  the  posterior  limb  of  the  anterior  com- 
missure in  the  cat. 
Anat  Rec  148:356,  64.    Pineal  body  in  the 

camel. 
Arch  Neurol  5:221,  Aug  61.    Post-lesion 

tremor  inhibition. 
Arch  Neurol  7:314,  62.    Diencephalon  lesions 

and  avoidance  learnina  in  cats. 
Electroenceph  Clin  Neurophysiol  13:798,  61. 

Circuit  hoard  for  imnlantpH  plpr.trnrlps 
Electroenceph  Clin  Neurophysiol  14:78,  62.    An 
oscillographic  study  of  afferent  connections  to 
the  hippocampus  in  the  cat. 
Electroenceph  Clin  Neurophysiol  14:731,  62. 
EEG  changes  with  classical  conditioning. 
Electroenceph  Clin  Neurophysiol  14:924,  62. 

EKG  monitor  for  routing  EEG. 
Electroenceph  Clin  Neurophysiol  15:149,  &3, 
Some  cortical-subcortical  relationships  during 
acquisition  of  a  conditioned  response. 
Electroenceph  Clin  Neurophysiol  15:270,  63. 
Quantification  of  the  EEG  responses  to  flicker' 
ing  light. 


OM-00676 


MH-00682 
Rll 

OM-00684 


OM-00685 


OM-00688 
OM-00691 
MH -00692 


Excerpta  Med,  Int  Cong  Series  37,  Sep  61. 

Changes  in  EEG  responses  to  the  conditioned 

stimulus. 
Exp  Neurol  6:357,  62.    Electroencephalographs 

chanaes  and  classical  aversive  conditioning. 
Exp  Neurol  11:474,  65.   Efferent  connections  of 

the  substantia  nigra  in  the  cat. 
J  Comp  Neurol  123:1,  64.    The  subcommissural 

organ  of  the  camel. 
J  Comp  Neurol  123:139,  64.   The  subcommissural 

organ  of  the  camel. 

J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  54:340,  61.    Self- 

stimulafinn  nf  cental  arpa 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  58:302,  64.   Effects  of 
positional  relations  between  subject,  CS,  and 
US  on  shuttle-box  avoidance  learning  in  cats. 
J  Neuropath  Exp  Neurol  20:263.  61. 
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at  rest  from  tegmental  lesions  in  the  cat. 
Proc  Soc  Exp  Biol  Med  108:375,  61.    Septal 

and  anterior  hypothalamic  lesions. 
Proc  Soc  Exp  Biol  Med  108:375,  62.    Septal  and 
anterior  hypothalamic  lesions:    Some  effects  on 
sleep  and  body  metabolism  in  cats. 
Radiat  Res  23:1,  64.   Changes  in  neurosecretory 
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Am  J  Physiol  209:866,  65.    Some  sensory  influences  on 

savage  (affective)  behavior  in  cats. 
Am  J  Physiol  210:263,  66.    Effect  of  medial  thalamic  lesions 

on  an  escape  response  elicited  by  tooth  pulp  stimulation. 
Anat  Rec  153:255,  65.    Histological  and  ablation  studies  on 
the  relation  of  subcommissural  organ  and  rostral  midbrain 
to  sodium  and  water  metabolism. 
Anat  Rec  154:364,  66.    Effect  of  unilateral  versus  bilateral 

thalamic  lesions  upon  reactivity  to  noxious  stimuli. 
Anat  Rec  154:439,  66.    Paleo-  and  neocorticofugal  projections 

in  the  oppossum  -  degeneration  study. 
Electroenceph  Clin  Neurophysiol  17:574,  64.    A  system  of 
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Electroenceph  Clin  Neurophysiol  20:931,  66.    Effect  of 
mammillary  body  lesions  on  conflict  and  simple  avoidance 
learning  in  cats. 
Proc  8th  Int  Congr  Anatomists,  Wiesbaden,  p.  126.,  Aug  65. 

Interhemispheric  conduction  in  the  American  opossum. 
MPG        ROBERTS,  PEARL  R.,  National  Council 
Jewish  Women,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.       A 
Dsvchiatric  volunteer  demonstration 
oroiect 
HARRIS,  J.W.,  State  Hosp.  South,  Blackfoot, 
Idaho       Consultation  for  chronic  patient  screen- 
ing study 
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America,  N.Y.C.       Exploratory  project 
in  parent  group  education 
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Mar  65.    Comparison  of  low  and  middle  income 
families  utilizing  parent  group  education  ser- 
vices. 
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Council,  Los  Angles,  Cal.       Mental 
Health  Development  Program 
Brochure:   Leisure  Services  in  Mental  Health  Rehabilitation. 

Recreat  Youth  Serv  Planning  Counc,  Los  Angeles,  65. 

Brochure:   Family  Mental  Health:   Research  evaluation  of  a 

training  course  for  staff  of  a  public  assistance  agency, 

Los  Angeles  County  Bureau  of  Public  Assistance,  65. 

Brochure:   Family  Mental  Health  Papers,  Los  Angeles 

Bureau  of  Public  Assistance,  Jan  64. 
Proc  Conf,  Clergy  and  People  in  Crisis,  Oct  65. 
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and  Threads,  65. 
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health  rehabilitation. 
Proc  Recreat  Youth  Serv  Planning  Counc  Conf,  Los  Angeles, 
65.    The  world  of  the  retarded:  Community  action  for 
recreation  services  for  mentally  retarded  children  and  youth. 
MPG       PRESTON,  HARLEY  0.,  American  Inst.  Research, 
Washington,  D.C.       New  techniques  for 
traininq  and  rehabilitation 
ZUBIN,  JOSEPH,  New  York  State  Dept.  Mental 
Hygiene,  New  York,  N.Y.       Sample  survey 
of  mental  hospital  patients 
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circulation  and  metabolism 
Am  J  Physiol  202:1049,  62.    Hyperthermia,  lactic 
acid  infusion  and  the  composition  of  arterial 
blood  and  cerebrospinal  fluid. 
Ann  NY  Acad  Sci  109:731,  63.   Quantitative  in- 
teractions of  increased  Po2  and  Pco2  upon 
respiration  in  man. 
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J  Appl  Physiol  16:473,  61.    H  +  and  Pco2  as 
cnemical  factors  in  respiratory  and  cerebral 
circulatory  control. 
J  Appl  Physiol  17:899,  Nov  62.    Blood  PC02 
and  brain  oxygenation 


MPG 


MPG 


MPG 


MPG 


NEU 


1478 


OM-00701 


MH-00704 
Rll 

MH-00706 
Rll 

MH-00712 


OM-00718 


MH-00719 


OM-00721 


OM-00722 


0M-724 
OM-726 
OM-00727 


MH-00728 


OM-00728 


J  Clin  Invest  41:1664,  62.   Cerebral  circulation 
and  metabolism  during  thiopental  anesthesia 
and  hyperventilation  in  man. 

J  Pharmacol  Exp  Ther  131:381.  Mar  61. 

The  Regulation  of  Human  Respiration.  Blackwell 
Publ,  Oxford,  Eng,  p.  257,  63.    Factors  in 
the  stimulation  of  respiration  by  carbon  dioxide. 

MPG        McCABE,  ALICE  R.,  Community  Service 
Society,  N.Y.C.       Superior  child 
in  a  socially  deprived  area 
MPG        REEL,  L.W.,  Goodwill  Industries,  Inc.,  Pueblo, 
Colorado         Project  for  hospital  habituated 
psychiatrically  ill  patients 
MPG       CUTLER,  R.L.,  Michigan  Society  for  Mental  Hlth., 
Detroit      Classroom  effects  of  school  mental 
health  consultation 
MH  SARASON,  SEYMOUR  B.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Yale  Univ., 

New  Haven,  Conn.        Measurement  of  test 
anxiety  in  children 
Child  Develop  34:751,  63.    Test  anxiety  and 
performance  on  projective  tests. 
MPG        ADAMS,  STUART  N.,  Los  Angeles  Co.  Probation 
Dept.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.       To  develop 
a  program  research  service 
Fed  Probation  p.  35,  Sep  65.    The  value  of  research  in 

probation. 
Proc  Am  Orthopsychiat  Assn  Mtg,  Washington,  DC,  Mar  63. 
Patterns  of  disturbed  interaction  in  the  families  of  acting- 
out  adolescent  girls. 
Proc  Am  Psychol  Assn  Mtg,  Philadelphia,  Sep  63.    Some 
dilemmas  in  the  redesign  of  interactional  and  intrapsychic 
models  of  interpersonal  process  in  personality  formation. 
Proc  Calif  Fed  Health  Welfare  Ann  Mtg,  Apr  63.    Some 

implications  of  interactional  analysis  of  family  pathology. 
Proc  Calif  State  Psychol  Assn,  San  Francisco,  Dec  63.   A 

game-theory  approach  to  delinquent  interaction. 
Proc  Western  Psychol  Assn  Mtg,  Santa  Monica,  Cal,  Apr  63. 

Towards  a  game-theory  approach  to  family  pathology. 
Social  Forces,  Mar  66.    Typologies  of  delinquent  girls: 

Some  alternative  approaches. 
MH  HARLAN,  WILLIAM  H.,  Dept.  Sociology,  Ohio 

Univ.,  Athens,  Ohio  Social  psychological 

study  of  aged  migrants  in  Florida 
Proc  Ann  Mtg  Calif  Fed  Health  and  Welfare, 
Apr  63.    Some  implications  of  interactional 
analysis  of  family  pathology. 
MPG        ELLINGSTON,  JOHN  R.,  Univ.  Minnesota, 
Minneapolis,  Minn.       Juvenile  Judges 
Institute 
Crime  and  Delinquency  182,  Apr  62.    Training 
course  for  iuvenile  court  iudoes. 
MPG        ELLINGSTON,  JOHN  R.,  Univ.  Minnesota, 
Minneapolis,  Minn,       Juvenile 
Officers'  Institute 
J  Psychiat  Res  1:299,  63.    Behavior  of  rhesus 
monkeys  raised  in  isolation. 
Wilner,  D.M.  ,  Univ.  California,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Mika,  L.V.  ,  State  Hosp.  No.  1 ,  Fulton,  Mo. 
MURPHY,  HENRY  B.M.,  McGill  Univ., 
Montreal,  Canada       Community 
management  of  rural  mental  patients 
LIDZ,  THEODORE,  Sch.  Med.,  Yale  Univ., 
New  Haven,  Conn.       The  interpersonal 
family  environment  in  schizophrenia 
Arch  Gen  Psychiat  8:1,  Jan  63.   Comparison  of 
parent -child  relationships  of  male  and  female 
schizophrenic  patients. 
Connecticut  Med  26:369,  Jun  62.    Residen- 
tial treatment  of  young  schizophrenics. 
Curr  Psychiat  Ther  3:211,  63.    Psychotherapy 

of  families  of  hospitalized  patients. 
J  Am  Psychoanal  Assn  10:74,  Jan  62. 

Schizophrenia  in  identical  twins. 
J  Nerv  Merit  Dis  135:105,  Aug  62.   The  relevance 

of  family  studies  to  psychoanalytic  theory. 
J  Psychiat  Res  1:193,  62.   Thought  disorders  in 
the  parents  of  schizophrenic  patients:    A  study 
utilizing  the  object  sorting  test. 
Psychiat  Res  1:193,  63.    Thought  disorders  in 
the  parents  of  schizophrenic  patients:  A  study 
utilizing  the  object  sorting  test. 
Psychiatry  26:1,  Feb  63.    Schizophrenic  patients 

and  their  siblings. 
Special  Treatment  Situation.  Forest  Hospital 
Foundation,  Des  Plaines,  III.,  Oct  62.    Psy- 
chiatric hospitalization  as  a  family  experience. 
The  Family  and  Human  Adaptation:  Three  Lec- 
tures.  Int  Univ  Press.  63. 
MPG        PREBLE,  EDWARD,  New  York  Sch.  Psychiatry, 
New  York,  N.Y.       From  gang  violence  to 
heroin  use  among  adolescents 
Bull  NY  Dis  Branches,  Am  Psychiat  Assn, 

Apr  63  .    Reports  on  narcotics. 
Comp  Psychiat  4,  (No  3):160,  Jun  63  . 
Fighting  narcotic  bondage  and  other  forms  of 
narcotic  disorders . 
Proc  Am  Psychiat  Assn  Mtg,  Mexico  City, 
May  64  .    Puerto  Rican  immigration  and 
juvenile  delinquency  in  New  York  City. 
Proc  6th  Int  Congr  Psychother,  London,  Aug  64. 
The  delinquent's  escape  from  conscience. 


MHPG 
MHPG 

MPG 


MH 


MH -00732 


OM-00735 


OM-00736 


MH -00738 
Rll 

OM-740 

OM-741 
MH-00742 
Rll 

MH-00743 


OM-744 

OM-00745 


OM-748 
MH-00750 


OM-751 

MHPG 

OM-752 

MHPG 

OM-753 

MHPG 

MH-00754 

MPG 

Rll 

MTRS0757 

MPG 

Rll 

MH -00758 

MPG 

Rll 

OM-760 

MHPG 

OM-00761 

MPG 

MH-00762 

MPG 

Rll 

OM-00763 

MPG 

SSS         BRENNAN,  JJ.,    Pub.  Affairs  Committee,  Inc. 

New  York,  N.Y.  Training  police  in  juvenile 

delinquency  work 
Public  Affairs  Pamphlet  No.  337,  Dec  62.    The 
delinquent  and  the  law. 
MPG        SCANLON,  JOHN  C.,  National  Council  on 
Crime  and  Delinquency,  N.Y.C. 
Research  information  center  on  crime  and 
delinauency 
International  Bibliography  on  Crime  and  Delin- 
quency, Edwards  Bros    Ann  Arbor,  Michigan, 
TTRn).  63. 
MPG        HURLEY,  DANIEL  J.,  Nevada  State  Hlth.  Dept., 
Carson  City,  Nev.       Mental  health 
program  for  juvenile  delinquents 
MPG       SEDARAT,  M.,  Greater  Minneapolis  Council 
Churches,  Minn.  Social 

adiustment  dav  center  for  adult  mental  patients 
MHPG        Hengerer,  G.M. ,  Family  Service  Assn.  Palo  Alto, 

Palo  Alto.  Cal. 
MHPG        Trast ,  M.  ,  Menninger  Fdn.  ,  Topeka,  Kans. 

MPG       GREENBERG,  B.G.,  U.  North  Carolina,  Chapel 
Hill       Training  in  mental  health  statistics  and 
records 
BS  HORST,  PAUL,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ.  Washington, 

Seattle,  Wash.       Mathematical  analysis  of 
patterns  of  personal  data 
Educ  Psychol  Meas  21,  61.    Computer  applica- 
tions to  osvcholooical  oroblems. 
J  Clin  Psychol,  Suppl  No.  14,  Oct  61.   General- 
ized canonical  correlations  with  application  to 
experimental  data. 
Psychometric  Monogr  No.  12,  64.   A  study  of 
reduced  rank  models  for  multiple  prediction. 
Psychometrika,  Jun  61.   Relations  among  m  sets 

of  variables. 
Matrix  Factoring  and  Test  Theory  in  Contri- 
butions  to  Mathematical  Psychology,  Holt. 
Rinehart,  Wilson,  New  York.  64. 
Am  Psychol  19:871,  64.    Lost:   Our  intelligence?   Why? 
Dissertation,  Doctoral,  G  E  Roudabush,  Univ  Washington, 

63.  A  study  in  prediction  from  biographical  information. 
Dissertation,  Doctoral,  G  E  Wainwright,  Univ  Washington, 

64.  Configural  analysis. 

Dissertation,  Doctoral,  R  C  Sorenson,  Univ  Washington,  65. 
Development  and  evaluation  of  a  matrix  transformation  in 
personnel  classification. 
Psychometric  Monogr  No  14,  66.    An  analytical  and  empirical 

examination  of  some  properties  of  ipsative  measures. 
Psychometrika  29:295,  64.    Social  desirability  and  performance 

on  the  MM  PI. 
Factor  Analysis  of  Data  Matrices,  Holt,  Rinehart  &  Winston, 

New  York,  65. 
Factor  Analysis  of  Data  Matrices,  730  pp.    Holt,  Rinehart 

and  Winston,  Aug  66. 
Matrix  Algebra  for  Social  Scientists,  Holt,  Rinehart  & 

Winston,  New  York,  63. 
Personality:  An  Objective  Approach,  John  Wiley  &  Sons, 

New  York,  66. 
Problems  in  Measuring  Change,  Univ  Wisconsin  Press, 
Madison,  Wis,  p.  122,  63.    Implications  of  factor  analysis 
of  three-way  matrices  for  measurement  of  change. 
Psychological  Measurement  and  Prediction,  Wadsworth  Pub 
Co,  Belmont,  Ual,  66. 
MHPG        Thomson,  A.M. ,  Massachusetts  Hlth.  Res.  Inst., 
Boston  .  Mass. 
MPG       MINUCHIN,  SALVADOR,  Wiltwyck  Sch.  for 
Boys,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.Y.        Families  of 
children  in  residential  treatment 
Mandell,  W..  Staten  Island  MH  Soc,  N.Y.C. 

ENGEL,  GEORGE  L.,  Univ.  Rochester  Med.  Sch., 
Rochester,  N.Y.       Gastric  function  and 
psychological  processes 
Proc  3rd  World  Congr  Psychiat  p.  1377,  Nov  62. 
Experimental  induction  of  depression  using 
hypnosis. 
Fainting.   C.  C.  Thnmas.   Snrinafipld.   III.  6? 
Gastrqenterolooic  "Medicine,  Lea  and  Febiger, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  65.    Psychological  pro- 
cesses and  gastrointestinal  disorder. 
Psychological  Development  in  Health  and  Dis- 
ease. W  B  Saunders  Co.  Philadelohia.  62. 
McGehee  .  L.  ,  Columbia  Training  Sch.  ,  Columbia  ,  Miss. 
Boling,  C. ,  Child  Service  Assn. ,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Sussex  ,  J.N.  .  Univ.  Alabama  ,  Birmingham  ,  Ala 
PRENTICE,  G.,  United  Assn.  Retarded  Children, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.       Community  independent 
living  for  severely  retarded 
SHEERER,  E.T  .7  U.Georgia,  Athens,  Ga. 

A  program  for  mental  health  in  child  care  centers 
SELLERS,  M.H.,  Nevada  State  Dept.  Hlth.,  Reno 
Adiustment  types  of  the  Northern  Paiutes 
Malm ,  S . ,  Jackson  Mem .  Hosp . ,  Miami ,  Fla . 
MICHAELS,  JOSEPH,  Inst.  Retarded  Children 
of  The  Shield  of  David,  Bronx,  N.Y. 
Program  for  infant  retardates  and  their 
families 
WILLIAMS,  J.H.,  Florida  State  U.,  Tallahassee 
Attitudes  toward  mental  illness 
R0CKM0RE,  MYRON  J.,  Dept.  Mental 
Health,  Hartford,  Conn.       Social  service 
deployment  in  Dublic  mental  hospitals 


MHPG 
MH 


1479 


OM-00764  MPG        KRAUSE,  MERTON  S,  Family  Service  of 

Cincinnati  Area,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 
Preventive  casework  with  the  families 
of  alcoholics 
OM-00765  MPG       KLAUS,  RUPERT  A.,  Murfreesboro  City  Schools, 

MurFreesboro,  Tenn.       Early  training  for 
culturally  deprived  children 
OM-00768  MPG       JASO,  HECTOR,  Providence  Child  Guidance 

Clinic,  Providence,  R.I.         An  evaluation 
of  a  juvenile  court  resource  unit 
OM-00770  MPG        FELDMAN,  PAUL,  Menninger  Fdn.,  Topeka,  Kans. 

A  re-evaluation  of  the  role  of  the 
psychiatric  aide 
MH-00774  MPG       ROWLAND,  L.W.,  La.  Assn.  MH,  New  Orleans 

Rll  Use  of  clubs  in  social  rehabilitation  of  ex- 

patients 
MH-00776  EP  HESS,  ECKHARD  H.,  Univ.  Chicago,  Chicago, 

III.       Experimental  analysis  of  imprinting 
American  Biology  Teacher  24:96,  62.   The  mean- 
ing of  diSDlav  in  the  new  natural  historv. 
Anim  Behav  9:104,  61. 

Science  143,  (No  3621):I185,  64.    Following  and 
imprinting:   Effects  of  light  and  social  exper- 
ience. 
Z  Tierpsychol  21,  (No  3):338,  64.    Parental 
feeding  in  ring  doves  (Streptopelia  roseo- 
grisea).    Innate  or  learned? 

New  Directions  in  Psychology,  Holt,  Rinehart 
and  Winston,  New  York,  157,  62.    Ethology: 
An  approach  toward  the  complete  analysis  of 
behavior. 
Roots  of  Behavior,  Hoeber-Harper  Bros,  New 
York,  254,  62.   Imprinting  and  the  "critical 
period"  concept. 
OM-00776  MPG        KLINKMAN,  MYRON  F.,  Bangor  Theological 

Seminary,  Bangor,  Maine       Theological 
education  and  mental  health 
Science  146,  (No  3641),  64.    Imprinting  in  an  altricial  bird: 

The  blond  ring  dove  (Streptopelia  risoria). 
Science  146,  (No  3648),  64.    Imprinting  in  birds. 
OM-00731  MPG        ROBISON,  SOPHIA  M.,Adelphi  Col., 

Long  Island,  N.Y.       Youthful 
delinquent  behavior  of  respectable  men 
MH-00782  MH  HOLT,  ROBERT  R.,  &  KLEIN,  GEORGE  S., 

Grad.  Sen.  Arts  &  Sci.,  New  York  Univ., 
New  York,  N.Y.  Perceptual  processes 

below  the  level  of  awareness 

PerceptWtor  Skills  17:31,  63.    Effects  of 
subliminal  stimulation  on  imagery  and  dis- 
crimination. 
MH-00788  EP  WENGER,  MARION  A.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ. 

California,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.       Studies 
of  autonomic  response  patterns 
Behav  Sci  6:312,  Oct  61.   Autonomic  func- 
tions in  practitioners  of  Yoga  in  India. 
Circulation  24:1319,  Dec  61.   "Voluntary"  con- 
trol of  the  heart  and  oulse. 
Gastroenterology  41:479,  Nov  61.   Recording 
of  stomach  motilitv  bv  magnetometer  method. 
Psychosom  Med  23:185,  May-Jun  61.   Auto- 
nomic response  soecificitv. 
Psychosom  Med  24:267,  May-Jun  62.   Autonomic 
functions  in  patients  with  gastrointestinal  and 
dermatoioqical  disorders, 
physiological  Cnrrplates  of  Psvcholooical  Dis- 
ojder,  Univ  Wisconsin  Press,  Ch  5,  62. 
Problems  in  psychophysiological  research. 
OM-00788  MPG       CULLIMORE,  LLOYD  L.,  Utah  County  Assn. 

Mental  Health,  Provo,  Utah        Alpine  House 
OM-00790  MPG        BERNSTEIN,  MILDRED  R.,  Board  of  Education 

City  New  York,  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
Junior  guidance  class  resource  for  troubled 
children 
MH-00791  MH         JACKSON,  DON  D.,  Palo  Alto  Med.  Res  Fdn., 

Palo  Alto,  Cal.        An  investigation  into  the 
personality  characteristics  of  parents  of  schi7n- 
ohrenic  children 
Ment  Hosp  4,  Nov  61.   Achievement  awards  '61. 
Profiles  in  progress. 
OM-00793  MPG       PERLMUTTER,  FELICE,  Human  Relations 

Commission,  Champaign,  III. 
A  community  program  of  intergroup 
activity  for  youth 
MH-00795  MPG        BRAMLETTE,  C.A.,  Jr.,  South  Carolina  MH 

Rll  Comm.,  Columbia 

Closed  curcuit  television  training  for  teachers 
MH-0079S  MPG       DAVIS,  V.T.,  New  Jersey  State  Dept.  Inst,  and 

Rll  Agencies,  Trenton       State-supported  geriatric 

unit  in  a  community  center 
MH-00804  MPG       HORNSTRA,  R.K.,  Greater  Kansas  City  Mental 

Rll  Hlth.  Fdr..,  Mo.       Therapeutic  uses  of  leisure 

time  activities 
OM-00806  MPG        FOX,  WALTER,  Central  Hosp.,  Anchorage,  Ky. 

Group  work  in  rehabilitation  in  a  state 
hospital 
OM-00807  MPG        KROEPSCH,  ROBERT  H.,  Western  Interstate 

Comm.  Higher  Education,  Boulder,  Coio. 
An  interstate  approach  to  juvenile 
delinauency 
Christian  Sci  Monitor,  Oct  63.   The  delinquency 
problem. 


OM-00808 

OM-00811 

OM-812 
OM-00813 


MH-00815 

Rll 

MH-00817 


OM-00818 


OM-00820 


MH-00821 
Rll 

OM-00823 


OM-826 
OM-00830 


OM-832 

OM-833 
MH-00834 


An  Interstate  Approach  to  Juvenile  Delinquency 
Research  and  Training,  Western  Interstate 
Commission  Higher  Educ,  Boulder,  Colo, 
Aug  63 . 
Papers  in  the  Behavioral  Sciences  for  Teachers 
in  Correctional  Work,  Western  Interstate 
Commission  Hiqher  Educ,  Boulder.  Colo, 
Aug  63 . 
MPG        GEIS,  GILBERT  L„  Inst,  for  Study  of  Crime 
and  Delinquency,  Sacramento,  Cal. 
A  halfway  house  for  narcotic  offenders 
MPG        GARDNER,  GEORGE  E.,  Judge  Baker  Guidance 
Cr.,  Boston,  Mass.       Juvenile  delinquency 
demonstration  and  training  project 
MHPG       Trimble,  B.,  Fourth  Circuit  Court  Davidson  County, 
Nashville,  Tenn. 
MPG        WHEATLEY,  SPENCER  B.,  Children's  Home 
Finding  and  Aid  Society,  Lewiston,  Idaho 
Youth  rehabilitation  via  individual 
olanninq  and  care 
MPG        SIGURDSON,  H.R.,  U.  So.  California,  Los  Angeles 

Community  education  For  delinquency  prevention 
EP  MARX,  M.H.,  Sch.  Arts,  Sci.,  U.  Missouri, 

Columbia       Effect  of  frustration  on 
drive  and  motivation 
J  Exp  Psychol  61:57,  61. 
J  Exp  Psychol  62:484,  61.     Consummatory 

response  arid  reinforcement. 
J  Exp  Psychol  63:29,  62.    Predicting  perform- 
ance in  a  choice  situation. 
J  Exp  Psychol  63:160,  62.    Amount,  delay,  and 
position  of  delay  of  reinforcement  as  parameters 
of  runway  performance. 
J  Exp  Psychol  65:182,  63.    Effects  of  incentive 
magnitude  on  running  speeds  without  competing 
responses  in  acquisition  and  extinction. 
Psychol  Monographs  76,  62.    Nonreinforcemerrt 

variables  and  response  probability. 
Psychol  Rep  10:635,  62.    Acquisition  of  instru- 
mental response  as  function  of  incentive  contrast. 
Psychol  Rep  11:425,  62.   Differential  acquisition 
of  an  instrumental  response  In  albino  and 
hooded  rats. 
Psychol  Rep  12:255,  63.    Instrumental  acquisi- 
tion and  performance  on  fixed-interval  rein- 
forcement as  function  of  incentive  contrast. 
Psychol  Rec  13:83,  63.    Effects  of  apparent 
task  solubility  and  reward  upon  the  duration 
of  problem  solving  behavior. 
MPG      TANAKA,  HENRY  T.,  Mental  Hlth.  Rehabilita- 
tion and  Res.,  Inc.,  Cleveland,  Ohio         Social 
rehabilitation  for  released  mental  patients 
Proc  2nd  Ann  Mtg  Ment  Health  Rehab  Res,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio,  May  63.    A  community  plan  for 
psychiatric  patients:  Their  care,  treatment,  and 
rehabilitation. 
Proc  Nat  Conf  Soc  Welfare,  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
May  63.    Inconsistencies  of  role  expectations 
between  hospital  and  community:  A  problem  of 
the  returning  mental  patient. 
Sociometry  27,  (No  1):54,  Mar  64.    A  forced 
choice  form  of  the  F  scale— Free  of  acquies- 
cent response  set. 
HIM  House  Program,  Mar  64.  Assumptions  of  a  social 
rehabilitation  center  for  recently  released  psychiatric 
patients. 
Prpc  Eastern  Psychol  Assn,  Atlantic  City,  N  J,  Apr  65. 
Birth  order,  desire  for  and  participation  in  psychiatric 
post-hospital  services. 
Proc  Nat  Conf  Soc  Welfare,  Atlantic  City,  N  J,  May  65. 
Social  expectations  and  social  performance  of  dischanged 
psychiatric  patients. 
Proc  Nat  Inst  Halfway  Houses,  Chicago,  III,  Dec  63. 
Perspectives  and  procedures  of  the  hill  hpuse  research 
program. 
Proc  Stark  County  Ment  Health  Assn  Mtg,  Spring  64. 
Establishing  a  social  rehabilitation  center:  Major 
considerations  and  issues. 
Psychol  Rep  16:73,  65.    Birth  order  and  need  for  achievement. 
MPG       DEUTSCH,  MARTIN,  New  York  Med.  Col., 
N.Y.C.       Program  for  the  scholastically- 
retai'ded  child 
MPG       MADISON,  B.M.,  N.C.  Bd.  Correction,  Raleigh 
Effect  of  special  program  on  rehabilitation  of 
retarded  delinquents 
MPG        GOTTFREDSON,  DON  M.,  Inst,  for  Study  of 
Crime  and  Delinquency,  Sacramento,  Cal. 
A  strategy  for  study  of  social  agency 
effectiveness 
Canad  J  Corrections  5,  (No  4):1,  63  .    The 

practical  application  of  research. 
Proc  Soc  Statistics  Sec  Am  Statistical  Assn,  54, 
62.   Development  and  operational  use  of  pre- 
diction methods  in  correctional  work. 
MHPG       Vitols.  M.M.  .Cherry  Hosp.  ,  Goldsboro.  N.C. 
MPG       CLARK,  KENNETH  B.,  Northside  Cr. 

Child  Development,  N.Y.C.       Problem 
prevention  in  the  primary  grades 
MHPG       O'Connor,  R.E.,  State  Dept.  Pub.  Welfare,  Madison,  Wis. 
MHPG       Addison,  W. P.,  Dept.  MH  and  Correction,  Columbus,  Ohio 
NEU        HENRY,  CHARLES  E.,  Inst,  of  Living,  Hartford, 
Conn.       Electroencephalographic  investigation 
of  aged  psychiatric  patients  and  normal  controls 


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Electroenceph  Clin  Neurophysiol  15:610,  63. 
Relation  of  EEC  to  cerebral  blood  flow  and 
metabolism  in  old  age. 
Excerpta  Med,  Int  Congr  Series  37:163,  Sep  61. 

Lonaitudina!  studv  of  EEG  in  old  aae. 
Human  Aging:  A  Biological  and  Behavioral  Study 
PHS  Pub  No  986,  US  Govt  Print  Off,  Wash- 
ington, Ch  7,  p.  79,  64.    The  electroen- 
cephalogram of  healthy  aged  males. 
MHPG        McLendon,  S.B. ,  South  Carolina  State  Hosp. , 

Columbia  .  S.C. 
MHPG        Ginsberg.  S.T. ,  Div.  Mental  Health  ,  Indianapolis  .  Ind. 
MPG       BANK,   DENA  C,   Friendship  Cr.,   Columbia, 
S.C.        To  expand  and  study  ex-patient 
community  programs 
MPG        KOTT,  M.G.,    N.  J.  State  Div.    Mental  Retardation 
Development  and  evaluation  of  attendant  training 
plan 
BS  Hooker,  E.,  Univ.  California,  Los  Angeles,  Cal . 

MHPG        Goyne  .  J.B.  .  Deot.  Inst,  and  Aoetxies  .  Trenton  .  N.J  . 
MHPG       Goldstein.  S.S.  .  State  Hoso.  Mental  Dis. .  Howard .  R.I. 
MPG        GREENE,  JOEL  E.,  New  Mexico  Highlands 
Univ.,  Las  Vegas,  N.  Mex.       Psycho- 
social ad>ustmenl  in  Indian  boarding 
school 
MHPG        Gomberg,  E.R.,  Natl.  Coun.  Juvenile  Court  Judges, 

Rockville,  Md. 
MHPG        Furst,  P.W.,  Presbytery  of  New  York ,  N.Y.C. 
MHPG        Waqg  .  C.F.  .  Michigan  Deot.  MH  .  Lansing  .  Mich. 
MHPG        Hazlewood.  J.,  Idaho  Dent.  Hlth..  Boise.  Idaho 
MH  BELLER,  E.K.,  Child  Development  Cr.,  N.Y.C. 

A  study  of  dependency  and  aggression  in  early 
childhood 
MPG         LARSEN,  B.,  Commission  Alcoholism, 
Bismarck,  N.D. 

Community  resource  development  project 
J  Am  Acad  Child  Psychiat  2,  (No  3):417,  Jul 
63.    Sex  differences  and  symptom  patterns  in 
early  childhood. 
MHPG        Kcle.C.Winfield  State  Hoso.  .  Winfield.  Kans. 
MHPG        Farris.  B..  Wesley  Community  Centers.  San  Antonio,  Tex. 
MPG        VENABLE,  J.K.,  Georgia  Dept.  Publ.  Hlth.,  Atlanta 

Mental  health  programs  in  Eurooe  and  Russia 
MPG         DOYLE,  W.H.,  Catholic  Social  Sen/.,  Stockton, 
Cal. 

Social  service  in  Catholic  elementary  schools 
MPG        GINSBERG,  STEWART  T.,  Dept.  Mental  Health, 
Indianapolis,  Ind.       Development  of 
specialized  mental  health  facilities 
MPG        LEVENSON,  E.A.,  W.A."  White  Inst.,  N.Y.C. 

Clinic  service  for  the  treatment  of  college  dropouts 
MPG        BRENNAN,  JAMES  J„  Sch.  Police  Admin., 
Pub.  Safety.  Michir-an  State  Univ., 
East  Lansing,  Mich.       Training  police 
In  delinquency  prevention  and  control 
MPG        YOUNG,  ELLIOTT  G.,  Comeback,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.Y.       Recreation  in 
rehabilitation  of  narcotic  addicts 
J  Rehab  30:23,  Jan-Feb  64.   Therapeutic  recre- 
ation for  the  narcotic  addict. 
Recreat  III  Handicap  8:10,  Jan  64.  Recreation— 

.A  therapeutic  dissection. 
Recreat  T realm  Cent  3:59,  Sep  64.  Rx  recreation: 
A  bridge  to  community  living  for  the  narcotics 
addict. 
An  Expanded  Program  for  the  Flatbus'i  Youth  Alliance,  Come- 
back.  Inc.  New  Yoik,  Jan  65. 
Therapeutic  Recreation:  A  Treatment  Modality,  Comeback, 

Inc'.  New  York,  Feb  65. 
A  Volunteer  Training  Institute  on  Drug  Dependence,  Harlem 

Neighborhoods  Assn,  New  York.  Aug  65i 
MPG        REED,  AMOS  E.,  Oregon  State  Board  of 
Control,  Salem,  Ore.       Demonstration 
project  for  defective  delinquents 
MPG        ELMER,  ELIZABETH,  Children's  Hospital, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.       Neglected  and  abused 
children  and  their  families 
Children  p.  180,  Sep-0ct63.    identification 

of  abused  children. 
JAMA  138:358,  Apr  64.    The  abused  child. 
Pediatrics  31:90.3,  Jun  63.    Unsuspected  trauma 
with  multiple  skeletal  injuries  during  infancy 
and  childhood. 
MPG       SHIREMAN,  CHARLES  H.,  Una.  Chicago, 
Chicago,  III.       An  experiment  in 
casework  in  probation 
MPG       IKEDA,  TSUGUO,  SeatUe  Atlantic  Street  Cr., 
Seattle,  Wash.       Effectiveness  of 
social  work  on  acting-out  youth 
MPG       8ERGEK,  DAVID  G.,  Oregon  State  Board 
of  Control,  Salem,  Ore.       Institutional 
Research  Coordinator 
Am  .!  Dis  Child  107:67,  Jan  64.    The  "whole 
family"  concept  in  clinical  genetics. 
Hum  Chromosome  Newsletter,  Sep  65.    Human  chromosome 
patterns  in  mentally  retarded  individuals. 
The  Bad  Check  Problem  in  Oregon,  Oregon  Board  of  Control, 

~SF. 

Research  Conference  Reoort.  Creoon  Board  of  Control.  Oct  65. 
MPG       HYPPS,  IRENE  C,  Washington  Sch. 
Psychiatry,  Washington,.  D.C. 
Mental  health  consultation  in  public 
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Marriage  and  Family  Living  26,  (No  4)  :435,  Nov 
64.  The  prob'em  of  the  city  school. 
OW-00889  MPG        GRAETZ,  ROBERT  E.,  Camarillo  State  Hosp., 

Camarillo,  Cal.       Psychiatric  data 
automation 
OM-00892  MPG        REISER,  DAVID  £.,  James  Jackson  Putnam 

Children's  Cr.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Antisocial  behavior  in  early  childhood 
OM-00893  MPG        GRIESHEIMER,  JEAN  B.,  Worcester 

Children's  Friend  Soc,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Psychiatric  care  through  special  foster 
homes 
OM-00894  MPG        PITTENGER,  ROBERT  E.,  George  Junior 

Republic,  Freeville,  N.Y.        A  study 
of  the  program  of  the  George  Junior 
Republic 
MH-00896  MH  PHILLIPS,  L„  Clark  U.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Parent-child  interaction  and  cognitive 
development 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  63:60,  61.    Psychi- 
atric diaonosis  and  symptomatology. 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  63:137,  61.    Social 

conroetence. 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  63:588,  61.    Concept- 
ualization in  schizophrenia. 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  63:607,  61.    Psy- 
chiatric diagnosis. 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  65:215,  62.    Process- 
reactive  distinction  in  osvchooatholoov. 
J  Consult  Psychol  25:458,  61.    Case  history 

data  and  psychiatric  diaonosis . 
J  Genet  Psychol  100:361,  62.    A  study  of 

motivational  development. 
Psychol  Rev  68:68,  61. 
MH  Anderson  ,  J.E.,  Univ.  Minnesota,  Minneapolis  ,  Minn. 

MPG        LUBACH,  JOHN  E.,  Northern  State  Hoso., 

Sedro  Woolley,  Wash.         Northwest  Washington 
hospital-community  program 
Child  Develop  35:333,  64.    A  longitudinal  follow- 
up  of  neonatal  apnea. 
J  Am  Acad  Child  Psychiat  3,  (No  2):231,  Apr  64 
Adaptive  relationships  in  early  mother-child 
interaction. 
Am  J  Nurs  66,  (No  25:3141 ,  Feb  66.    Innovations  in  the 

nursing  role  in  a  psychiatric  research  nrogram. 
Bull  Div  Ment  Heaith  Washington  State  Dep  Inst,  7, 
(No  61:116,  Nov-Dec  63.    An  accelerated  intensive 
treatment  program  in  a  state  hospital. 
Bull  Div  Ment  Health  Washington  State  Dep  Inst,  Vol  IX, 
(No  4):140,  Nov-Dec  65.    Post  hospital  adjust- 
ment of  Northwest  Washington  hospital-community 
pilot  program  patients. 
Bull  Div  Ment  Health  Washington  State  Dep  Inst,  Vol  IX, 
(No  4):145,  Nov-Dec  65.    Appraisal  of  the 
Northwest  Washington  hospital-community  pilot  program 
by  community  resource  persons. 
Ment  Hosp  Vo!  16,  (No  2):95,  ?•  95-98,  Feb  65.    Brief 

inpatient  treatment-a  pilot  study. 
MH  BUSSE,  E.W.,  Duke  U.  Med.  Cr.,  Durham, 

N.C.       Effect  of  aging  upon  the  central 
nervous  ivstem 
Geriatrics  17:246,  Apr  62.    Inter-disciplinary 

research  on  aainn. 
J  Genet  Psychol  100:85,  62.    Senescence  and 

fiaural  after-effects  in  two  modalities. 
J  Geront  16:340,  Oct  6i.    Comparison  of  attitudes 

tow^-d  old  aoe  and  mental  illness. 
J  Geront  17:180,  Apr  62.    Self-assessment  of 

health  status  among  the  elderly. 
J  Geront  17:197,  Apr  62.    EEG  and  intellec- 
tual function  in  senescence. 
Prcc  2nd  Nat  Conf  Joint  Counc  to  Improve 
Health  Care  of  Aged  ,  Chicago,  37,  Dec  61. 
Aging  vs  illness. 
Social  Forces  40:254,  Mar  62.   Activity  and 
morale  among  the  elderlv. 
OM-00900  MPG        VISOTSKY,  HAROLD  M.,  Chicago  Board  of 

Health,  Chicago,  III.       Community 
services  for  the  unwed  pregnant 
adolescent 
Proc  One  Day  Inst,  Kennedy  Child  Stud  Ctr,  New 
York,  Dec  63.   Integration  of  the  mentally  re- 
tarded in  a  community  group  service  agency. 
HALL,  P.B.,  Sunny  Hills,  San  Anselmo,  Cal. 
Developmental  qrantto  strengthen  key  personnel 
ROESSEL,  R.A.,  Jr.,  Arizona  State  Univ.,  Tempe 

Influence  of  tvoe  of  school  on  indian  personality 
ELIAS,  ALBERT,  New  Jersey  Reformatory, 
Bordentown,  N.J.       Continuity  of 
treatment  in  a  community  resident 
house 
Crime  Delinquency,  Jan  64.    Halfway  house 
aftercare  for  the  released  offender. 
MPG        WIENER,  LOUISE  L.,  East  Bay  Activity  Cr., 
Oakland,  Cal.       Group  therapy  with 
autistic  children 
MPG        GOLDFARB,  A.,  3700  Edison  St.,  San  Mateo,  Cal. 
New  research  design  for  study  of  psychiatric  case- 
finding  methods 
MPG         HAYASHI,  S.,  Hawaii  Dept.  Hlth.,  Honolulu 

State  mental  health  register  and  improved  patient 
care 
MGP        BELLAK,  LEOPOLD.  City  Hosp.,  Elmhurst,  N.Y. 
Expansion  of  Trouble  Shootinq  Clinic 
Arch  Gen  Psychiat  10:267,  Mar  64.    Psychia- 
try in  the  medical-surgical  emergency  clinic. 


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MPG       SLAWSON,  ROBERT  M.,  Stamford  Community  OM-00937 

Council,  Stamford,  Conn.       Narcotics 
Addiction  Service  Center 
MPG       SMITH,  COLIN  M.,  Univ.  Saskatchewan, 
Saskatoon,  Saskatchewan,  Canada 

A  study  of  home  care  in  psychiatric  patients  OM-00938 

Am  J  Psychiat  121:52,  64.   The  comprehensive 

psychiatric  unit  in  the  general  hospital. 
Canad  J  Pub  Health  54:63,  64.   Psychiatry,  the 

family  doctor  and  public  health. 
Canad  Med  Assn  J  88:360,  Feb  63.    Care  of  the 

psychiatric  patient  in  the  aeneral  hospital. 
Canad  Med  Assn  J  90:1032,  64.   A  survey  of  OM-00939 

psychiatric  units  in  general  hospitals  in  Canada. 
Canad  Ment  Health  12:15,  Mar-Apr  64.    Social 

psychiatry  in  Britian.  OM-00940 

Canad  Nurs  60:126,  64.    Stone  walls  and  iron 
_bars._ 

Canad  Psychiat  Assn  J  9:155,  63.   A  folTow-up  MH-00944 

study  of  comparable  mental  and  general  hospital  Rll 

patients.  MH-00945 

J  Am  Geriat  Soc  11:339,  Apr  63.    Geriatric- 
psychiatric  home  care  programme. 
Proc  Canad  Ment  Health  Assn  Ann  Mtg,  Toronto, 

63.    More  for  the  mind. 
Action  for  Mental  Health,  Basic  Books,  New 

York,  61. 
Psychiatric  Patients.  Univ  Sask,  Printihg~5erv, 
Saskatoon,  p.  287,  64.  A  follow  up  study  of 
non  schizophrenic. 
Acta  Psychiat  Scand  41:236,  65.    Follow-up  and  the 

measurement  of  change  in  psychiatric  patients.  OM-00947 

Lancet  2:1005.  65.    General  practice  psychiatry. 
New  Aspects  of  the  Mental  Health  Services,  Toronto,  65. 
The  family  doctor  in  a  program  of  comprehensive 
psychiatric  care. 
MPG         HAUN,  P.,  Dept.  Inst,  and  Agencies,  Trenton,  N.J. 

Clerkship  in  psychiatric  responsibilities  of  the  OM-00951 

state 
MH  FINK,  MAX,  Hillside  Hosp.,  Glen  Oaks,  N.Y. 

Altered  brain  function  following  electroshock  OM-00952 

J  Neuropsychiat  3:231,  Apr  62.    Mode  of 
action  of  convulsive  theraov. 
EP  LAUER,  D.W.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Indiana  U„  Blooming- 

ton       Response  variables  in  classical 
condition  ina 
Bull  Acad  Polonaise  Sci  9:121,  61.    Chronic 
Dreoaration  for  salivarv  conditioning. 
MPG         COHEN,  F.,  Mass.  MH  Res.  Corp.,  Boston  OM-00954 

A  low-cost  community  mental  health  center 
MPG        HOBBS,  NICHOLAS,  George  Peabody  Col., 
Nashville,  Tenn.       Residential  schools 

for  disturbed  children ^ 

NatTiduc  Assn^,  Mar  64.    Profiles  ot  teacner 
education  institutions:    George  Peabody  Col- 
lege for  Teachers. 
MPG       BINMEk,  PAUL  R.,  Fort  Logan  Mental  Hlth. 
Cr.,  Ft.  Logan,  Colo.       Fort  Logan 
Mental  Health  Center  Record  System 
J  Fort  Logan  Ment  Health  Ctr  1,  (No  2),  Winter 
63.   Team  morale,  time  utilization  and  treat- 
ment effectiveness . 
J  Fort  Logan  Ment  Health  Ctr  1,  (No  2),  Winter  MH-00955 

63 .  Length  of  stay  at  the  Fort  Logan  mental  Rl! 
health  center. 

J  Fort  Logan  Ment  Health  Ctr  1,  (No  2),  Winter  OM-00958 

63  .    The  Fort  Logan  record  system  ■ 
XFort  Lbganlvlent  Health"  Cent  2,TNo  1)  Spring 

64.  Interjudge  reliability  of  mental-status  judg^  OM-00963 
_  ments. 

J  Fort  LoganTvTenTrleafth  Cent"?,  (NbTlTTTurn- 
mer  64.  Variables  related  to  prognosis:  The  re- 
lationship between  actual  treatment  outcome 
and  hypotheses  drawn  from  the  literature. 
PhD  Thesis,  IhWColorado,  Nov  64.   Intra-sTafF  OM-00967 

conflict,  morale,  and  treatment  effectiveness 
in  a  therapeutic  community  setting. 
Proc  Colorado  Psychol  Assn  Winter  Mtg,  Jan 
62.   The  Fort  Logan  Mental  Health  Center  OM-00968 

Record  System. 
Proc  Winter  Mtg,  Colorado  Psychol  Assn,  Jan 
62  .    The  Fort  Logan  mental  health  center 
record  system . 
W1CHE  Report,  Dec  63  .   The  impact  of  the 
computer:  A  report  on  the  training  institute  in 
mental  health  electronic  data  processing  . 
J  Fort  Logan  Ment  Hlth  Ctr,  141,  Vol  2,  Fall,  Nov  64. 

Fort  Logan  staff  opinions  about  mental  illness. 
Day  Care  of  Psychiatric  Patients,  C  C  Thomas,  Springfield, 
III,  64.    Day  hospital  service  as  part  of  an  integrated 
psychiatric  treatment  program. 
MPG         DONAHUE,  G.T.,  Union  Free  Sch.  Dist.  #  16. 

Elmont,  N.Y.  Education  and 

rehabilitation  of  childhood  schizophrenics 
TARWATER,  J.S.,  Bryce  Hosp.,  Tuscaloosa, 
Ala.       Development  of  a  central 
statistical  department 
SACHS,  R.R.,  Los  Angeles  Hlth.  Dept.,  Cal. 
Study  of  acute  psychiatric  patients  in  Los  Angeles 
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MPG        MAGNER,  GEORGE,  National  Assn.  Social 
Workers,  N.Y.C.       Hospital  social 
work  supervisors  institutes 
Staff  Development  in  Mental  Health  Services,  Nat  Assn 

bocial  Workers,  bb 
MPG        PELOSI,  JOHN  J.,  Rhode  Island  Dept. 
Social  Welfare,  Providence,  R.I. 
Research  development  in  a  state 
mental  health  program 
Rhode  Island  Med  J  47:21,  Jan  64.    Effects  of 
delayed  auditory  feedback  on  process-reactive 
schizophrenics. 
MPG        SHEEHAN,  JANE  P.,  Minnesota  Dept.  of  Hlth., 
St.  Paul,  Minn.       Public  health  nursing 
for  released  mental  patients 
MPG        PAYNE,  MARION  F.,  Arkansas  State  Hosp., 
Little  Rock,  Ark.       Integration  of 
hospital  and  community  services 
MPG        VENABLE,  J.H.,  Ga.  Dept.  Publ.  Hlth.,  Atlanta 

Survey  on  education  of  children  in  mental  hospitals 
BS  FUNKENSTEIN,  DANIEL  H.,  Dept.  Psychiatry, 

Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  Boston,  Mass. 
A  study  of  the  perceptions  by  schizophrenic 
patients,  peptic  ulcer  patients  and  controls  of 
parental  roles  as  they  relate  to  authroity,  affection 
and  role  model 
J  Consult  Psychol  27,  Dec  63.    Note  on  test- 
ing conditions. 
Acute  Psychotic  Reaction,  Psychiat  Res  Rep 
16  Am  Psychiat  Assn,  May  63 .    The  acute 
brain  syndrome  in  geriatric  patients. 
MPG        BROWN,  RACINE  D.,  South  Carolina  Mental 
Hlth.  Commission,  Columbia,  S.C.       Crisis 
intervention  in  pre-  and  early  school  years 
Proc  Am  Orthopsychiat  Assn  42nd  Ann  Mtg,  65.    Crisis 
intervention  in  pre-school  and  early  school  years:   The 
Sumter  child  study  project. 
MPG        MATTISON,  BERWYN  F.,  American  Pub.  Health 
Assn.,  N.Y.C.       Guide  for  public  health 
control  of  alcoholism 
MPG        ROSS,  ROBERT  T.,  Cal.  State  Dept.  Mental 
Hygiene,  Sacramento,  Cal.       Analysis  of 
a  century  of  state  hospital  records 
Calif  Ment  Health  Res  Monogr  No.  37657 
Evolution  of  treatment  methods  at  a  hospital 
for  the  mentally  retarded. 
Psychiat  Quart  (Suppl),  Part  1,  64.  "A~case  of 
folie  a  deux  in  early  California. 
MPG        BRICKMAN,  HARRY  R.,  Los  Angeles  Co. 
Mental  Health  Dept.,  Los  Angeles, 
Cal.       Evaluation  of  a  local 
community  mental  health  orooram 
Am  J  Psychiat,  Sep  65.   On  the  treatment  of  the  poor. 
Am  J  Psychiat,  Apr  66.  The  psychoanalyst  as  community 
psychiatrist. 
Proc  Am  Psychiat  Assn,  Hawaii,  Aug  65.   Cultural  problems 

in  psychiatric  therapy. 
Proc  Am  Psychiat  Assn,  Atlantic  City,  May  66.    Racial 

factors  in  patient  selection. 
Proc  Am  Pub  Health  Assn,  Chicago,  III.,  Oct  65.  Mental 
health  consultation  in  schools:    Preliminary  appraisal 
of  urban  program. 
MPG        SHELLY,  J.A.,  Kings  Co.  Probation  Dept., 

Brooklyn,  N.Y.  Drug  addicts  treated  by 

nalline,  group  therapy  and  probation  supervision 
MPG        WINDHAM,  GERALD  0.,  Mississippi  State  Univ., 
State  College,  Miss.       Comprehensive 
oriented  alcohol  education  program 
MPG       SMITH,  DORIS,  Contra  Costa  Council  of 

Community  Services,  Walnut  Creek,  Cal. 
Realizing  the  potential  of  underDrivileged 
vouth 
Psychol  Rep  9:681,  61.    Comments  on  learning 
in  osvchotheraov. 
MPG        KRUSH,  THADDEUS  P.,  State  Univ.  South 
Dakota,  Vermillion,  S.D.       Mental 
health  project  for  Indian  boarding 
schools 
MPG       KRUSH,  THADDEUS  P.,  Col.  Med.,  Univ. 
Nebraska,  Lincoln,  Nebr.        Staff 
experimentation  in  Community  Services  Division 
Bull  Menninger  Clin  28,  (No  2):77,  Mar  64. 

The  search  for  the  golden  key. 
Proc  A sshTvTent  Hosp  ChapTaTns  Ann  Mtg,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif,  May  64.    Shepherd  without  a 

fold.  

Proc  ibtn  Nat  Rural  tiealtn  uont,  Hot  springs, 
Ark,  p.  11,  Sep  63.    Newer  concepts  and 
challenges  in  mental  health  (part  II). 
Acta  Paedopsychiat  30,  (No  11-12):361,  63. 
Medical  logistics  in  child  psychiatry. 
Ment  Hosp  16  (No  5),  May  65.    Using  community  craft 

classes  for  outpatient  occupational  therapy. 
Nebraska  Med  J  50  (No  3),  Mar  65.    Staff  experimentation  in 

a  community  services  division. 
Patient  Care  Through  Sociological  Concepts,  John  Wiley  & 
Sons,  Inc,  New  York,  66.    Consideration  of  alternative 
help  sources  by  persons  selecting  psychiatric  help  for 
personal  problems. 
EP  DENNISTON,  R.H.,  II,  Grad.  Sch.,  U.  Wyoming, 

Laramie       Effects  of  hormonal  factors 
on  certain  drives 


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OM-00970  MPG        WILSON,  ALAN  B.,  Sch.  Letters,  Sci., 

Univ.  California,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Realizing  the  potential  of  underprivileged 
vouth 
MH-00975  MPG         SHIRAISHI,  T.J.,  Olive  View  Hosp.,  Cal. 

R 11  Treatment  of  alcoholism  in  a  tuberculosis  hosDital 

OM-00976  MPG        McKEE,  JOHN  M.,  State  Board  of  Corrections, 

Montgomery,  Ala.       Self-instructional 
program  for  youthful  offenders 
OM-00977  MPG        FUNKE,  ARTHUR  S.,  Minnesota  Dept.  Public 

Welfare,  St.  Paul,  Minn.       Evaluation 
of  a  state  mental  health  program 
Ment  Hyg,  Jan  66.    Mental  health  systems  and  the  solution 
of  community  problems. 
OM-00978  MPG        O'BRIEN,  THOMAS  E.,  Big  Brothers  of 

America,  Philadelphia,  Pa.       An  experi- 
mental study  of  services  for  fatherless 
bovs 
OM-00979  MPG        MaclVER,  ROBERT  M.,  New  School  Social 

Research,  N.Y.C.        A  conceptual 
framework  for  iuvenile  delinouencv 
OM-00981  MPG        BOYLE,  TERRENCE  J.,  Ohio  Department  of 

Health,  Columbus,  Ohio       Community 
Alcoholism  Programs  Demonstration  Proiect 
OM-00982  MPG        RUTTENBERC,  BERTRAM  A.,  Mercy-Douglass 

Hosp.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.       Music  therapy 
project  for  psychotic  children  under  7 
ASHA  5,  Dec  63.   The  status  of  professional 

training  in  speech  pathology  and  audiology-1963. 
Cerebral  Palsy  Rev,  May-Jun  63.   Curative 
music. 
MH-00986  MPG        FELDMAN,  P. E.,  Topeka  State  Hosp.,  Kansas 

Rll  Architectural  modification  to  meet  functional 

change 
Therapy  by  Design,  CC  Thomas,  Springfield,  III, 
65. 
MH-00987  PMY        BEECHER,  HENRY  K.,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp., 

Boston,  Mass.       Study  of  psychotomimetic 
agents 
Fed  Proc  23/(No  450):175,  64.   Comparative 
sensitivity  of  three  methods  of  evaluating  drug- 
induced  mood  changes  by  a  check  list. 
Fed  Proc  24,  (No  2,  Part  l):548,  65.   Touriquet 
pain:    An  experimental  method  sensitive  to  mor- 
phine. 
J  Pharmacol  Exp  Ther  136:43,  Apr  62.    Anal- 
gesic potency  of  heroin  and  morphine  in  post- 
operative patients. 
J  Pharmacol  Exp  Ther  136:47,  Apr  62.    Sub- 
jective effects  of  heroin  and  morphine. 
J  Pharmacol  Exp  Ther  136:53.  Apr  62.    Ob- 
jective evidence  of  mental  effects  of  heroin, 
morphine  and  placebo  in  normal  subiects. 
J  Pharmacol  Exp  Ther  139:114,  63.    Increased 
sensitivity  of  measurement  of  drug  effects  in 
expert  swimmers. 
J  Pharmacol  Exp  Ther  141:100,  63.    Effects 
of  amphetamine  and  secobarbital  on  coding 
and  mathematical  performance. 
J  Psychol  58:397,  64.   Drugs  and  judgmehtTET- 
fects  of  amphetamine  and  secobarbital  on  self- 
evaluation. 
Science  140:1307,  63.    Variations  in  alpha 
voltage  of  the  electroencephalogram  and  time 
perception. 
New  Eng  J  Med  270:825,  64.    Reduction  of  postoperative 
pain  by  encouragement  and  instruction  of  patients:  A  study 
of  doctor-patient  rapport. 
OM-00988  MPG       GOOLISHIAN,  HAROLD  A.,  Univ.  Texas  Med. 

Branch,  Galveston,  Tex.         Middle  class 
delinquent  youth,   a  study  of  families 
Dis  Nerv  Syst  24,  (No  12):1,  Dec  63.    Family 
therapy  in  the  treatment  of  the  brain  damaged 
child. 
Psychiatry  27,  (No  1):86,  Feb  64.    Neurosis  in 
the  family,  and  patterns  of  psychosocial  de- 
fense:  A  study  of  psychiatric  epidemiology. 

OM-00990  MPG        SCHWARTZ,  ARTHUR  L.,  Assn.  for  Help  of 

Retarded  Children,  New  York,  N.Y. 
Community  recreation  resources  for  the 
retarded 
Children,  p.  104,  May-Jun  63.   Mentally  retarded 

teenagers  in  a  social  grouo. 
Proc  All  Day  Inst,  Assn  Help  Retard  Child,  New1 
York,  Feb  64.    Developing  group  work  and  rec- 
reaction  resources  for  the  mentally  retarded  in 
the  community  group  service  agency. 
Let's  Have  Fun.  Program  Book  1963-1964.  Group 
Work  &  Recreation,  Assn  for  Help  of  Retarded 
Children.  New  York. 
Program  Changes  to  Meet  the  Needs  of  Retarded 
Young  People  in  a  Changing  World.  Assn  for 
Help  of  Retarded  Children.  New  York.  63. 
OM-00992  MPG       GOODMAN,  GERALD  M.,  Stiles  Hall  Univ. 

Y.M.C.A.,   Berkeley,  Cal.         Interpersonal 
relations  project 
OM-00993  MPG        POLSKY,  HOWARD  W.,  Jewish  Board  of 

Guardians,  N.Y.C.       Exploration 
of  psychosocial  pathology  and 
treatment 
Electroenceph  Clin  Neurophysiol  13:290,  61. 
Simple  non-polarizable  electrode  for  chronic 
implantation. 


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FRANCIS,  B.F.,  Firland  Sanatorium,  Seattle, 
Wash.        Preparation  for  alcoholism-tuberculosis 
program 
SKOLER,  DANIEL  L.,  Natl.  Council  Juvenile 
Court  Judges,  American  Bar  Cr., 
Chicago,  III.        National  Juvenile 
Court  Judges  training  project 
Juvenile  Court  Judges  J  14,  (No  2),  Jun  63. 

Judge-probation  officer  relationships. 
Juvenile  Court  Judges  J  14,  (No  2),  Jun  63. 
Psychological  and  personality  factors  in  delin- 
quency. 
Juvenile  Court  Judges  J  14,  (No  2):24,  Jun  63. 

The  role  of  juvenile  court  judge. 
Juvenile  Court  Judges  J  14,  (No  4):21,  Winter 
64.    Basic  psychodynamics,  adolescence  and 
psychiatric  treatment  for  juvenile  offenders. 
Judges  Look  at  Themselves,  Ctr  Behav  Sci, 
George  Washington  Univ,  Washington  D  C, 
Jun  63. 
Juvenile  Court  Judges  Directory  and  Manual. 
Nat  Counc  Juvenile  Court  Judges,  Chicago, 
II!,  63. 
HOFFER,  J.R.,  Natl.  Conf.  Social  Welfare, 
Columbus,  Ohio 

Strengthening  Family  Life  for  Children 
WILLIAMS,  T.G.,  Dept.  MH,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

Clinical  visitation  to  aftercare  clinics 
DAVENPORT,  RICHARD  K.',  Jr.,  Yerkes  Lab., 
Primate  Biol,  Inc.,     Orange  Park,  Fla. 
Effects  of  earlv  experience  on  psychological 
Hpvp  I  oompnt 
Am  J  Ment  Defic  66:849,  May  62.    Stereotyped 

movements  of  mental  defectives. 
Am  J  Ment  Defic  67:879,  May  63.   Stereotyped 
movements  of  mental  defectives.    II.  Effects 
of  novel  obiects. 
Am  J  Orthopsychiat  31:803,  Oct  61.   Maternal 

care  during  infancy. 
Arch  Gen  Psychiat  8:99,  Jan  63.    Stereotyped 

behavior  of  the  infant  chimoanzee. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  54:588,  61.    Perception 

of  food  size  in  the  chimoanzee. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  55:235,  62.    Effects  of 
stimulus  presentation  variables  upon  chimpan- 
zee's selection  of  food  by  size. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  55:1044,  62.    Effects  of 
stimulus  size  and  proximity  upon  avoidance  of 
complex  obiects  in  rhesus  monkevs. 
J  Comp  Psysiol  Psychol  56:78,  Feb  63.    Effects 
of  environmental  restriction  upon  the  chimpan- 
zee's resDonsiveness  to  obiects. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56:329,  63.    Effects  of 
environmental  restriction  upon  the  chimpanzee's 
responsiveness  in  novel  situations. 
Percept  Motor  Skills  15:127,  62.    Individual  dif- 
ferences in  responsiveness  of  chimpanzees. 
Science  134:1531,  Nov  61.    Preference  for  clear 
versus  distorted  viewing  in  the  chimoanzee. 
KURLAND,  A.,  Maryland  Dept.  Hlth.,  Baltimore, 
Maryland  Field  visits 

to  observe  programs  in  narcotic  addiction 
WOMACK,  M.H.,  Neighborhood  Assn.,  Houston, 
Texas  Clayton  homes  development 

program--A  total  neighborhood  approach 
PAPPAS,  W.,  State  Hosp.,  Jamestown,  N.D. 
Study  of  member  employee  and  foster  care 
programs  in  operation 
WOOLMAN,  MYRON,  Inst.  Educational  Research, 
Washington,  D.C.         Programmed  reading 
method  for  mentally  handicaooed 
Am  J  Ment  Defic  67:274,  Sep  62.   Adaptation  of 
progressive-choice  method  for  teaching  reading 
to  retarded  children. 

Reading  Teacher  14,  Jan  61.    Reading  method- 
ology: Alternative  organization  principles. 
Developing  Symbolic  Skills  in  the  Mentally  Re- 
tarded, Inst  Educ  Res,  Washington,  DC.  63. 
RYAN,  P.E.,  Nath.  Assn.  Mental  Hlth.,  N.Y.C. 

Follow-UD  action  on  ioint  commission  report 
STERNBERG,  T.H.,  U.  California,  Los  Angeles 

Narcotics 
JAQUITH,  W.L.,  Bd.  Mental  Inst.,  Jackson,  Miss. 

Study  of  need  for  psychiatric  services  for 

children 

SPRINCE,  HERBERT,  Med.  Sch.,  Univ.  Penn- 
sylvania, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Indole 

metabolism  in  schizophrenia 
Ann  NY  Acad  Sci  96:399,  Jan  62.   Indole  me- 
tabolism In  schizophrenics. 
LURIE,  ABRAHAM,  Hillside  Hosp., 

Long  Island,  N.Y.        Discharged  psychiatric 

patients  social  rehabilitation 
MITCHELL,  WILLIAM  E.,  Hope  Fdn.,  Inc., 

Montpelier,  Vt.       Student  volunteers 

with  troubled  children 
DENN,  R.,  Dept.  MH,Owings  Mills,  Md. 

Nursing  programs,  staffing  patterns  and  inter-de- 

oartmental  relations  in  institutions  for  the  retarded 
GAYLIN,  S.,  Westchester  County,  White  Plains, 

N.Y.  Patient 

profile  Westchester  Mental  Health  Clincs 
BACKLAR,  SAMUEL  S.,  585  West  End  Ave., 

New  York,  N.Y.        Administration  of  property 

of  the  mentally  disabled 


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OM-01028  MPG        REEVES,  P.G..  Jr.,.  South  Carolina  Mental 

Health  Comm.,  Columbia,  S.C.       Mental 
health  data  collector  service 
MH-01029  MPG        McCALL,  J.,  Mercyknol!,WestJ4a£fe«(rCohn. 

Rll  Mental  health  training  institute  for  religious 

OM-01030  MPG       McCAFFREY,  ISABEL,  Mental  Hygiene  Research 

Unit,  Syracuse,  N.Y.       Follow-up  of 
oroblem  children  in  elementary  schools 
OM-01033  MPG       VELASCO,  PROVIDENCE  C,  Beard  Pub. 

Instruction  Hillsborough  Co.,  Tampa,  Fla. 
School  social  work  imoact  on  achievement 
and  behavior 
MH-01Q34  MPG       WATKINS,  C,  Central  Louisiana  State  Kosp., 

Rll  Pineville       An  adjunct  to  rehabilitation  of  the 

mentally  ill 
OM-01?36  MPG       ROOT,  ARTHUR,  Altro  Health  and  Rehabilita- 

tion Services,  N.Y.C.       Rehabilitation 
of  the  mentally  it'!  young  adults 
OM-01038  MPG       ALLEN,  RICHARD  C,  Grad.  Sch.,  George 

Washington  Univ.,  Washington,  D.C. 
A  study  of  the  law  governing  mental 
incompetency 
George  Washington  Law  Rev  32:234,  Dec  63. 

Civil  incompetency  in  the  District  of  Columbia. 
Scientific  Proceedings  in  Summary  Form,  Am 
"PlycfnatA'ssn,  (Mo  r42H07,  64.    Guardian- 
ship  and  other  protective  services  for  the 
mentally  incompetent. 
OM-01039  MPG       JAYNE,  CLARENCE  D.,  Univ.  Wyoming,  Laramie, 

Wyo.       Development  and  tryout  of  an 
interview  form  on  aging 
MH-01044  BS  WOLF,  STEWART  G„,  Oklahoma  Med.  Res.  Fdn., 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla.       Psychological 
interactions  on  a  metabolic  ward 
9M-Q1044  MPG       KASSf  WALTER,  Jewish  Guild  for  the  Blind, 

N.Y.C.       A  mental  health  center  for 
disturbed  blind  children 
Proc  Am  Qrthopsychiat  Assn  Ann  Mtg,  64.    The  nature  of 

prejudice  towards  blindness  as  related  to  ethnic  prejudices. 
Mew  Outlook  for  Blind,  Mar  65.   Communication  break-down 
in  the  blind,  emotionally  disturbed  child. 
OM-01045  MPG       CAREK,  DONALD  J..  Univ.  Michigan, 

Ann  Arbor,  Mich,       Day -care  treatment  of 
emotionally  disturbed  children 
Am  J  Hum  Genet  14:220,  Jun  62.  Hereditary 
comoonetits  in  a  osvcholoaica!  test  batterv. 
Int  J  Group  Psychother  8:52,  Jan  63.    Parallel 
group  psychotherapy  with  the  parents  of 
emotionally  disturbed  children. 
MPG       FRIEDMAN,  IRA,  Cleveland  Psychiatric  Inst., 
Cleveland,  Ohio       Effects  of  high  and 
low  structured  hospital  milieus 
Arch  Gen  Psychiat  14.-386,  Apr  66.   Intermittent  patienthood: 

The  hospital  career  of  today's  mental  patient. 
MPG       DEANE,  WILLIAM  il,  Vermont  State  Hospital, 
Waterbury,  Vt       Basic  vocational 
training  for  chronic  schizophrenics 
MPG       OGLESBY,  R.,  Bryce  Hosp.,  Tuscaloosa,  Alabama 

linoroving  nursing  of  the  mentally  ill 
MPG       STEHMAN,  VA,  Deot.  Mental  Health,  Lansing, 
Mich,  and  JASLQW,  ROBERT  I.,  Plymouth  State 
Home  and  Training  Sch.,  Northville,  Mich. 
Institutionalization  of  mentally  retarded 
MPG       KOCH,  RICHARD,  Childrens  Hosp.,  of  Los  Angeles, 
Los  Angeles,  Cal.       Phenylketonuria  in 
school  age  retarded  children 
Exceptional  Child  27:260,  Jan  61.   Attack 
on  phenylketonuria:  A  pilot  study. 
BS  GOTTSCHALK,  L.A.,   Univ.  Cincinnati,  Col.  Med. 

Ohio  Objectification  of  verbal  behavior 

analysis 

Arch  Gen  Psychiat  4:109,  61. 
Manipulation  of  Human  Behavior,  Wiley  and 

Sons,  New  York,  61. 
Psychosom  Med  23:211,  Jul-Aug,  61.   Hos- 
tility in  hypertension. 
Psychosom  Med  24:300,  May-Jun  62.   Vari- 
ations In  magnitude  of  emotion. 
Xbgrapeutic  Words..  International  Univ  Press, 
p.  22Tp&l.  Comparative  psycholinguistic 
analysis  of  two  psychotherapeutic  interviews. 
OM-01055  MPG       KONOPKA,  GiSELA,  Sch.  Social  Work, 

Univ.  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
The  adolescent  girl  in  conflict 
The  Adolescent  Giri  in  Conflict,  Prentice-Hall,  Mew  Jersey, 

"55: 

OM-Q10S9  MPG        MOSS,  FEMTON  E„  Col.  Med.,  Univ.  Utah, 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah       Characteristics 
and  needs  of  oroblem  alcoholics 
Brochure:   Family  Stud  Ctr,  Univ  Chicago,  63.   Skidrow 

in  American  cities. 
Quart  J  Stud  Alcohol  Vol  14,  63.  An  interpretation  of  medical 
and  psychiatric  approaches  In  the  treatment  of  alcoholism. 
OM-01060  MPG       FOLEY,  ivSATTHEYV  F„  Catholic  Charities, 

Brooklyn,  N.Y.       Arribas  juntos- 
Forward  together 
MH-01061  EP  FELDMAN,  ROBERT  S„  Grad.  Seh„  Univ. 

Massachusetts,  Amherst,  Mass.       The 
modification  of  fixated  aire'  convulsive 
behavior 
J  Comp  Physio!  Psycho!  58:16..  64.  Hippocampai 
activity  during  avoidance  behavior  in  the  rat. 


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J  Exp  Anal  Sehav  6, (No  3):393,  &3.   A  method 
for  rapid  conditioning  of  stable  avoidance  bar- 
pressing  behavior. 
J  Neuropsychiat  3:254,  Apt  62.    Prevention 

of  fixations  with  chlordiazenoxide. 
J  Neuropsychiat  3  (Suppi  1):S27,  62.    Re- 
sponse differences  of  psychotropic  drugs  in 
rats  during  chronic  anxiety  states. 
Psychopharmacologia,  64.    Further  studies  on 

assay  and  testing  of  fixation-preventing  drugs. 
Psychopharmacologia  6:143,  64.  The  depressive 

effect  of  chlordiazepoxide  on  a  negative  incentive. 
Psychopharmacologia,  64.   The  depressive  ef- 
fect of  Librium  on  negative  incentives. 
NeufoasyclioBharmacology  ■  Elsevier  Pub  Co, 
Amsterdam,  Vol  3,  64.  Comparisons  of  the 
benzodiazepines  with  other  tranquilizers  during 
conflict  and  chronic  anxiety  states. 
MPG       LORETAN,  JOSEPH  G.,  Board  of  Education, 
Brooklyn,  N.Y.       Junior  High 
guidance  classes  for  potential  drooouts 
MPG       HITCHMAN,  IRENE  L„  Spring  Grove  State  Hosp., 
CatonsviHe,  Md.       Foster  care— An 
alternative  to  hospitalization 
RAD        FURCHTG0TT,  ERNEST,  Col.  Libera!  Arts, 

Univ.  Tennessee,  Knoxvilie,  Tenn.       Behavioral 
effects  of  fetal  x-irradiation 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psych,  v. 54  ,p-336,  61 

J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  55:69,  62.   Avoid- 
ance conditioning  after  irradiation. 
J  Genet  Psychol  132:257,  63,  Adjustment  to 
food  deprivation  cycles  as  a  function  of  age 
and  prenatal  X-irradiation. 
Radiat  Res  17:614,  Oct  62.  Low-level  gamma 
irradiation  and  audiogenic  seizures. 
MPG       BG0NIN",  NATHANIEL  N'/,  Child  Guidance  Cr., 
Mercer  County,  Trenton,  N.J.       Adjustment 
problems  in  iuvenile  diabetes 
MPG       DUFFY,  ELEANOR  P.,  Visiting  Nurse  Assn. 
Eastern  Union  County,  Elizabeth,  N.J. 
Mental  health  consultation  for  public 
health  nurses 
MPG       MAGOON,  THOMAS  M„  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ. 
Maryland,  College  Park,  Md.       Employ- 
ment fol!ow-uo  of  a  new  tvoe  of  trainee 
Int  Ment  Health  Res  Newsletter  5,  (No  3-4), 
Fall-Winter  63.    A  potential  source  of  mental 
health  manpower:  Carefully  selected,  mature 
women. 
MPG       BAIN,  MARY  D.,  Greater  Lawrence  Guidance 
Cr.,  Lawrence,  Mass.       Crisis  focused 
treatment  in  a  child  guidance  clinic 
Biber,  B.,  Bank  St.  Col.  Educ..  N.Y.C. 
MPG       FARRIS,  BUF0RD  E.,  Jr.,  Wesley  Community 
Centers,  San  Antonio,  Tex.       Neighborhood 
aooroach  to  Mexican-American  gangs 
Proc  Nat  Conf  Social  Welfare,  Chicago,  III.,  May  66. 
Responsible  ward-heelers:   Neighborhood  workers  as 
mediators. 
MPG       ELDRED,  DONALD  M.,  Vermont  State  Hosp., 
Waterbury,  Vt.       Use  of  programmed 
instruction  with  disturbed  students 
"Rehab  Lit  2i,  (i'f6~T2;;366,  UecW.    comments 
on  the  use  of  programmed  instruction  with 
disturbed  students. 
MPG       GUYLER,  CATHRYN  S.,  Council  Social  Work 
Education,  New  York,  N.Y.       Developing 
social  work  manpower  for  mental  health 
MPG       RAFFERTY,  FRANK  T„  Sch.  Med.,  Univ. 

Maryland,  Baltimore,  Md.       Pilot  project  on 
home  management  of  family  crises 
MH  LINZER,  EDWARD,  National  Assn.  Mental 

Health,  N.Y.C.      A  film  about  mental 
health  careers 
MPG       KAUFMAN,  M.  RALPH,  Mount  Sinai  Hosp.,  N.Y.C. 
The  future  roie  of  psychiatric  units  in 
oeneral  hospitals 

The  Psychiatric  Unit  in  a  General  Hospital".  Its 
Current  and  Future  Role ,  Int  Univ  Press,  Inc., 
New  York,  65. 
MPG        HICKS,  MARTHA  B.,  Florida  State  Board 
Hlth.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Mental 

health  psychiatric  nursing  staff  development 
Aging  and  Personality.  John  Wiley  &  Son,  New 

York,  62. 
Chemotherapy  in  Emotional  Disorders.  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co,  New  York,  61. 
Contemporary  Head  Nursing.  MacmillanCo,  New 

York,  62! 
The  Doctor  and  His  Patient.  Russell  Sage  Fdn, 

New  York,  63. 
The  Dogma  of  Christ.  Holt,  Rinehart  &  Winston, 

New  YorkT&TT! 
Group  Psychotherapy  in  Nursing  Practice.  Mac- 

millan  Co,  Mew  York,  63" 
How  to  Function  Effectively  as  a  Teacher  in  the 
Clinical  Area,  Springer  Pub  Co,  New  York,  62. 
Interacting  with  Patients.  Macmillan  Co,  New 

York,  63. 
Manual  for  Psychiatric  Case  Study.  Grune  & 

Stratton,  New  York,  62. 
The  Mental  Patient  Comes  Home,  John  Wiley  & 
Son,  New  York,  63. 


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The  Nurse  and  Her  Problem  Patients.  Springer 
Pub  Co,  New  York.  63. 

Term  Patient.  Sprir.  ier 


Nursing  Care  of  the  Long- 

Pub  Co,  New  York,  63 


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Occupational  Therapy  in  Dynamic  Psychiatry, 

Am  Psycliiat  Assn.  Washington,  62. 
One  Little  Boy.  Julian  Press.  New  York.  62. 
Outline  of  Psychiatry,  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

New  York,  62. 
Preparing  Objectives  for  Programmed  Instruction, 

Fearon  Pub,  San  Francisco.  62. 
Psychiatric  Nursing— A  Basic  Manual.  F  A  Davis 

Co,  Philadelphia,  61. 
Society.  Culture  and  Drinking  Patterns,  Jonn 

Wiley  5i  Son .  New  York .  62 . 
The  Sociology  of  Religion.  Beacon  Press, 

Boston,  63. 
Some  Clinical  Approaches  to  Psychiatric  Nursing. 

Macmillan  Co,  New  York,  63. 
The  Cry  for  Help.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co,  New 

York,  61. 
The  Impact  of  Freudian  Psychiatry.  Univ  Chicago 

Press,  Chicago    61. 
The  Wolfendsn  Report,  Basic  Books,  New  York, 

63.         

Tnerapeutic  Communication,  W  W  Norton  &  Co, 
New  Yo'k.  61. 
MPG       BiSSFLL,  DWIGHT  M.,  City  of  Jan  Jose 
Health  Deot.,  San  Jose,  Cal.        Study  of 
oeace  officers'  personnel  records 
MPG       RIESS,  B.F-,  Postgraduate  Cr.  Psychotherapy, 

N.Y.C.      Rejection  of  treatment  by  applicants  for 
psychotherapy 
EP  DYKMAN,  ROSCOE  A.  Set,.  Med.,  Univ. 

Arkansas,  LitUe  Rock, Ark.       The 
osychophysiology  of  conditioning  and 
extinction 
Am  J  Physiol  201:437,  Sep  61.   Cardio- 
vascular conditioning  in  doos. 
Psychiat  Res  Rep  14-91,  61.   Psychophysiologi- 
cal reactions  of  "normals"  and  psychiatric 

patients. 

Psychosorrnyiecr24r(No  2):  1/7,  Mar-Apr  62. 
Inhibition  of  urine  flow  as  a  component  of  the 
conditional  defense  reaction. 

Psychosom  Med  25:37,  Jan-Feb  63.    Physio- 
logical reactivity  to  different  stressors  and 
methods  of  evaluation. 
MPG       0TTENSTE1N,  DONALD,  South  Shore  Mental 

Health  Assn.,  Quincy,  Mass.         Communication 
patterns  in  a  community  after-care 
MPG       RENO,  G.M.,  Menorah  Med.  Cr„  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Menorah  medical  center  day  care  exploratory 
grant 
BS  WHITING,  JOHN  W.M.,  Grad.  Sch.  Educ, 

Harvard  Univ.,  Cambridge,  Mass.       Develop- 
ment of  self  control  in  children 
Merrill -Palmer  Quart  7:20,  61.    The  absent 

father  and  cross-sex  identity. 
Psychological  An.'hrnnnlnnv     Dorsey  Press, 
Holmwood,  III,  61.   Anthropological  studies 
of  dreams . 
Psychological  Anthropology,  Dorsey  Press, 
Holmwood,  III,  61.    Socialization  process 
and  personality. 
Six  Cultures:    Studies  of  Child  Rearing,  John 
Wiiev  ancfSoriS.  NY.  63. 
MPG       SOAR,  ROBERT  S„  Univ.  South  Carolina, 

Columbia,  S.C.       An  integrative  approach 
to  classroom  learning 
Harvard  Eauc  Rev  32,  (No  3):302,  Summer  62. 
Deliberate  instruction  anri  household  structure: 
A  cross-cultural  study. 
Sex  and  Behavior.  John  Wiley  &  Sons,  New  York,  65. 
Menarcheal  age  and  infant  stress  in  humans. 

MH         WRIGHT,  HERBERT  F.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ.  Kansas, 
Lawrence,  Kansas       Children's  behavior  in 
communities  differing  in  size 
Am  Psychol  16,  61.   A  cinematographic  study  of 
classroom  behavior  patterns. 
MPG       DEUTSCH,  MARTIN,  New  York  Med.  Col.,  N.Y.C. 
Relationship  of  language  development  to 
social  class 
Am  J  Orthopsychiat  33,  (No  55:813,  63.  The  in- 
tellectual development  of  slum  children:  Some 
preliminary  findings. 
Am  J  Orf.rtopsychiat~33,  (No  55:823,  637 The 
world  ->f  the  urban  slum  child:    Some 
early  ftndir. 
j  Nurs  Fjdue  19,  (No  3) ,  63.  Nursery  education: 
i  he  influence  of  social  programming  on  early 
development. 
J  Soc  Issues  20:24,  64.   Social  influence  in 

Negro-white  intelligence  differences. 
J  Soc  Issues  20:127,  64.  Guidelines  for  testing 

minority  group  children. 
New  Era  in  Home  and  School,  Mar  64.    A  pre- 
school  enrichment  program  tor  disadvantaged 
children. 
Compensatory  Education  Orientation  Day. 
SausaTitrTSch"  0  ist  Pub,  1>ausalito,  Cal  if, 
p.  28,  Dec  (:3.    Some  aspects  of  compensatory 
programs. 


MH-01099 


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EfacaTTpy 'nT3  est  es?Ff  Areas,  leachers  Coll 
Bureau  Pub,  New  York,  63.   The  disadvantaged 
child  and  the  learning  process:    Some  social, 
psychological,  and  developmental  considerations. 
Integrating  the  Urban  School ,  Teachers  College 
Bureau  Pub,  New  York,  63.   Dimensions  of 
the  school's  role  jn  the  problem  of  integration. 
The  School  DropoutT  Nat  Educ  Assn,  Washington, 
D.C~.,  64.   Early  social  environment:    Its  in- 
fluence on  school  adaptation. 
ZEAMAN,  DAVID,  Univ.  Connecticut,  Storrs, 
Conn.       Learning  and  transfer  in  mental 
defectives 
Am  J  Ment  Defic  68:734,  64.   Discrimination 
learning  without  overt  response  or  reward  in 
retardates. 
Am  J  Ment  Defic  69:79,  64.   The  effect  of  distinc- 
tive responses  on  discrimination  reversals  in 
retardates. 
Am  J  Ment  Defic  69:239,  64    Verbal  learning 
and  retention  as  a  function  of  number  of  lists 
in  retardates. 
Child  Develop  33:355,  Jun  62.   Approach  and 

avoidance  in  discrimination  learninq. 
Child  Develop  33:481,  62.    Mongoloid  MA  is 

orcoortionai  to  Loci  CA 
Child  Develop  35:635,  64.   Oddity  performance  in 

retardates.   I.  Acquisition  and  transfer. 
Child  Develop  35:645,  64.  Oddity  performance 
in  retardates.   II.  Size  discrimination  functions 
from  oddity  and  verbal  methods. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  54:223,  61.    Delayed 

response  in  retardates . 
J  Comp  Physio!  Psychol  55:856,  62.    Some  cue 
properties  of  anticipated  rewards  in  discrimin- 
ation learning  of  retardates. 
J  Exp  Child  Psychol  1:89,  64.  Variability 
of  irrelevant  stimuli  in  discrimination  learning 
of  retardates. 
J  Exp  Child  Psychol  1:123,  64.   A  comparison 

of  similarity  and  odditv. 
J  Exp  Psychoi  63:444,  62.    Reversal  and  non- 
reversal  shifts  in  discrimination  learning  in 
retardates . 
J  Exp  Child  Psychol  2:255,  65.   Dimensional  shifts  and 

reversals  in  retardate  discrimination  learning. 
The  Biosocial  Basis  of  Mental  Retardation,  Johns  Hopkins 
Press,  Baltimore,  Md.,  65.   Retardation  discrimination 
learning. 
MPG  "    WALKER,  M.B.,  Berkeley  Workreation  Comm., 
Cal.        Berkeley  Workreation 
BIRKY,  M.M.,  Council  for  Retarded  Children, 
Mishawaka,  Ind.       Observation  of  community 
projects 
GOLDSTONE,  SANF0RD,  Col.  Med.,  Baylor 
Univ.,  Houston,  Texas       Time  sense 
in  normal  and  osvchooatholooic  states 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  65:273,  62.   Anchor 
effects,  spatial  judgements,  and  schizo- 
phrenia . 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  68:346,  64.    Constancy 
of  absolute  judgments  of  size  by  normals  and 
schizophrenics. 

J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56:302,  63.  Hyper- 
thermia, hyperthyroidism  and  time  judgement. 

J  Exp  Psychol  67:483,  64.    Direct  comparison  of 
auditory  and  visual  durations. 

J  Gen  Psychol  70:369,  64.    Auditory  and  visual 
time  judgment. 

J  Psychol  54:33,  62.    Time  judgment  and 
schizophrenia:   Step  interval  as  relevant  con- 
textual factor. 

J  Psychoi  54:159,  62.  Time  judgment  and 
schizophrenia:  Psychophysical  method  as 
relevant  contextual  factor. 

J  Soc  Psychol  61:303,  63.    Sociometric  status 
and  apparent  duration. 

Percept  Motor  Skills  14:222,  62.    Replication: 
Effect  of  subliminal  shock. 

Percept  Motor  Skills  14:318,  62.   Effects  of 
alcohol  on  apparent  duration. 

Percept  Motor  Skills  14:366,  62.    Comparison 
of  tactile  and  auditory  time  ludgment. 

Percept  Motor  Skills  14:333,  62.    Influence 
of  subliminal  stimuli  on  judgment  of  length. 

Percept  Motor  Skills  14:475,  62.   Effects  of 
subliminal  anchors  upon  judgments  of  size. 

Percept  Motor  Skiils  15:28,  62.    Time  esti- 
mation and  osvchooatholoqv. 

Percept  Mclor  Skills  16:376,  63.    Time  judg- 
ment:  A  comparison  of  filled  and  unfilled 
durations. 

Percept  Motor  Skills  16:648,  63.   Time  judgment 
and  level  of  aspiration. 

Percept  Motor  Skills  17:286,  63.   Proprioceptive 
involvement,  psychophysical  method  and 
temporal  judgement. 

Percept  Mot  Skills  17:763,  63.  Judgment  of 
filled  and  unfilled  durations:  Intersensory 
factors . 


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Percept  Mot  Skills  19:606,  64.    Properties  of 
sound  and  the  auditory-visual  difference  in 
time  judgment. 
Psychol  Bull  61:176,  64.    Adaptation  level,  per- 
sonality theory  and  psychopathology. 
PhD  Thesis,  Univ  Houston,  63.    Time  judgment 

and  schizophrenia:  Intersensory  factors. 
Percept  Motor  Skills  19:446,  64.    Properties  of 
sound  and  the  auditory-visual  differences  in 
time  judgment. 
Hallucinations,  Grune  and  Stratton,  New  York, 
261,  62.    Psychophysics,  reality  and 
hallucinations. 
OM-01122  MPG        TINE,  SEBASTIAN,  Senior  Citizens,  Inc., 

Nashville,  Tenn.       Retraining  adults  in 
community  services  employment 
"Gefontologist  n,  llMo  l;:s,  Mar  64.    Ketraming 
older  adults  for  employment  in  community 
services. 
Mind  Matter  9,  (No  l):lt>,  Mar  b4.    Ketraming 
senior  citizens  for  new  careers  in  community 
service. 
MPG         SHAFTER,  A.J.,  Enid  State  Sch.,  Okla. 

Visitation  to  institutions  for  the  mentally  retarded 
MPG       SCHIEFELBUSCH,  RICHARD  L.,  Grad.  Sch., 
Univ.  Kansas,  Lawrence,  Kans. 
Demonstration  of  therapy  for  retardates 
with  communication  disorders 
Thesis,  PhD,  Purdue  Univ,  64.    Perceptual  and  expressive 

skills:  A  study  of  the  mentally  retarded. 
MPG        RAPAPORT,  W.,  Pub.  Hlth.,  Welfare,  San  Mateo, 
Cal.  Regional  integration 

of  oublic  osvchiatric  services 
MPG        KAPELOFF,  H.B.,  Texas  Assn.  MH,  Austin,  Tex. 

Summer  work  experience  program  for  youth 
MPG       SIGURDSON,  H.R.,  U.  So.  California,  Los 
Angeles       Methodology  for  uniform  social 
agency  data  collection 
MPG        ENOS,  F.A.,  Central  Wisconsin  Colony,  Madison 
Program  planning  for  state-wide  evaluation  center 
MPG       ZWERLING,  ISRAEL,  Albert  Einstein  Col. 
Med.,  Yeshiva  Univ.,  N.Y.C.       Clinical 
center  for  family  and  small  group 
research 
J  Clin  Psychol  20,  (No  3):369,  Jul  64.    Some 
MMPI  dimensions  of  physical  and  psycholog- 
ical illness. 
Am  J  Psychiat  122:1095,  Apr  66.   A  two-year  follow-up 
evaluation  of  acute  psychotic  patients  treated  in  a  day 
hospital. 
Family  Proc  5:105,  66.   Communicator-communicant 

approach  to  family  interaction  research. 
Proc  Am  Psychiat  Assn  Mtg,  May  66.   A  "high  expectations" 

halfway  house:  A  follow-up. 
Proc  Am  Psychiat  Assn,  May  66.    Evaluation  of  a  program 

for  training  attendance  teachers  in  the  field  of  mental  health. 
Proc  Am  Psychiat  Assn,  May  66.    Psychiatry  vs.  history: 
American  psychiatry's  misevaluation  of  the  medieval 
withchcraft  epidemic. 
Proc  Am  Psychiat  Assn,  May  66.    Family  structure,  family 

crises  and  psychiatric  emergencies. 
Proc  Eastern  Psychol  Assn  Mtg,  New  York,  Apr  66.    Study 
of  two  community  mental  health  training  techniques  in  a 
public  school  setting. 
MPG       HOCH,  E.L.,  American  Psychological  Assn., 

Washington,  D.C.       Research  and  demonstration 
in  pupil  personnel  services 
MPG       SOUTHARD,  CURTIS,  Montgomery  County 
Health  Dept.,  Mental  Health  Cr., 
Silver  Spring,  Md.       Comprehensive 
community  care  for  the  mentally  ill 
MSM        PROBSTEIN,  I.,  Central  Wisconsin  Colony  and 
Training  Sch.,  Madison,  Wis.       Use  of  a 
newsletter  to  promote  multidisciplinary 
education  for  the  retarded 
MH  TYLER,  FORREST  B.,  Univ.  Southern  Illinois, 

Carbondale,  Illinois  The  development  of 

behavior  patterns  in  children 
Child  Develop  33:427,  62.    Motivational 

changes  during  preschool  attendance. 
J  Genet  Psychol  101:69,  62.   Relationships 

among  motivations  of  parents  and  their  children. 
Psychol  Monogr:  Gen,  Appl  76:1,  62.  A  thresh- 
old conception  of  need  value. 
OM-0II39  MPG       EDDY,  MAX",  Purdue  Research  Fdn.,  Lafayette, 

Indiana        A  cooperative  job  training  program 
for  retarded  vouth 
Indiana  Industr  Educ  Assn  Bull  33,  (No  1),  Nov 

64.   Retarded  youth— Evansville. 
Indiana  Teacher  109,  (No  1),  Sep-Oct  64. 
They  might  have  been  dropouts. 
MH-01140  BS  MALZBERG,  BENJAMIN,  Res.  Fdn.  for  Mental 

Hyg.  Inc.,  Albany,  N.Y.         Epidemiological 
studies  of  the  distribution  and  incidence  of 
disease 
Acta  Psychiat  Scand  38:48,  62.    Mental  dis- 
ease among  Norwegian-born  and  native-born 
of  Norwegian  parentage  in  New  York  state. 
Ment  Hyg  46:510,  Oct  62.   Distribution  of  mental 

disease  according  to  religious  affiliation. 
Ment  Hyg  47,  (No  4):649,  Oct  63  .    Mental 
disease  among  Russian-born  and  native-born 
of  Russian-born  parentage  in  New  York  State, 
1949-1951. 


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MPG       MESNER,  "D.C,  U.  Nebraska,  Lincoln       Pilot 

cost  analysis  study 
MH  WIRT,  ROBERT  D.,  Col.  Sci.,  Literature,  Univ. 

Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  Minn.         Research  on 
personal  and  social  adjustment 
J  Clin  Psychol  18:305,  Jul  62.    Achievement 
among  delinouencv-Drone  adolescents. 
MPG        ABRAMS,  ARNOLD,  Roosevelt  Univ., 
Chicago,  III.       Chicago  area  plan 
for  workers'  mental  health 
Canad  Ment  Health,  Nov-Dec  65.    Dimensions  in  planning. 
Community  Ment  Health  J,  Winter  65.    Mental  health  of  the 

poor. 
Dis  Nerv  Syst,  Sep  63.    Group  psychotherapy  as  primary 

treatment  in  an  out-patient  clinic. 
Ment  Hyg  Vol  47,  Jul  63.    Urban  mental  health  services  and 

responsibilities  of  mental  health  professionals. 
Monogr  Illinois  Dept  Ment  Health,  Oct  65.    Plan  for  campus 

based  community  mental  health  activities. 
American  Educator  Encyclopedia.  65.    Alcoholism. 
Mental  Health  of  the  Poor,  Free  Press  of  Glencoe,  New  York, 

64.  Chicago  area  plan  for  workers'  mental  health. 
Unfinished  Tasks  in  the  Behavioral  Sciences,  Williams  and 

Wilkins  Co,  Baltimore,  64.    Lditors. 
MPG       GANSER,  L.J.,  State  Dept.  Pub.  Welfare,  Madison, 
Wis.       Travel  Project—District  mental  health 
consultants 
MPG       SHAFER,  V.W.,  Harding  Hosp.,  Worthington, 

Ohio       Psychiatric  nursing  supervisor  training 
evaluation 
MPG       OSNOS,  ROBERT  J.  B.,  Greenwich  House 

Counseling  Cr.,  N.Y.C.       NYU-Greenwich 
House  Community-Based  Addiction  Program 
Clin  Med  72:325,  65.    Treatment  of  the  drug  addict  on  an 

outpatient  basis. 
Psychiat  Dig  25:21,  64.   A  rorschach  study  of  adolescent 

addicts  who  died  of  an  overdose:  A  sign  approach. 
Psychol  Rep  17:102,  65.    Goal  behavior  of  adolescent 

addicts  and  delinquent  non-addicted  peers. 
Drug  Addiction  in  Youth,  Pergamon  Press,  New  York,  p.  67, 
61T    Psychological  characteristics  of  the  adolescent  addict. 
Drug  Addiction  In  Youth,  Pergamon  Press,  New  York,  p.  86, 

65.  Attitudes  toward  authority  among  adolescent  addicts 
as  a  function  of  ethnicity,  sex  and  length  of  drug  use. 

Drug  Addiction  in  Youth,  Pergamon  Press,  New  York,  p.  99, 
65.    A  comparison  of  the  rorschach  behavior  of  adolescent 
addicts  who  died  of  an  overdose  with  addict  controls. 
Am  J  Nurs  p.  63,  Nov  63.   Clinic  for  adolescents  with 

veneral  disease. 
MH  SPRIESTERSBACH,  D.C,  Col.  Liberal  Arts, 

Univ.  Iowa,  Iowa  City,  Iowa  Psychosocial 

adjustment  of  persons  with  cleft  palates 
J  Chronic  Disease,  v.  13, p. 244,  Mar  61 
J  Speech  Hearing  Res,  v. 4, p. 287,  Sept  61 

J  Speech  Hearing  Res  4:362,  Dec  61.    Cleft 
arnun  .  artirnlaHnn 

J  Speech  Hearing  Res  5:59,  Mar  62.   Articula- 

torv  movements,  cleft  palates. 
J  Speech  Hearing  Res  5:80,  Mar  62.   Commun- 
ication skills  in  children  with  clefts. 
J  Speech  Hearing  Dis  27:218,  Aug  62.    Evalu- 
ating velopharyngeal  competency. 
Plast  Reconstr  Surg  29:392,  Apr  62.    Inci- 
dence of  cleft  lio  and  palate. 
Plastic  Reconstr  Surg  30:336,  Sep  62. 

Hearinq  loss  in  children  with  cleft  palates. 
Diagnostic  Methods  in  Speech  Pathology.  Harper 
&  Row.  Pub.  New  York.  63. 
MPG        PROBSTEIN,  IRWIN,  Dept.  of  Public  Welfare, 
Madison,  Wis.       Shared  responsibility 
for  care  of  mentally  retarded 
BS  HARTE,  T.J.,    Sch.  Soc.  Science,  Catholic 

Univ.  America.,  Washington,  D.C.         Sociological 
problems  in  human  qenetics 
Research  Plans  in  the  Fields  of  Religion, 
Values  and  Morality,  Religious  Educ  Assn, 
New  York.  p.  153.  62.    Integrative  role  of 
reliaion  in  the  Brandvwine  Dnnulatinn. 
MPG        COHEN,  FELIX,  Westborough  State  Hospital, 
Westborough,  Mass.       A  basic  community 
mental  health  program 
J  Religion  Health  4,  (No  2):188,  Jan  65.    Pres- 
criptive group  therapy. 
Ment  Hyg  48,  (No  45:621,  Qct  64.    Alcoholics 
anonymous  principles  and  the  treatment  of 
emotional  illness. 
MPG        MICHELSON,  JOSEPH  P.,  The  Jewish  Hospital, 
Brooklyn,  N.Y.       Integrated  adolescent 
physical -mental  health  program 
MPG        MELICAN,  THOMAS  P.,  Catholic  Soc.  Services 
Wayne  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.       Foster  child 
treatment— A  differential  role  approach 
MPG       KIRKPATRICK,  P.A.,  Kennebec  Mental  Hlth. 
Assn.,  Waterville,  Maine       Development  of 
mental  health  services  in  a  rural  area 
MPG       OPPENHEIMER,  SONYA,  Mental  Development 
Cr.,  Western  Reserve  Univ.,  Cleveland, 
Ohio       Identification  of  mild  retarda- 
tion in  first  two  years 
Am  J  Dis  Child  106:43,  63.    Predicting  intel- 
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Am  J  Dis  Child  106:101,  63.    Sequelae  of  pre- 
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under  three  years. 
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mental  test  scores. 
MET        BERRY,  H.K.,  Children's  Hosp.,  Cincinnati 
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deficiency 
Amino  Acid  Pools,  461,  62.    Increase  in  urinary 
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metabolic  disorders  among  mentally  retarded 
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phenylketonuria  among  infants  born  in  Cincin- 
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for  phenylalanine  in  management  of  phenyl- 
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for  leucine,  valine  and  isoleucine. 
JAMA  178:842,  Nov  61.    Cincinnati  phenylketo- 
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JAMA  181:167,  Aug  62.    Newborn  siblings  in 
families  known  to  have  hereditary  disorders. 
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in  the  newborn. 
Ohio  Med  J  57:1001,  Sep  61.    Report  of  a  large 

scale  case  findina  Droaram  in  Cincinnati. 
Ohio  Med  J  58:557,  May  62.   Galactosemia:   An 
inherited  metabolic  disorder. 
MPG        HUESSY,  HANS  R.,  Col.  Med.,  Univ. 

Vermont,  Burlington,  Vt.       Increased  use 
of  family  ohvsician  in  follow-up  care 
MPG        CLOWARD,  RICHARD  A.,  Sch.  Soc.  Work, 

Columbia  Univ.,  New  York,  N.Y.       Mobilization 
for  youth  research 
Columbia  Univ  Sch  Social  Work  Alumni  Conf,  Apr  66.   Private 
benevolance  and  the  welfare  state:   The  founts  of  social  wel- 
fare. 
The  Nation,  Aug,  65.   The  war  on  poverty  -  are  the  poor  left 

out? 
The  Nation  (Part  1  _  2) ,  Feb  66.   Poverty,  injustice  and  the 

welfare  state. 
Proc  Soc  Work  Day  Ann  Conf,  Buffalo,  Spring,  66.   Private 
social  welfare's  disengagement  from  the  poor:   The  case  of 
family  adjustment  agencies. 
Social  Serv  Rev  40:56,  Mar  66.    Local  residents  as  mediators 
between  middle  class  professional  workers  and  lower  class 
clients. 
Social  Work  11,  (No  1),  Jan  66.   Participation  of  residents  in 

neighborhood  community  action  programs. 
The  Role  of  Government  in  Promoting  Social  Change,  Columbia 
Univ  Press,  Jun  66.    I  he  professional  bureaucracies: 
Benefit  systems  as  influence  systems. 
Social  Statistics  for  Metropolitan  New  York,  No  2,  New  York, 
Mar  6b.    1V6U  tact  book  tor  the  New  York  -  Northeastern  New 
Jersey  standard  consolidated  area:    The  non-whit.  Puerto 
Rican  and  white  non-Puerto  Rican  oooulation. 
MPG        LOEB,  MARTIN  B.,  Sch.  Social  Work, 
Univ.  Wisconsin,  Madison,  Wis. 
County  Mental  Hospital— Resource  for 
mental  health 
Bull  Menninger  Clin  26:273,  62.   Repression 

and  cognitive  style. 

TrocTsTlnt  Uongr  boc  Fsycniat,  London,  Aug 
64.    Hospital  social  systems  and  the  admin- 
istrative process. 
MPG        PASCIUTTI,  JOHN  J.,  Vermont  Education  Assn., 
Montpelier,  Vt.        Teenagers  in  trouble 
with  alcohol — A  study 
MPG        STONE,  NELLIE  D.,  New  Jersey  Assn. 
Retarded  Children,  East  Orange,  N.J. 
Family  factors  related  to  placement 
of  mongoloids 
MPG       TAYLOR,  CHARLES  E.,  Memorial  Hosp., 
North  Conway,  N.H.       Rural  hospital 
research  and  therapy  unit  for  alcoholism 
EXP  Psy   Seitz,  P.F.D.,  Institute  for  Psychoanalysis,  Chicago,  III. 
MN  JERVIS,  G.A.,    Letchworth  Village,  Thiells, 

New  York  Studies  on  phenylketonuria 

Biochim  Biophys  Acta  71:204,  63.    Phenylketo- 
nuria.   II.  Excretion  of  N-acetyl-L-phenyl- 
alanine  in  phenylketonuria. 
J  Biol  Chem  236:2656,  Oct  61.    Biochemical 
studies  on  phenylketonuria. 
MPG       WEIGERT.  EDITH  H.,  Washington  Sch.  Psy- 
chiatry, Washington,  D.C.       Clinical 
study  of  emotional  challenge  of  pregnancy 
MHSC        Wolff,  P. H.,  Austen  RiggsCr.,  Inc.,  Stockbridge,  Mass. 
MPG        SILBERSTEIN,  RICHARD  M.,  Staten  Island 
Mental  Health  Society,  Staten  Island, 
N.Y.       Demonstration  behavior  disorder 
prevention  program 
MHSC       Freedman.  D.X.  ,Yale  Univ. ,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Dis  Nerv  Syst,  vol.  22,  61. 
Fed  Proc  20:321,  61. 
MPG        MOTT,  THURMAN,  Jr.,  Spring  Grove  State  Hosp., 
Sykesville,  Md.       A  combined  day-night 
adolescent  hospital  program 
MPG        SCHOPLER,  ERIC,  Univ.  Nortb  Carolina, 
Chapel  Hill,  N.C.       Teaching  techniques 
for  psychotic  children 
Group  Therapy  in  Childhood  Psychosis,  Univ  North  Carolina 
Press,  65. 


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MH  ERIKSEN,  CHARLES  W.,  Sch.  Lib.  Arts,  Sci., 

Univ.  Illinois,  Urbana,  III.       Behavior 
without  awareness 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  62:497,  61.    Precon- 
scious  perception:   Re-examination  of  the 
Poetzl  phenomenon. 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  67:114,  63.    Decision 
making,  conflict,  and  physiological  arousal. 
J  Abnorm  Psychol  70:123,  65.    Some  character- 
istics of  posthypnotic  amnesia. 
J  Exp  Psychol  64:272,  62.    Cognitive  factors  in 

hpart  ratp  rnnriirinninn 
J  Exp  Psychol  64:329,  Oct  62.    Use  of  tempera- 
ture stress  with  cool  air  reinforcement  for 
human  operant  conditioning. 
J  Exp  Psychol  66:363,  63.    Some  sources  of 
artifact  in  studies  of  the  tachistoscopic  per- 
ception of  words. 
J  Exp  Psychol  66:485,  63.    Form  recognition 
at  brief  durations  as  a  function  of  adapting 
field  and  interval  between  stimulations. 
J  Exp  Psychol  66:601,  63.    Role  of  awareness 
in  learning  and  use  of  correlated  extraneous 
cues  on  perceptual  tasks. 
J  Exp  Psychol  68:28,  64.    Storage  and  decay 

characteristics  of  nonattended  auditory  stimuli. 
J  Exp  Psychol  68:423,  64.    Short-term  memory 

and  retroactive  interference  in  visual  perception. 
J  Exp  Res  Perspect  Y:33,  65.    Effects  or"sub- 
liminal"  prompting  on  paired-associate  learn 
ing. 
J  Personality  30  (Suppl):329,  62.    Figments, 

fantasies  and  follies. 
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threshold  for  form. 
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in  vision^.        

PsycKonom  Sci  1:249,  64.  "Investigation  oFHfe 
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ing. 
Psychonom  Sci  1:793,  64.   Inhibition  oF  a  simple 
visual  reaction  time  by  a  second  stimulus:  A 
failure  to  replicate. 
Psychonom  SciT:313,  64.    Luminance  sumrnafTon*- 
contrast  reduction  as  a  basis  for  certain  forward 
and  backward  masking  effects. 
MPG       SPEERS,  REX  W.,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ. 
North  Carolina,  Chapel  Hill,  N.C. 
Group  psychotherapy  of  preschool 
psychotic  children 
ATJTTOrthopsychiat  34,  (No  41:659,  Jul  64. 
Group  psychotherapy  with  preschool  psychotic 
children  and  collateral  group  therapy  of  their 
parents:  A  preliminary  repprt  of  the  first  two 
years. 
J  Exp  Psychol  70:277,  65.    Short  term  perceptual  recognition 

memory  for  tachistoscopically  presented  nonsense  forms. 
J  Exp  Psychol  70:343,  65.   A  reinterpretation  of  one  form  of 

backward  and  forward  masking  in  visual  perception. 
Percept  Psychophys  1:87,  66.    Temporal  luminance 

summation  effects  in  backward  and  forward  masking. 
Psychonom  Sci  2:351,  65.    Internal  perceptual  system  noise 

and  redundancy  in  simultaneous  inputs  in  form  identification. 
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Press,  65. 
Psychopathology  of  Perception,  Grune  &  Stratton,  New  York, 

p.  222,  65.    Perceptual  defense. 
MPG        RAPOPORT,  LYDIA,  Sch.  Social  Welfare, 
Univ.  California,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Preventive  potentials  of  child  day 
care  center 
MPG        HAUN,  PAUL,  Division  Mental  Health  and 
Hosp.,  Trenton,  N.J.       Resident 
oreceptorship  by  private  psychiatrists 
MPG        KRIMMEL,  HERMAN  E.,  Western  Reserve 
Univ.,  Cleveland,  Ohio       Training, 
research,  community  education  on 
alcoholism 
Proc  Ann  Mtg  Nat  Counc  Alcoholism. 
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to  accept  community  resources  . 
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treatment. 
MH  LOEVINGER,  JANE,  Jewish  Hosp.,  St.  Louis, 

Missouri  Objective  personality 

measurement 
Genet  Psychol  Monog  65:53,  62.    Measuring 
Dersonalitv  oatterns  of  women. 
MPG        McCOY,  EARL,  Auraria  Community  Cr., 
Denver,  Colo.       Intervention  in  the 
face  of  neighborhood  bliaht 
MPG        WISEMAN,  FREDERICK,  Brandeis  Univ., 
Waltham,  Mass.       Research  in  crime 
and  mental  illness 
MPG        SEXTON,  PATRICIA  CAYO,  Sch.  Education, 
New  York  Univ.,  N.Y. C.        School 
adjustment  and  maladjustment  of  boys 
MPG        BEACH,  WILLIAM  B.,  California 
State  Dept.  Mental  Hygiene, 
Sacramento,  Cal.       Site  visits 
for  oroaram  Dlannina 


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PMY       JARVIK,  MURRAY  E..  Albert  Einstein  Sen.  Med., 
Yeshiva  Univ.,  New  York,  M.Y.       Behavioral 
effects  of  drugs  in  Macaca  mulatta 
Am  J  Psychol  74:298,  Jun  61.   Apparatus 
for  self-adjustment  of  the  interval  in  delayed 
alternation  bv  monkevs. 
Fed  Proc  20,  Mar  61.    Retrograde  amnesia 
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J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  54:109,  61.    Drug- 
induced  retrograde  amnesia. 
J  Exp  Ana!  Behav  7:82,  64.  A  simple  circuit  for 

contact  responses. 
J  Phamiacol  Exp  Ther  131:108,  Jan  61. 

Nitrous  oxide  and  discrimination. 
Psychol  Rep  8:5S,  61.   A  water-escape  test 

for  mice. 
Psychol  Rep  8:311,  61.    Extinction  of  a 

resoonse  conditioned  in  a  sinale  trial. 
Psychopharmacologia  2:172,  61.   Impairment  of 
retention  for  a  conditioned  response  by  ether 
anesthesia  in  mice. 
Psychopharmacologia  6:388,  64.    Effects  of  sodium 
pentobarbital  on  complex  operant  discriminations. 
Sci  Am  210:3,  64.   The  hallucinogenic  drugs. 
Science  133:14  77,  May  61.   Ether-induced 
retroarade  amnesia  for  one-trial  conditioning. 
Pharmacologic  Techniques  in  Drug  Evaluation." 
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Techniques  For  evaluating  the  effects  of  drugs 
on  memory. 
Re_aional  Neurcchemistrv,  Pergamon  Press,  New 
YorkT^fifTkl.    Carotid  and  vertebral  cather- 
ization. 
MPG       PENNINGRQTH,  PAULW.,  Southern  Regional 
Educ.  Board,  Atlanta,  Ga.       An  assessment  of 
needs  and  problems  in  after-care 
Quart  J  Stud  Alcohol  26:384,  65.    Effects  of  ethyl  alcohol 

on  retention  in  a  delayed-response  test. 
Pharmacology  of  Conditioning.  Learning  and  Retention, 
Pergamon  Press,  65,  p.  157!    Some  factors  influencing 
sliort-term  memory. 
The  Psychology  of  Eflon  Brunswick,  Holt,  Rinehart  & 

Winston,  66,  p.  237.    A  functional  review  of  memory. 
MPG        DOBROF,  ROSE,  Hebrew  Home  for  Aged, 
Bronx,  N.Y.       A  workshop  program  in 
an  institution  for  the  aged 
MPG        KAUFMAN,  HAROLD  F.,  Social  Sci.  Res,  Cr., 
Mississippi  State  Univ.,  State  College, 
Miss.       Community  structure  arid  involve- 
ment 
Thesis,  PhD,  K  P  Wilkinson,  Mississippi  State  Univ.,  65. 

A  behavioral  measure  of  community  leadership. 
Thesis,  MA,  J  V  Smith,  Mississippi  State  Univ,  65. 

Attitudes  of  community  leaders. 
MHSC     AMES,  ADELBERT,  III,  Harvard  Med.  Sen., 

Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  Boston,  Mass.  Studies 

on  the  metabolism  of  the  brain  as  related  to 
mental  function 
Science  133:1767,  Jun  61.   Recording  of 
sinale  unit  activity  in  central  nervous  tissue. 
MPG       EVANS,  N.C.,  Kingsley  House  and  New  Orleans 
Day  Nursery  Assn.,  New  Orleans,  Louisiana 
Observations  of  social  services  in  public  housing 
MPG        MORSE,  WILLIAM  C.,  National  Education 

Assn.,  Washington,  D.C.  Public  school 

classes  for  the  emotionally  handicapped 
MPG       WITTSON,  C,  Nebraska  Psychiatric  Inst.,  Omaha, 
Nebraska       Continue  and  improve  mental  health 
statistical  reporting 
MPG       JAMES,  BERNARD  J.,  Univ.  Wisconsin, 
Madison,  Wis.       Institute  in 
executive  development 
Ment  Hosp  p.  686,  Dec  64.   Advanced  study  for  psychiatric 

administrators. 
MPG       ISAACSON,  JOHN,  Rochester  State  Hosp., 
Rochester,  Minn.       Deaf  services 
integrated  in  state  mental  hospital 
Ment  Hosp,  Aug  64.   A  pilot  study:   Impaired  hearing  in 

psychotic  patients. 
MPG       LIVENSTEIN,  M.A.,  Metropolitan  Alcoholic  Rehab. 
Cr.,  130  Bowery,  N.Y.C.      Metropolitan  alcoholic 
rehabilitation 
MPG        ENOS,  FRANCIS  A.,  Jane  Wayland  Child  Cr., 
Phoenix,  Ariz.       Jane  Wayland  Child 
Center  dav-treatment  Dronram 
MPG        KENT,  ELIZABETH  L.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Lafayette 
Clinic,  Detroit,  Mich.       Instructors  in 
inservice  education  in  nursing 
EXP  Psy   Greenbiatt,  M.,  Harvard  Univ.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
MPG       MEAD,  NIRNA  E.,  448  Kensington  Drive, 
Siloxi,  Miss.       Social  rehabilitation 
club  for  former  NP  patients 
MHP        HANES,  LEE  D.,_Greater  Kansas  City 
Mental  Health  i-dn.,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.       Work  shoo  on  day  hospital 
Day  Care  of  Psychiatric  Patients,  C  C  Thomas,  Springfield, 
111,  Ch.  5,  p. Si,  64.    i  he  day  hospital  as  a  staff-patient 
community. 


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SELLIN,  THORSTEN,  Univ.  Pennsylvania, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.       Extent  and  character 
of  delinquency  in  an  age  cohort 
ADAMS,  ROBERT  S.,  Child  Guidance  Clinic 
Waterbury,  Waterbury,   Conn.        Waiting  list 
dropouts  in  a  Child  Guidance  Clinic 
FRYER,  GIDEON  W.,  Sch.  Social  Work,  Univ. 
Tennessee,  Knoxviile,  Tenn.        Improving 
decision-making  of  youna  low-income  couples 
FAIRWEATHER,  GEORGE  W.,  Sch.  Humanities, 
Sci.,  Stanford  Univ.,  Stanford,   Cal.        The 
effect  of  group  membership  on  community 
adjustment 
SONTAG,  L.W„  Fels  Res.  Inst.,  Yellow  Springs, 
Ohio       Multidisciplinary  studies  in  human 
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Am  J  Clin  Nutr  11:418,  62.    Anthropometry  in 

clinical  aDoraisal  of  nutritional  status. 
Am  J  Dis  Child  103:603,  62.    Parent-child  simi- 
larities in  hand-wrist  ossification. 
Am  J  Obstet  Gynec  85:873*,  63.    Postpartum  and 

aoe  chanaes  in  areolar  ojamentation. 
Am  J  Orthodont  47:661,  Sep  61.    Research 

and  malocclusion. 
Angle  Orthodont  32:14,  Jan  62.    Third  molar 

agenesis  and  reduction  in  tooth  number. 
Am  J  Orthopsychiat  33:532,  63.    The  emer- 
gence of  intellectual  achievement  motives. 
Am  J  Phys  Anthropoi  21,  63.    The  genetics  of 

hand-wrist  ossification. 
Ann  NY  Acad  Sci  99,  63.    Human  biology  and 

research  in  bodv  enmoositinn 
Ann  NY  Acad  Sci  99,  63.    A  tank  to  measure 

body  volume  by  water  displacement  (BoVoTa). 
Child  Develop  32:25,  61.    Form,  color  and 

size  in  children's  conceptual  behavior. 
Child  Develop  32:45,  61.    Sex  differences  in 

aggression. 
Child  Develop  32:625,  61.   Child's  symbolic 

conceptualization  of  parents. 
De  Genetica  Medica,  Rome,  2,  62.   The  genetics 

of  normal  human  arowth. 
J  Abnorrn  Soc  Psychol  62:504,  61.    Stability 

of  achievement  behavior. 
J  Genet  Psycnol  102:83,  63.    Constitutional 

correlate  of  parlv  intpllpntivp  fimr.rinnino 
J  Personality  29:217,  Ju;i  61.   Availability  of 

conflictful  ideas. 
Mod  Probl  Paediat  7:50,  62.    Determinants  of 

size  and  arowth  during  first  three  vears. 
Mod  Problems  Paediat  7:139,  62.    Psychosomatic 

and  somatoDsvchics  from  birth  to  three  vears. 
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Qpyplnnment.  John  Wilev.  Pub.  New  York.  62. 
Contemporary  Issues  in  Thematic  Apperceptive 
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Dental  Anthropology.  Pergamon  Press,  Oxford, 
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variations  in  tooth  sequence  polymorphism. 

Genetics  of  Oral  Structure,  Univ  Chicago  Press, 
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its  significance  to  dental  genetics. 

Psychosomatic  Obstetrics,  Gynecology  and 
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schizophrenic  and  other  children 
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SUGI,  TETSU,  Camp  Fire  Girls,  L.  A.  Area 
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Social  group  work  with  the  culturally 
deprived 
MILLER,  DOROTHY  H.,  State  Dept.  Mental 
Hygiene,  Sacramento,  Cal.       Returns  to 
the  mental  hospital— A  pilot  study 
Proc  Am  Personnel  Uuid  Assh  Nat  Mtg, "San 
Francisco,  Calif,  Mar  64.    Effects  of  stigma 
on  the  re-employmen'  of  posthospital  mental 

patients:   An  empirical  approach. 
Proc  Pacific  sociol  Assn  Ann  Mtg,  bait  LaTfe 
City,  Utah,  Apr  65.    Worlds  that  fail.    I.  Ret- 
rospective analysis  of  posthospital  mental 
patients'  worlds.  (Summary). 
GRUNEBAUM,  HENRY  U.,  Massachusetts 
Mental  Hlth.  Res.  Corp.,  Boston,  Mass. 
The  management  and  evaluation  of  a  Joint 
Admission  Program 
Arch  Gen  Psychiat  2:90,  64.    Psychotic  mothers  and  their 
children.    II.  Psychological  studies  of  mothers  caring 
for  their  infants  and  young  children  in  a  psychiatric  hospital. 
BS  BRADWAY,  KATHERINE  P.,  Sch.  Humanities  & 

Sci.,  Univ.  Stanford,  Stanford,  Cal.        IQ 
changes  from  preschool  and  adolescence  to 
adulthood 
J  Educ  Psychol  53,  Feb  62.   Intelligence  at 
adulthood:  Twentv-five  vear  follow-uo. 


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MPG        WILLIAMS,  T.  GLYNE,  Dept.  MH  and  Menial 
Retardation,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 
Coordinating  community  and  hospital 
osvchiatric  services 
MPG        PASTO,  TARMO  A.,  Sacramento  State  Col. 
Fdn.,  Sacramento,   Cal.  ARS  gratia 

homini;--Ar»  therapy  helps  mental  patient 
MH  Wenger.  M.A.,  Univ.  California,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

MPG       BECK,  J.C.,  Massachusetts  Mental  Health  Res. 
Corp.,  Boston      Impact  of  the  hospital  on  the 
chronic  schizophrenic 
BS  MURRAY,  HENRY  A.,  Harvard  U.,  Cambridge, 

Mass.       Competitive  and  cooperative 
social  interaction 
J  Project  Techn  25,  (No  4):404,  61.    Commentary 
on  the  case  of  El. 
EP  WiSCHNER,  GEORGE  J.,  Sch.  Natural  Scl., 

Univ.  Pittsburgh,  Pittsburgh,   Pa.        The 
formation  of  learning  sets  by  children 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  55:518,  62.    Aquisi- 
tion  and  long-term  retention  of  an  object- 
quality  learning  set  by  retarded  children. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  55:524,  62.    Con- 
current learnincj-set  formation. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56:440,  63.    Three- 
dimensional  objects  vs.  projected  color  photo- 
araohs  of  objects  as  stimuli  in  learning  set 
formation  hv  rpt.irripri  children 
EP  KRECH,  D.,  Grad.  Sch.,  U.  California,  Berkeley 

Brain  chemistry  and  behavior  in  the  rat 
Anat  Rec  139:221,  61. 
J  Neurochem  6:210,  61. 
Arch  Neurol  8:403,  Apr  63.    Effects  of  complex 

environment  and  blindness  on  rat  brain 
Fed  Proc  22:515,  63.    Effects  of  environmental 
complexity  and  training  on  brain  chemistry  and 
anatomv  amono  mature  rats. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  55:186,  62.   Relation 
between  adrenal  weight,  brain  cholinesterase 
activity,  and  hole-in-wai!  behavior  of  mice 
under  different  livinn  conditions 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  55:794,  62.   Age  of 

trainini:  and  cholinesterase. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  55:801,  62.   Brain 

chemistry  and  oroblem-solvinq. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  7,  (No  2):150,  Mar  64.    An 

inexpensive  and  simple  solid  state  timer. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  7,  (No  3):267,  May  64.    A 

reliable  silent  electronic  shock  scrambler. 
Proc  Soc  Exp  Biol  Med  112:781,  63.    Strain 
differences  in  seizure  responses  and  brain 
cholinesterase  activity  in  rats. 
Psychol  Franc  6:81,  Apr  61. 
Nature  190:515,  May  61. 
Rev  Psychol  Francaise  7:209,  Jul  62.   Effets 
de  I'apprentissage  sur  la  chimie  et  I'anatomie 
du  cerveau. 
MPG       SHELLY,  JOSEPH  A.,  Supreme  Court  State  of 
New  York,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.        Halfway  house 
and  testing  program  for  drug  addicts 
Kansas  Stud  Educ  14,  (No  3):3,  Jun  64.    Effects 
of  heredity  and  environment  on  brain  chemistry, 
brain  anatomy,  and  learning  ability  in  the  rat. 
MH  EPSTEIN,  SEYMOUR,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ. 

Massachusetts,  Amherst,  Mass.       The 
measurement  of  drive  and  conflict 
Am  Psychol  18:397,  63.    Steepness  of  approach- 
avoidance  gradients  in  humans  as  a  function  of 
experience. 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psych  63:169,  61.    The-natic 

sexual  responses,  drive  and  ouilt. 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  64:97,  62.    Theory  and 
experiment  on  the  measurement  of  approach- 
avoidance  conflict. 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  64:130,  62.    Influence 
of  hunger  on  the  learning  and  recall  of  food- 
related  words. 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  67,  (No  5):469,  63. 
Thermatic  hostility  and  quilt  responses  as 
related  to  self-reported  hostility,  quilt  and 
conflict. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56:163,  63.    Effect  of 
adrenalectomy  on  attenuation  of  conditioned 
avoidance  response  by  ECS  in  the  rat. 
J  Consult  Psychol  25:463,  61.    Food-related 

responses  to  ambiauous  stimuli. 
J  Consult  Psychol  26:345,  62.    Relationships 

amono  three  levels  of  conflict 
J  Consult  Psychol  27,  (No  1):24,  63.   The- 
matic and  cognitive  responses  of  good  pre- 
morbid schizophrenics  to  cues  of  nurturance 
and  rejection. 
J  Personality  30:613.  62.    Measurement  of 
approach-avoidance  conflict  along  a  stimulus- 
dimension  bv  thematic  apperception  test. 
Percept  Motor  Skills  20:773,  65.   Manifest 
anxiety:    Unifactorial  or  multifactorial  compo- 
sition? 
Proc  Nebraska  Sympos  Motivation  p.  127,  63. 
The  measurement  of  drive  and  conflict  in 
humans :    Theory  and  experiment. 


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"Psychol  Monogr  /B,  (No  8):TTM.    Conflict  and 
stress  as  related  to  physiological  activation 
and  sensory,  perceptual,  and  cognitive  func- 
tioning. 
J  Exp  Psychol  70:1,  65.    Steepness  of  approach  and  avoid- 
ance gradients  in  humans  as  a  function  of  experience: 
Theory  and  experiment. 
Psychophysiology  Vol  2,  65.   A  comparison  of  skin  potential 
and  skin  resistance  responses  as  measures  of  emotional 
responsivity. 

MPG       VERNON,  CHARLES  R.,  North  Carolina  Dept. 
Mental  Health,  Raleigh,  NX.       North 
Carolina  tri-countv  osvchiatric  case 
reaister 
EP  MOYER,  KENNETH  E.,  Carnegie  Inst.  Tech., 

Pittsburgh,  Pa.       Adrenal  glands  and 
emotional  behavior 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56,  (No  55:863,  63. 
Startle  response:  Habituation  over  trials  and 
days,  and  sex  and  strain  differences. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  57,  (No  3):451,  64.    On 
the  interaction  effect  between  early  experience, 
later  response  to  a  terminal  stressor,  and  the 
presence  or  absence  of  an  intervening  stressor. 
J  Exp  Psychol  67:352,  64.    Effect  of  UCS 
intensity  on  acquisition  and  extinction  of  an 
avoidance  response. 
J  Genet  Psychol  102:37,  63.    Effect  of  pro- 
longed shock  stress  on  timidity  and  emotional 
elimination  in  the  rat. 
J  Gen  Psychol  1047297,^47  Tffe^rbT  adrenalec- 
tomy on  food,  water  and  salt  water  consumption;. 
A  methodological  study. 
Psychol  Rep  13:179,  63.    Effect  of  environ- 
mental change  and  electric  shock  on  water 
consumption  in  the  rat. 
Psychonom  Sci  2:777  65.   EffecFof  adrenalectomy 
and  adrenal  demedullation  on  the  retention  of  an 
avoidance  response  in  the  rat. 
Psychonom  Sci  2,  (No  9T725T,  657  EffecfoT 
experience  with  emotion  provoking  stimuli  on 
water  consumption  in  the  rat. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56,  (No  11:163,  63.   Effect  of 
adrenalectomy  on  the  attenuation  of  a  conditioned  avoidance 
response  by  ECS  In  the  rat. 
Psychonom  Sci  Vol  3,  65.    Behavioral  effects  of  isolation  in 
the  rat. 


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MPG 

WENKEPT,  ERNEST,  Grad.  Sch.,  State  Univ. 
Iowa,  Ames,  Iowa  Bioactive  indole 

compounds 
J  Am  Chem  Soc  83:5037,  61.    Stereochemistry 

of  aimalicine  and  tetrahvdroalstonlne. 
J  Am  Soc  84:622,  62.   Rauwolfla  alkaloids.   38. 

Aimaline.  saroaaine  and  corvnantheidine. 
Tetrahedron  Letters  22:822,  61.  The  stereo- 
chemistry of  mavumbine. 
RECKLESS,  WALTER  C,  Ohio  State  Univ.  Res. 
Fdn.,  Columbus,  Ohio       An  experimental 
demonstration  and  evaluation  project 
GOLDENBERG..  HARRY,  Hillside  Hosp.,  Glen 
Oaks,  N.Y.           Trace  alkaloid  metabolism 
in  mental  disease 
Proc  Soc  Exp  Biol  Med  108,  61.    Species 
dependence  of  chlororomazine  metabolism. 
Proc  Soc  Exp  Biol  Med  109:548,  62.    Metab- 
olism of  chlorpromazine.    III.  Isolation  of 
chlororoma^ine-N-oxide. 
Proc  Soc  Exp  Biol  Med  110:187,  62.    Identi- 
fication of  new  metabolite  of  imioramine. 
MELBIN,  MURRAY,  McLean  Hosp.,  Belmont, 
Mass.       Controlled  assignment  of 
nursing  personnel 
TARUMIANZ,  ALEXIS,  American  Soc.  Mental 
Hosp.  Business  Admin.,  Washington,  D.C. 
Developmental  grant  for  program  account- 
ing study 

TOWLER,  R7D77  JrTTTIraa'rSchTJTr'Alabahia, 
University       A  school  mental  health 
consultation  program 
DORSCH,  GRAYDON,  Colorado  Stste  Dept.  Pub. 
Health,  Denver,  Colo.       Alcoholism 
orientation  and  orogram  development 
RADAUSKAS,  BRUNO,  Spring  Grove  State 
Hosp.,  Catonsville,  Md.       Residential 
Night  Treatment  Unit 
HENGERER,  G.M.,  Family  Service  Assn.,  Palo 
Alto,  Cal.       A  statistical  reporting  system  for 
family  agencies 
SIGURDSON,  H.R.,  U.  Southern  California,  Los 

Anqeles      Probation  studv  feedback 
KIRBY,  BERNARD  C,  San  Diego  State  Col., 
San  Diego,  Cal.       A  community  oriented 
halfway  home  for  local  offenders 
KAMINSKY,  S.,  National  Assn.  Retarded  Children, 
N.Y.C.      A  training  institute  for  state  and  local 
executives  of  the  National  Assocation  for  Retarded 
Children,  Inc. 
SCHNEIDMUHL,  A.M.,  Baltimore  City  Hlth.  Dept., 
Md.       Field  visits  to  observe  alcoholism 
programs 
TEAHAN,  J.E.,  U.Wisconsin,  Milwaukee      Group 
psychotherapy  with  low  academic  achievers 


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MPG       MASTERS,  HUGH  B.,  Univ.  Georgia, 

Athens,  Ga.       Vocational-educational 
university  program  for  select  retirees 
MPG       MCCARTHY,  R.G.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Rutgers  State  U., 
New  Brunswick,  N.J.         Planning  session  of 
Rutgers  school  of  alcohol  studies 
MPG        DENNISTON,  JOSEPH  C.,  Clover  Bottom  Hosp. 
and  School,  Donelson,  Tenn.       A  study 
of  programming  for  training  the  blind 
retarded 
MPG        WORTIS,  JOSEPH,  Jewish  Hosp., 
Brooklyn,  N.Y.       Analysis  of 
case  records  of  retarded  children 
BS  GUNTER,  L.M.,   Sch.  Nurs.,   MeHarry  Med.  Col., 

Nashville,  Tenn.  A  study  of  mothers  of 

premature  infants 

Am  J  Obstet  Gynec  86:333,  Jun  63.    Psychopath- 
ology  and  stress  in  the  life  experience  of 
mothers  of  premature  infants. 
MPG        LOHMAN,  JOSEPH  D.,  Univ.  California,  Berkeley, 
Cal.       Effect  of  variation  in  probation 
supervision  practice 
MHPG     LINZER,  EDWARD,  National  Assn.  for  Mental 
Health,  New  York,  N.Y.  Mental  health 

association  staff  training  institute 
Proc  6th  Ann  Ment  Health  Assn  Staff  Council 
Inst,  Miami  Beach,  Fla,  Jun  63.    The  mental 
health  association  in  planning  for  comprehen- 
sive community  mental  health  services. 
MPG        HOFF,  EBBE  C,  Med.  Col.  Virginia,  Richmond, 
Va.  Alcoholism  program  development 

study 
MPG        MILES,  DONALD  G.,  Fort  Logan  Mental 
Health  Cr.,  Fort  Logan,  Colo. 
Evaluation  of  work  as  therapy  for  psychiatric 
patients 
Rehab  Rec  US  Dept  Health  Educ  Welfare,  15:33,  65. 
Work  and  the  mental  patient. 
Nutr  Gantt,  W.H. ,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ. ,  Baltimore,  Md. 

BS  WEISS,  W.,  Boston  U.,  Mass. 

Drive  states  and  opinion  change 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  62:133,  61. 
Psychol  Rep  8:377,  61. 
Psychol  Rep  9:135,  61. 
MPG       BARRETT,  BEATRICE  H.,  Walter  E.   Fernald 
State  Sch.,  Waverly,   Mass.  A  behavior 

evaluation  program  for  retarded  children 
Am  J  Ment  Defic  67:424,  Nov  62.    Institution- 
alized retarded  children. 
J  Nerv  Ment  Dis  135:187,  Sep  62.    Condi- 
tioned reduction  of  multiple  tics. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  7,  (No  6):430,  Nov  64.   A  periscope  for 

behavior  observation. 
Proc  Sympos  New  Conceptual  Approaches  Ment  Retard,  Oct 
64.    Invited  presentation  at  scientific  meeting:    "Functional 
definition  of  operant  reflex  components." 
Case  Studies  in  Behavior  Modification,  Holt,  Rinehart,  and 
Winston,  New  YorK,  05.    Keduction  in  rate  of  multiple 
tics  by  free  operant  conditioning  methods. 
Conditioning  Techniques  In  Clinical  Practice  and  Research, 
Springer,  New  York,  p.  303,  64.    Reduction  In  rate  of 
multiple  tics  by  free  operant  conditioning  methods. 
Experiments  In  Behaviour  Therapy,  Pergamon  Press,  p.  237, 
64.    Reduction  In  rate  of  multiple  tics  by  free  operant 
conditioning  methods. 
OM-01357  MPG        KLAPPER,  ZELDA,   League  Sch.,   Brooklyn, 

N.Y.  Criteria  to  assess  and  educate 

schizophrenic  children 
OM-01358  MPG        WILNER,  DANIEL  M.,  Sch.  Pub.  Hlth.,  Univ. 

California,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.       Psycho- 
social factors  in  housing  for  the  aged 
Gerontologist  6:28,  66.    The  California  survey  of  retirement 

housing. 
Gerontologist  6:35,  66.    Low  income,  early  retirement,  and 

tax  policy. 
Geronotologist  6:39,  66.    Economic  poverty:   The  special 

case  of  the  aged . 
Proc  Southwest  Anthropol  Assn  Ann  Mtg,  Davis,  Cal,  Mar  66. 
The  social-anthropological  approach  to  a  modern  social 
problem:    The  ethnography  of  a  retirement  community. 
UCLA  Sch  Pub  Health,  65.    The  aged  poor:   Incomes,  assets, 

and  homes. 
Retirement  Housing  in  California,  Diablo  Press,  Berkeley, 
Cal.  66. 
MH-01364  BS  WARREN,  J.M.,    Humanities  and  Science,  Stanford 

Univ.,  California  Effect  of  prefrontal 

lobectomy  on  responses  to  stress 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  54:130,  Apr  61.    Effect 

of  brain  damage  in  fish. 
J  Comp  Neurol  118:17,  Feb  62.    Orbitofrontal 

lesions  in  cats. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  55:293,  Jun  62,   Vi§ual 

defects  after  orestriate  lesions. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  55:1130,  62.   gertiea! 

lesions  and  manipulation. 
J  Genet  Psychol  100:215,  62.    Reversa.1  learning 
bv  horse  and  racoon. 
OM-01366  MPG        BIJOU,  SIDNEY  W.,  Sch.  Arts,  Scj., 

Univ.  Washington,  Seattle,  Wash. 
The  Rainier  School  programmed  learning 
classroom 
Programed  Instruction  3,  (No  7):1,  Apr  64, 
Programed  reading  from  the  teacher's,  geint  of 
view. 


J  Exp  Child  Psychol  65.    Classroom  behavior  of  retarded 

pupils  with  token  reinforcement. 
Ment  Retard  2:275,  64.   Token  reinforcement  For  learninq. 
Case  Studies  in  Behavior  Modification,  Holt,  Rinehart,  and 

Winston,  New  York,  65. 
Reading  in  the  Experimental  Analysis  of  Child  Behavior  and 
Development,  Appleton  Century  Crofts,  New  York,  66. 
A  programmed  instruction  classroom  for  educable  retardates. 
OM-01368  MPG       SPRINGER,  DONALD,  Beth  Abraham  Home, 

Bronx,  N.Y.       Sheltered  workshop  in 
a  nursing  home 
MH-01370  EP  THOMAS,  GARTH  J.,  Univ.  Illinois,  Urbana, 

III.       Behavioral  functions  of  the 
limbic  system 
Ann  Rev  Psychol  13:71,  62.    Neurophysiology 

of  learninq. 
ElectroencepTil^in 7\leuropFJysiol  18:36,  65.   An 
electrographic  study  of  the  hippocampus  and 
neocortex  in  unrestrained  rats  following  septal 
lesions. 
Exp  Neurol  9:107,  64.    Septal  lesions  enhance 

shock  avoidance  behavior  in  the  rat. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  55:1085,  62.    Effects 
of  lesions  in  cingulum  on  maze  learning  and 
avoidance  conditioning  in  the  rat. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56:959,  63.    Impairment  of  avoidance 
responding  by  lesions  in  cingulate  cortex  of  rats  depends 
on  food  drive. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  60:353,  65.    Ablation  of  cingulate 
cortex  in  rats  impairs  alternation  learning  and  retention. 
Thesis, Ph  D,J  F  Brugge,  63.    Electroencephalographs 

changes  following  septal  lesions  in  the  unrestrained  rat. 
MH  L'ABATE,  LUCIANO,  East  Carolina  Col.,  Green- 

ville, N.  C.  Transfer  and  anxiety  in  learning 

of  nonsense  syllables 
Am  J  Psychol  75:251,  Jun  62.    Transfer  of 
learninq. 
MPG        ROY,  IRVING,  Catholic  Social  Service, 
Stockton,  Cal.       The  effectiveness  of 
two  treatment  methods 
MPG        LURIE,  OLGA  R.,  Mental  Health  Assn., 
White  Plains,  N.Y.       Childhood 
emotional  health — Research  design 
Gerard,  R.W. ,  Univ.  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 
MPG        LARSEN,  VIRGINIA  L.,  Mental  Health  Research 
Inst.,  Ft.  Steilacoom,  Wash.       Attitudes 
and  stresses  affecting  perinatal  adjustment 
MPG        MADORE,  C.  ELIZABETH,  Dona  Ana  Mental 
Health  Services,  Las  Cruces,  N.  Mex. 
Training  non-professional  community 
oroiect leaders 
MPG       McPARTLAND,  THOMAS  S.,  Greater  Kansas 
City  Mental  Hlth.  Fdn.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Inter-penetration  of  community  life  and 
psychiatry 
EP  HAGAMEN,  WILBUR  D.,  Sch.  Med.,  Cornell 

Univ.,  N.Y.C.       Forebrain  lesions  and 
affective  behavior 
Anat  Rec  139:327,  61. 
Anat  Rec  142:271,  62.   Behavioral  and  EEG 
asymmetry  following  unilateral  lesions  of  mid- 
brain and  forebrain  in  cats. 
Anat  Rec  145,  (No  2),  Feb  63  .   Pharmacologi- 
cal protection  against  the  pulmonary  hemorrhage 
and  edema  produced  in  rats  by  preoptic  lesions. 
Fed  Proc  22,  (No  2),  63 .    Effects  of  central 
stimulation  on  evoked  auditory  potentials  in 
the  cat . 
J  Appl  Physiol  18,  (No  2):445,  Mar  63. 
Microscope  as  a  stereotaxic  Instrument  for 
the  rat . 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56,  (No  2):298,  63. 
Sexual  mounting  of  diverse  objects  in  a  group 
of  randomly  selected,  unoperated  male  cats  . 
OM-01386  MPG        HO RNSTRA,  ROBIJN  K.,  Greater  Kansas 

City  Mental  Health  Fdn.,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.       Termination  of 
treatment  in  an  after-care  clinic 
OM-01389  MPG       SEARS,  WILLIAM  F.,  McKinley  County  Family 

Consultation  Service,  Inc.,  Gallup,  N.  Mex. 
Community  treatment  plan  for  Navajo 
problem  drinkers 
MH-01393  MH  BIBRING,  G.L.,  Beth  Israel  Hosp.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Study  of  the  psychological  course  of 
oreanancv 
Psychoanal  Study  Child  16:25,  61.   A  study 
of  psychological  processes  in  Dreonancv. 
OM-01393  MPG        BROTMAN,  RICHARD,  New  York  Med.  Col., 

New  York,  N.Y.       A  day-night  center 
for  addicted  persons 
MH-01394  MH  CLAUSEN,  J.,  Training  Sch.  Vineland,  N.J. 

Ability  structure  in  the  mentally 
retarded 
Training  School  Bull,  v. 58, p. 3,  May  61 
O'Neal ,  P  . ,  Washington  Univ . ,  St .  Louis  ,  Mo . 


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ROWLAND,  LOYD  W.,  Louisiana  Assn.  Mental 

Health,  New  Orleans,  La.       Police 

handling  of  mental  Datients 
FORD,  LEE-ALLEN,  Commission  on  Alcoholism, 

Montgomery,  Ala.       Study  of  alcoholic 

felon  rehabilitation  orograms 


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OM-01407 
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MPG        RIESE,  HERTHA,  Rt.  2,  Box  397, 
Glen  Allen,  Va.       Success  and 
failure  in  educational  therapy 
J  Am  Med  Worn  Assn  19,  (No  4):307,  Apr  64. 
Intangibles  of  psychotherapy. 
MPG        BLACK,  BERTRAM  J.,  Altro  Work  Shops,  Inc., 
N.Y.C.       Study  of  systems  of  work  therapy 
in  relation  to  European  backgrounds 
MPG        MEILE,  RICHARD  L.,  Nebraska  Psychiatric 
Inst.,  Omaha,  Neb.       Social 
psychological  factors  in  psychiatric  referral 
MPG        GOLDFARB,  ALLAN,  Dept.  Pub.  Health  and 
Welfare,  San  Mateo,  Cal.       A  study 
of  psychiatric  case-finding  methods 
MPG       CHAFETZ,  MORRIS  E.,  Sch.  Psychiatry, 
Massachusetts  Gen.  Hosp.,   Boston,   Mass. 
Initial  contact,  emotional  crisis  and  the 
community 
urban  America  ana  the  Planning  ot  Mental  Health; 
Services,    Group  for  Advancement  Psychiatry, 
New  York,  64. 
J  Nerv  Ment  Dis  140:442,  65.    The  effect  of  a  psychiatric 

emergency  service  on  motivation  for  psychiatric  treatment. 
JAMA  195:626,  66.    Treatment  of  psychosocial  crises  in  the 

emergency  service  of  a  general  hospital. 
Psychol  Rep  16:1152,  65.    Use  of  letters  to  increase 
motivation  for  treatment  in  alcoholics. 


Sch.  Social  Work, 
Mass.        Control  of  gang 


MH-01431 

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MH-01434 


BS  MILLER,  WALTER  B. 

Boston  Univ.,  Boston 
delinciuency 
Boston  Univ  Sch  Soc  Work  J  1:24,  62.    City 
gangs:    A  preview  of  the  midcity  delinquency 
studv. 
Psychiatry  25:283,  Aug  62.    Rejoinder  to 
analysis  and  reinterpretation  of  'Aggression 
in  a  boy's  street  corner  group'. 
Social  Problems  10:168,  Fall  62.    The  impact 
of  a  'Total-community  delinquency  control 
oroiect'. 
MPG        WILLIAMS,  HARRY  B.,  Southern  Regional 
Education  Board,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Development  and  use  of  mental  health 
statistics 
MPG        MEYER,  EUGENE,  Johns  Hopkins  Hosp., 

Baltimore,   Md.        Brief  psychotherapy  in  a 
psychosomatic  clinic 
PET        ELLIS,   FRED  W.,  Sch.  Med.,   Univ.  North 
Carolina,  Chapel  Hill,  N.C.        Adrenal 
function  in  experimental  alcoholism 
Fed  Proc  21:339,  Mar-Apr,  62.    Effect  of  ethanol 
on  Dlasma  corticosterone  concentration  in  rats. 
MPG        BRIGGS,  THOMAS  L.,  National  Assn.  Social 
Workers,  N.Y.C.      Social  work 
personnel  utilization  in  mental 
hospitals 
MPG       NOTMAN,  RALPH  R.,  University  Hosp.,  Inc. 
Boston,  Mass.        Integrated  care  of  mental 
illness--Prospective  study 
MPG        BERMA,  GERTRUDE  K.,  Luther  E.  Woodward 
Sch.,  Freeport,  N.Y.       Work  habilita- 
tion  for  severely  disturbed  adolescents 
MH  FOLDES,  FRANCIS  F.,  Mercy  Hosp.,  Pittsburgh, 

Pa.  Anticholinesterase  activity  of 

phrenotrooic  drugs 
J  Neurochem  9:559,  62.    The  distribution  of 
acetylcholinesterase  and  butyrylcholinesterasel 
in  the  human  brain. 
Psychopharmacologia  4:232,  63.    The  in  vitro 
inhibitory  effect  of  psilocybin  and  related  cornH 
pounds  on  human  cholinesterases. 
MPG        LIDDLE,  GORDON,  Univ.  Maryland, 
College  Park,  Md.        Research  and 
demonstration  in  pupil  personnel  service 
Bull  Nat  Assn  Secondary  School  Principals  47, 
(No  287):38,  Dec  63.    Pupil  services:    Status 
and  outlook. 
Educational  Leadership,  Oct  63.    Guidelines  for 

research  in  pupil  services. 
Personnel  Guidance  J,  Sep  63.    Pupil  personnel 
work:  A  prospectus  for  research. 
MPG        BRODY,  SYLVIA,  Lenox  Hill  Hosp.,  N.Y.C. 
Effects  of  guidance  on  maternal  behavior 
with  infants 
MPG       WOLINS,  MARTIN,  Sch.  Social  Welfare,  Univ. 
California,  Berkeley,  Cal.       Child  care 
in  cross  cultural  perspective 
Child  Welfare  p.  369,  Oct  63.    Some  theory  and 
practice  in  child  care:  A  cross-cultural  view. 
Child  Welfare,  Jan  65.    Another  view  of  group  care. 
Soc  Serv  Rev,  Dec  64.    Political  orientation,  social  reality, 

and  child  welfare 
MH  REED,  SHELDON  C,  Univ.  Minnesota,  Minneapo- 

lis, Minn.  Mental  retardation  and  heredity 

J  Hered  53,  (No  4):153,  Jul-Aug  62.    The  re- 
lationship of  human  welfare  to  marriage  selec- 
tion. 
MPG        TEICHER,  JOSEPH  D.,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ. 
Southern  California,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Factors  in  adolescent  suicide  attempts 
PMY       SMITH,  ALFRED  A.,  New  York  Univ.  Med.  Cr., 
New  York,  N.Y.       Autonomic  activity  and 
addiction 


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MH-01441 

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MH-01445 
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MPG 

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MPG 

OM-01447 

MPG 

OM-01449 

MPG 

OM-01452 

MPG 

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MPG 


Biochim  Biopfiys  Ada  86:429","64.    Uehydroxy- 
lation  of  some  catecholamines  and  their 
products. 
J  Pediat,  Nov  63.    Response  to  intradermal 
histamine  in  familial  dysautonomia,  a 
diagnostic  test. 
J  Pharmacol  Exp  Ther,  Nov  63  .    Metabolism  of 
dl-norepinephrine-7-H3  in  rabbits  tolerant  to 
norepinephrine. 
Nature  190: 167.  61. 

New  Eng  J  Med  268:705,  63.   Abnormal 
catecholamine  metabolism  in  familial 
dysautonomia. 
BAUER,  RALSTON  S.,  Circle  F  Club,  Inc., 
Minneapolis,  Minn.        Adjustment  day  center 
for  adult  mental  patients 
KROEPSCH,  ROBERT  H.,  Western  Interstate 
Comm.  Educ,  Boulder,  Colo.       Western 
council  for  mental  health  training  and 
research 
CHAVERN,  HUGH  E.,  St.  Francis  Gen.  Hosp., 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.        Planning  grant  for 
Community  Mental  Health  Center 
GRAGG,  LOGAN,  Jr.,  Eastern  State  Hosp., 
Lexington,  Ky.       Social  worker-nurse 
clinical  team  in  eastern  Kentucky 
SCHNEIRLA,  T.C.,    American  Museum  Natural 
History,  New  York,  N.Y.  Behavior  develop- 

ment and  tension  adjustment  to  stress 
Nature  194:257,  Apr  62.    The  Atsl:   An  observer- 
to-comouter  svstem  for  behavioural  studv. 
nker,  R.R. ,  Michael  Reese  Hosp. ,  Chicago,  III. 
BALZER,  MRS.  FRANC,  Junior  Village, 
Washington,  D.C.       Role  of 
volunteers  in  child  growth  in  an 
institution 
LOURIE,  REGINALD  S.,    Res.  Fdn.,  Children's 
Hosp.,  Washington,  D.C.  Etiology  of 

pica  as  an  addiction  in  children 
Clin  Proc  Child  Hosp  18:207,  Aug  62.    Pre- 
valence of  ingestion  and  mouthing  of  nonedible 
substances  bv  children. 
Psychol  Rec  13:249,  Jul  63.    Cultrual  influences 
and  symptom  choice:    Clay-eating  customs  in 
relation  to  the  etiology  of  pica. 
HALL,  P.B.,  Sunny  Hills,  San  Anselmo,  Calif. 
Development  grant  to  strengthen  key 
personnel. 
WEINER,  LEONARD,  Boston  State  Hosp., 
Boston,  Mass.       General  practitioner 
psychiatric  consultation  program 
GREENBLATT,  MILTON,  Boston  State 
Hosp.,  Boston,  Mass.       Home 
treatment— Final  evaluation  of  all  phases 
CHAFETZ,  MORRIS  E.,  Massachusetts 
Gen.  Hosp.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Preventive  intervention  in  alcohol- 
related  conditions 
W0OTTON,  RAYW.,  Idaho  Dept.  Health, 
Boise,  Idaho       Intervention  In 
disintegrating  isolated  families 
SULT,  WILLIAM  M.,  Florida  School 
for  Boys,  Okeechobee,  Fla. 
Training  school  for  boys  at 
Okeechobee 

McGLOTHLIN,  WILLIAM  J.,  Belknap  Campus, 
Univ.  Louisville,  Louisville,  Ky. 
Career  motivation  study  and  recruitment 
project 
ADAMS,  WILLIAM  T.,  Western  Interstate  Comm. 
Higher  Education,  Boulder,  Colo. 
Education  programs  for  juvenile  correctional 
workers 
brochure:  l-aculty  bummer  Placements  in  Isolated 
Correctional  Institutions,    West  Interstate  Compi 
Higher  tduc,  Boulder,  Colo,  Mar  65. 
SHEEHAN,  JANE  P.,  Minnesota  Dept.  Health, 
Univ.  Minnesota  Campus,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Public  health  nursing  in  Minnesota's 
aftercare  plan 

KALISH,  H.I.,    Adelphi  Col.,    Garden  City,  Liny 
The  effect  of  motivation  and  conflict  on  stimulus 
generalization 
J  Exp  Psychol  65:176,  63.   Generalization:   I. 
Generalization  gradients  from  single  and  mul- 
tiple stimulus  points.    II.  Generalization  of 
inhibition. 
ANDREW,  GWEN,  Michigan  Dept.  Mental 
Health,  Lansing,  Mich.       Operations 
research  applications  in  mental  health 
MCCARTHY,  JAMES  J.,  Sch.  Education,  Univ. 
Wisconsin,  Madison,  Wis.       Program 
development  for  institutionalized  MR 
children 
STEVENSON,  HAROLD  W.,  Univ.  Texas,  Austin, 
Texas  Development  and  evaluation  of 

a  method  for  observing  children's  social  behavior 
J  Genet  Psychol  99:253,  61.    Method  for 
simultaneous  observation  and  analysis  of 
children's  behavior. 
MANLEY,  HARRY  A.,  Bu.  Rehabilitation, 
Washington,  D.C.       A  community 
residential  treatment  program 


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OM-0I463  MPG        LAKIN.   MARTIN,  Duke  Univ.  Med.  Cr., 

Durham,  N.C,        Sensitivity  training — 
Therapy  and  professional 
Contemn  Psvchol  10,  (No  2):50,  Feb  65.   Guilt  and  qrouos. 
Nurs  Res  14,  (No  2):132,  65.   Sensitivity  training  and  nursing 
education:  A  process  study. 
OM-01469  MPG       CHORE,  HAROLD  D.,  Dept.  Public  Health 

and  Welfare,  San  Mateo,  Cal. 
Demonstration  of  integrated  health 
and  welfare 
OM-01470  MPG       ZWERLING,  ISRAEL,  Albert  Einstein  Col 

Med.,  N.Y.C.       Walk-in  Clinic  and 
Day  Hospital 
OM-01472  MPG       WYLIE,  MARY  L.,  Sch.  Social  Work, 

Univ.  Kansas,  Lawrence,  K'ans. 
Mobilization  of  aqina  resources 
for  community  service 
MH-01475  PMY        MALMO,  ROBERT  B.,  Sch.  Med.,  McGill  Univ., 

Montreal,  Canada       Neuropsychological 
investioations  of  animals  and  man 
Am  J  Psychol  76:140,  Mar  63.   A  visual  rating 

scale  for  prints  of  finger-sweat. 
Canad  J  Psychol  17:1,  63.  On  central  and 
autonomic  nervous  system  mechanisms  in 
conditioning,  learning,  and  performance. 
PhD  Thesis,  McGill  Univ,  63.   The  relation  of 
EEG  and  heart  rate  to  learning  and  performance 
in  the  rat. 
OM-01475  MPG        RADliM,  SHERWIN  $.,  409  West  Genesee  St., 

Syracuse,  N.Y.      Syracuse  scholastic 
rehabilitation  research  project 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  60:1,  65.   Classical  and  instrumental 

conditioning  with  septal  stimulation  as  reinforcement. 
J  Exp  Psychol  71:184,  66.    Cognitive  factors  in  impairment: 

A  neuropsychological  study  of  divided  set. 
Neuropsychclocia  4:9,  66.    Effects  of  striate  cortex  ablation 
on  intensity  discrimination  and  spectral  intensity  distri- 
bution in  the  Rhesus  monkey. 
Psychol  Bull  64:225,  65.    Physiological  gradients  and 

behavior. 
Psychol  Rev  72:240,  65.    Comment  on  the  exchange  of 

theoretical  notes  between  Smith,  and  Black  and  Lang. 
Psychonom  Sci  2:189,  65.   The  effects  of  amygdaloid 

stimulation  on  passive  avoidance. 
Psychonom  Sci  2:255,  65.   Temporal  discrimination  In  rats 

during  continuous  brain  stimulation. 
Psychonom  Sci  2218,  65.   Comment  on  article  by 

Schwartzbaum  and  Donovick. 
Psychonom  Sci  3:111,  65.    Disrupting  position  habit 

reversal  by  septal  stimulation. 
Psychophysiology  1:231,  65.   Finger-sweat  prints  in  the 

differentiation  of  low  and  high  incentive. 
Psychophysiology  2:75,  65.  A  cardio  pre-ampllfier  for  the 

free-roving  rat. 
Psychophysiology  2:79,  65.  A  respiration  transducer  for  the 
rat. 
OM-01480  MPG       WEILAND,  I.  HYMAN,  San  Fernando  Valley 

Child  Guidance  Clinic,  Sherman  Oaks, 
Cal.       Open  end,  drop  in,  child 
auidance  project 
OM-01482  MPG       KAUFMAN,  M.  RALPH,  Mount  Sinai  Hosp.,  N.Y.C. 

Core  mental  health  unit  in  a  general 

hospital  

Anal  Biochem  9:1 ,  Sep  64.  Electrophoretic 
separation  of  catecholamine  metabolites  and 
the  quantification  of  norepinephrine-7H3  metab- 
olites in  man. 
Brochure:  Residency  Training  Program,    Mount 

Sinai  Hosp,  New  York,  64.  

Bull  Am  Psychiat  Assn  7:4,  Nov  64.  The  role 
of  psychoanalysis  in  psychiatric  residency 
training. 
Hospitals  38,  Feb  64.  A  network  of  clinics  for 

outpatients. 

Int  J  Group  Psychother  14,  (No  4) ,  Oct  64T 
The  effect  of  group  psychotherapy  on  anaclitic 
transferance. 
Int  J  Soc  Psychiat,  Congress  Issue.  64.  Mul- 
tiple family  therapy:  Further  developments. 
J  Am  Psychoanal  Assn  12:2,  Apr  64.  In  memoriam: 

Felix  Deutsch. 
J  Mount  Sinai  Hosp  31:4,  Jul  64.  On  the 

psychology  of  medical  observation. 
Ment  Hosp,  Jan  64.  Two  national  reports:  A 

comparison. 
Ment  Hyg  48:4,  Oct  64.   Family  organization  on 

a  modern  state  hospital  ward. 
New  York  J  Med  64:9,  May  64.  Child  psychiatry 

division  in  a  general  hospital. 
Psychiat  Quart  38:2,  64.    Education  for  psychiatry. 
Psychiat  Quart  38:3,  Jul  64.   A  catatonic  episode 

in  a  mathematician. 
"I  rends  Psychiatry  1,  (No  1),  64.   A  report  on 
how  the  psychiatric  unit  in  one  community 
general  hospital  is  meeting  this  challenge. 
Evolution  of  Psychosomatic  Concepts  Anorexia 
Nervosa:  A  Paradigm.  Int  Univ  Press.  64. 
OM-01483  MPG       KAHN,  ROBERT  L.,  Montefiore  Hospital, 

New  York,  N.Y.C.       Interagency  staff 
overlap 
OM-Oi484  MPG       KRAFT,  ALAN  M.,  Fort  Logan  Mental 

Health  Cr.,  Fort  Logan,  Colo.       CCMHC 
demonstration—Maximum  transitional 
treatment 


OM-01485  MPG        BVALT,  JACK  R.,  Massachusetts  Mental 

Health  Cr,,  Boston,  Mass.  Part-time 

hospitalization  in  two  different  settings 
Massachusetts  Mental  Heaith  Center:  Services 
and  Research.  65. 
Brochure.  Boston.  64.   What  vou  can  do  about  mental  health. 
Brochure,  Boston,  Jun  64.   Massachusetts  mental  health 

center:    Service,  trainina.  research. 
Brochure.  Boston.  Feb  65.    Space  to  care  for  children. 
Mass  Ment  Health  Or  Demonstration  Ofc,  Spring  65. 
Brochure:  Manual  of  services,  policies  and  administrative 
procedures  of  the  Massachusetts  Mental  Health  Center. 
Ment  Hosp  Vol  16,  (No  7),  Jul  65.    Massachusetts  introduces 

students  to  mental  health  careers. 
Ment  Hyg  Vol  49,  (No  4>,  Oct  65.   Mental  health  club 
programs. 
OM-01487  MPG       HUGHES,  ROBERT  B.,  Southeastern  Mental 

Health  Cr.,  Sioux  Falls,  S.D.        Comprehensive 
mental  health  center  serving  rural  area 
MH-0I499  NEU        PASAMANICK,  BENJAMIN,  Col.  Med.,  Ohio 

State  Univ.,  Columbus,  Ohio  Vector  and 

scanned-toooqraohical  electroencephalography 
Aerospace  Med  34,  (No  4):349,  Apr  63.    On 
synchrony  of  the  alpha  rhythms. 
OM-01499  MPG       HOLZBERG,  JULES  D.,  Wesleyan  Univ., 

Middletown,  Conn.        College  student 
involvements  with  mental  patients 
OM-01500  MPG       COWEN,  EMORY  L.,  Univ.  Rochester,  River 

Campus  Sta.,  Rochester,  N.Y.       Early 
detection  and  prevention  of  emotional 
disorders 
Child  Develop  36:685,  65.    The  relationship  of  anxiety  in 
school  children  to  school  record,  achievement  and  behavioral 
measures. 
OM-01508  MPG       KASWAN,  JAQUESW.',  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ. 

California,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.       Consultation 
for  psychological  problems  in  children 
M-1513  MH  Barker,  R.G.,  Univ.  Kansas,  Lawrence,  Kans. 

J  Geront  16:144,  Apr  61. 
OM-01513  MPG       WILKINSON,  CHARLES  B.,  Greater  Kansas 

City  Mental  Health  Fdn.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Greater  Kansas  City  Mental  Health  Foundation- 
Psychiatric  Receiving  Center 
MH-01516  MPG      SYNDER,  CHARLES  R.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Southern 

Illinois  Univ.,  Carbondale,  III. 
Research  Sociologists'  Conference 
Proc  Kes  bocioi  uont  Alcohol  Probl,  southern 
Illinois  Univ,  Ch.  3,  p.  32,  Apr  64.    Toward 
a  propositional  inventory  on  drinking  behavior. 
OM-01517  MPG       NEAL,  ROBERT  L.,  Ada  S.  McKinley 

Community  Services,  Chicago,  III. 
Patterns  of  retardation  of  lower  class 
Negro  children 
OM-01519  MPG       RICHARDS,  GUY  A.,  Utah  State  Training  Sch., 

American  Fork,  Utah       Program  develop- 
ment based  on  social  competency 
OM-01520  MPG        BOCKOVEN,  J.  SANBOURNE,  Cushing  Hosp., 

Framingham,  Mass.       A  training  program 
for  work  with  the  aged  and  dying 
J  Hum  Relations,  Vol  13,  65.    The  realm  of  death:  "An 

emerging  field  of  psychological  research. 
Contributions  to  the  Psychobioiogy  of  Aging,  Springer,  New 
York,  65.    Engrossment  and  perspective  in  later  life: 
A  developmental-field  approach. 
MPG       WEINER,  HYMAN  J.,  Sidney  Hillman  Health  Cr., 
N.Y.C.       Mental  health  rehabilitation  for 

a  union  population  

Tndustr  buTTp~  2~,  "Oct  64 .  7*~union  tignts  mentall 
illness.    Amalgamated  Clothing  Workers  New 
York  joint  board  and  men's  clothing  industry 

prepare  experimental  project. 
MPG       SHIRAISHI,  T  J.,  Olive  View  Hosp.,  Olive  View, 
Cal.       Interim  support  for  alcoholism  treatment 
project 
MH  SHAKLEE,  ALFRED  B.,  Univ.  Denver,  Denver, 

Colorado  Effects  on  learning  of  central  de- 

pressants compared  to  electrically  induced 
convulsions 
J  Genet  Psychol  102:19,  63.    Studies  in  oper- 
ant conditioning.  I.  Acquisition  of  a  panel 
pressing  response. 
J  Genet  Psychol  102:27,  63.    Studies  in  oper- 
ant conditioning.  II.  Response  increment  during 
extinction. 
J  Genet  Psychol  102:33,  63.    Studies  in  oper- 
ant conditioning.  III.  Learning  in  the  rat  with- 
out prior  experimental  adaptation. 
OM-01527  MPG       GOLDBERG,  MARTIN,  Inst,  of  Pennsylvania 

Hosp.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.       Mental 
health  of  persons  in  flight 
MH-01530  EP  ROSNER,  BURTON  S.,  Sch.  Med.,  Yale  Univ., 

New  Haven,  Conn.  Psychophysiology 

of  somesthesis 
Electroenceph  Clin  Neurophysiol  14:331,  62. 

Human  recovery  functions  . 
Electroenceph  Clin  Neurophysiol  14:697,  62. 

Somatic  evoked  response  distribution. 
Electroenceph  Clin  Neurophysiol  24,  (Suppl): 
43,  63.   Properties  of  cerebral  somatic 
evoked  responses  in  unanesthetized  Cebus 
monkey . 


OM-01523 


MH-01526 
Rll 

MH-01527 


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Electroenceph  Clin  Neurophysiol  24,  (Suppl): 
68,  63  .   The  effects  ef  barbiturate  anesthesia 
upon  human  somatosensory  evoked  respor.sis. 
J  Exp  Psycho!  61:400,  May  61. 
Psychology;  A  Study  of  a  Science.  McGraw- 
Hiil  Book  Co,  New  York,  280,  62.    Psycho- 
ohvsics  and  neurophysiology.  MH-01562 

OM-01531  MPG        GOVtIA,  LEONARD  H.,  Agnews  State  Hosp.,  Inc., 

Santa  Clara,  Cal.       Psychiatric  rehabili- 
tation in  a  community  center 
OM-01535  MPG        MOTTO,  ROCCO  L.,  Reiss-Davis  Clinic  for  Child 

Guidance,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.       Development 
of  a  day  treatment  center  for  children 
OM-01537  MPG        GRANICK,  SAMUEL,  Home  for  Jewish  Aged, 

Philadelphia,  Pa.       Integrated 
community  program  of  services  to  the  aged 
OM-01539  MPG        FELDMAN,  ALBERT  G.,  Welfare  Placing 

Council,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.        Mental  health 
services  and  Mexican-Americans 
MH-01540  MH  BERKOWITZ,  .,  ij.  Wisconsin,  Madison,  Wise. 

Exs-ession  and  reduction  of  hostility 
.)  Abnorm  Sec  Psych,  v. 62, p. 210,  346,  61 
J  Personality  29:30,  61. 
Psychiatry  25:23.  Feb  62.    Hostility  catharsis 

as  the  reduction  of  emotional  tension. 
Psychol  Rev  71,  (No  2):104,  Mar  64.    Aggress 
sive  cues  in  aggressive  behavior  and  hostility 
catharsis. 
OM-01540  MPG       MATHiASEN,  GENEVA,  National  Council  on 

the  Aging,  N.Y.C.       Guardianship 
and  protective  services  for  older  people 
M-1541  MH  Zubln,  J.,  Columbia  Univ.,  N.Y.C. 

Quart  J  Exp  Psycho!  13:153,  Aug  61.    Sensory 
feedback.    II.  Sensory  feedback  influences 
on  kevtaooina  motor  tasks. 
Comparative  Epidemiol  Ment  Disorders.  Grune  &  MH-01563 

Stratton.  N.  Y. ,  61. 
OM-01541  MPG       FRANCIS,  BYRON  F.,  Washington  State  Health 

Dept.,  Olympia,  Wash.       Research 
coordination  in  alcholism-tuberculosis 
MH-01544  MH  CAMPBELL,  DONALD  T.,  Northwestern  Univ., 

Evanston,  III.  Five  varieties  of 

projection  in  trait  attribution 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  63,  (No  2):428,  61. 
Shifts  in  evaluations  of  participants  following  0M-01563 

intergroup  competition. 
„  Appl  Psychol  46,  (No  4):285,  62.    The 
validity  of  a  method  tor  scoring  sentence-  OM-01570 

completion  responses  for  anxiety,  dependency, 
and  hostility. 
J  Clin  Psychol  19,  (No  4):502,  Oct  63.    Age 
and  sex  as  sources  of  stimulus  equivalence  in  OM-01572 

judgments  of  photos  and  peers. 
OM-01544  MPG       GAGE,  N.L.,  Stanford  Univ.,  Stanford,  Cal. 

An  experiment  In  feedback  from  teachers  to  OM-015T3 

principals 
OM-01547  MPG       DONAHUE,  WILMA,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ.  Michigan, 

Ann  Arbor,  Mich.       Milieu  treatment 
of  older  mental  patients 
OM-01550  MPG        BRAVOS,  THEODORE  A.,  Langley  Porter  Institute, 

San  Francisco,  Calif.       Developmental 
grant-training  business  administrators 
OM-01551  MPG       SARGENT,  DOUGLAS  A.,  Merrili-Palmer  Inst., 

Detroit,  Mich.       Foster  homes — A  treatment 

resource  for  disturbed  boys  OM-01574 

OM-01554  MPG        LEENHOUTS,  KEITH  J.,  Municipal  Court, 

City  Hall,  Royal  Oak,  Mich.       Volunteer 

community  services  in  misdemeanant  OM-01577 

probation 
MH-01557  MH  MONEY,  J.,  Sch.  Med.,  Johns  Hopkins  U.,  Bal- 

timore, Md.       Longitudinal  psychohormonal  iM-1578 

and  related  studies  OM-01582 

Am  J  Psychiat  119:820,  Mar  63.    Cytogenetic 

and  osvehosexual  incongruities. 
Arch  Gen  Psychiat  8:242,  Mar  63.    Chromosome  MH-01588 

anomalies,  mental  deficiencv  and  schizoohrenia. 
J  Clin  Psychol  18:403.  Oct  62.    Specific  cog- 
nitive deficit  observed  in  gonadal  aplasia.  OM-01594 
J  Nerv  Ment  Dis.  v. 132,0.289,  Apr  61 

New  York  J  Med  63:2348,  Aug  63.   Problems  in 
sexual  development:    Endocrinologic  and  psy-  MH-01597 

chologic  aspects. 
Pediatrics,  v.27,  Feb  61 

Encyclopedia  of  Sexual  Behavior,  N  Y ,  Hawthorn  Books , 
Inc.,  61 

Sexology  28:2,  Dec  61.    Tomboys  and 
sissies.  MH-01599 

Sexology,  v. 28, p. 2,  Oct  61 

Sexology  28:548,  Mar  62.    Obstacles  to  sex 

research. 
jex  and  Internal  Secretions,  Williams  and 
Wilkins  Co,  Baltimore,  1383,  61.    Sex  hor- 
mones in  human  eroticism. 
Sex  and  Internal  Secretions,  Williams  and 
Wilkins  Co,  Baltimore,  1401,  61.    The 
ontogenesis  of  sexual  behavior  in  man. 
The  Encyclopedia  of  Merita!  Health,  Franklin 
Watt,  New  York,  p.  1678,  63.    Psychosexual 
develooment  in  man. 
MH-01561  PATH      RA3IN0WICZ,  T.,  Inst.  Path.,  Lausanne 

Prenatal  develooment  of  human  cerebral  cortex 
Med  Hyg  20:818,  62.    L'ecorce  cerebrale  de 
I'enfant  premature  du  huitieme  mois. 


Proc  4th  Int  Congr  Neuropath,  Munchen  3:3,  62. 
L'ecorce  cerebrale  du  premature  du  8eme 
mois. 
Proc  4th  Int  Congr  Neuropath  4:3,  62.    Perinatal 
lesions  and  diseased  in  infancy  of  the  central 
nervous  svstem. 
EP  CAMPBELL,  BYRON  A.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Princeton 

Univ.,  Princeton,  N.J.       Generalized  effects 
of  early  traumatic  experience 
Am  Psychol  16:413,  61.    Effects  of  water  depri- 
vation on  stabiiimeter  activity  of  rats. 
Canad  J  Psychol  15:1,  61.    Effects  of  prior  shock 

on  the  emotionality  of  vouno  rats. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  54:216,  Apr  61. 
Activity,  weight  loss,  and  survival  time  of  food 
deprived  rats  as  a  function  of  age. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  54:220,  61.   Weight  loss 
and  quinine-milk  ingestion  as  measures  of 
"hunger"  in  infant  and  adult  rats. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  55:1,  Feb  62.   Learned 

fear  and  aqe  in  rats. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  55:593,  62.   Develop- 
ment of  fear  in  the  rat. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  55:763,  62.  Water 

deprivation  as  a  function  of  aqe. 
PhD  Thesis,  Princeton  Univ,  63  .    Effects  of 
interpolated  learning  on  retention  of  an  escape 
response  in  rats  as  a  function  of  age . 
Psychonom  Sci  1:63,  64.    Relation  between  blood 
sugar  level  and  random  activity  during  food  and 
water  deprivation. 
Thirst  and  the  Regulation  of  Body  Water.  Proc 
Sytrpos  Florida  State  Univ,  May  63  .   Theory 
and  research  on  the  effects  of  water  deprivation 
on  random  activity  of  the  rat . 
SSS  VEITH,  I.,  Sch.  Med.,  U.  Chicago,  III. 

A  cultural  history  of  psychiatry  in  the 
orient 
Bull  Hist  Med  37:139,  Mar-Apr  63.    Supernatur- 
al in  Far  Eastern  conceots  of  mental  disease. 
JAMA  180:478,  May  62.    Acupuncture  ther- 

apv. 
Mod  Med  234,  Jan  62.    The  gadfly:   Thomas 
Waklev  and  the  "Lancet". 
MPG       SANDERS,  RICHARD,  Philadelphia  State  Hosp., 
Philadelphia,  Pa.       Socio-environmental 
treatment  of  chronic  NP  patients 
MPG       SIGURDS0N,  HERBERT  R.",  Youth  Studies  Cr., 
Univ.  So.  California,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Social  change  as  a  function  of  community 
education 
MPG        SHIRAISHI,  T0Y0HIK0  J.,  Olive  View  Hosp., 
Olive  View,  Cal.       Tuberculosis  hospital 
in  communitv  alcoholism  control 
MPG       BENSCHOTER,  REBA  A.,  Col.  Med.,  Nebraska 
Psychiatric  Inst.,  Omaha,  Neb. 
Modern  communications  to  assist  a  state 
hospital 
Educ  Screen  Audiovis  Guide  44:22,23,39,45,  1965. 
Nebraska  initiates  cross-country  TV-psychiatry. 
Med  Tribune  6:12,  65.  Closed-circuit  TV  used  to  assist  in 

psychiatry. 
Ment  Hosp  16:25,  65.    Teaching  and  consultation  by 

television. 
MPG        JONES,  MAMIE  JO,  Georgia  Dept.  Pub.  Hlth., 
Atlanta,  Ga.       Planning  services  for 
emotionally  disturbed  children 
MPG       LANG5LEY,  DONALD  G.,  Univ.  Colorado 
Med.  Cr.,  Denver,  Colo.       The  family 
conceot  in  comprehensive  psychiatric  care 
MHSC       Fisher,  S.,  Baylor  Univ.,  Houston,  Texas 
MPG       HILGARD,  JOSEPHINE  R.,  Stanford  Univ. 
Med.  Cr.,  Stanford,  Cal.       Development 
of  age  adeauacy  thru  affiliative  therapy 
PET         MORIN,  R.D.,  Battelle  Inst.,  Columbus,  Ohio 
Functional  groups  and  psychotomimetic 
activity 
MPG        BLAKE,  ELEANOR,  Family  and  Childrens 
Soc,  Baltimore,  Md.       Homemaker 
services  as  an  aid  to  community  treatment 
BS  SCOTT,  WILLIAM  A.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ. 

Colorado,  Boulder,  Colorado  The 

structure  and  oriqins  of  personal  values 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  67,  (No  6):574,  63. 
Social  desirability  and  individual  conceptions 
of  the  desirable. 
NR  DOVENMUEHLE,  R.H.,    Duke  Univ.  Med.  Cr., 

Durham,  NX.  Criteria  for  effective 

psychiatric  nursing  theraov 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  62:528,  May  61.  Analysis 

nf  assumed  dissimilarity  senrps 
J  Clin  Psychol  17:66,  Jan  61.   Agreement  on 
the  concept  of  the  ideal  therapist  as  a 
function  of  experience. 
Ment  Hyg  45:563,  Oct  61.    Changes  in  attitudes 

toward  mental  illness. 
Nurs  Res  11,  Fall  62.    A  therapeutic  behavior 

scale. 
Social  Forces  39:252,  Mar  61.    Instrumental 

values  ,*nd  onoularitv  of  instrumental  Ipadprs. 
Social  Forces  40:137,  Dec  61.    Personal 

sentiments  in  a  hierarchy. 
Sociometry  24:76,  Mar  61.    Instrumental  and 
exoressive  ratings  reconsidered. 


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GOLLUB,  LEWIS  R.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  Univ. 
Maryland,  College  Park,  Md.       Experi- 
mental studies  in  comparative  psycho- 
pharmacoloqv 
Ann  Rev  Pharmacol  5:235,  65.    Behavioral 

pharmacology. 
Behaviour  18:154,  61. 


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Dissertation  Abstr  24,  (No  1),  63.    The  dis- 
criminative control  of  operant  behavior  by 
interoceptive  stimulation. 
Int  J  Neuropharmacol  2:255,  63  .    Effects  of 
previous  experience  and  age  on  sound-induced 
seizures  in  rabbits. 
J  Appl  Psychol  46:135,  62.    Effects  of  "un- 
wanted" sianals  on  observer  responses. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  54:645,  61.    Chloro- 

nromazine  and  reversal  learnina. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  5:497,  62.    Spaced  responding 

in  multiole  DRL  schedules. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  5:543,  62.    A  review  of 

Dositive  conditioned  reinforcement. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  6:395,  63.    d-Amphetamine- 
chlorpromazine  antagonism  in  a  food-reinforced 
operant. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  7,  (No  1):45,  Jan  64. 

Visual  reinforcement  in  fighting  cocks. 

J  Exp  Anal  Behav  7,  (No  2):168,  Mar  647 
Avoidance  of  time-out  from  two  VI  schedules 
of  positive  reinforcement. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  7,  (No  35:241,  May  64.    Mul- 
tiple baseline  investigation  of  stimulus  func- 
tions in  an  FR  chained  schedule. 
J  txp  Anal  Behav  /,  (No  bh'Sil,  Sep~64.     The 
relations  among  measures  of  performance  on 
fixed-interval  schedules. 
J  Mammal,  63.    Maternal  behavior  in  the  rabbit: 
Yearly  and  seasonal  variation  in  nest  building. 
J  Reprod  Fertil  2:152,  61. 
Psychol  Rep  9:639,  61.    Chlorpromazine 

and  food  intake. 

Psychopharmacologia  5:87,  64.    Morphine  self- 
administration,  food-reinforced,  and  avoidancel 
behaviors  in  rhesus  monkeys. 
Science  133:1080,  61. 
Psychol  Rep  8:142,  61. 
Science  139:1048,  63.    Conditioning  of  a  free 

ODerant  resoonse  in  Planaria. 
Science  141,  (No  3575):55,  Jul  63.    Visual 

reinforcement  in  Siamese  fighting  fish. 
Experimental  Foundations  of  Clinical  Psychology. 
Basic  Books,  New  York,  62.    Psychophysi- 
oloav  of  emotional  behavior. 
Roots  of  Behavior.  Paul  B  Hoeber  Pub,  New 
York.  62. 
MPG        ROBBINS,  HAROLD  W.,  New  York  Serv., 
Orthopedically  Handicapped,  New  York, 
N.Y.       Effect  of  group  experience  on 
handicapped  children 
Am  Psychol  20:554,  65.    Responding  maintained  by  chained 

and  tandem  fixed-interval  schedules  of  reinforcement. 
Psychol  Rep  16:917,  65.    Drug-behavior  interaction  affecting 
development  of  tolerance  to  d-amphetamine  as  observed  in 
fixed  ratio  behavior  of  rats. 
Psychonom  Sci  3:217,  65.    Time-out  avoidance  from  a 

behavior-independent  contingency. 
Psychonom  Sci  4:9,  66.    Response  force  under  fixed- 
interval  reinforcement. 
MH  QUARTON,  G.C.,  Harvard  U.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Effect  of  thyroid  and  adrenocortical 
hormones  on  behavior 
MPG        TALKINGTON,  PERRY  C,  Timberlawn 

Foundation,  Inc.,  Dallas,  Tex.       Timberlawn 
research  project — Social  epidemiology 
MPG       WILLIAMS,  HARRY  B.,  Southern  Regional 
Education  Board,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Fosterinq  and  improving  mentai  health 
field  studies 
EP  OLDS,  J.,  U.  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor 

Primary  drives  and  intracranial  self-stimula- 
tion 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  54:120,  Apr  61. 
MPG        MARTIN,  LEWIS  C,  Multnomah  County  Public 
Health,  Portland,  Ore.       Research 
and  treatment  for  schizophrenic  children 
MPG        GRANT,  J.  DOUGLAS,  California  Dept. 
Corrections,  Sacramento,  Cal. 
Developing  offenders  for  crime  and 
delinquency  work 
J  Calif  Probat  Parole  Correction  A  ssn  3:18,  66.    New  careers 

development  in  the  change  agent  field. 
Nebraska  Law  Rev  45,  (No  2),  Jul  66.    Staff  and  client 

participation:  A  new  approach  to  correctional  research. 
Readings  in  Correctional  Change,  Southwest  Cent  Law 
Behav  Sci,  Univ  Texas  Sch  Law,  p.  96,  66.    Changing 
times  and  our  institutions:    Participants,  not  recipients. 
MPG       STEWART,  GEORGE  H.,  Michigan  State  Board  of 
Alcoholism,  Lansing,  Mich.       Michigan 
UoDer  Peninsula  Alcoholism  Education  Project 
MPG        STOTSKY,  BERNARD  A.,  Northeastern  Univ.  with 
Boston  State  Hosp.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Mental  patients  in  nursing  homes 


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MPG        BALSER,  BENJAMIN  H.,  St.  Luke's  Hosp., 
New  York,  N.Y.       Mental  health 
study  in  college  preparatory  schools 
Adolescents  and  the  Schools,  Basic  Books,  New  York, 

p.  13,  65. 

MPG        PUMPHREY,  MURIEL  W„  Grad.  Sch.  Arts,  Sci., 
Washington  Univ.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Integration  of  educable  retardates  in 
normal  arouos 
BS  SIMMONS,  OZZIE  G.,  Sch.  Public  Hlth.,  Harvard 

Univ.,  Boston,  Mass.  Research  in  the 

community  aspects  of  psychiatric  rehabilitation 
Am  J  Pub  Health  51:1266,  Sep  62.    Treatment 

exoeriences  of  mental  patients. 
Social  Problems  8:314,  Spring  61.    Stigma 
among  relatives  of  mental  patients. 
MPG        COHEN,  JEROME   Sch.  Soc.  Welfare,  Univ. 
California,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.       Study 
of  social  work  practice  in  mental  health 
field 
MH  ROSS,  ROBERT  T.,  Sonoma  State  Hosp.,  Eldridge, 

Cal.  An  exploratory  study  of  the  physical  and 

mental  qrowth  of  mongoloid  defectives 
Am  J  Ment  Defic  66,  (No  55:736,  Mar  62. 
The  mental  growth  of  mongoloid  defectives. 
BS  GEBHARD,  P.H.,  Indiana  U.,  Bloomington,  Ind. 

Studies  in  human  sexual  behavior — The  sex 
offender 
MPG       GOLDFARB,  ALVIN  I.,  Council  of  Jewish 
Federations  and  Welfare  Funds,  N.Y.C. 
Treatment  and  prevention  of  mental 
impairment  of  aaed 
BIO  McCLUER,  ROBERT  H.,  Psyiat  Inst.  &  Hosp., 

OSU  Health  Cr.,  Columbus,  Ohio  The 

biosynthesis  of  neuraminic  acid 
J  Lipid  Res  3,  (No  2):269,  Apr  62.    A  silicic 
acid  adsorption  method  for  the  determination  of 
ganglioside  sialic  acid. 
MPG       KRAENZEL",  CARL  F.",  Sch.  Agr.,  Montana 

State  Col.,  Bozeman,  Mont.        Mental  patients 
in  sparsely  populated  Montana 
MPG        BECKER,  ALVIN,  Boston  State  Hosp., 

Dorchester,  Mass.       Occupational  therapy's 
role  in  psychiatric  home  treatment 
MPG        ZINTZ,  MILES  V.,  Univ.  New  Mexico, 

Albuquerque,  N.  Mex.  Multiple  counselling 

for  Indian  college  students 
MPG       SAREYAN,  ALEX,  Mental  Hlth.  Materials  Cr., 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.Y.  Skillful  use  of 

mental  health  materials 
MPG        MILLER,  DOROTHY  H.,  California  Dept.  Mental 
Hygiene,  Sacramento,  Cal.       Alternatives 

to  mental  patient  rehospitalization 

rroc  Am  Ksycniat  Assn  Ann  Mtg,  New  York, 
May  65.    Chronic  leave  patients:    Passengers 
on  a  hospital-community  shuttlebus. 
Calif  Ment  Health  Res  Monogr  No  6,  Dept  Ment  Hyg, 
Sacramento,  65.   Worlds  that  fail:    I.  Retrospective 
analysis  of  mental  patients'  careers. 
Calif  Ment  Health  Res  Monogr  No  7,  Dept  Ment  Hyg, 
Sacramento,  65.   Worlds  that  fail:   II.  Disbanded  worlds: 
A  study  of  returns  to  the  mental  hospital. 
Ment  Hyg  Vol  49,  (No  2),  Apr  65.   Effects  of  stigma  on  the 

re-employment  of  posthospital  mental  patients. 
Ment  Hyg  Vol  49,  (No  3),  Jul  65.    Chronic  leave  patients. 
Psychiat  Dig,  Feb  66.    Re-employment  of  ex-mental  patients. 
Psychiat  Stud  Projects  Vol  3,  No  8,  Dec  65.    From  the 

ward  into  the  world. 
MPG       GUISS,  RUSSELL  L.,  Oregon  State 
Board  Control,  Salem,  Ore.       The 
hospital  reaches  for  the  community 
MPG       KLIEWER",  DEAN,  Prairie  View  Hosp.,  Newton, 
Kans.        Mid-Kansas  rural  aftercare 
demonstration 

Commun  Care  Newslett  1,  (No  1),  Mar  65.    Com- 
munity care? 
MPG       MacDONALD,  RALPHYNE,  City,  County  Pub. 
Health,  San  Francisco,  Cal.       Mental 
Retardation  Referral  Information 
Center 
MPG        BEKER,  JEROME,  Syracuse  Univ.,  Syracuse, 
N.Y.       School  integration  processes — 
Development  and  evaluation 
MPG        LOUNHARDT,  BETTY  L.,  Tacoma-Pierce  County 
Health  Department,  Tacoma,  Wash. 
Developmental  grant  for  disturbed 
children's  dav  care 
MPG       SAALWAECHTER,  GENE,  Berkeley  Workreation 
Committee,  Berkeley,  Cal.       Berkeley 
workreation  program 
SRC         MALITZ,  SIDNEY,  Research  Fdn.  Mental 
Hygiene,  Inc.,  Albany,  N.Y.       Effect 
of  tranouilizing  drugs  on  C.N.S. 
Am  J  Psychiat  117:910,  Apr  61.    Clinical  pro- 
files of  paid  normal  subjects  volunteering  for 
hallucinogen  drua  studies. 
Arch  Biochem  95:494.  61.    Brain  mitochondria. 
Bull  NY  Acad  Med  37:176,  Mar  61.    The  use 

and  ahncp  of  tr»nni!ili7pi>Q 

Extrapyram  Syst  Neurolep  125,  Nov  61.    Struc- 
tural changes  induced  bv  neuroleptics. 

Neuropsychopharmacology  2,  61.    The  volunteer 
as  variable  in  Dsvchotroolc  drua  assessment. 


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Psychopharmacol  Serv  Cent  Bull  2:75,  Dec  62. 

Metabolism  of  chlororomazine  bv  mitochondria. 
Hallucinations,  Grune  and  Stratton,  50.  62. 
Druo-induced  hallucinations  and  Dsvcnoses. 
Specific  and  Non-Specific  Factors  in  Psycho- 
pharmacology,  Philosophical  Library,  NY, 
p.  141,  62.    Variables  and  drug  effectiveness. 
CARBONE,  HUBERT  A.,  North  Dakota  State  Hoso., 
Jamestown,  N.D.       Adolescent  unit  develop- 
ment program 
EDELSON,  DAVID,  Dixon  State  Sch.,  Dixon, 
III.       Improved  use  of  institutional 
and  community  resources 
WITTEN,  HAROLD  B.,  Western  State  Hosp., 
Fort  Supply,  Okla.        Acute  treatment  program 
for  qeriatric  patients 
PORTER,  ROBERT  M.,  State  Home  and  Training 
Sch.,  Grand  Junction,  Colo.       Program 
improvement  for  institutionally  deprived 
males 
ZIER,  MERLIN  W.,  State  Home  and  Training 
Sch.,  Wheat  Ridge,  Colo.       Habilitative 
planning  severe  to  moderate  retardates 
ZUBOWICZ,  GEORGE,  Menninger  Fdn.,  Topeka, 
Kans.       A  patient-centered  system-- 
Desiqn  and  demonstration 
CONNOR,  ANGIE,  Dept.  of  Health, 
Honolulu,  Hawaii        Improved  and 
extended  patient  care  at  Waimano 
PARTLOW,  R.C.,  Partlow  State  Sch.  and  Hosp., 
Tuscaloosa,  Ala.       Physical  Therapy 
Department 
SMITH,  DONALD,  Alabama  Stau  Hosps., 
Bryce  Hosp.,  Tuscaloosa,  Ala. 
Intensive  treatment  for  chronic  male 
patients 
INGHAM,  CHARLES  G.,  Norfolk  State  Hosp., 
Norfolk,  Nebr.        Improvement  of 
geriatric  services 
COATS,  EDWIN  A.,  Lincoln  State  Hosp., 
Lincoln,  Nebr.       Development  of  a 
comprehensive  children's  service 
WYANT,  M.E.,  Beatrice  State  Home,  Beatrice, 
Nebr.       Plan  for  training  retarded 
patients  for  job  placement 
LITSINGER,  EDWARD  A.,  Spencer  State  Hosp., 
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Three  projects  for  hospital 
improvement 


OM-01702 

MPG 

OM-01703 

MPG 

OM-01705 

MPG 

OM-01706 

MPG 

OM-01707 

MPG 

OM-01708 

MPG 

OM-01709 

MPG 

OM-01710 

MPG 

OM-01712 

MPG 

OM-0I7I3 

MPG 

OM-01714 

MPG 

OM-01716 

MPG 

MH-01718 

NSS 

OM-0I7I8 

MPG 

OM-01719 

MPG 

OM-01721 

MPG 

OM-01722 

MPG 

OM-01724 

MPG 

OM-01725 

MPG 

MH-01726 

BS 

OM-01726 
OM-01727 
OM-01728 
OM-01730 
OM-01731 


OM-01732 
MH-01733 


SMITH,  JOHN  G.,  Dr.  Joseph  H.  Ladd  Sch., 
North  Kingstown,  R.I.       Intensive 
programming  for  the  profoundly  retarded 
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home  placement  nroaram 
RICHARDS,  GUY  A.,  Utah  State  Training 
Sch.,  American  Fork,  Utah        Treat- 
ment of  severely  retarded 
LINGL,  FREDERICK  A.,  Hawthornden  State 
Hosp.,  Northfield,  Ohio       Adolescent 
rehabilitation  program 
GROVER,  WILLIAM  L.,  Cleveland  State  Hosp., 
Cleveland,  Ohio        A  comprehensive  day  care 
program  in  a  state  hospital 
DUTY,  JOSEPH  E.,  Toledo  State  and  Receiving 
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MARTIN,  CHARLES  H.,  Rainier  Sch.,  Buckley, 
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MARTIN,  DONALD  W.,  Pontiac  State  Hosp., 
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An  automatic  correlation  ratio  program  for 
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Merrill-Palmer  Quart  Behav  Develop  9,  (No  3): 
159,63.    Punishment,  identification  and 
aggression. 
Psychol  Rep  9:573,  61.    Discriminant  validity 

of  a  oeer-ratina  measure. 
Psychol  Rep  10:43,  62.    Sex  role  preference 
of  children. 
MPG       WERNERT,  JOHN  J.,  Frankfort  State  Hosp. 
and  Sch.,  Frankfort,  Ky.       Group 
work  rehabilitation  with  the  retarded 
MPG        KERNOHAN,  WILLIAM  J.,  Kentucky  State  Hosp., 
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program  for  chronic  patients 
MPG        DOWNING,  BILLIE  R.,  Outwood  State  Hosp., 
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program  for  adults  retardates 
MPG      BAY,  ALFRED  P7,  Topeka  State  Hosp., 
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unit  within  a  state  hospital 
MPG      BAIR,  HOWARD  V:',  Parsons  State  Hosp. 
and  Training  Cr.,  Parsons,  Kans. 
Community  transitional  adjustment 
ornaram  for  MR 
Brochure,  Parsons  State  Hospital  and  Training  Center,  65. 

Community  transition  project. 
Parsons  State  Hosp  Training  Cent  Project  News,  Jul  65, 

Vol  1,  No  6. 
Parsons  State  Hosp  Training  Cent  Project  News,  Nov  65, 

Vol  1,  No  8. 
MPG       CAMERON,  DALE  C,  Saint  Elizabeths  Hosp., 
Washington,  D.C.       Day  treatment  program 
for  hospitalized  young  patients 
MH  CATTELL,  RAYMOND  B.,  Sch.  Lib.  Arts,  Univ. 

Illinois,  Champaign,  III.       Personality 
dimensions—Their  determinants  and 
influences 


(contd) 


1495 


OM-01733 
MH-01734 


MPG 
MH 


OM-01735 

MPG 

OM-01737 

MPG 

OM-01739 

MPG 

OM-01745 

MPG 

MH-01750 

MH 

OM-01751 


MH-01752 


MPG 


PMY 


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VOEGELE,  GEORGE  E.,  Governor  Bacon  Health 
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unit  for  mentally  ill  youth 
DICKERS0N,  WILLARD  W.,  Caro  State  Hosp. 
for  Epileptics,  Caro,  Mich. 
Patient  oroqress  through  an  improved 
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Univ.  Puerto  Rico,  Rio  Piedras        Mental  health 
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selected  aspects  of  their  socio-cultural  environ- 
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Sociol  Soc  Res  46,  Jul  62.   Lower  socioeco- 
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Perceptual  and  Motor  Skiiis,  v.l2,p.27,  61 
Am  J  Psych  ,  v.117,  no. 10  .0.932 ,  61 
OM-01752  MPG       ABRUZZ0,  ANTHONY  M.,  Lapeer  State  Home  and 

Training  Sch.,  Lapeer,  Mich. 
Reconstructive  surqery  and  coordinated 
habilitation 
MH-01753  EP  DENENBERG,  V.H.,  Purdue  U.,  Lafayette,  !nd. 

Effects  of  early  experience  and  age  upon 
learning 

Anim  Behav  11:21,  Jan  63.    Interrelationships 
of  shock  and  critical  periods  in  infancy  as 
they  affect  adult  learning  and  activity. 

Canad  J  Psychol  16:72,  62.  Infantile  stimu- 
lation and  emotional  itv. 

Canad  J  Psychol  18,  (No  1):1,  64.    Stimulus 
intensity  versus  critical  periods:  A  test  of  two 
hypotheses  concerning  infantile  stimulation. 

Child  Develop  33:65,  62.  Effects  of  maternal 
factors  UDon  orowth  and  behavior  of  the  rat. 

Endocrinology  72:439,  Mar  63.  Modification  of 
sexual  develoDment  throuoh  stimulation  in 

J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  54:170,  61.   Effects  of 
duration  and  distribution  of  infantile  experi- 
ence on  adult  learninq. 

J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  54:685,  61.  Infan- 
tile handlina  and  adult  mortality. 

J  Comp  Physiol  Psychoi  55:813,  62.  Critical 
periods  of  development  in  the  rat. 

J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  55:819,  62.  Infantile 
shock  upon  emotionality  at  weanino. 

J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  55:1096,  62.  Effects  of 
preweaning  and  postweaning  manipulations  up- 
on problem-solving  behavior. 

J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56:307,  63.  Effects  of 
infantile  stimulation  and  aoe  UDon  behavior. 

J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56:3i3,  63.  Maternal 
emotionality. 

J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56,  (No  5):877,  63. 
Infantile  stimulation  and  animal  husbandry:  A 
methodological  study. 

Psychol  Rep  14:43,  64  .  Effects  of  avoidable 
and  unavoidable  electric  shock  upon  mortality 
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Psycnol  kev"il,  two  si-.ub,  Sep  &4.    Critical 
periods,  stimulus  input,  and  emotional  re- 
activity: A  theory  of  infantile  stimulation. 

The  Behaviour  of  Domestic  Animals.  Ballliere, 
Tindall  &  Cox,  London,  110,  62.   Effects  of 
earlv  experience. 
OM-01754  MPG       CROWE,  R.R.,  Nashville  Metro  Psychiatric 

Hosp.,  Nashville,  Tenn.       After-care 
clinic 
OM-01755  MPG       SCHURTER,  BETTYE  S.,  Clover  Bottom  Hosp., 

Sch.,  Donelson,  Tenn.       Improved 
resident  reevaluation  and  outpatient 
services 
OM-01757  MPG       KELLEY,  FRANCIS  P.",  Mansfield  State 

Training  Sch.,  Mansfield  Depot,  Conn. 
Mansfield  resident  improvement  plan 
OM-01758  MPG        BOWMAN',  PETER  W.,  Pineland  Hosp.  and 

Training  Cr.,  Pownai,  Maine       Speech 
and  Hearing  Center 
MH-01759  BS  BOURNE,  L.E..  Jr.,  Grad.  Sch.,  U.  Utah,  Salt 

Lake  City       information  feedback  variables 
in  concept  formation  ' 

Am  J  Psychol  74:410,  Sep  61. 
Am  J  Psychol  76:229..  Jun  63.   Factors  affecting 
strategies  used  in  problems  of  concept-forma- 
tion. 
J  Exp  Psychol  61:259,  61.   Effect  of  redundant 
relevant  information  upon  identification  of 
concents. 
J  Exp  Psychol  61:329,  61.   Concept  identifica- 
tion as  function  of  intra-  and  interdimensional 
variability. 
J  Exp  Psychol  65:1,  Jan  63.   Feedback  delay 

and  concept  learninq. 
J  Exp  Psychol  65:139,  63.   Effects  of  misinform- 

ative  feedback. 
J  Exp  Psychol  67,  (No  4):392,  Apr  64.    Forms 
of  relevant  stimulus  redundancy  in  concept 
identification. 
J  Exp  Psychol  67,  (No  5):439,  May  64.    Concept 
learning  as  a  function  of  availability  of  previous- 
ly presented  information. 
J  Gen  Hsychoni::^bl,  bi>.    Hypotne'seTahlT 
hypothesis  shifts  in  classification  learning. 
Psychonom  Sci  1:209,  64.    Differences  among 
modes  for  portraying  stimulus  information  in 
concept  identification. 

OM-01760  MPG       GRAGG,  LOGAN,  Eastern  State  Hosp., 

Lexington,  Ky.       Total  planning  for 
patient  care— A  first  step  program 
OM-01761  MPG       LINDBERG,  THEODORE  F.,  Medfield  State 

Hosp.,  Harding,  Mass.       Rehabilitation 
of  chronic  mentally  ill 
Arch  Gen  Psychiat  12:237,  Mar  65.    Rehabilitation  of 

chronic  schizophrenics. 
Dis  Nerv  Syst  26:350,  Jun  65.    Behavior  therapy— Use 

in  a  sheltered  workshop. 
Ment  Hosp  16:279,  Oct  65.    Intensive  rehabilitation  for 

chronic  patients. 
Ment  Hyg  49:358,  Jul  65.    Work  as  a  therapeutic  tool 
in  the  state  hospital. 


14% 


OM-0176? 

MPG 

OM-01764 

MPG 

OM-01765 

MPG 

OM-01766 

MPG 

OM-01767 

MPG 

OM-01768 

MPG 

OM-01769 

MPG 

OM-01770 

MPG 

OM-01771 

MPG 

OM-01773 

MPG 

MH-01774 

BS 

MH-01762  BS  COHEN,  N.E.,   Western  Reserve  U.,   Cleveland 

Institutional  climate  and  accessibility  to  treat- 
ment 
Child  Welfare  7,  Sep  61.   Bellefaire  follow- 

uo  study. 
J  Health  Hum  Behav  111:105,  Summer  62.   Verbal 

inaccessibility  in  young  adolescents. 
Merrill-Palmer  Quart  Behav  Develop  8:33,  62. 

influences  on  verbal  accessibility. 
Soc  Serv  Rev  36:385,  Dec  62.   Peer-group 
structure  and  a  child's  verbal  accessibility. 
MCLAUGHLIN,  WILLIAM  F.,  Metropolitan 
State  Hosp.,  Waltham,  Mass. 
Intensive  rehabilitation  program 
FLOWER,  BARDWELL  H.,  Worcester  State  Hosp., 
Worcester,  Mass.       Day  and  after  care 
in  a  hosDital  mental  health  center 
FINN,  FRED  F.,  Seaside  Regional  Cr., 
Waterford,  Conn.       A  plan  to  reduce 
institutionalization  of  the  retarded 
GILIBERTY,  FRANK  R.,  Southbury  Training  Sch., 
Southbury,  Conn.       Training  program  for 
profoundly  and  severely  retarded 
BUTTIMORE,  DENNIS  J.',  North  Jersey  Training 
Sch.,  Totowa,  N.J.        Improvement  of  language 
skills  in  retarded  children 
BARCNE,  PAUL  L.,  Nevada  State  Hosp., 
Nsvada,  Mo.       An  accredited 
program  of  theraoeutic  education 
KILLIAN,  E.W.,  Denton  State  Sch.,  Denton,  OM-01775 

Tex.       Child  development  and  training 
service 
KELLY,  MILES  F.,  Arkansas  State  Hosp., 
Little  Rock,  Ark.       Instituting 
comDrehensive  hosoital  treatment 
FULMER,  THOMAS  E,.  Southeast  Louisiana  Hosp., 
Mandeville,  La.       Adolescent  community 
domiciliary  care  Drogram 
KEMP,  HARDY  A.,  Larned  State  Hosp.,  Larned, 
Kans.       Mental  hospital  staff  recruitment- 
training-retention 
FIEDLER,  FRED  E.,  Univ.  Illinois,  Urbana, 
III.       Interpersonal  perception  and 
personality  assessment 
Acta  Psychol  20:185,62.   Inperpersonal  percep- 
tion amonq  Dutch  children. 
Acta  Psychol  28:100,  61. 
Sociometry  24:157,  61. 
Indian  J  Psychol  37:115,  62.   Perceptions  of  self  OM-01777 

and  sionificant  others  bv  Indians  and  Americans. 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  62:442,  61.    Interpersonal 

perception  scores  and  their  components  as  pre-  OM-01779 

dictors  of  personal  adjustment. 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  65:308,  62.    Leader  atti- 
tudes and  group  creativity.  MH-01780 
J  Soc  Psychol  55:191,  61.   Perceived  acceptance 

as  a  determinant  of  confonnitv  behavior. 
J  Soc  Psychnl  56:149,  62.    Perception  of  others 
by  adjusted  and  maladjusted  subjects  as  re- 
flected in  measures  of  perceptual  space. 
Pub  Opin  Quart  26:236,  62.    Effects  of  partisan- 
ship on  perceptions  of  political  figures. 
Sociometry  26:271,  63.    The  perception  of  non- 
group  members:   A  test  of  Merton's  reference 
group  theory. 
MH-01775  PMY        FULLER,  JOHN  L.,  Roscoe  B.Jackson  Mem.  Lab., 

Bar  Harbor,  Me.       Effects  of  drugs  on 
psychological  development 
Am  J  Orthopsychiat  31:254,  Apr  61. 

J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  54:13,  61.  OM-01780 

Am  Zool  4:101,  64.   Physiological  and  population 

aspects  of  behavior  genetics. 
Ann  NY  Acad  Sci  96:199,  62.    Effect  of  drugs 

on  psychological  development.       ^^  OM-01781 

Arch  fieri i  Psychfat  7:125,  62.   Programmed  life 
histories:  A  technique  for  "psychiatric"  re- 
search in  animals. OM-01786 

Behaviour  20,  (No~3-4):343^  63.    Some  rela- 
tionships betveen  early  experience  and  later 

social  behavior  in  ducklings.  MH-01787 

Discovery  o.  18.  Feb  64.    The  K-ouooies. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  55:57,  62.    Effects  of 
CS  intensity  and  quality  in  avoidance  con- 
ditioning. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  55:606,  62.    Alcohol 
choice  in  Wistar  and  G-4  rats  as  a  function 
of  environmental  temperature . 
J  Comp  Physio!  Psychol  57,  (No  1):85,  64. 

Measurement  of  alcohol  preference  in  genetic  OM-01788 

experiments.  

j~£omp  Physiol  Psychol  58:453,  64.  Discrimina-i 
ted  operant  avoidance  learning  in  Wistar  and  G+  OM-01791 

4  rats  as  a  function  of  type  of  warning  stimulus. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  4:351,  61.    Effects  of  chron- 
ically administered  chlorpromazine  on  multiple-  OM-0T792 
schedule  performance. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  5:259,  62.    Effects  of  chlor- 
promazine on  appetitive  and  aversive  com-                              OM-01794 
oonents  of  a  multiple  schedule. 
.1  Exp  Anal  Behav  5:383,  62.    The  operant 

control  of  voc2li7ation  in  the  doo.  M-1795  BS 

J  Exp  Anal  Behav  6:29.  63.    Effects  of  unavoid- 
able shocks  on  a  multiple  schedule  having  an 
avoidance  component. 


J  Nerv  Mem  Dis  135:5,  62.    Heredity,  animal 

behavior  and  osvchiatrv. 
Percept  Motor  Skills  18:299,  64.    Controlled 
visual  input  and  exploratory  activity  in 
C57BL/6J  mice. 
Percept  Motor  Sk  ills  ^IWOT,  65.  Evaluation  of 
a  visual  discrimination  task  for  the  analysis  of 
the  genetics  of  a  mouse  behavior. 
Proc  Animal  Care  Panel  12:183,  62.    Purebred 

doas  in  Dsvcholooical  and  mental  health  research. 
Proc  11th  Int  Congr  Genet  3:789,  65.   From 

genes  to  behavioral  traits. 
Proc  3rd  World  Congr  Psychiat  3:223,  64. 
Effects  of  experiential  deprivation  upon  be- 
haviour in  animals. 
Science  144,  (No  3616):304,  Apr  64.    Audiof 
genie  seizures,  the  dilute  locus,  and  phenyl- 
alanine hydroxylase  in  DBA/1  mice. 
Rnnt-:  nf  Rghauinr    Hoeber,  Pub,  New  York,  61. 
Experimental  studies  of  behavior  of  an  aggres- 
sive predatory  mouse.  Onvchomvs  leucoous. 
Rnnts  nf  Rphavinr,  Hoeber,  New  York,  61.    Is 

early  exoerience  different? 
The  Behaviour  of  Domestic  Animals.  Bailliere, 
Tindall  and  Cox,  London,  p.  57,  62.    The 
genetics  of  behaviour. 
The  Behaviour  of  Domestic  Animals,  Bailliere, 
Tindall  and  Cox,  London,  p.  415,  62.    The 
behaviour  of  doos. 
MPG       STILLINGER,  CECIL  G.,  Idaho  Dept.  Health, 
Boise,  Idaho       Prevention  of  mental 
patient  chronicitv  oroaram 
Canad  J  Psychol  19:94,  65.    The  effect  of  d-amphetamine 

sulfate  on  three  exploratory  behaviours. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  61:251,  66.    Genetic  and  treatment 

factors  modifying  the  postisolation  syndrome  in  dogs. 
J  Comp  Psysiol  Psychol  61:258,  66.    Effects  of  rearing  with 

specific  stimuli  upon  postisolation  behavior  in  dogs. 
Proc  74th  Am  Psychol  Assn  Ann  Mtg,  66.    Biological 

correlates  of  optimal  distribution  of  practice. 
Psychonom  Sci  4:273,  66.    Transitory  effects  of  experiential 

deprivation  upon  reversal  learning  in  dogs. 
Psychopharmacologia  8:408,  66.   Variation  In  effects  of 

chlorpromazine  in  three  strains  of  mice. 
Biology  of  the  Laboratory  Mouse,  McGraw-Hill,  New  York, 

Ch  32,  66.    Neural,  sensory,  and  motor  functions. 
Biology  of  the  Laboratory  Mouse,  McGraw-Hill,  New  York, 

Ch  33,  66.    Patterns  ot  behavior. 
MPG       STECK,  ROBERT  C,  Anna  State  Hosp.,  Anna, 
III.       Developing  a  seven  day  program 
in  activity  theranv 
MPG       SILVA,  FRANCISCO,  East  Louisiana  State 
Hosp., Jackson,  La.       Discharge 
planning  toward  community  rehabilitation 
MH  LIPPITT,  RONALD,  Univ.  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor, 

Mich.       Inter-center  program  on  family, 
youth  and  children 
Social  Work  Practice  p.  75,  62.    Unplanned 
maintenance  and  planned  change  in  the  group 
work  process . 
The  Nature  of  Educational  Innovation.  Columbia 
Univ  Press,  Ch  9,  63.    The  innovation  of 
classroom  mental  health  nractices. 
Social  Work  Practice:    Selected  Papers, 
Columbia  Univ  Press,  P.  75,  62.    Un- 
olanned  maintenance  and  planned  change 
in  arouo  Drocess. 
Value  Systems  of  Delinquent  Youth,  Univ  Minne- 
sota Press.  63. 
MPG        SEALE,  ARTHUR  L.,  Central  Louisiana  State 
Hosp.,  Pineville,  La.       Central 
Louisiana  State  Hospital  Improvement 
Project 
MPG       STUCKEY,  COATES,  Pinecrest  State  Sch., 
Pineville,  La.       Reward  training  and 
behavior  shaping 
MPG       SOMMERNESS,  M.  DUANE,  Traverse  City  State 
Hosp.,  Traverse  City,  Mich.       A  vocational- 
activities  Drooram  for  adolescents 
MH  KESSEN,  W.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Yale  Univ.,  New  Haven, 

Conn.       Distress  and  discrimination  in 
the  human  newborn 
Child  Develop  32:95,  61.    Measurement  of  move- 
ment in  human  newborn:   A  new  techniaue. 
Child  Develop  32:243,  61.   Effect  of  hand-mouth 

contacting  on  neonatal  movement. 
Psychol  Rev  68:396,  61.   Anxiety,  pain,  and  the 
inhibition  of  distress. 
MPG       LANE,  CHALMERS,  Ellisville  State  School, 
Ellisville,  Mississippi       Ellisville 
State  School  Improvement  Plan 
MPG        ROGERS,  STANLEY  J.,  Montana  State  Hosp., 
Warm  Springs,  Mont.       Development  of 
intensive  treatment  program 
MPG       ELLIOTT,  JAMES  F.,  Murdock  Center,  Butner, 
N.C.        Rehabilitation  project  for  the  severely 
retarded 
MPG       PETERSON,  BEDFORD  F.,  Eastern  State  Hosp., 
Vinita,  Okla.        Intensive  treatment  unit  for 
chronic  schizophrenic  inpatients 
van  Amerongen,  S.T.,  Douglas  A.  Thorn  Clin.  Children, 
Boston,  Mass. 


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OM-01797  MPG       KLAUMINZER,  FREDERICK  A.,  Vineland  State 

Sch.,  Vineland,  N.J.         Physio  and  speech 

therapy  for  handicapped  retardates 
Welfare  Rep  State  New  Jersey  Vol  16,  No  4,  Oct  65. 
Analysis  of  a  speech  therapy  program  carried  out  within 
an  institution  for  the  mentally  handicapped. 
OM-01799  MPG         COOGAM,  RICHARD,  Walworth  County  Hosp., 

Elkhorn,  Wis.       Acute  Diagnostic 

and  Treatment  Unit 
OM-01801  MPG        URBEN,  WALTER  J.,  Mendota  State  Hosp., 

Madison,  Wis.       Geriatric  Treatment 

Center 
MH-01802  BS         HOWES,  D.H.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  Cambridge 

Statistical  properties  of  aphasic  language 
Neurology  12,  (No  10):675,  Oct  62.    A  human 
cerebral  deconnection  syndrome. 
OM-01802  MPG        URBEN,  WALTER  J.,  Mendota  State  Hosp., 

Madison,  Wis.       Alcoholic  Treatment 

Center 
OM-01804  MPG        LIEBERMAN,  LEONARD,  Milwaukee  County 

Mental  Health,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Placement  service  for  chronic  mentally 

handicaooed 
OM-01805  MPG        HERYFORD,  FRED  W.,  Wyoming  State  Training 

Sch.,  Lander,  Wyo.       Medical  improvement 

and  training  of  severely  retarded 
OM-01806  MPG        JUNKIN,  FRANK  E.,  Firecrest  Sch., 

Seattle,  Wash.,       Home  care-counselling 

demonstration  project 
OM-01807  MPG       GRAFF,  R.J.,  Manteno  State  Hosp.,  Manteno, 

III.       Survey  and  removal  of  patients 

into  the  community 
MH-01808  BS  CROCKETT,  W.H.,  Clark  U.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Processes  underfvino  the  oerceotion  of  oersons 
MH-01811  MH  WALLERSTEIN,  R".S~„  Menninger  Fdn.,  Topeka,  Kae 

Psychosomatic  study  of  thyroid  gland 

dysfunction 
OM-01811  MPG        LAWLER,  WILLIAM  T„  Travis  State  Sch., 

Austin,  Tex.       Development  of  child 

care  service 
OM-01812  MPG       JONES,  VERNON,  Mexia  State  Sch., 

Mexia,  Tex.       Development  of  a  resident 

training  service 
OM-01814  MPG        CHINN,  HOWARD  J.,  Redfield  State  Hosp.  and 

Sch.,  Redfield,  S.D.        Potentials  development 

for  independent  living 
OM-018I5  MPG        PALMER,  DAN,  New  Mexico  State  Hosp., 

Las  Vegas,  N.  Mex.        Field  consultation— A 

treatment  program  extension 
OM-01816  MPG       SANDDAL,  JAMES  W.,  State  Training  Sch. 

and  Hosp.,  Boulder,  Mont.       Staff 

development  program 
MH-01817  BS  GLUECK,S.,  Harvard  U.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Follow-UD  of  500  delinouents 
Ventures  in  Criminology,  Tavistock  Pub,  London 
— W. 
OM-01817  MPG        PULLEN.MYRICKW.,  Jr.,  Idaho  State  Hosp. 

North,  Orofino,  Idaho       A  foundation  for 

expanded  treatment 
MH-01818  BS  COOK,  S.W.,  Grad.  Sch.  Arts,  Sci.,  New  York 

Univ.,  N.Y.C.       An  experimental  approach 

to  attitude  change 
OM-01818  MPG        ROSSELLO,  JUAN  A.,  Psychiatric  Hosp., 

Roosevelt,  Puerto  Rico       Treatment 

center  for  acute  psychiatric  patients 
OM-01821  MPG        HUGHES,  LOWELL  R.,  Nevada  State  Hosp., 

Reno,  Nev.       Nevada  state  hospital  intensive 

treatment  program 
OM-01822  MPG        DUNAGIN,  J.L.,  Enid  State  Sch.,  Enid, 

Okla.       A  unit  approach  to  the 

severely  retarded 
OM-01823  MPG        BROOKS,  DEAN  K.,  Oregon  State  Hosp., 

Salem,  Ore.       Physical  rehabilitation 

of  the  infirm 
OM-01824  MPG        GERICKE,  OTTO  L.,  Patton  State  Hosp., 

Patton,  Cal.       Family  training  center 

as  a  depopulation  aid 
OM-01825  MPG        TARJAN,  GEORGE,  Pacific  State  Hosp., 

Pomona,  Cal.       Habilitation  program 

for  the  severely  retarded 
OM-01826  MPG       O'BRIEN,  WILLIAM  M.,  Modesto  State  Hosp., 

Modesto,  Cal.       Institutional 

transition  and  treatment  development 
OM-01827  MPG       ADAMS,  FREEMAN  H.,  Stockton  State  Hosp., 

Stockton,  Cal.       Use  of  small  group 

interaction  in  industrial  therapy 
OM-01828  MPG        NASH,  LOUIS  R.,  Camarillo  State  Hosp., 

Camarillo,  Cal.       A  state  hospital 

community  mental  health  program 
OM-01833  MPG        KLATTE,  ERNEST,  Mendocino  State  Hosp., 

Talmage,  Cal.         Facilitating  a 

return  to  society  of  chronic  patients 
OM-01836  MPG       GREENBLATT,  MILTON,  Boston  State  Hosp., 

Boston,  Mass.        To  develop  a  comprehensive 

work  therapy  program 
OM-01838  MPG       SILK,  EMANUEL  17,  Eastern  Oregon  State  Hosp., 

Pendleton,  Ore.        Eastern  Oregon  patient-family 

project 
Oregon  Nurse,  Vol  30,  No  3,  Sep  65.    Hospital-family 

project . 
Oregon  State  Bd  Control,  Res  Conf,  Res  and  Biometrics  Sec, 
Apr  65.    Eastern  Oregon  hospital  family  project. 


MH-01839"  BS  CRONBACH,  L.J.,  U.  Illinois,  Vrbana 

Integrated  studies  of  osychometrics 
Brit  J  Stat  Psychol  26:137,  63.    Theory  of 
generalizability:   A  liberalization  of  reliabil- 
ity theory. 

Educ  Psychol  Measmt  22:645,  Winter  62.   Inter- 
nal-c  onsistency  reliability  formulas  applied  to 
randomly  sampled  single-factor  tests. 
Educ  Psychol  Measurement  24,  (No  3):46/.  64. 
The  signal/noise  ration  in  the  comparison  of 
reliability  coefficients. 
Psychdt  Rep "15-.UI,  64.    intraclass  correlation 
as  an  approximation  to  the  coefficient  of 
generalizability. 
Science  133:1924,  Jun  61.    Quantal  and  graded 
analysis  of  dosage-effect  relations. 
OM-01839  MPG        BUSCAGLIA,  C.J. ,  Mental  Health  Center- 

North  Division,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Extended  psychiatric  emergency 
service 
OM-01840  MPG        BUSCAGLIA,  CHRIS  J.,  Mental  Hlth.  Cr.- 

North  Division,  Milwaukee,  Wis.       Day 
hospital  project 
OM-01842  MPG        FIEDLER,  HOWARD  T.,  Allentown  State 

Hosp.,  Allentown,  Pa.       Combined 
pre-adult  and  continued  treatment 
oronram 
OM-01844  MPG       DE  RIVAS,  CARMELA,  Norristown  State  Hosp., 

Norristown,  Pa.        Preadmission  and  Day 
Treatment  Center 
Penn  Med  J,  Dec  65.  A  day  center  for  psychiatric  care. 
OM-01845  MPG      MALONE,  CHARLES  A.,  Massachusetts  Mem. 

Hosp.,  Boston,  Mass.  New  demonstration 

projects  on  multiproblem  families 
OM-01847  MPG        PHILLIPS,  GEORGE  M.,  Crownsville  State  Hosp., 

Crownsville,  Maryland       Education  of 
illiterates  in  a  state  hospital 
OM-01848  MPG       PLEASURE',  HYMAN',  Middletown  State  Hosp., 

Middletown,  N.Y.        Half-way  house  and 
sheltered  workshops 
MH-01849  BS  JONES,  LYLE  V.,  Univ.  North  Carolina, 

Chapel  Hill,  N.C.       Psycholinguistic 
methods  for  the  study  of  aphasia 
Child  Uevelop  35: /25,  64.    Acquisition  of 
language  habits  in  first,  second,  and  third 
grade  boys. 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  65:183,  62.    An  appli- 
cation of  "cloze"  technique  to  the  study  of 
aohasic  speech. 
J  Exp  Psychol  68,  (No  3):240,  Sep  64.    Semantic 

satiation  and  decision  latency. 
J  Speech  Hearing  Res  /,  (No  4):369,  Dec  64. 
Delayed  auditory  feedback  with  different  delay1 
times  at  each  ear. 

J  Verbal  Learning  Verbal  Behavior  1:470,  May 
63.    Verbal  learning  and  concept  formation. 

J  Verb  Learn  Verb  Behav  2:136,  63.    Impair- 
ment in  performance  with  delayed  auditory 
feedback  as  related  to  task  characteristics. 

J  Verb  Learn  Verb  Behav  2,  (No  2):186,  Aug 
63.    The  predictability  of  words  and  their 
grammatical  classes  as  a  function  of  rate  of 
deletion  from  a  speech  transcript. 

J  Verb  Learn  Verb  Behav  2,  (No  3): 263,  Oct 
63.   Verbal  satiation  and  changes  in  meaning 
of  related  items . 

Lang  Speech  4:91,  Apr-Jun  61.   Linguistic 
features  of  speech  from  aohasic  patients. 

Lang  Speech  6:94,  Apr-Jun  63  .  The  classifi- 
cation of  parts  of  speech  for  the  characteriza- 
tion of  aphasia. 

Lang  bpeech  /:233,  Oct-Uec~6T.~A  further 
study  of  grammatical  class  as  a  variable  in 
verbal  satiation. 

Psychol  Rep  13:158,  63.    Semantic  generaliza- 
tion in  vprhal  satiation. 
Psychometric  Lab  Univ  N  Carolina,  Chapel  Hill, 
37,  Oct  63.    The  effect  on  word  recognition 
of  the  frequency  of  word  association. 
Disorders  of  CdmmunrcafTbTr,   Kes  PuPAssn  Kes 
Nerv  Ment  Dis,  Ch.  8,  p.  190,  64.    Five 
aphasias:   A  commentary  on  aphasia  as  a 
regressive  linguistic  phenomenon. 
Studies  in  Aphasia:  An  Approach  to  Testing, 
Educucation-lndustry  Service,  Chicago, 
Jun  61. 
OM-01851  MPG       GOOD,  LAWRENCE  R.,  Menninger  Fdn., 

Topeka,  Kans.       Behavior  and 
architecture 
Therapy  by  Design,  C  C  Thomas,  Springfield, 
III,  64.    Implications  of  architecture  for 
human  behavior. 
Therapy  by  Design.  Implications  of  Architecture  for  Human 
Behavior,  C  C  r nomas,  Springfield,  III,  65. 
MH-01856  MPG       NELSON,  WILLARD  H.,  Sch.  Arts,  Sci., 

R-15  Florida  State  Univ.,  Tallahassee,  Fla. 

Conference  on  School  Psychology 
OM-01860  MPG        MAZER,  MILTON,  Martha's  Vineyard  Guidance 

Cr.,  Edgartown,  Mass.       A  psychiatric- 
para-csvchiatric  register  for  an  island 
Arch  Gen  Psychiat  14:366,  66.   A  psychiatric  and 
parapsychiatric  register  for  an  island  community. 


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OM-01861  MPG        RICE,  ELIZABETH  P.,  Sch.  Pub.  Hlth., 

Harvard  Univ.,  Boston,  Mass.        Children 
of  mentally  ill  parents  in  deprived  areas 
Proc  Am  Orthopsychiat  Assn  42nd  Ann  Mtg,  Mar  65. 
Hospitalization  of  a  parent  for  mental  illness:   A  crisis 
for  children. 
OM-01862  MPG        LEL AND,  HENRY,  Parsons  State  Hosp.  and 

Training  Cr.,  Parsons,  Kans. 
Demonstrating  ac'apti'-e  behavior-psychiatric 
problem 
MH-01870  PMY        PRANGE,  A.J.,  Jr.,  U.  North  Carolina,  Chapel  Hill 

Tranquilizing  drugs  in  acute  psychiatric 
disorders 

Nature  197:12)2,  Mar  63.    Diminution  of  imipra- 
minp  mortality  in  hvnnthvrniri  mtrp 
MH-01875  MH  MEYER,  EUGENE,  Sch.  Med.,  Johns  Hopkins 

Univ.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Selection  of 

patients  for  elective  plastic  surgery 
Sci  Psychoanal  5:181,  62.    Disturbed  behavior 
on  medical  and  surgical  wards. 
MH-01876  BS  WEPMAN,  JOSEPH  M.,   Univ.  Chicago,   Chicago, 

III.  Psycholinguists  methods  for 

classifying  aphasia 
Educ  Industry  Serv,  Chicago,  Jun  61.    Studies 

in  aphasia:    An  aooroach  to  testina. 
J  Speech  Hearing  Dis  28:191,  63.    Filmstrips  as 

adiunct  to  lanauaap  thpraov  fnr  aohasia 
J  Speech  Hearing  Res  3:220,  Sep  61.    Dimen- 
sions of  lanauaae  oerformance  in  aohasia. 
J  Speech  Hearing  Res,  v. 4, p. 220,  Sept  61 
OM-01876  MPG        JOHNSTON,    ANDREW  G.,  Kennebec  Mental 

Hlth.  Assn.,  Waterville,  Me.       Community 
education  and  children's  treatment  program 
Brit  J  Dis  Commun  1:48,  66.    Studies  in  aphasia:   Classifica- 
tion of  aphasic  speech  by  the  noun-pronoun  ratio. 
OM-01886  MPG        DORSCH,  GRAYDON,  Colorado  State  Dept. 

Pub.  Hlth.,  Denver,  Colo.       Development 
of  alcoholism  services  in  public  health 
OM-01887  MPG        McKAIN,  WALTER  C,  Jr.,  Univ.  Connecticut, 

Storrs,  Conn.        Marriage  of  older  persons 
in  Connecticut 
OM-01889  MPG        McNAMARA,  VIRGINIA,  Georgia  Dept.  Hlth., 

Atlanta,  Ga.       Identification  of  emotional 
disturbance  in  vounq  school  children 
MH-01892  BS  SECORD,  P.F.,    Grad.  Sch.,    Univ.  Nevada,  Reno, 

Nevada  Role  of  categorization  in  inter- 

personal oerceotion 
J  Personality  31:65,  Mar  63.    Stereotyping  and 

generality  of  imolicit  personality  theory. 
J  Soc  Psychol  58:305,  62.   Cue-dominance  in 
person  perception  as  a  function  of  strenqth  of 
OM-01899  MPG        HOWARD,  ALAN,  B.P.  Bishop  Museum, 

Honolulu,  Hawaii       Social  and  cultural 
processes  in  a  Hawaiian  community 
MH-01902  PET        WALASZEK,  EDWARD  J.,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ. 

Kansas,  Kansas  City,  Kans.       Humoral 
agents  in  cerebral  activity 
Arch  Int  Pharmacodyn  135:142,  62.    Serotonin 

antaaonists  in  chickens. 
Arch  Int  Pharmacodyn  138:429,  62.    Interaction 
of  substance  P  with  LSD-25  on  the  guinea 
pig  ileum. 
Arch  Int  Pharmacodyn  143:108,  63.    The  latent 

vasopressor  effect  of  serotonin  in  the  chicken. 
Arch  Int  Pharmacodyn  143:543,  63.    Modifica- 
tion of  the  vasopressor  effect  of  tryptamine  and 
tyramine  by  reserpine. 
Biochem  Pharmacol  11:205,  Mar  62.    Inhibi- 
tion of  diamine  oxidase  bv  bulbocaonine. 
Experientia  17:503,  61.    Mechanism  of  the 
serotonin  depressor  response  following  BAS- 
phenol  administration  in  the  dog. 
Fed  Proc  24:390,  65.   Antagonism  of  drug  induced 

catatonia. 
Jap  J  Pharmacol  2:171,  Mar  62.    Pharmacology 

of  the  chicken. 
J  Pharmacol  Exp  Ther  133:52,  Jul  61.    De- 
pressor effect  of  serotonin  and  tryptamine  on 
chicken  blood  pressure. 
J  Pharmacol  Exp  Ther  135:151,  Feb  62. 

Histamine  release  in  the  chicken. 
J  Pharmacol  Exp  Ther  136:59,  Apr  62.    Differ- 
ential antagonism  by  BAS-phenol  of  responses 
to  the  indolealkvlamines. 
J  Pharm  Exp  Ther  137:285,  Sep  62.    Bulbo- 
capnine:   An  adrenergic  and  serotonin  block- 
ing agent. 
Med  Exp  6:95,  62.    Potentiation  of  histamine 

responses  bv  bulbocaonine. 
Pharmacologist  6:179,  64.   The  effect  of  psycho- 
active drugs  on  rat  brain  ATP  levels. 
Toxic  Appl  Pharmacol  4:752,  Nov  62.    Antagon- 
ism of  toxic  effect  of  dextropropoxyphene  by 
nalorphine. 
OM-01902  MPG        CALLICRATE,  D.L.,  Oregon  Fairview  Home, 

Salem,  Ore.       An  institution  program 
for  the  defective  delinquent 
Ment  Hosp  p.  333,  Dec  65.    Defective  delinquents  can  be 
reached. 
OM-01903  MPG        LLOYD-JONES,  ESTHER,  Teachers  Col.,  Columbia 

Univ.,  New  York,  N.Y.       Developing 
interdisciplinary  foundations  for  guidance 
MH-01904  PTIY        EDELBERG,  R.,  Col.  Med.,  Baylor  University, 

Houston,  Texas       Components  and  functions 
of  the  galvanic  skin  reflex 
Arch  Gen  Psychiat  7:163,  62.    Skin  resistance 
and  galvanic  skin  response:    Influence  of 
surface  variables. 


J  Exp  Psychol  62:187,  61.    Relationship  be- 
tween GSR,  vasoconstriction  and  tactile  sen- 
sitivity. 
OM-01905  MPG        SCHUMACHER,  WILLIAM  E.,  Bureau  of  Mental 

Health,  Augusta,  Maine       Home  visiting 

nurse  for  the  retarded 
OM-01906  MPG        HENKEL,  RAMON,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  Univ. 

Maryland,  College  Park,  Md.       Social 

Processes  in  chanqinq  communication  techniques 
OM-01908  MPG        KLEE,  GERALD,  University  Hosp., 

Baltimore,  Md.        Maryland  psychiatric 

case  register 
MH-01911  MH  KALLMANN,  F.J.,  Sch.  Med.,  New  York  State 

Psyiat  Inst.,  New  York,  N.Y.  Longitudinal 

twin  study  on  aging 

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rates  in  aoino  twins 
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OM-01914  MPG        GARABEDIAN,  PETER  G.,  Col.  Sci.,  Arts, 

Washington  State  Univ.,  Pullman, 
Wash.       Social  development  in  a 
maximum  security  settino 
OM-01915  MPG        MESCHES,  LEANORE,  Clear  Water  Ranch 

Children's  House,  Inc.,  Santa  Rosa,  Cal. 
Brief,  intensive,  residential  therapy  for  families 
MH-01918  BS  HUNT,  HOWARD  F.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Chicago  Univ./ 

Chicago,  III.  Effects  of  drugs  on 

emotional  and  abnormal  behavior 
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fects of  some  rhinencephalic  lesions  on  reten- 
tion of  conditioned  avoidance  behavior  in  cats. 
OM-01918  MPG        KIESLER,  FRANK,  Northland  Mental  Health  Cr., 

Grand  Rapids,  Minn.       Continuous  com- 
prehensive rural  epidemiologic  study 
OM-01921  MPG        BLACKBURN,  CLARK  W.,  Family  Service 

Assn.,  New  York,  N.Y.       Casework  on 
marital  problems  a  national  experiment 
OM-01922  MPG        HLADKY   FRANK,  Tulsa  Psychiatric  Fdn., 

Tulsa,  Okla.       The  Tulsa  day  hospital 
proiect 
OM-01923  MPG        LILLESKOV,  ROY  K.,  James  Weldon  Johnson 

Comm.  Cr.,  New  York,  N.Y.       Therapeutic 
club  alternative  to  residential  care 
OM-01929  MPG        CHICKERING,  ARTHUR,  Goddard  Col.,  Plain- 

field,  Vt.       Student  development  at 
selected  small  colleges 
OM-01934  MPG        G0MBERG,  EPHRAIM  R.,  Crime  Commission 

Philadelphia,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Coordinatior.  of  psychotherapy  programs 
for  criminals 
MH-01938  MH  SASLOW,  GEORGE,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ.  Oregon, 

Portland,  Oregon        Human  interaction 
in  the  interview  situation 
J  Clin  Psychol  18:4,  416,  62.    Frequency  and 
duration  characteristics  of  speech  and  silence 
behavior  during  interviews. 
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and  interviewee  speech  durations. 
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ding  and  interviewee  speech  durations. 
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astronaut  and  ground  communicator. 
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J  Consult  Psychol  25:260,  61. 
Experimental  Foundations  of  Clinical  Psychol- 
ogy, Basic  Books,  New  York,  P.  471,  62. 
Prescribed  behavior  therapy. 
OM-01938  MPG        BROCKBANK,  T.W.,  Catholic  Charities 

Counselling  Service,  N.Y.C.  Prevention 

through  early  detection  in  high  risk  areas 
MH-01939  NSS  LOURIE,  REGINALD,  American  Psychiatric 

Assn.,  Washington,  D.C.       Planning 
child  osvchiatrv  services 
OM-01942  MPG        GRAVES,  THEODORE  D.,  Institute  of  Behavioral 

Science,  Univ.  Colorado,  Boulder,  Colo. 
Navaho  urban  relocation  in  Denver.  Colo. 
OM-01945  MPG        JACKSON,  JAY  M.,  Univ.  Oregon,  Eugene, 

Ore.       Methods  for  comparative  studies 
of  mental  hospitals 
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sick  and  well  roles. 
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regulation  of  authoritative  behavior. 
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Univ.  N.Y.,  Albany,  N.Y.       Metabolism 
of  ethvl  alcohol 


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Arch  Bioctiem  108,  (No  2):Ilb,  Nov  64.     I  he 
incorporation  of  various  substrates  into  acetyl 
sulfanilamide  and  C02  by  pi9eon  liver  slices. 
MPG       ALLEN,  RICHARD  C,  Grad.  Sch.  Pub.  Law, 
George  Washington  Univ.,  Washington,  D.C. 
The  mentally  retarded  and  the  law 
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hospital  release  rates. 
Pub  Health  Rep  78,  (No  7):619,  Jul  63.    Re- 
lationship of  methods  of  admission  to  length 
of  stay  in  state  hospitals. 
MPG       SWANDER,  CONSTANCE  N.,  Good  Samaritan  Cr., 
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Pa.       Chemical  stimulation  of  local  brain 
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of  eating  behavior. 
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in  periodic  catatonia 
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chrornatoaraDhv  of  urinarv  17-ketosteroids. 
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17-ketosteroid  coniuaates. 
Acta  Endocr  64:50,  Suppl,  62.   Hydrolysis  of 
urinary  17-ketostetoid  conjugates  with  p— glu- 
curonidase preparations  from  liver. 
MPG       SIELKE,  EUGENE  L.,  Philadelphia  State 
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treatment  of  hospitalized  chronic  patients 
MET       SOLOMON,  P.,  Harvard  U.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
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addiction 
MPG       FOX,  VERNELLE,  Georgia  Dept.  Pub.  Hlth., 
Atlanta,  Ga.       Diversification  of 
services  for  the  alcoholic 
MPG       KOLB,  LAWRENCE  C,  New  York  State  Psychiatric 
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hospital  care  for  a  local  population 
MPG       NEWELL,  BERNARD  A.,  Laurelton  State  Sch., 
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planning  for  retarded 
MPG        KLEPFER,  J.,  Richmond  State  Hosp., 
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admission and  aftercare  services 
MPG       WILLIAMS,  C.L.,  Central  State  Hosp., 
Indianapolis,  Ind.       Improvement  of 
child  and  adolescent  psychiatric  services 
MPG       FOGtL,  ERNEST  J.,  Lcgansport  State 
Hosp.,  Logansport,  ind.       Intensive 
group  experience  for  chronic  patients 
MPG      ENGLISH,  HAROLD  M.,  Eastern  Shore  State 

Hosp.,  Cambridge,  Md.        Effect  new  concepts 
of  rehabilitating  the  elderly 
MPG       SIKES,  WALTER  A.,  Dorothea  Dix  Hosp., 
Raleigh,  N,C.      Physical  rehabilitation 
program 
MPG       SPRATT,  ROBERT  J.,  Napa  State  Hosp., 
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long-term  patients 
MPG       ANDERSON,  MILTON  H.,  Evansville  State 
Hosp.,  Evansville,  Ind.        Vocational 
industrial  therapy  project 
MPG       GARDNER,  3ILLIE  L.,  Wlnfleld  State  Hosp. 
and  Training  Cr.,  Winfield,  Kans. 
Speech  pathology  audiology  improvement 
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MPG        RIDDLE,  J.  IVERSON,  Western  Carolina  Cr., 
Morganton,  N.C.       Team  treatment 
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MPG       McKEE,  JOHN  S;,  Jr.,  Broughton  Hosp., 
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OM-01982  MPG       H0RLICK,  REUBEN  S.,  D.C.  Dept. 

Corrections,  Lorton,  Va.       Development  of 
narcotics  addiction  therapy  programs 
MH-01983  PMY       ENGELHARDT,  DAVID  M.,  Downstate  Med.  Cr., 

State  Univ.  New  York,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.       A 
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of  illness  in  relation  to  differential  drug  response. 
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the  evaluation  of  long-term  pharmacological 
theraov  In  schizophrenic  outpatients. 
OM-01987  MPG       CURRAN,  WILLIAM  J.,  Boston  Univ.,  Boston, 

Mass.       National  conference  on  legal 
issues  in  alcoholism 
MH-01988  PET        BONNYCASTLE,  DESMOND  D.,  Col.  Med.  Dent., 

Seton  Hall  Col.,  Jersey  City,  N.J.        Central 
depressant  drugs  and  brain  5-hydroxytryptamine 
J  Pharmacol  Exp  Ther  135:17,  Jan  62.   Brain 
5-HT  and  central  depressants. 
OM-01994  MPG       RUDIN,  EDWARD,  California  State  Dept. 

Mental  Hygiene, Sacramento,  Cal. 
Reporting  of  indirect  mental  health 
services 
OM-01999  MPG       FANSHEL,  DAVID,  Arthur  Lehman  Counseling 

Serv.,  New  York,  N.Y.       Study  of  advanced 
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The  effect  of  brain  stimulation  on  task-free 

situations. 
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locomotor  activity  of  mice. 

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Univ.  Oregon,  Eugene  The  paramorphic 

representation  of  human  iudqment 
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approach 
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Boston,  Mass.  Demonstration  officer- 

State  mental  hospital  in  transition 
Vinter,  R.D. ,  Univ.  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 
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program  of  crisis  therapy 
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research  aporoach  to  aaino 
J  Psychosom  Res  7:147,  63.    Heart  rate 
changes  in  physicians  during  daily  "stressful" 
tasks . 
OM-02113  MPG       ANSTREICHER,  KURT,  Delaware  State  Hosp., 

New  Castle.  Del.       Day  hospital  program 
MH-02114  MH  TEITELBAUM,  PHILIP,  Grad.  Sch.  Arts  &  Scl., 

Harvard  Univ.,  Cambridge,  Mass.         Technique 
for  forced  taste  discrimination  in  the  rat 
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lute behavioral  taste  thresholds  in  the  rat. 
OM-02115  MPG       WINDHAM,  GERALD  0.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Mississippi  State  Univ.,  State  College,   Miss. 
A  comprehensive  community  oriented  alcohol 
education  program 
Thesis,  MS,  R  McDaniel,  Mississippi  State  Univ,  Aug  65. 
Reference  group  influences  on  the  drinking  behavior  of 
hiqh  school  students. 
Thesis,  MS,  R  V  Sullivan,  Mississippi  State  Univ,  Aug~65. 
A  suggested  approach  to  a  comprehensive  alcohol 

education  program. 

MfPfl2T21  MH  BUTLER,  ALFRED  J.,  Laurelton  State  Village, 

Laurelton,  Pa.  Self-attitudes,  adjustment 

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of  self-attitudes  of  retardates. 
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of  hostility  amono  the  retarded. 
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patterns  of  female  retardates. 
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Personality  differences  between  institution- 
alized and  non-institutionalized  retardates. 
Am  J  Ment  Defic  67,  (No  4):549,  Jan  63 . 
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Am  J  Ment  Defic  67,  (No  6):893,  May  63. 
An  appraisal  of  self-attitudes  and  behavior 
following  group  psychotherapy  with  retarded 
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Am  J  Ment  Defic  68,  (No  2):211,  Sep  63 . 
Prediction  of  successful  community  placement 
of  institutionalized  retardates. 
OM-02121  MPG       POLSKY,  HOWARD  W.,  Hawthorne  Cedar  Knolls 

Sch.,  Hawthorne,  N.Y.       Social  system 
research-demonstration  in  child  care 
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and  functions  of  adult-youth  systems. 
MH  PR0N0V0ST,  W.,  Parents' Sch.  Atypical 

Children,  Chatham,  Mass.  Speech 

and  vocalizations  of  autistic  children 
MPG        SCHEIBE,  KARL  E.,  Wesleyan  Univ., 

Middletown,  Conn.       College  students  in 
mental  hospitals — An  evaluation 
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habilitation  of  severely  retarded  children 
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retarded  pupils  with  token  reinforcement. 
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Univ.  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  Michigan      The 
aged  in  the  three-generation  family 
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Psychosom  Med  25:19,  63.    Relationship  be- 
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OM-02160  MPG       WiLDBERGER,  WILLIAM  C,  Woodward  State 

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"critical  review  of  the  effects  of  psychotherapy." 
J  Consult  Psycho!  28:120,  64.    Dimensions  of  psycho- 
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J  Nerv  Ment  Dis  136:317,  63.   The  development  of  six  sound 

motion  pictures  simulating  psychotherapeutic  situations. 
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psychotherapy:  A  rejoinder. 
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Ithaca,  N.Y.  The  quantitative  analysis 

of  bird  courtship 
Behaviour  22,  (No  3-4>:282,  64.    An  analysis 
of  the  display  of  the  Goldeneye  duck  (Bu- 
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MH-02177  MH  BRUNER,  EDWARD  M.',  Grad.  Sch.,  Yale  Univ., 

New  Haven,  Conn.  Acculturation  and 

personality  amonq  Batak  children 
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MH-02178  BS  KNAPP,  ROBERT  H.,Wesleyan  Univ.,  Middletown, 

Conn.       A  study  of  personality  correlates 
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J  Gen  Psychol  67:3,  62.    On  blith  and  melan- 
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J  Project  Techn  26:61,  62.    Stylistic  consistency 

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J  Project  Techn  26:398,  62.  Some  personality 

correlates  of  styles  of  thought. 
J  Project  Techn  27:461,  63.    Factors  affecting 
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J  Project  Techn  28:49,  64.   An  experimental  stu- 
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J  Psychoi  56:473,  63 .   Sex  differences  among 
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J  Sec  Psychol  54:263,  61.   Judgment  of  music- 
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J  Soc  Psychol  56:79,  62.   Attitudes  toward 

time  and  aestnetic  choice. 
J  Soc  Psychol  59:?7.  63.   A  study  in  pessi- 
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abstract  and  representational  art. 
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of  success  Imagery. 
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New  York,  Flushing,  N.Y.       Russian 
experiments  in  interoceptive  conditioning 
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J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  54:357,  Aug  61. 
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J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  54:366,  Aug  61. 
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Psychol  Bull  62,  (No  11:42,  Jan  65.    Russian 
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•Psychol Sorn&TXmTJm,  Jan  65.    Russian 
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Science  135:248,  Jan  62.    Inheritance  in 
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Scientific  Psychology:  Principles  and  Approaches, 
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MH-02204  MN  CARVER,  MICHAEL  J.,  Col.  Med.,  Univ. 

Nebraska,  Omaha,  Nebraska  Basic 

studies  on  mongolism 

Clin  Chim  Acta  6:721,  61.   Ion-exchange 
chromatooraohv  of  urinary  amino  acids. 

Clin  Med  8,  Nov  61.    Metabolic  errors  and 
mental  retardation. 

Metabolism  11:357,  Mar  62.   Aminoaciduria 
in  selected  metabolic  errors. 
OM-02205  MPG       SPAULD1NG,  ROBERT  W.,  Indiana  Dept. 

Mental  Hlth.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.       Community 
programming  for  mentally  retarded 
MH-02208  EP  BAER,  DONALD  M.,  Grad.  Sen..  Univ.  Washington, 

Seattie,  Wnsh.       Experimental  analysis  of 
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Child  Develop  32^67,  61.   Effect  of  withdrawal 
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Child  Develop  32:163,  61.  Discrimination  per- 
formance as  baseline  for  individual  analysis. 

Child  Develop  33:847,  62.  Technique  of  social 
reinforcement  for  the  study  of  child  behavior: 
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Child  DeveIop~3_:!>ll,  ti.    trrects  or  social  re- 
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J  Exp  Anal  Behav  5:525,  62.    Laboratory  control 
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J  txp  uniid  Ksychoi  1:14b,  64.    trrects  ot 
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Psychol  Rep  11:14,  62.    Effect  of  aggressive 
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Labor  and  leisure  in  the  city- 
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Am  Sociol  Rev  26:521,  Aug  61.  Impact  of  work 
historv  on  social  integration  in  the  middle  mass. 

Am  Sociol  Rev  26:522,  Aug  61.    Careers 
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Am  Sociol  Rev  28:47,  Feb  63.    Careers  of 
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Hosp  Admin  7:6,  Spring  62.  The  dynamics  of 
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Int  Soc  Sci  J  12:3,  61.   Work,  careers, 
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Social  Problems  9:32,  Summer  61.  The  uneven 
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Aging  and  Leisure,  Oxford  Univ  Press,  p.  213, 
61.    Life  cycle,  work  situation  and  participa- 
tion in  formal  associations. 
OM-02209  MPG        MOSS,  FENTON  E.,  Grad.  Sch.  Social  Work, 

Univ.  Utah,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah       Cost  of 
alcoholics  to  public  agencies  in  Sal'  Lake  County 
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Biology,  Shrewsbury,  Mass.       Neuro- 
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Am  J  Physiol  206:255,  64.    Reaction  of  iso- 
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Am  J  Physiol  207,  (No  2):273,  Aug  64.  Adrener+ 
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Am  J  Physiol  207:1411,  64.  Innervation  of  cat 
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Ann  NY  Acad  Sci  96:469,  62.  A  human  plasma 
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Arch  Biochem'107Tlb«,  Jul  64.  Effect  ot  x- 
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Excerpta  Med  51,  May  62.   Central  nervous 
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Fed  Proc  20:305,  61. 

Neurophysiology  13:235,  61. 

Fed  Proc  22:627,  63.  Effect  of  LSD-25  on  the 
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Fed  Proc  23,  (No  2),  64.    Dual  adrenergic  con- 
trol of  the  iris  sphincter  by  relaxing  and  con- 
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Fed  Proc  24,  Apr  65.   The  area  postrema  as  a  pos- 
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Int  Rev  Neurobiol  4:71,  62.    Organizational 
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J  Am  Che n.  Soc  85:3038,  63  .   Concerning  the 
steric  requirements  for  allyl'c  1,3-spin-spin 
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J  Neuropsychiat  4:81,  Dec  62.  Effects  of  LSD 
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J  Neuropsychiat  4,  (No  4):219,  Apr  63. 
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the  isolated  cat's  iris  to  serotonin 

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nictitating  membrane  of  soinal  cats. 
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adult  adjustments  of  rnaladiusted  bovs 
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Community  Mental  Hlth.Cr.,  Kansas,  Inc., 
Wichita,  Kans.       New  program  emphases, 
community  mental  health  services 
MH-02224  MH  CHANCE,  E.,  Mt.  Zion  Hosp,  San  Francisco 

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New  York,  N.Y.  Effects  of  drugs  on 

mood  and  performance  in  industry 
J  Occup  Med  6,  (No  1):1,  Jan  64.    Clinical 
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Psychiatric  Inst.,  Princeton,  N.J. 
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drug  addicts 
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Washington,  Seattie,  Wash.       Experimental 
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TOlH-02535  PMY       PASAMANICK,  B.,  Columbus  Psy.  Inst., 

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hospital  care  for  schizophrenics 
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Chicago,  Illinois       Behavioral  effects 
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St.  Louis,  Mo.       Differential  learning, 
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J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56:179,  63.   Com- 
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Med  Exp  5:386,  61.  Influence  oTchlordiaze- 
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Am  J  Electroenceph  Techn  3:83,  63.    Trials  and"" 
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J  Psychosom  Res  8:45,  64.  Effect  of  C5-DCS 
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Proc  Ann  Mtg  Am  Psychiat  Assn,T.os  Angeles, 
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Thirst,  Pergamon  Press,  London,  p.  185,  64. 
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Ann  Rev  Psychol  16:225,  65.   Physiological  cor- 
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Dis  Nerv  Syst  24:95,  63.  Behavioral,  dietary, 
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JXomp  Physiol  Psychol  55:786,  62.  ETfects~oT 
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J  PsychosonTRes  67167,  62.  Heart  rate  changes 
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Illinois  An  evaluation  of  the  deviation 

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J  Consult  Psychol  26:395,  62.    Generality  of 
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NR  Albee,  G.W.,  Western  Reserve  Univ.,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

MH  GRANICK,  R.,  Res.  Fdn.  M.H.,  Middletown,  N.Y. 

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J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56,  (No  6):996,  63. 
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catechol  amine  oxidation 
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SURG      PRIGOT,  AARON,  Harlem  Hosp.,  New  York,  N.Y. 
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MH-02948  "MH  AFTERMAN,  J.,  Mount  Zion  Hosp.,"  San  Francisco 

Chage  in  children  and  the  intensity  of 
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of  drive  and  reward. 


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mixinq  of  hunqry  and  satiated  rats. 
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Philadelphia,  Pa.       Stress  produced  by 
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MH-03026  MH  RANK,  BEATA  &  KAPLAN,  SAMUEL,  James 

Jackson  Putnam  Children's  Cr.,  Boston,  Mass. 
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Pediatrics  32,  (No  5):931,  Nov  63.    The  early7 
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response  behavior  pattern. 

J  Med  Chem  7:72,  64.  Cyclic  analogs  and  con- 
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J  Med  them  8:129,  65.  Syntnesis  and  pnarmaco 
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Curr  Ther  Res  4:417,  Sep  62.    Studies  of 
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J  Comp  Psychiat  3(4):235,  Aug  62.    Mesca- 
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Clin  Chim  Acta  8,  (No  1):2,  Jan  63  .    Elimina- 
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Clin  Pharmacol  Ther  4,  (No  5):6I2,  Sep-Oct 
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Proc  Auto  Analyzer  Sympos,  Statler  Hilton,  New  York,  W. 
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lost.  &  Hosp.,  State  Univ.  Ohio,  Columbus,  Ohio 
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Am  Catholic  Soc  Rev  24:143,  Summer  63.  MH-03196 

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Psychol  Rep  11:469,  62.   Effectiveness  of 
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J  Personality  3!,  (No  35:428,  Sep  63.   The Tn-~ 
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Generalized  reinforced  and  punished  verbal 
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PMY 


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MH-03246 
MH-03253 


MH-03258 


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MH^*3~269 
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MH-03275 


MH  SPERRY,B.,  Judge  Baker  Guidance  Clin.,  Boston 

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Wff-05276 

MH-03291 


MH-03301 
MH-03303 


MH-03308 
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m-03312 


MH-03313 


MH  MANN,  F.C.,  U.  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor 

Shift  work  and  mental  health 
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Int  J  Neuropharmacor4:I3,  65.  A^comparlson  of 
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and  loss  of  tolerance  to  morphine  in  the  rat 
after  single  and  multiple  injections. 
Psychopharmacologia  5:161,  64rOh  the  dissimilar 
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Psychopharmacologia  6:79,  64.  A  research  note 
on  some  of  the  critical  factors  on  the  dissimilar 
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chlorpromazine,  secobarbital  and  positive 
reinforcement  on  the  perfprmance  of  chronic 
schizophrenic  subjects  on  tests  of  sustained 
attention,  psychomotor  output  and  cognition. 
PMY       SUMMERFIELD,  ARTHUR,  Sch.  Psych.,  Pharm., 
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Psychopharmacology  of  learning,  perception  and 
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"PsychopriarmacSTogia  5:424r84.  Avoidance  Be- 
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Brit  J  Psychol  56,(No  2  and  3):243,  65.   Analysis  of  visual 
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medications  and  EST. 
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Island,  Kingston       The  biosynthesis  of 
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Pubertal  growth  of  bone  and  soft  tissues 

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Mass.       Family  transactions  in  mental 
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betes  mellitus  in  hyperphasic  monkeys. 
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in  infant  albino  rats. 

MH-0332?  MH  C0~BB,  K„  Cornell  Univ.  Med.  Col.,  N.YX". 

A  cross-cultural  study  of  infant  development 
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the  retention  of  individual  items 
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Human  population  laboratory  for 
epidemiologic  studies 
HH-03435  EP  ROCK,  I.,  Yeshiva  Univ.,  N.Y~.C~. 

Trace  mechanisms  in  learning  and  memory 
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nitive theory  of  associative  learning. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  5:61,  Jan  62.   Adventitous 
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MW-03437  MH  CARLSON,  HELEN  B.,  Roosevelt  Univ., 

Chicago,  III.  Characteristics  of  a 

non-psychotic  confusional  state  in  college 
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Harvard  Univ.,  Boston,  Mass.       Research 
and  development  in  community  mental  health 
Am  J  Orthopsychiat  33:470,  Apr  63.    Types  of" 

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familv  structure  and  mental  health. 
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Readings,  Aldine  Pub  Co,  65.    New  light  on  the  honeymoon . 
The  Psychological  Interior  of  Family  Life  -A  Book  of 
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engagement  to  marriage. 
MH-03453  MH  KORSCH,  BARBARA  M.,  Med.  Col.,  Cornell 

Univ.,  New  York,  N.Y.  Pediatricians' 

appraisals  of  patients'  intelligence 
Pediatrics  27:990,  Jun  61.    Pediatricians' 

appraisals  of  patients'  Intelligence. 

1^03459  MH  REYNOLDS,  ROBERT  W.,  Dlv.  Letters  &  Sci., 

Univ.  California,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.      Role 
of  the  area  postrema  in  regulation  of  food  intake 
Am  J  Physiol  201:965,  Nov  61.    Effect  of 
amphetamine  on  food  intake  . 
MH-03466  MH  ELKIND,  DAVID,  Sch.  Social  Sci.,  Wheaton 

Col.,  Norton,  Mass.  Children's  success 

in  constructing  serial  orders 
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seriation,  and  numeration  of  size  and  dimen- 
sional differences  in  young  children:  Piaget 
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J  Social  Psychol  57:459,  62.  Quantity  eoneep- 

tions  in  colleoe  students. 

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Hosp.,  Boston,  Mass.       Research  In 
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Am  J  Orthopsychiat  31:87,  Jan  61.    Soclocul- 

tural  factors  in  mental  health  and  Illness. 
Am  J  Psychiat  119:222,  62.    Pathogenic 

relationships  in  schizophrenia. 
Child  Develop  32,  61.    Sex  differences  in 
aggression  and  its  correlates  in  middle-class 
adolescence. 
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reaktionen  in  verschiedenen  gesellschafts- 
J  Am  Inst  Planners  27:185,  Aug  61.    New- 
comers' problems  in  a  suburban  community. 
J  Geront  17:65,  Jan  62.    Feelings  about  age 
among  older  oeoole. 
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Ment  Hyg  46:203,  Apr  62.    Professional 

training  for  the  mental  health  field. 
New  Soc  31,  Jan  63.    Delinquents  with  tape 

recorders. 
Prax  Psychother  2:49,  Apr  61.    Die  sozlale 

organisation  der  menschlichen  lebewesen. 
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Vorbeugung  psychosomatischer  Erkrankungen 
mit  Rucksicht  auf  den  sozialen  Raum, 


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Proc  3rd  Inst  Preventive  Psychiat  p.  13,  61. 
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Proc  14th  Int  Congr  Appl  Psychol,  Copenhagen, 
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in  situational  crisis. 
Psychol  Monogr  Gen  Appl  75,  (No  4),  61.    A 
survey  of  psychologists  in  community  mental 
health:  Activities  and  opinions  on  education 
needs. 
Psychopharmacologia  2:69,  61.    Drug  effects 

and  personality  theory. 
Pub  Health  Rep  78,  (No  l>.b2,  Jan  63.    A  phil- 
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The  Causes  of  Behavior,  Allyn  &  Bacon,  Inc, 
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in  children. 
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PET        KRIVOY,  WILLIAM  A.,  Col.  Med.,  Baylor 
Univ.,  Houston,  Tex.       Mechanism  of 
action  of  lysergic  acid  diethylamide 
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of  certain  polypeptides  on  synaptic  trans- 
mission. 
Experientia  18:521,  62.    On  the  action  of 
B-MSH  on  spontaneous  electric  discharge  of 
the  transparent  knife  fish,  G.  eigenmannia. 
Pharmacologist  4:174,  62.    The  interaction 

between  chlorpromazine  and  bradykinin. 
Biochem  Pharmacol  12,  (Suppl):179,  631 
Neurological  and  oxytocic  actions  of  some  non- 
apeptides  related  to  bradykinin. 
Experientia  19:366,  63.    The  neurogenic'ac- 

tivity  of  high  potency  substance  P. 
Proc  Soc  Exp  Biol  Med  114:640,  63.    The  e"f-  " 
fects  of  drugs  on  the  electric  knife  fish, 
Eigenmannia  virescens. 
Acta  Physiol  Scand  61:177,  64.   Electric  fish 
(Gymnotus  carapo)  as  a  tool  for  bioassay 
of  methylphenidate  and  chlorpromazine. 
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bradykinin  by  phenothazines  in  vitro. 
Fed  Proc  22:310,  63.    Some  characteristics  of  phase  II 

neuromuscular  block  by  decamethonium. 
Fed  Proc  24:137,  65.   Effects  of  bradykinin  and  Its  6-glyclne 

derivative  on  the  excitability  of  dog  ventricle. 
Proc  Soc  Exp  Biol  Med  119:381,  65.    Effect  of  actinomycin 

D  on  morphine  tolerance. 
MH  CHAPMAN,  L.J.,  U.  Kentucky,  Lexington 

Experimental  study  of  schizophrenic 
thinking  ^^ 

J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  62:155,  61."  Verbal 
aspects  of  primary  process  thought  in  schizo- 
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J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  62:514,  61.    Distur- 
bances in  conceptual  breadth. 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  63:540,  61.   Regress- 
ion and  disorders  of  thought. 
J  Nerv  Ment  Dis  132:171,  Feb  61.   A  search 

for  lunacv. 
J  Nerv  Ment  Dis  133:383,  61.    The  process 
reactive  distinction  and  prognosis  in  schizo- 
phrenia. 
Psychol  Rep  9:564,  61.    Emotional  factors 
in  schizophrenic  deficit. 
MH-03487  PET       BROCHMANN-HANSSEN,  EINAR,  Sch.  Pharm., 

Univ.  California,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Studies  on  opium  and  the  opium  poppy 
J  Pharm  Sci  50:406,  61. 

J  Pharm  Sci  51,  Apr  62.    Identification  of  bar- 
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tography of  sympathomimetic  amines. 
J  Phaim  Sci  51:494,  May  62.    Gas  chroma- 
tography of  barbiturates.    II.  Their  metabo- 
lism and  excretion  in  humans. 
J  Pharm  Sci  51:514,  Jun  62.    Separation  of 

amino  acids  on  ion  exchange  resin  papers, 
J  Pharm  Sci  51:552,  Jun  62.    Dissociation 

constants  of  qamma-ovrone  dicarboxvlic  acids. 
J  Phatm  Sci  51:938,  Oct  62.    Separation  and 
identification  of  sympathomimetic  amines  by 
qas-liquid  chromatoqraohv. 
J  Pharni  Sci  51:1017,  Nov  62.    Gas  chroma- 
toqraohv and  pharmaceutical  analysis. 
J  Pharm  Sci  51:1095,  Nov  62.   Gas  chroma- 
tography of  alkaloids. 
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127,  Jan  63.    Gas  chromatographic  analysis 
of  opium. 
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127,  Jun  63.    Unified  analysis  of  opium  by 
thin-layer  chromatography. 
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origin  of  opium:  Gas  chromatouranhic  analysis 
of  opium. 
United  Nations  Secretariat  (No  129)  p.  l.Jun  63. 
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origin  of  opium:    Unified  analysis  of  opium  by 
thin-laver  chromatoqraohv  and  soectroDhotometr. 

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Quantitative  determination  of  morphine  in 
opium  by  gas-liquid  chromatography. 
J  Pharm  Sci  53,  (No  4):420,  Apr  64.    Gas 
chromatography  of  esters  ir.  plant  acids  and 
their  identification  in  piani.  materials. 
J  Pharm  Sci  53,  (No  5):575,  May  64.    Slew 

opium  alkaloid. 
Lioydis  26,  (Mc  4}:223,  Bee  63.    Quantitative 
determination  of  the  principal  alkaloids  of 
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alkaloids  --  Separation  and  identification  by 
gas,  thin-layer,  and  paper  chromatography. 
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disposition  of  noscapine.    !.  Kinetics  of 
metabolism,  urinary  excretion,  and  organ  dis- 
tribution. 
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isolation  and  characterization  of  i  i  )-l-(3'- 
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of  morphine. 
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A  unified  analysis  of  opium  by  thin-layer  chromatography 
and  spectrophotometry. 

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The  limits  of  one-trial  learning 

J  Exp  Psychol  63,  (No  45:409,  62.    Presenta- 
tion time,  total  time,  and  mediation  in  paired- 
associate  learning. 
EP  BbCHWALD,  M.A.,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ.  California, 

Los  Angeles,  Cal.       Behavioral  and  electrical 
signs  of  caudate  activity 

Electroenceph  Clfo'Neurophysiof,  p.  509,  "519",~5Z5, 
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Proc  Am  EEC  Soc  15th  Ann  Mtg,  Atlantic  City, 
Nj,  Jun  61.  ' 

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Electroenceph  Clin  Meurophysioi  14:809,  62. 
Caudate  induced  seizures. 

Exp  Neurol  4:23,  Jul  61.   Effects  of  caudate 
stimulation  on  visual  discrimination. 

Exp  Neurol  5:1,  Jan  62.   Integration  of  visual 
imDL'kas  and  the  "caudate  loop". 

Fed  Proc  20:327,  61. 
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fiature  201,  (No  4921):830,  Feb  64.    Electro- 
encephalogram rhythms  correlated  with  milk 
reinforcement  in  cats. 
MH  ROGERS,  C.R.,  Sch.  Med.,  U.  Wisconsin,  Madison 

The  therapeutic  process  in  schizophrenics 
and  normals 

Discussion  Papers  Wo.  33,  Wisconsin  Psychlat 
Inst,  Sep  62.   Effective  ingredients  in  psycho- 
therapy. 

J  Counsel  Psychol  9:205,  62.  Client-centered 
developments  and  work  with  schizophrenics^ 

J  Consult  Psychol  26:74,  62.  A  validation  study 
of  a  process  scale. 

Psychiat  Inst  Bull,  Univ  Wisconsin,  1,  No.  10, 
Sec  61.   Desian.  selection,  and  measurement 

Psychiat  Inst  Bull,  Unlv  Wisconsin,  1,  No.  10a, 
Sep  61.  Introduction  to  the  svmooslum. 

Psychiat  Inst  Bull,  Univ  Wisconsin,  1,  No.  10b, 
Sep  61.  Analysis  of  initial  test  battery  and 
the  samplinrj  interview  orocedure. 

Psychiat  Inst  Bull,  Univ  Wisconsin,  1,  No.lOc, 
Sep  61.   Therapeutic  conditions. 

Psychiat  Inst  Bull,  Unlv  Wisconsin,  1,  No.  10d", 
Sep  61.  The  process  approach  to  the  analysis 
of  personality  change. 

Psychiat  Inst  Bull,  Univ  Wisconsin,  1,  No.  lOe, 
Sep  61.     Perception  by  clients  and  by  judges 
of  conditions  offered  bv  therapist  in  tneraov 
relationship. 

Psychiat  Inst  Buil,  Univ  Wisconsin,  1,  No,  lOf, 
Sea  61.  Client-therapist  interaction  variables. 

Psychiat  Inst  Bull,  Univ  Wisconsin,  1,  No.  lOg, 
Sep  61.  Sub-verbal  communication  and  thera- 
pist expressivity. 

Psychiat  Inst  Bull,  Univ  Wisconsin,  1,  No.  lOh, 
Sep  61.   Siunificance  of  studv  to  date. 
Psych  Monographs,  v. 75,  61 

Wisconsin  Psychiat  Inst,  Discussion  Papers  23, 
62.  A  tentative  scale  for  the  measurement  of 
unconditional  positive  reoard. 

Wisconsin  Psychiat  Inst,  Discussion  Papers  25, 
62.  Conceptualization  and  measurement  of  in- 
tensity and  intimacy  of  interpersonal  contact. 

Wisconsin  Psychiat  inst,  Discussion  Papers  27, 
62.  Some  learnings  from  a  study  of  psycho- 
therapy with  schizophrenics. 

Wisconsin  Psychiat  Inst,  Discussion  Papers  29, 
62.  Effective  inaredients  in  psychotherapy. 


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62.  A  tentative  scale  for  measurement  of  depth 
of  intra-personal  exploration  (DX). 
Wisconsin  Psychiat  Inst,  Discussion  Papers  35, 
62.  A  tentative  scale  for  measurement  of  thera- 
pist Genuineness  or  self-congruence. 
Wisconsin  Psychiat  Inst,  Discussion  Papers  36, 
62.  You  can't  feel  your  thoughts:  A  clinical 
note  or.  experience  of  be-na  schizophrenic. 
Wisconsin  Psychiat  Inst,  Discussion  Papers  37, 
62.   Some  proposals  or,  psychotherapy  trainlng._ 
iisvxilclisiajiy^^b^jiizQrjkenisi,  Louisiana 
Stats  Univ  Prsss,  Bator.  Rouge,  3,  61.  A 
theory  of  psychotherapy  with  schizophrenics. 
MH  SHAMAN,  J.,  Sch.  Med...  Hebrew  U«,  Jerusalem 

Psychologies:  factors  in  functional 
amenorrhea 
MH         WHITTiER,  JOHN  R.",  Creedmoor  State  Hosp., 
Queens  Village,  New  Vork  Effect  of  anti- 

coagulant medication  on  mortality,  morbidity, 
and  discharge  characteristics  for  aged  psychotic  " 
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"Geriatrics  17:269 .."May  6~2.    Ahticoaguiant 
medication  in  the  aged. 
MH  MORROW,  WILLIAM  R.,  State  Hospital  No.  1, 

Fulton,  Missouri  Prejudice  and  the 

offenses  or  "criminal  insane"  men 
J  Ciin  Psychoi  20,  (Wo  2):218,  Apr  64.    PreT-T 
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patients. 
PATH      HELWIG,  H,L.  Cal.  Dept.  Pub.  Hith.,  Berkeley" 
The  relationship  of  zincuria  to  hepatic 
dysfunction 
MH  FARLEY,  J.,  Parmly  Hearing  Inst.,  Chicago 

Psvchic  factors  in  hearing  loss 
Int  Audiol  1,  (Mo  1):1,  62.    The  functions  of 
psychic  factors  in  hearing  loss. 
BS  HUNT,  D.E.,  Sch.  Lib.  Arts,  Syracuse  Univ., 

N.Y.       Personality  patterns  in  adolescent 

boys  

r.nncpntnal  Systems  and  Personality  OroaniTatlnn, 

JohnWilev.  Pub,  Mew  York.  Sen  61. 
J  Personality  31:108,  63.   The  role  of  concep- 
tual systems  in  cognitive  functioning  at  varying 
levels  of  age  and  intelligence, 
j  Hsycnol  i»:la97"65t    I  he  role  of  conceptual 
organization  in  interpersonal  discrimination. 
PET       GJERSTAD,  GUNNAR,  Unlv.  Texas,  Austin, 
Tex.        Intermediary  metabolism  and 
alkaloid  biosynthesis 
Planta  Met!  221,  Jun  62.    Intermediary  metabo- 
lism of  ergot  il. 
Planta  Med  3:267,  Sep  62.   Intermediary 

metabolism  of  Ergot  II! .  

"PTamrSrts3Trn3,  Mar  63.    Intermediary  metab- 
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metabolism. 
Quart  J  Crude  Drug  Res  3,(PJo  4):46,  63.    Inter- 
mediary  metabolism  of  ergot.    VI.  Influence  of 
colchicine  on  the  growth  and  metabolism  on 
Claviceps  purpurea. 
Texas'TPnafm  4,(No  35:258,  bummer  63.  Tftfer- 
mediary  metabolism  of  ergot.    V.  Lipid  and 
alkaloid  variability. 
Quart  J  Crude  drug  Res  4:501,  64.    Intermediary  metabolism 

of  ergot.   VI!.  Radiochemical  precursor  studies. 
Quart  J  Crude  Drug  Res  4:511,  64.   Intermediary  metabolism 
of  ergot.   VIII.  Comparative  influence  on  growth  and  turn- 
over of  several  basic  metabolites. 
Quart  J  Crude  Drug  Res  4:537,  64.    Intermediary  metabolism 
of  ergot.   IX.  Comparative  influence  on  growth  and  turn- 
over of  three  amino  acids. 
Quart  J  Crude  Drug  Res  4:577,  64.    intermediary  metabolism 
of  ergot.   X.  Variability  of  alkaloid  production  in  submerged 
culture. 
Quart  J  Crude  Drug  Res  5:731,  65.    Intermediary  metabolism 

of  ergot.   XI.  Metabolism  of  trehalose. 
EP  STEVENSON,  HAROLD  W.,  Grad,  Sch.,  Univ. 

Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  Minn.       Reinforce- 
ment effects  with  children 
Am  J  Went  Defic  66:76,  61.    Effect  of  pre- 
training  reinforcement  conditions  on  learning 
by  normal  and  retarded  children. 
Am  J  Ment  Defic  66:86,  61.    Effects  of  distraF" 
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familial  retarded  children. 
Am  J  Ment  Defic  66:589,  Jan  62.   Effective^ 

ness  of  social  reinforcement. 
Am  J  Ment  Defic  66:866,  62.   Social  reinforce- 
with  normal  and  retarded  children  as  a  function 
of  oretraining.  sex  of  E.  and  sex  of  S. 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psycho!  63:147,  61.    Social  re~ 
inforcement  with  children  as  a  function  of  CA, 
sex  cf  E ,  and  sex  of  S . 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  65:429,  62.  The  effective- 
ness of  social  reinforcement  following  two  con- 
ditions of  social  deprivation. 
"J  Personality  29:124,  61 .""  Effectiveness  of 
social  reinforcement  with  normal  and  feeble- 
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XW-03581  BS  ISC0E,  IRA,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ.  Texas, 

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J  Lab  Clin  Med  62,  (No  4):699,  Oct  63. 
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MH  HARLESTON,  BERNARD  W.,  Tufts  Univ.,  Medford, 

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MH  EPSTEIN,  WILLIAM,  Sch.  Liberal  Arts  &  Sci., 

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two  consecutive  exposures  of  visual  displays. 
J  Consult  Psychol  27:281,  63.    Digit  span  performance  as 

a  function  of  noxious  stimulation. 
J  Psychiat  Res  2:85,  64.    The  relative  value  of  self  report 

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of  narrow  and  broad  attention. 
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fitH-03614  MH  THOMAS,  ALEXANDER,  New  York  UnivTRerJ.  Cr., 

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Percept  Motor  Skills  14:191,  62.    Measure- 
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Percept  Motor  Skills  14:219,  62.    Estimation 

of  bodily  dimensions. 
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TvlH-03617  PET         GROSS,  S.K.,  Simmons  C,  Boston,  Mass. 

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MH-O3620  BS  SECORD,  PAUL  F.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ.  Nevada, 

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MrT-03630  BS  WALLEN,  J. L.,  Portland  State  C,  Oregon 

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Boston,  Mass.        Psychophysiological 
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Conn.       Character  structure  and  selected 
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PMY       DINSMOOR,  JAMES  A.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Indiana 
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GSR  as  a  function  of  defense. 
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psychosomatic  phenomena 
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Psychol  Rep  10:349,  62.    Emotional  behavior 

in  rat  as  function  of  maternal  emotionality. 
Psychol  Rep  10:711,  62.    Prenatal  maternal 
anxietv  and  offsDring  emotionality  in  the  rat. 
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Psychosom  Med  25:60,  Jan-Feb  63.    Social 

environment,  emotionality  and  alloxan  diabetes^ 
Psychosom  Med  25:218,  May-Jun  63.    Plasma 

oeosinoaen  level  in  rat  and  man. 
Psychosom  Med  25:221,  May-Jun  63.    Plasma' 

oeosinoaen  and  aastric  erosions  in  rat. 
Science  136:580,  May  62.    Basic  variable  in 

the  earlv  handling  phenomenon. 
J  Neuropsychiat  4,  (No  6):399,  63.    Suscepti- 
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Psychol  Rep  13:617,  63.    Dominance  and 
emotionality  in  the  rat  and  their  effects  on 
mortality  to  whole-body  x-irradiation. 
Science  142,  (No  3590):4,11,  Oct  63. 
Handling  of  pregnant  rats:  Effects  on  emotion- 
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Psychol  Rep  I5T535764\"  Social  TactdrTaffecF7 
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Science~I45:406,  64.    Gastric  erosions  in  fhe 
rat:    Effects  of  immobilization  at  different 
points  in  the  activity  cycle. 
MH-C3657  EP  HELD,  R.,  Brandesis  U.,  Waltham,  Mass. 

Development  and  maintenance  of  human 
coordination 
Psychol  Beitrage,  Jan  62.   Adaptation  to  re- 

arrangement  and  visual  spatial  aftereffects. 

W3J3658  EP  MORANT,  RICARDO  B.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Brandeis 

Univ.,  Waltham,  Mass.       Basic  processes 
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Acta  Psychol  21:24,  63.    Kinesthetic  and  inter- 
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Am  J  Psychol  78:218,  65.    Two  different  after-effects  "br 

exposure  to  visual  tilts. 
J  Clin  Psychol  21:389,  65.   Art  judgment  and  the  judgment 

of  others:   A  preliminary  study. 
Science  148:530,  65.    Adaptation  to  prismatically  rotated 
visual  fields. 
WH-03660  PMY       GLUSMAN,  MURRAY,  New  York  State  Psy.  Inst., 

New  York,  N.Y.       Basic  aspects  of  hypothalamic 
rage 
Fed  Proc  20,  Mar  61.   Animal  behavior  rating 

scale  for  quantification  of  savage  behavior. 
Trans  Am  Neurol  Assn  86:216,  61.   Effects  of 

midbrain  lesions  on  "savage"  behavior. 
Trans  Am  Neurol  Assn  p.  217,  63.    Effect  of 
hypothalamic  stimulation  on  learning  and  mem- 
ory in  the  cat. 
Psychonom  Sci  1:207,  64.    Aversive  thresholds 
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cat. 
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studies  of  adrenergic  transmitters 
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Biochem  Pharmacol  12:40,  63.   Inhibition  of 
histidine  decarboxylase  of  mouse  mast  cell 
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Biochem  Pharmacol  12:203,  63.   Further 
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Clin  Res  11:103,  63.   Effect  of  corticoids  on 

histamine  in  experimental  basophilia. 
Fed  Proc  22  (No  2),  63.    Histamine  and  basophils 

in  the  blood  and  bone  marrow  of  guinea  oia. 
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formation  in  the  blood  and  bone  marrow  of  the 
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mouse  mast  cell  tumor  histidine  decarboxylase. 
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nervous  system,  a  symposium. 
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on  brain  amines. i 

JXfiromatogr  I4(No  3):447,  64.~7on-exchange  resin  paper 
for  separation  of  acidic  urinary  metabolites  of  norepineph- 
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and  the  nervous  system. 


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K/iW-03665  PMY       GRENELL,  ROBERT  G.,  Sch.  Med.,  U.  Maryland,  TvTH-03689 

Baltimore,  Md.       Psychotherapeutic  sub- 
stances and  their  effects  on  brain  and 

behavior  TBH-03690 

MH-03666  PMY       SACKS,  WILLIAM,  Rockland  Hoso.,  Orangeburg, 

N.Y.        Cerebral  metabolism  of  neurohormonal 
precursors 
Am  J  Psychlat  120:274,  63.    Relief  of 
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J  Appl  Physiol  16:175,  61. 
J  Appl  Physiol  16:1050,  61.  A  cerebral  decar- 
boxylase for  5-hvdroxvtrvotoohane  in  humans. 
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Primary  process  thinking  in  effects  of  BTrP03692 

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Arch  Gen  Psychiat  6:352,  May  62.    Subjective, 
reactions  to  lysergic  acid  diethylamide 
(LSD-25). 
Arch  Gen  Psychiat  6:369,  May  62.    Placebo 
reactions  in  a  study  of  lysergic  acid  diethyl- 
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J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  64,  (No  3):163,  62. 
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J  Nerv  Ment  Dis  134,  (No  1):1,  Jan  62.    Per- 
sonality correlates  of  sensitivity  to  subliminal 
stimulation. 
J  Nerv  Ment  Dis  138,  (No3):205,  Mar  64. 
The  bearing  of  psychoanalytic  theory  on  se- 
lected issues  in  research  on  marginal  stimuli. 
J  Personality  30,  (No  1):89,  Mar  62.    Sub- 
liminal activation  of  conceptual  associates:  A 
study  of  "rational"  preconscious  thinking. 
Percept  Motor  Skills  17:31,  63.    Effects  of 
subliminal  stimulation  on  imagery  and  dis- 
crimination. 
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Sykesville,  Md.       Clinical  research 
on  psychopharmacological  drugs 
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and  adjustment  index. 
Arch  Neurol  8:236,  Mar  63.   Chlorpromazine- 

induced  weakness  in  myasthenia  gravis. 
J  Nerv  Ment  Dis  137  (No  6),  Dec  63.   The 
repetitive  administration  of  two  psychological 
tests  during  withdrawal  from  ataractic  drugs^ 
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Columbia  Univ.,  New  York,  N.  Y.       Effects 
of  psychotropic  drugs  on  sensory 
orocesses 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  5:213,  62.    Interlocking 

schedules  of  reinforcement.  

J  Exp  Anal  Behav  6:101,  63.  Acquisition  of  de-  WH^uTTOl 

laved  matching  in  the  piaeon. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  6:109,  63.  A  note  on  chaining 

and  temporal  discrimination. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  6:149,  63.    Ratio  reinforce- 
ment of  matching  behavior. 
Psychopharmacologia  3:60,  62.  Effects  bT 
pentobarbital,  lysergic  acid  diethylamide  and 
chlorpromazine  on  matching  behavior. 
Proc  Conf  Stimulus  Generalization,  Boston  Univ, 
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operant:  Studies  of  matching-to-sample  and 
related  problems. 
STH3J3674  PMY       FRIEDMAN,  ALFRED  S.,  Philadelphia  Psy. 

Hosp.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.       Vigilance, 
sedation  threshold,  tofranil  and  depression 
WH-03684  MH         STUNKARD,  ALBERT  J.,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ. 

Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia,  Pa.       Clinical  and 
experimental  studies  of  human  obesity 
Am  J  Med  Scl  244:622,  62.    Skin  temperature 
after  eating:  Evidence  bearing  upon  a  thermo- 
static control  of  food  intake. 
Am  J  Psychiat  117:1035,  May  61.   Failure 
to  find  distinctive  personality  features  in 
a  qroup  of  obese  men. 
Am  J  Psychiat  118:212,  Sep  61.    Hunger 

and  satiety . 
Am  Practit  12:543.  61.  Obesitv. 
Ann  Intern  Med  54:660,  Apr  61.   Obesity 

in  men. 
Ann  intern  Med  56:524,  62.    Psychologlcaf 

tests  and  medical  prognosis. 
Clin  Pharmacol  Ther  3:191,  62.   A  model  for 

the  appraisal  of  glucose  metabolism. 
JAMA  181:962,  62.    Obesity,  social  class 

and  mental  illness. 
J  Am  Diet  Assn  38:328,  61.   Disturbances  in  the 

body  image  of  some  obese  persons. 
J  Dis  Child  103:812,  62.   The  physical  ac- 
tivity of  obese  girls. 
Physiological  Correlates  of  Psychological  Dis- 
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p.  Si,  62.    Research  on  a  disease:  Strate- 
gies in  the  study  or  obesity. 
Fed  Proc  23:69,  64.    Deviant  patterns  of  feed- 
ing behavior  in  man.  _^_ 
J  Exp  Psychol  67:59,  Jan  64 .   Taste  tJi'resTP 
olds,  detection  models,  and  disparate  results. 
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Antagonism  of  narcotic  effects  and 
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Development  Fund,  Skillman,  N.J. 
Adrenalin-derived  indoles— Metabolism 
and  physiology 
Biochem  Pharmacol  11:467,  62.    Metabolism 

of  adrenochrome  in  experimental  animals. 
J  Nerv  Ment  Dis  137,  (No  6):591,  Dec  63. 
6-Hydroxyskato!e  sulfate  excretion  in  schizo- 
phrenia. 
J  Endocr  31:295,  65.   Effect  of  melatonin  on  anterior 

pituitary  luteinizing  hormone. 
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and  metabolism  of  di-  and  triphenyl methanes 
Am  Industr  Hyg  Assn  J  23:372,  Sep-Oct  627 
Toxicity  and  metabolism  of  ortho-,  meta-,  and 
para-terphenyls. 
Arch  Biochem  107,(No  2):319,  Aug  64.    Metab- 
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PLOTNIKOFF,  N.,   Stanford  Res.  Inst.,  Menlo 
Park,  Calif  Neuropharmacology  of 

audiogenic  seizures  

Arch  Int  Pharmacodyn  145,  (No  3-4):413,  63. 
Effect  of  psychoactive  drugs  on  escape  from 
audiogenic  seizures. 
Arch  Int  Pharmacodyn  145,  (No  3-4):421,  63. 

Effect  of  stimulants  on  isolated  rats. 
Arch  Int  Pharmacodyn  145,  (No  3-4):430,  631 
Effect  of  neurotropic  drugs  on  a  non- 
conditioned  avoidance  response. 
Coll  Int  Cent  Nat  RecrT  Sci  112:429,  63. 
Psychophysiologie  neuropharmacologie  et 
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J  Pharm  Sci  52:172,  Feb  63.   Effect  of  mono- 

amino  oxidase  inhibitors  on  audioaenic  seizures. 
Science  134:1881,  Dec  61.    Drug  resistance 
due  to  inbreedinq. 
DAVISON,  CLARKE,  Sch.  Med.,  George 
Washington  Univ.,  Washington,  D.C. 
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Lafayette,  Indiana  Studies  of  verbal 

interaction  

J  Consult  Psycho!  27,  (No  3):199,  637~DyadJc 
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Psychol  Rep  9:461,  61.   Verbal  conditioning 
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GALLANT,  DONALD  M.,  Sch.  Med.,  Tulane 
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of  new  chemotherapeutic  agents 
Am  J  Psychiat  119:882,  Mar  63.    RelationsWp 
between  serotonin  antagonism  and  tranquil- 
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Curr  Ther  5:238,  May  63.   A  controlled  evalua- 
tion of  benzauinamide. 
Am  J  Psychiat  120:180,  63  .   Behavioral 
toxicity  associated  with  benzquinamide  (Quan- 
tril)  therapy  in  schizophrenic  patients. 
Am  J  Psychiat  120,  (No  5):485,  Nov  63. 
Trifluperidol:  A  butyrophenone  derivative. 
Curr  Ther  Res  5:463,  63 .   A  controlled  evafua? 
tion  of  trifluperidol:  A  new  potent  psychopharma- 
cologic  agent. 
Curr  Ther  Res  5,  (No  11):598,  Nov  63.   A 

controlled  evaluation  of  trimethoxycinnamamide. 
Curr  Ther  Res  5,  (No  12):628,  Dec  63.  "A 
clinical  trial  of  an  oral  hypoglycemic  agent  In 

chronic  schizophrenic  patients.  

Curr  Ther  Res  6,{No^):69,  Jan  64.  "3B-8181S 

Antidepressant  activity  in  outpatients. 
Curr  Ther  Res  6,  (No  13:71,  Jan  64.    MA-568: 

A  study  of  activity  in  outpatients. 
J  Neuropsychiat  5,  (No  1):28,  Sep-Oct  63.   AT 
comparison  of  SKF-7261  and  trifluoperazine 
(Stelazine)  in  the  treatment  of  chronic  schizo- 

phrenic  patients. 

J  Neuropsychiat  5,  (No  5):273,  May-Jun  64. 
Anti-serotonin  activity  and  clinical  tranquilizat 
tion. 
Am  J  Psychiat  I21,(No  5):491,  Nov  64.   With--    ' 
drawal  symptoms  after  abrupt  cessation  of  antir 
psychotic  compounds:    Clinical  confirmation  in 
chronic  schizophrenics. 
Am  J  Psychiat  12l7tNd  65:592,  Dec  64.    In- 
fluperidol  and  haloperidol  in  the  treatment  of 
acute  schizophrenia. 
Curr  Ther  Res  6,CRo9):562,  Sep  64.   Compansoh 
of  haloperidol,  trifluperidol,  and  chlorpromazine 
in  acute  schizophrenic  patients. 
Curr  Ther  Kes  6,(rJo  97:597,  Sep  64.   A  preiirfF". 
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in  chronic  schizophrenic  patients. 
Dis  Nerv  Syst  25:674,  Nov  64.   A  controlled 
evaluation  of  butaperazine  in  chronic  schizo- 
phrenic patients. 
J  New  Orugs  4,(No  5):284,  Sep-Oct  64.    Fen- 
camfamin  versus  placebo  in  depressed  patients'. 
Am  J  PsVchiat  121:809,  65.  A  double-blind  comparison  of 
Wy-3498,  diazypam,  and  placebo  in  psychiatric  outpatients^ 


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Am  J  Psychial  122:102,  65.  Transient  granulocytopenia  with 

administration  of  a  new  thioridazine  derivative:  TPS-23. 
Arch  Gen  Psychiat  193:612,  65.   Extrapyramidal  side 

effects  and  therapeutic  response. 
Curr  Thsr  P.es  6:74,  64.  JB-8181:  Antideoressant  activity  Mrf-03748 

in  outpatients. 
Curr  Ther  Res  7:102,  65.   TPS-23:  A  new  thioridazine 

derivative. 
Curr  Thar  Res  7204,  65.  A  pilot  trial  of  CI-515  In  schizo- 
phrenic patients.  MH-03755 
Curr  Ther  Res  7:415,  65.   SKF-10,812:  A  thioxanthene 

derivative. 
Curr  Ther  Res  7:783,  65.  TPO-33:   A  pilot  trial  in  chronic  Hri;03756 

schizophrenic  patients. 
JAMA  143:612,  65.   Editorial  subject. 
Psychopharmacoloqia  7:37,  65.   Further  observations  on  tri- 

flupendol:  A  butyrophenone  derivative. 

WK-03708  NEU        ADEY,  WILLIAM  R.,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ. 

California,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.       Impedance 
me-surernenU  in  the  brain 
Exp  Neurol  7:259,  Apr  63.    Impedance  changes 

in  learning. 
Exp  Neurol  7:282,  63.    Impedance  changes  in 
cerebral  tissue  accompanying  a  learned  dis- 
criminative performance  in  the  cat. 
Proc  2nd  Int  Pharmacol  Congr,  Prague,  63. 
Computer  analysis  of  hippocampal  EEG 
activity  and  impedance  in  appioach  learning. 
Exp  Neurol  11, (No  25:190,  Heb  65.    Impedance 
characteristics  of  cortical  and  subcortical 
structures:    Evaluation  of  regional  specificity 
in  hyoercapnea  ahri  hypothermia. 
Neurology  14, (No  ll):lttu2,  Tilov  64.    Measure- 
ment  of  electrical  impedance  in  the  human 
train. 
"HH-0371?  PVY       BOGER,W.P.,  Norristown  State  Kosp.,  Pa. 

Research  unit  for  clinical  screening  of 
psychoactive  drugs 
MH-03T20  S3S        WAG  LEY,  C.W.,  Columbia  Univ.,  NTY.C. 

Life  crises  of  women  in  Kalian  culture  

HH-03732  EP  PRI6RAM,  KARL  H.,  Sch.  Med.,  Stanford  MH-03757 

Unw.,  Stanford,  Cal.       Neural  regulation  

of  behavior  VH-03772 

Science  139:324,  Mar  63.    Hippocampectomy  and 

behavior  seauences. 
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EP  PAUL,  I.  H.,  Grad.  Sch.,  New  York  Univ.,  N.Y.C. 

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MH  Goldman,  A.E. ,  Norristown  State  Hosp. ,  Norristown,  Pa. 

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MH  Loomis,  E.A.,  Jr.,  St.  Luke's  Hosp.,  N.Y.C. 

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MH  STEIN,  WILLIAM  W.,  Miami  Univ.,  Coral 

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MH         MiSIAK,  HENRYK,   Fordham  Univ.,   New  YorkTNV 
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MH         GOODRICH,  K.P.,  Univ.  Pennsylvania, 

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MH         SALISBURY,  RICHARD  F.,  Cei.  Letters  &  Sci., 
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MH         COHEN,  BURTON  a.  Psychology  DepL, 

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MH  CrocettI ,  G.M . ,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ. ,  Baltimore ,  Md. 

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MH  HOFFMAN,  PAUL  J.,  Oregon  Res.  Inst, 

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J~FsycTiiatT?es~Z:2677  64.    Systematic"  preparation 
of  patients  for  psychotherapy.    I.  Effects  on 
therapy  behavior  and  outcome. 
Am  J  Drthopsychiat  Vol  35,  (No"43:682,  65.    Some 
situational  factors  associated  with  response  to  psycho- 
therapy. 
Am  J  Psychother  20:184,  66.    Target  complaints  as  criteria 

of  improvement. 
J  Nerv  Merit  Dis  140:374,  65.    Systematic  preparation  of 
patients  for  short-term  psychotherapy:   II.  Relation  to 
characteristics  of  patient,  therapist  and  the  psycho- 
therapeutic process. 
Koch,  H.L.,  Univ.  Chicago,  Chicago,  III. 


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MH  KLEISER,  J.R.,  Devereux  Fdn.,  Devon,  Pa. 

Automated  instruction  in  special 
education 
AID:  Auto-Instructional  Devices,  1,  (No  9), 
Jan  62.    Some  limitations  of  programming . 
MH  WYATT,  GERTRUD  L.,  Wellesley  Pub.  Sch., 

Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.       Developmental 
language  disorders  in  children 
Am  J  Orthopsychiat  32:645,  Jul  62.    Therapy 
with  stutterina  children  and  their  mothers. 
BS  AINSWORTH,  MARY  D.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ., 

Baltimore,  Md.  Infant  care  and  social 

development  in  the  Ganda 
Merrill -Palmer  Quart  Behav  Develop  10,  (No  1):: 
51,  64.    Patternsof  attachmentbehaviorshown 
by  the  infant  in  interaction  with  his  mother. 
NSS  Young, W.C.,  Univ.  Kansas,  Lawrence,  Kans. 

MH  Dratman,  M.L.,  Univ.  Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

*J5  LEVINGERyG./Western  Reserved.;  CleveTanT 

Family  strength  and  problem  solving 
J  Consult  Psychol  25:554,  61.   Social  desir- 
ability in  the  ratings  of  involved  and  neutral 
iudqes. 
J  Marriage  Family  27,  (No  11:19,  Feb  65.  Mah- 
tal  cohesiveness  and  dissolution:   An  inte- 
grative review. 

J  Marriage  Family,  p.  32,  Feb  65.  Altmism  in 

marriage:   A  test  of  the  Buerkle-Badgley 
Battery. 
Sociometry  27,  (No  45:433,  Dec  64.   Taslt  aha 
social  behavior  in  marriage. 
Knapp,  P.H.,  Massachusetts  Mem.  Hosp.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Greene,  J.E. ,  New  Mexico  Highlands  Univ. ,  Las 

Vegas,  N.  Mex. 
Lipton,  M.A.,  Univ.  North  Carolina,  Chapel  Hill,  N.C. 
1POSER,  CM.,  Sch.  Med.,  U.  Kansas,  Kansas  City    ; 

Amino  acid  studies  in  mentally  retarded 
GROSS,  MARTIN,  Springfield  State  Hosp., 
Sykesville,  Md.       Collaborative  study 
of  phenothiazines 
SULLIVAN,  PAUL  D.,  Sch.  Med.,  Georgetown 
Univ.,  Washington,  D.C.        NIMH-PSC 
collaborative  study  of  phenothiazines 
J  Consult  Psychol27:420,  63.    Factors  of 
psychopathology  in  the  ward  behavior  of  acute 
schizophrenics. 
Arch  Gell  Psychiat  10:246,  M&f  °4.   Phenfi- 
thiazine  treatment  in  acute  schizophrenia. 
Effectiveness. 
J  Consul  Psychol  27,  (No  61:547,  63.   Factors 
associated  with  interrater  discrepancies  on  a 
psychiatric  rating  scale. 
Med  Anh  D  C  31,  (Na  81:470,  Aug  62.    The 
Psychiatric  Department  of  D.  C.  General 
Hospital.   A  survey  of  patient  characteristics, 
treatment  and  disposition. 
CMS        FRIEDHOFF,  ARNOLD  J.,  Sch.  Med.,  New  York 
Univ.,  New  York,  N.Y.       Sound  oscillographic 
patterns  in  psychopathology 
Nature  193:357,  Jan  62.  An  effect  of  emotion 

on  voice. 
Acta  Genet  Med  (koma)  12,  (No  4):33i>,  Oct  63. 

Spectral  characteristics  of  the  voices  of  twinsJ 
Arch  Gen  Psychiat  8:362,  Apt1 63.  Transient 

voice  changes  associated  with  emotional 
stimuli. 
J  NellrTjpsychiat  5,  (N6  55:266,  May-Jun  64. 
An  electro-acoustic  analysis  of  the  effects 
of  stress  on  voice. 
•Disorders  of  CommunicatioTtT  Res  Pub  Assn  New 
Ment  Dis,  ch.  29,  p.  415,  64.    Infra-content 
channels  of  vocal  communication. 
SRC         FISH,  BARBARA,  Sch.  Med.,  New  York  Univ., 
New  York,  N.Y.       Children's  psycho- 
pharmacology  Unit 
J  Am  Acad  Child  Psychiat  4,  (No  1),  Jan  65. 
A  typology  of  children's  psychiatric  disorders: 
I.  Its  application  to  a  controlled  evaluation  of 
treatment. 
Proc  3rd  World  Congr  Psychiat  2:1341,  62.    The 
influence  of  maturation  and  abnormal  develop- 
ment on  the  responses  of  disturbed  children 
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Inc,  New  York,  3:82,  63.    Pharmacotherapy  in' 
children's  behavior  disorders. 
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Stratton,  Inc,  New  York,  64.    Evaluation  of 
psychiatric  therapies  in  children. 
SRC         SMITH,  KATHLEEN,  Sch.  Med.,  Washington  U., 
St.  Louis,  Mo.       NIMH-PSC  collaborative 
study  of  phenothiazines 


Am  J  Psychiat  120:228,  63.    Last  Straw:  The 
decisive  incident  in  the  hospitalization  of  100 
Schizophrenic  patients. 
Am  J  Psychiat  120,  (N6  31:228,  Sep  63.   1  he 
"last  straw":  The  decisive  incident  resulting 
in  the  request  for  hospitalization  in  100 
schizophrenic  patients. 
MY-4668        PET  Spector,  E.,  New  England  Col.  Pharmacy,  Boston,  Mass. 

MH-04669  SRC         FRIEDHOFF,  ARNOLD  J.,  Sch.  Med.,  New  York 

Univ.,  New  York,  N.Y.       Controlled  drug 
evaluations 
Nature  194:867,  Jun  62.   Isolation  and  characteri- 
zation of  a  compound  from  the  urine  of  schizo- 
phrenics. 
J  New  Drugs  3,  (No  6):367,  Nov-Dec  63.   Action 
of  large  doses  of  desmethylimipramine  on  psy- 
chotic patients. 

"MrT-04670  EP  KAUFMAN,  I.  CHARLES,  State  Univ.  New  York, 

Downstate  Med.  Cr.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
Reactions  to  mother-infant  separation 
Anim  Behav  12:338,  64.    Individual  distance  in' 
two  species  of  macaque. 
MTT-04671  SRC         FLACH,  F.F.,  Sch.  Med.,  Cornell  Univ.,  N.Y.C. 

PSC-NIMH  study  of  phenothiazines  in  acute 
schizophrenia 
MH-046/3  SRC         DAVIDSON,  EDWIN  M.,  Sch.  Med.,  Boston  U., 

Boston,  Mass.       NIMH-PSC  collaborative 
study  of  phenothiazines 
"MTRI4674  SRC         KERNOHAN,  WILLIAM  J.,  Kentucky  Mental  Health" 

Fdn.,  Louisville,  Ky.       NIMH-PSC  colla- 
borative study  of  phenothiazines 
MH-04675  SRC         DONNELLY,  JOHN,  Inst.  Living,  Hartford, 

Conn.       NIMH-PSC  collaborative  study  of 
phenothiazine 
Ment  Hosp  p.  573,  Nov  63.    Integrating  clinicajl 
research  with  treatment. 
M>R)4679  SRC         EWING,  JAMES  H.,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ. 

Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Phenothiazine  RX  of  schizophrenic  psychoses 
Am  J  Psychiat  119:1049,  63.   Psychiatric  com- 
munity and  racial  integration  in  the  general 
hospital. 
Percept  Motor  Skills  17:511,  63.   Effect  of 
phenothiazines  on  the  thinking  of  acute 
schizophrenics. 
Cbmpr  Psychiat  5,  (No  21:93,  Apr  64.    Some- 
limitations  of  psychiatric  rating  scales:    The 
clinician's  viewpoint. 
J  Nerv  Ment  Dis  138,  (No  61:548,  Jun  64.    Fam-, 
ily  dynamics  in  a  case  of  Gilles  de  la  Tourettefs 
syndrome. 
Percept  Motor  Skills  17:881,  63.   Effects  of  threif 
types  of  verbal  distractors  on  thinking  In  acute 
schizophrenia. 
MH-04681  PMY       WENDT,  G.R.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  U.  Rochester,  N.Y. 

Effects  of  drugs  on  emotional  and  motivational 
states 
Mfl-04682  BS  ABELSON,  ROBERT  P.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Yale 

Univ.,  New  Haven,  Conn.       Cognitive 
mechanisms  under  belief  dilemma 
Computer  Simulation  of  Personality,  John  Wiley 
&  Sons,  New  York,  p.  277,  63.    Computer 
simulation  of  "hot"  cognition. 
MH-04684  BS  MALTZMAN,  IRVING  M.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ. 

California,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.       Non-verbal 
responses  of  schizophrenics 
J  Exp  Res  Personality  1,  (No  1):1,  Feb  65. 
Effects  of  individual  differences  in  the  orient- 
ing  reflex  on  conditioning  and  complex  processes. 
T/1H-04685  MH  TOMKINS,  SILVAN  S„  City  Univ.  of  New  York," 

New  York,  N.Y.       Measurement  of  affect 
by  responses  to  the  human  face 
Percept  Motor  Skills  18:119,  64.    What  and 
where  are  the  primary  affects?  Some  evidence 

for  a  theory . 

MH^04686  EP  SCHWARTZ  BAUM,J.S.,  Sch.  Med.,  U.Wisconsin, 

Madison       Role  of  the  limbic  system  in 
sensory  discrimination 
Psychol  Rep  11:791,  62.    Inverted  generali- 
zation gradients  about  a  nonreinforced 
stimulus. 
j  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  57,  (No  21:257,  64. 
Auditory  frequency  discrimination  and  general- 
ization following  lesions  of  the  amygdaloid 
area  in  rats. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  57,  (No  31:340,  64. 
Visually  reinforced  behavior  following  ablation 
of  the  amygdaloid  complex  in  monkeys. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  57,  (NO  3):453,  64. 
Visual  exploration  in  the  monkey  following 
ablation  of  the  amygdaloid  complex. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  58,  (NO  21:217,  64. 
Effects  of  septal  lesions  in  rats  on   response 
inhibition  associated  with  food-reinforced  be- 
havior. 
Psychol  Rep  12:351,  63.   Fbfmation  of  a  cbn- 
ditioned  emotional  response  (CER)  following 
lesions  of  the  amygdaloid  complex  in  rats. 
Psychol  Rep  15:587,  64.    Discrimination  be- 
havior and  conditioned  suppression  (CER) 
following  localized  lesions  in  the  amygdala 
and  putamen. 
Psychonom  Sci  1:145,  64.  Analysis  of  the  re- 

sponse-inhibition  concept  of  septal  functions 
in  "passive-avoidance"  behavior. 


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MTH-04697 


MH-04690  MH  EHRENTHEIL,  O.F.,    Sch.  Med.,  VA  Hosp,  Tufts 

Univ.,  Bedford,  Mass  Influence  of  aging  on 

pre-existing  psychoses 
Arch  Gen  Psychiat  7:266,  Oct  62.    Schizo- 
phrenic motor  activity. 
J  Nerv  Ment  Dis  137:187,  Aug  63.    Mute  chronic 

schizophrenics'  thought  content. 
J  Nerv  Ment  Dis  135:455,  Nov  62.    Thought 
content  fixation. 
MH  Knapp,  P.H.,  Massachusetts  Mem.  Hosp.,  Boston,  Mass. 

PMY        BRADLEY,  PHILIP  B.,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ. 
Birmingham,  England        A 
neurooharmacological  study  of  cerebral 
function 
MET        FISCHER,  R.,    Med.  Sch.,    Columbus  Psychiatric 
Inst.  Hosp.,    Ohio  Taste  groups  biochemical 

lesions  and  psychopathology 
Am  J  Ment  Deflc  67:849,  May  63.   Abnormal 
congregation  of  insensitive  tasters  among 
parents  of  children  with  Down's  syndrome. 
Med  Exp  4:356,  61.    Biochemical-genetic 

factors  of  taste-Dolvmorohism. 
Med  Exp  6:177,  62.    Two  characteristic 
ranges  of  taste  sensitivity. 
MH  Denny,  M.R.,  Michigan  5tate  Univ. ,  East  Lansing,  M?ch, 

EP  LYKKEN,  DAVID  T.,  Med.  Sch.,  Univ.  Minnesota, 

Minneapolis,  Minn.  A  methodological  study 

of  electric  shock  stimuli 

Reports  from  the  Research  Laboratories  of  Dept 
Psychiat,  Unit  Minn,  Rep  No  PR-64-1,  Jun 
64.    fjinotype  as  a  determinant  of  electrical 
and  behavioral  reactions  to  shock  stimulation 

in  the  mouse. 

Mfl-04698  MH  MURSTEIN,  B.I.,  Interfaith  Cr.,  Portland,  Ore. 

The  stimulus  in  thematic  perception 

lationship  of  expectancy  of  reward  to  achieve- 
ment performance  on  an  arithmetic  and  thematic 
test. 
MH-54702  EP  ARMUS,  H.L.,  GrarT.Scli~  U.Toledo.,  Ohio" 

Reinforcement  schedules  and  secondary 
reinforcement 
Psychol  Rep  11:203,  62.    Primary  and  secondary 
reinforcement. 
MH-04703  MH  HADDAD,  RAEF  K.,    Bureau  of  Res.  in  Neurology 

&  Psychiatry,  Princeton,  New  Jersey 
Tests  for  an  abnormal  antigen  in  schizophrenic's 
serum 
Proc  3rd  World  Congr  Psychiat,  Toronto,  Canada, 
p.  658,  63.    An  anaphylactic  test  for  abnor- 
mal antigerKs)  in  schizophrenics'  serum. 
Serological  Fractions  in  Schizophrenia,  Harper 
and  Row,  New  York,  Ch  12,  p.  151,  63. 
An  antigenic  abnormality  in  the  serum  of  chron- 
ically ill  schizophrenic  patients. 
W-4704  EXP  Psy  Sawrey,  W.L. ,  Alameda  State  Col. ,  Hayward,  Cal. 

MH-04705  PMY       DESIDERATO,  0.,  Connecticut  C,  New  London 

Effect  of  anxiety  and  stress  on  simple 
performance 
J  C6mp  Physiol  Psychol  57,  (No  J):434,  64. 
Generalization  of  conditioned  suppression. 
J  Exp  PsyChor  67,  (N6  11:41,  64.    General i?ati6H 
of  acquired  fear  as  a  function  of  CS  intensity 
and  number  of  acquisition  trials. 
Psychol  Kep  14:51,  64.   Effect  of  anxiety  and 
stress  on  reaction  time  and  temporal  generali- 
zation. 
MH-04706  BS  WILSON,  K.V.,  U.  Nebraska,  Col.  Med.,  Omaha 

Research  on  two  person  mixed  motive  games 
M=4707  MH  Meissner.W.W.,  Woodstock  Col. .Woodstock,  Md. 

Acad  Religion  Ment  Hlth,  p.l,  61 
H-4709  NSS  Mandelbaum,  D.G.,  Univ.  California,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

MH-04710  MH  JARRARD,  LEONARD  E. ,  Col.  Arts  4  Scl., 

Washington  &  Lee  Univ.,  Lexington,  Va. 
Effects  of  x-irra  nation  on  operant  behavior  in 
the  rat 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56,  (No  3):608,  63. 
Effects  of  X  irradiation  on  operant  behavior  in 
the  rat. 
Psychol  Rep  14:435,  64.    Concept  formation: 

Response-time  considerations. 
Psychopharmacologia  5:39,  63.    Effects  of 
D-lysergic  acid  diethylamide  on  operant  behav- 

ior  in  the  rat. 

M-4711  MH  Colby,  B.N.,  Harvard  Univ.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

M-4713  MH  Ulin,  R.O.,  27  Round  Wood  Road,  Newton  Upper  FaTTs, 

Mass. 
MH-04720  EP  GOLDSTEIN,  M.J.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ.  California, 

Los  Angeles,  Cal.       Diagnostic  and 

prognostic  value  of  response  biases 

M-4721  Hist  Med    Hunter,  R.A. ,  54  Porchester  Gate,  London,  England 

MH-04724  EP  GRIFFITHS,  W.J.,  Jr.,  Mont.  State  U.,  Missoula 

Effects  of  electric  shock  on  behavior 
of  albino  rats 
Percept  Motor  Skills  13:283,  61.    Suscepti- 
bility to  sound-induced  seizure. 
Psychiat  Rep  8:243,  61.   Effect  of  isolation  on 
treadmill  runnina  in  the  albino  rat. 
MH-04725  MH  CHANDLER,  KENNETH  A.,  Med.  Sch.,  Yale 

Univ.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Psychological 

study  of  Alzheimer's  (Pick's)  disease 
Neurology  13,  (No  10):811,  Oct  63.    FamllfaT 
Alzheimer's  disease. 


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EP  WARREN,  JOHN  M.,  Sch.  Liberal  Arts, 

Pennsylvania  State  Univ.,   University  Park,  Pa. 
Functions  of  association  cortex  in  learning 
Anim  Behav  10:222,  62.    The  generality  and 

consistency  of  handedness  in  monkeys. 
Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56:575,  63.    Failure  to 

find  spontaneous  alternation  in  chicks. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  54:533,  61.   Single  vs 

double  alternation  learning  bv  cats. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  54:629,  61.   "Umweg" 
learning  by  cats  with  lesions  in  prestriate 
cortex. 
J  Comp  Neurol  118:17,  62.   Orbitofrontal  cortical 

lesions  and  learning  in  cats. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  55:293,  62.   Visual  de- 
fects resulting  from  orestrlate  cortical  lesions. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  55:1130,  62.    The 
effects  of  unilateral  lesions  in  sensorimotor 
cortex  on  manipulation  by  cats. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56:241,  63.    Impaired 
learning  by  monkeys  with  unilateral  lesions  in 
association  cortex. 
J  Genet  Psychol  100:215,  62.    Reversal 

learning  by  horse  and  raccoon. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56,  (No  3):575,  63. 
Failure  to  find  spontaneous  alternation  in 
chicks. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56,  (No  5):824,  63. 
Alternation  and  delayed  alternation  by  cats 
with  premotor  lesions. 
The  Frontal  Granular  Cortex  and  Behavior",  Mc- 
Graw-Hill,  New  York,  p.  168,  64.    The  be- 
havior of  carnivores  and  primates  with  lesions 
in  the  prefrontal  cortex. 
Ann  Rev  Psychol  16:95,  65.   The  comparative 

psychology  of  learning. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  58:124,  64.   Additivity 
of  cues  in  discrimination  learning  by  rhesus 
monkeys. 
Child  Develop  36:843,  65.    Infantile  stimulation,  activity 

and  learning  by  cats. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  60:449,  65.    Unconditioned  responses 

to  electrical  shock  by  cats. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  61:316,  66.    Visual  probability 

learning  by  cats. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  61:421,  66.    Reversal  learning  and 

the  formation  of  learning  sets  by  cats  and  Rhesus  monkeys. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  61:484,  66.    Reversal  and  nonrever- 

sal  shifts  by  cats  and  Rhesus  monkeys. 
Behavior  of  Nonhuman  Primates:  Modern  Research  Trends, 
Academic  Press,  New  York,  Vol  1  p.  249,  65.    Primate 
learning  in  comparative  perspective. 
Hafner,  A.J.  ,  Univ.  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Carr,  W.J.,  Temple  Univ.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
SRC         RICKELS,  KARL,  Hosp.  of  Univ. 
Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
PSC-NIMH  outpatient  study  of 
drug-set  interaction 

J  Neuropsychiat  5,  (No  71:442,  64.  important  and 

relevant  aspects  of  tranquilizer  therapy. 
NeuT0psych6pharmad6l6$y  3:149,  64.    DrUg-set 
interaction:   The  effect  of  expectations  on 
drug  response  in  outpatients. 
Am  J  Psychiat  122:24,  Jul  65.    Sensitivity  of  symptom  and 
nonsymptom  focused  criteria  of  outpatient  drug  efficacy. 
Brit  J  Psychiat  3:535,  65.   A  comparison  of  doctor  and 

patient  improvement  ratings  in  a  double-blind  drug  trial. 
Brit  J  Psychiat  3:1043,  Nov  65.    Neurotics  who  fail  to  take 

their  drugs. 
Psychosomatics  6:303,  Sep-Oct  65.    Some  comments  on 

non-drug  factors  in  psychiatric  drug  therapy. 
SRC         PARK,  LEE  C,  Sch.  Med.,  Johns  Hopkins 
Univ.,  Baltimore,  Md.       PSC-NIMH 
outpatient  study  of  drug-set  interaction 

Psychophamacoiogia  6:299,  64.  A  eowpafison 

of  patient  dosage  deviation  reports  with  pill 
counts. 
Brit  J  Psychiat  111,  (No  475):535,  65.   A  comparison  of 
doctor  and  patient  improvement  ratings  in  a  drug  (meprobamate) 
trial. 
Brit  J  Psychiat  111,  (No  480):1043,  65.    Neurotics  who  fail 

to  take  their  drugs. 
Dis  Nerv  Syst  26:586,  65.    Patient  report  of  significant  life 
situation  events  (methodological  implications  for  out-patient 
drug  evaluation). 
J  Nerv  Ment  Dis  141,  (No  D.-95,  65.    Dosage  deviation  and 

drug  effects  in  drug  trials. 
BS  McCONNELL,  T.R.,  Cr.  Higher  Educ,  Univ. 

California,   Berkeley,  Cal.  Student 

culture  and  intellectual  development 
BS  CUMMING,  MARGARET  E.,  New  York  State 

Dept.  Mental  Hygiene,  Syracuse,  N.Y. 
Community  handling  of  disturbed  behavior 
NSS  Havighurst,  R.J.  ,  Univ.  Chicago,  Chicago,  III. 

SRC         ZIMMERMANN,  HENRY  J.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
Cambridge,  Mass.       Basic  research  in 
communication  sciences 
Ann  NY  Acad  Sci  98:788,  Oct  62.   A  phase- 
comoarator  model. 
Ann  Otol  71:1009,  Dec  62.    Stimulus  coding  in 

the  cat's  auditory  nerve. 
Arch  Ital  Biol  99:121,  61.   Off-responses  from 
the  auditorv  cortex  of  unanesthetized  cats. 

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BiophysJ  2:351,  62.   Spontaneous  activity 
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Fed  Proc  22  (No  2),  63.  Enhancement  of  shock- 
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either  onset  or  termination  of  light. 

IRE  Trans  Biorned  Electronics  8:46,  61.  The 
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IRE  Trans  PGIT  7:128,  Jul  61.  Progress  in  in- 
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J  Assn  Comput  Mach  8:467,  61.  Turing  machines, 
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Rossi. 


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MH-04852 


ROSENBLATT,  SEYMOUR,  Mt.  Sinai  Hosp.,  New 
York,  N.Y.       Biochemistry  of  catechol- 
amines in  emotional  disorders 
"  Anal  Biochem  9,  (No  1):54,  Sep  64.   "ElecTro"- 
phoretic  separation  of  catecholamine  metabolites 
and  the  quantification  of  norepinephrine-?^ 
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Mass.       Analgesia  produced  by  hypnosis, 
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J  Psychol  56:9,  63.    Interest,  media  and  order 

effects  in  persuasive  communications. 
Psychol  Rep  12:163,  63.   Persuasive  communi- 
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Intragroup  interaction  and  the 
reinforcement  structure 
SALZINGER,  K.,  Columbia  Univ.,  N.Y.C. 
Verbal  behavior  and  its  conditioning 
in  schizophrenia 
WHYTE,  W.F.,  Cornell  U.,  N.Y.C. 
Human  problems  of  industrial 
development 
EXP  Psy   Zuckerman,  M.,  Brooklyn  Col.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

EP  WILCOTT,  ROBERT  C,  Western  Reserve  Univ., 

Cleveland,  Ohio  Palmar  sweating  as  in 

index  of  autonomic  activity 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  55,  (No  6):1136,  62. 
Effects  of  exsanguination  of  sweating  and  skin 
potential  responses. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56,  (No  4):778,  63. 
Effects  of  high  environmental  temperature  on 
sweating  and  skin  resistance. 
Psychophysiology  1:55,  64.   The  partial  independence' of 

skin  potential  and  skin  resistance  from  sweating. 
EP  DIAMOND,  IRVING  T.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Duke  Univ., 

Durham,  N.C.       Behavioral  analysis  of 
sensory  neocortex  in  cat 
Fed  Proc  22,  63 '."  Effect  of  auditory  cortex 

ablation  on  sound  localization. 
J  Comp  Neurol  120:129,"  63.   Thalamic  retro- 
grade degeneration  study  of  sensory  cortex  in 
opossum. 
J  Neurophysiol  27,  64.   Effects  of  auditory 
cortex  ablation  on  discrimination  of  small 
binaural  time  differences. 
Physiologist,  Aug  63  .   Single  neuron  investiga- 

tion  of  somesthetic  thalamus  of  the  opossum . 
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(Felis  catus  L.)  with  lesions  in  the  acudal 
midbrain  region. 
J  Neurophysiol  27:1026,  64.   Single  neuron  in- 
vestigation  of  somesthetic  thalamus  of  the 
opossum. 
Psychonom  Sci  1:261,  64.   Tactual  localization 
in  cats  deprived  of  cortical  areas  SI  and  Sll 
and  the  dorsal  columns. 
EXP  Psy   Garcia,  J.,  Long  Beach  State  Col.,  Long  Beach,  Cal. 
EP  MANDLER,  G.,  U.  Toronto,  Canada 

Integration  and  interruption  of  response 
seauences 
Canad  J  Psychol  16:331,  62.    Associative 

behavior  and  somatic  response. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  5:317,  62.    Effects  of 

operant  reinforcement  on  the  GSR. 
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to  threat. 
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inhibition  of  distress. 
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to  structure. 
New  Directions  in  Psychology,  Holt,  Rinehart 
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MH-04854 
MH-04855 


SI'  -04853  EP  O'KELLY,  LAWRENCE  I.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ. 

Illinois,  Urbana,  III.       Drive  intensity 
factor  in  thirst  motivated  behavior 
Ann  Rev  Psychol  14:57,  63.    The  psycho- 
physiology  of  motivation. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  59,  (No  3) ,  Jun  65. 
Drive  shifts  during  extinction:  Effects  on 
extinction  and  spontaneous  recovery  of  bar- 
pressing  behavior.  _ 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  597159,  65rWater 
regulation  in  the  rat:  Heart  rate  as  a  function 
of  hydration,  anesthesia  and  association  with 
reinforcement. 
EP           EHRENFREUND,  D.,  Adelphi  C,  Garden  City,  N.Y. 
Studies  in  motivation — Hunger  and 
frustration 
PMY       NEWMAN,  BERTHA  L.,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ. 
Southern  California,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Studies  of  self-stimulation  of  the  septal  area 
Exp  Neurol  6:186,  Sep  62.   Ionic  content  of  the 

neuroqlia. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  54:340,  61.    Self- 
stimulation  of  septal  area. 
Physiologist  4:59,  61.   Ionic  content  of  glial 
cells. 
MET       SANDLER,  M.,  Queen  Charlotte's  Hosp.,  London, 
England  Alternative 

pathways  of  5-hydroxyindole  metabolism 
Int  J  Neuropharmacol  3:123^64.    Metabolism  of 
Cl4-norepinephrine  and  C^-^-epinephrine  and 
their  transmission  across  the  human  placenta. 
Nature  197:598,  Feb  63.    Transmission  of  nor- 
adrenaline across  the  human  placenta. 
MH  Mills,  J.,  Syracuse  Univ.,  Syracuse,  N.Y. 

MH  MacDonnell,  M.F.,  Alfred  Univ.,  Alfred,  N.Y. 

BS  LEVINE,  ROBERT  A.,  Univ.  Chicago,  Chicago, 

III.        Personality  development  in  a  Nigerian 
city 
Yoruba  Students'  Memories  of  Childhood  Rewards 
and  Punishments,  Ibadan  Univ  Press,  Nigeria, 
Jun  62. 
MH  EICHLER,  M.F.,  U.  Maryland,  Baltimore 

Altered  biochemical  pathways  and  behavioral 
patterns 
J  Nerv  Ment  Dis  134:539,  62.    A  double  blind 
study  of  the  effect  of  ammonium  infusion  on 
psychological  functioning  in  cirrhotic  patients. 
EXP  Psy   Deterline,  W.A.,  Univ.  Pittsburgh,  Pittsburgh,  Pa 


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MH-04870 


MH  OFFER,  D.,  Michael  Reese  Hosp.,  Chicago, IN. 

The  borderline  adolescent 

Arch  Gen  Psychiat  9:427,  Nov  63.    The  "psy- 
chiatrist and  the  normal  adolescent. 

Mental  Hosp  p.  283,  May  63.    Research  and 
the  young  psychiatrist. 

Proqr  Clin  Psvchol  5:60,  63.  Adolescent  theraov. 

Progress  in  Clinical  Psychology,  Grune  & 
Stratton,  New  York,  5,  63.    Adolescent 
therapy. 
MH^6487]  GEN        PATAU,  K.,  Sch.  Med.,  U.  Wisconsin,  Madison 

Cytogenetics  of  multiple  congenital 
anomalies  in  man 

Am  J  Hum  Genet  13:287,  Sep  61.    Partial- 
trisomy  syndromes.    I.  Sturge-Weber's 
disease. 

Am  J  Hum  Genet  14,  (No  4),  Dec  62.    Dermal 
patterns  of  18  and  Dl  trisomies. 

Ann  Botanici  Societatis  Zool  Botanicae  Fennicae 
'Vanamo'  32,  (No  5),  62.    Anatomical  obser- 
vations on  genetic  tumors  and  crown  gall  in 
amphidiploid  Nicotiana  Glauca  X  Langs- 
dorffii. 

Chromosoma  12:573,  61.    Partial-trisomy 
syndromes.    II.  OFD  syndrome. 

J  Pediat60,  (No  4):513,  Apr  62.   The  No.  18 
trisomy  syndrome. 

Lancet  211,  Jul  61.   Autosomal  trisomy 
svndromes. 

Lancet  2:600,  61.  Chromosomal  abnormalities 
in  Waldenstrom's  macroglobulinaemia. 

Pediatrics,  29,  (No  6),  Jun  62.    The  oral- 
facial-digital  syndrome:  A  multiple  congenital 
condition  of  females  with  associated  chromo- 
somal abnormalities. 

Congenital  Malformations;  Int MetTCongr  LtoT, 
New  York,  p.  52,  64. 
MH-04872  GEN        BREG,  W.R.,  Southbury  Training  Sch.,  Conn. 

Cytogenetic  studies  in  mental  retarda- 
tion 

Am  J  Dis  Child  104:534,  62.  The  association 
of  the  triple-X  syndrome  and  mongolism  in  two 
families. 

Lancet  2:75,  61.  A  family  with  an  XXXXY  male, 
a  leukemic  male,  and  two  21-trisomic  mongo- 
loid females. 

New  Eng  J  Med  266i845,  62.    Chromosomal 
translocations  in  patients  with  mongolism  and 
in  their  normal  relatives. 

Quart  Rev  Pediat  17:9,  62.  Genetic  aspects  of 
mental  retardation. 

Trans  NY  Acad  Sci  24:372,  Feb  62.   I.  Normal 
variations  In  the  human  karvotvoe. 


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MH-04894 

MH-04895 
M-A900 
MH-04902 

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MH-04920 


MH  BECKER,  W.C.,  Grad.  Sch.,  U.  Illinois,  Urbana 

Longitudinal  study  of  oarent-child 
relationships 
EP  TALLAND,  G.A.,  Sch.  Med.,  Harvard  U.,  Boston, 

Mass.       Aging  and  the  selection  of  information 
Percept  Motor  Skills  13:210,  61.    Effect  of 
aging  on  the  formation  of  sequential  and 
spatial  concepts. 
EP  MILES,  R.C.,  U.  Alberta,  Edmonton,  Canada 

Modes  of  arousal  and  discrimination  efficiency 
EP  WORELL,  LEONARD,  Col.  Educ,  Oklahoma  State 

Univ.,  Stillwater,  Okla.  The  generalization 

of  conflict 
Am  Psychol  17:300,  62.   Conflicting  experiences 

and  conflictina  tolerances. 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  66,  (No  5):480,  63. 

Intraindividual  instability  and  conflict. 
J  Personality  32,  (No  1):32,  Mar  64.    The 
preference  for  conflict:  Some  paradoxical  re- 
inforcement effects. 
Psychol  Rep  14:203,  64.    Generalization  of 
conflict  and  conflict  tolerance. 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  70:201,  65.   The  ring  of  punishment: 
A  theoretical  and  experimental  analogue  of  repression- 
suppression. 
J  Consult  Psychol  29:55,  65.   Personality  conflict,  original- 
ity of  response  and  recall. 
Psychol  Rep  16:1313,  65.   The  operation  of  conflict  in 

selective  and  reversal  learninq. 
MET       McMANUS,  IVY  R.,  Grad.  Sch.,   Univ. 

Pittsburgh,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.         Metabolic 
pathways  of  tryptophan   in  human  subjects 
MH  UHL,  CHARLES  N.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ.  Alberta, 

Alberta,  Canada  A  preliminary  study  of 

multiple-stimulus  learning 
J  Exp  Psychol  66,  (No  3):264,  63.    Learning 
of  interval  concepts.  I.  Effects  of  differences 
in  stimulus  weights. 
S55       ■PTJSPT5TL,  LJ.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Yale  Univ.,  New 
Haven,  Conn.       Value  change  and  biculturation 
EXP  Psy   Turnbull,  J.W.,  Jewish  Natl.  Home  Asthmatic 
Children,  Denver,  Colo. 
MH  CROWELL,  D.H.,  Grad.  Sch.,  U.  Hawaii, 

Honolulu 

Infant  psychophysiological  systems 
PMY        LINDBERG,  T.F.,  Medfield  Fdn.,  Mass. 

Depressed  and  schizoid  alcoholics  maintained 
on  drugs 
MH  THOMAS,  ALEXANDER,  New  York  Univ.  Med.  Cr., 

N.Y.C.       Behavioral  study  of  preschool 
Puerto  Rican  child 
BS  Quay,  H.C.,  Vanderbilt  Univ.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

BS  SALISBURY,  RT.F.,  U.  California,  Berkeley 

Social  factors  in  economic  change  

Kacitic  viewpoint  5,  (No  1):1,  May  64.    Lhange$ 
in  land  use  and  tenure  among  the  Siane  of  the 
New  Guinea  highlands  (1952-61). 
BS  MILLER,  A.,  Sch.  Liberal  Arts,  Sci., 

Montana  State  U.,  Missoula       Intermodal 
perception  project 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  65:333,  Nov  63.    Person- 
ality style  and  perceptual  reactivity  to  the  im- 
mediate environment. 

J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  66:206,  63.   Verbal 

satiation  and  the  role  of  concurrent  activity. 
Percept  Motor  Skills  13:233,  61.   A  figure- 
ground  illusion  as  related  to  configuration  and 
prior  experience. 
Percept  Motor  Skills  16:589,  63.    Sex  differ- 
ences related  to  the  effect  of  auditory  stimula- 
tion on  the  stability  of  visually  fixated  forms. 
BS  JACKSON,  DON  D.,  Palo  Alto  Med.  Res.  Fdn., 

Palo  Alto,  Cal.       Methodology  for  analyzing 
family  interaction 
Arch  Gen  Psychiac  8:343,  Apr  63.    Methodology 
for  studvinq  family  interaction. 
MH  SASSENRATH,  J.M.,  Sch.  Educ,  Grad.,  Indiana 

Univ.,  Bloomington,  Ind.       Test  anxiety 
and  complex  learning 
Psychol  Rep  12:71,  63.    Test  anxiety,  mani- 
fest anxiety  and  concept  learning  without 
awareness. 
Psychol  Rep  12:913,  63.    Manifest  anxiety 
and  transfer  of  complex  learning. 
EP  DIAMOND,  A.L.,  U.  Hawaii/HonolunJ 

The  visual  brightness  response  as  a 
function  of  drive 
Fed  Proc  21,  Mar-Apr  62.    Kinetic  studies  on 
immune  phagocytosis  of  sensitized  bacteria 
and  erythrocytes  by  the  RES. 
Fed  Proc  21,  Mar-Apr  62.    Studies  on  a  liver- 

specific  antigen. 
Sonderab  Schweizer  Med  Wochensch  92:384", 
62.    Autoimmunphanomene  im  verlauf  von 
arzneimittelallergien. 
EP  FINGER,  FRANK  W.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ. 

Virginia,  Charlottesville,  Va. 
Experimental  analysis  of  drive  indices 
Virginia  J  ScT  15:358,  64.    Escape  from  a  progresi- 
sive  work  schedule  as  functions  of  deprivation 
and  amount  of  reinforcement. 
Virginia  J  Sci  15:365,  64.   Effect  of  food  depri- 
vation on  young  naive  rats. 


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Virginia  J  Sci  15:367,  64.~Rate  oTresponding  as 
a  function  of  current  and  prior  deprivation  in 
rats. 
Virginia  J  Sci  15:369,  64.    Punishment  by  SD 
associated  with  fixed-ratio  reinforcement. 
EP  AZRIN,  NATHAN  H.,  Anna  State  Hosp.,  Anna,  III. 

Aggressive  and  avoidant  reactions  to  aversive 
stimuli 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  5,  Jan  62.    Elimination  of 

undesired  escaoe  from  footshock. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  5:229,  Apr  62.    Interactions 
between  the  discriminative  and  aversive  pro- 
perties of  punishment. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  5:343,  62.   Control  of  the 
behavior  of  schizophrenic  patients  by  food. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  5:511,  62.    Reflexive  fight- 

inq  in  response  to  aversive  stimulation. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  6:115,  Jan  63.    Punishment 

of  temporally  soaced  respondina. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  6,  (No  2kl41,  63.    Fixed- 
ratio  punishment. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  6:297,  Apr  63.   An  apparatus 

for  delivering  pain  shock  to  monkeys. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  6:399,  63.   A  comparison  of 
several  procedures  for  eliminating  behavior. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  6:449,  Jul  63.   Fixed-ratio 

escape  reinforcement. 
Psych  Reports  11:655,  62.    Recovery  during 

punishment  by  intense  noise. 
Science  136:781,  Jun  62.   Intermittent  reinforce- 
ment by  removal  of  a  conditioned  aversive 
stimulus. 
Science  136:781,  Jun  62.    Intermittent  rein- 
forcement by  removal  of  conditioned  aversive 
stimulus. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  6,  (No  4):620,  Oct  63. 

Pain-induced  fighting  in  the  squirrel  monkey. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  7,  (No  1):9,  Jan  64.    Effect 

of  shock  duration  on  shock-induced  fighting. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  7,  (No  2):185,  Mar  64. 
Punishment  by  noise  in  an  alternative  response 
situation. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  7,  (No  3): 2 23,  May  64. 
Pain-aggression  toward  inanimate  objects. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  59:365,  65.   Effects  "of 
age  and  related  factors  on  the  pain-aggression 
reaction. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  8,  (No  1):31,  Jan  65.    Motiva- 
tional aspects  of  escape  from  punishment. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  8,  (No  1):55,  Jan  65.    Elicita- 

tion  of  aggression  by  a  physical  blow. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  8:171,  65.   The  opportunity 
for  aggression  as  an  operant  reinforcer  during 
aversive  stimulation. 
Psychol  Rec  15:111,  65.   Pain-elicited  aggres- 
sion. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  61:360,  66.    Stalking  attack  and 
eating  behaviors  elicited  from  the  same  sites  in  the 
hypothalamus. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  9:191,  66.    Extinction-induced  aggression. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  p.  233,  66.   An  automatic  method  for  the 

study  of  aggression  in  squirrel  monkeys. 
Operant  Behavior:  Areas  of  Research  and  Application, 
Appleton-Century-Urorts,  New  York,  p.  38U,  66. 
Punishment. 


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EP  AZRIN,  NATHAN  H.,  Anna  State  Hosp.,  Anna, 

III.       Conditioning  verbal  behavior  of 
mental  patients 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  5:72,  Jan  62.    Elimination 

of  undesired  escaoe  from  footshock. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  6:407,  63.   Elimination  of 
behavior  of  mental  patients  by  response-pro- 
duced extinction. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  7,  (No  4):327,  Jul  64.    Ke- 
inforcement  and  instructions  with  mental 
patients. 
Behav  Res  Ther  3:1,  65.    Interpretation  of  symptoms:   Fact 

or  fiction? 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  8:357,  65.    The  measurement  and  reinforce- 
ment of  behavior  of  psychotics. 
Operant  Behavior:  Areas  of  Research  and  Application, 
Appleton-Lentury-Crotts,  New  York,  66.    Conditioning 
human  verbal  behavior. 
MH-04927  EP  BARTOSHUK,  A.K.,  Brown  U.,  Providence,  R.I. 

Human  neonatal  habituation  and  conditioned 
arousal 
Percept  Motor  Skills  15:15,  62.    Human  neo- 
natal cardiac  acceleration  to  sound. 
WH-04931  PMY        DINSMOOR,  JAMES  A.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Indiana  Univ., 

Bloomington,  Indiana       Action  of  drugs  on 
behavior  suppressed  by  punishment 
Psychopharmacologia  2:456,  61.   Selective  ac- 
tion of  chlororomazine  on  behavior. 
MH-04934  RCA         PRANGE,  ARTHUR  J.,  Jr.,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ. 

North  Carolina,  Chapel  Hill,  NX. 
Criteria  for  the  effective  treatment 
of  deoression 
Am  J  Nurs  62:98,  Jul  62.    Aids  to  under- 
standing patients. 
Canad  Nurse,  Mar  62.    Human  Adaptation:  A 

conceptual  approach  to  understanding  patients. 
Int  J  Soc  Psychiat  8,  (No  2),  62.    Cultural 
aspects  of  the  relatively  low  incidence  of 
depression  in  Southern  Negroes. 

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J  Clin  Exd  Psychopath  23,  (No  2)199,  Apr-Jun 
62.    Epinephrine  blocking  and  WY-3041:  A 
comment  on  the  measurement  of  blood  pressure 
reactivity. 
N  Carolina  Med  J  24,  (No  2X63,  Feb  63. 
Recent  advances  in  therapeutics:  Psychoactive 
drugs. 
Nature  4854,  196:588,  62.    Enhancement  of 

imipramlne  mortality  in  hyoerthyroid  mice. 
Nurs  Outlook  10,  (Re  3X168,  62.    The  stages 

of  illness:  A  psychosocial  approach. 
Proc  3rd  World  Congr  Psychiat  1:370,  Jun  61. 
Reserpine-produced  changes  in  the  direction  of 
aggressive  drives. 
MH  BAUGKMAN.  £.  EARL,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ.  North 

Carolina,  Jhapel  Hill,  N.C.       Personality 
development  of  southern  rural  children 
MH  York,  CM.,  Am.  Inst.  Res.  .Washington,  D.C. 

PMY         Brown,  J.S.,  Univ.  Florida,  Gainesville,  F!a. 
PMY       KOELLA,  WERNER  P.,  Worcester  Fdn., 
Shrewsbury,  Mass.       Action  of  plasma 
proteins  and  psychotoaens  in  goats 
Fed  Proc  22:627,  63.    Effect  of  LSD-25  on 
the  walking  activity  and  pattern  in  the  goat. 
Int  JTJeWdpfia?mac6T3:39/,~64":    Stereotyped 
behavior  and  cyclic  changes  in  response  pro- 
duced by  LSD  in  goats. 
PMY       HELLER,  ALFRED,  Univ.  Chicago,  Chicago,  II!. 
Limbic  system  lesions  and  brain  neurohumors 
Blochers  Pharmacol  11:859,  Sep  62.   Effect 

of  CNS  lesions  on  brain  serotonin. 

"Pharmacologist "6",  (No  <:),  l-all  64.    Regional"     , 
effects  of  lateral  hypothalamic  lesions  on  brairj 
norepinephrine  (NE)  in  the  cat. 
Fed  Proc  24:195,  65.    Incorporation  of  00PA-H3  Into  brain 
catecholamines  following  hypothalamic  lesions  in  the  cat. 
Science  1147:387,  65.    5-Hydroxytryptophan  decarboxylase  in 

rat  brain.    Effect  of  hypothalamic  lesions. 
PMY       ORDY,  JOSEPH  M.,  Psychiat.  Res.  Fdn., 
Cleveland,  Ohio       Effects  of  prenatal 
chlorpromazine  on  offspring 
Am  J  Clin  Path  38:645,  Dec  62.  Serum  leucine 

aminooeytidase  assavs. 
Proc  Soc  Exp  Biol  Med  113:833,  63.  Chlorproma- 
zine  effects  on  pregnancy  and  offspring  jn  mice. 
Proc  Am  Assn  Anat  Mtg,  Miami,  Fla.,  Apr  65. "" 
Effects  of  prental  chlorpromazine  on  mice  off- 
spring. 
Am  J  Path  4?:803,  65.  Prenatal  chlorpromazine  effects  on 
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Ann  Arbor,  Mich.        Student  values  and  peer 
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M-4980 

MH-04982 


MH-04985 
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MH^04957 
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WH-04988 
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BH-04994 


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M-5008 
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MH-05010 
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MH-05023 

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BS  MILLER,  FRANK  C,  Carleton  Col., 

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EP  KAVANAU,  JULIAN  L.,  Univ.  California, 

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HrlH-05068 

WW-05069 
MH-05075 


MH-05077 


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First  Hahnemann  Symposium  on  Psychosomatic 

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MH  Mausner,  B.,  Univ.  Pittsburgh,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

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MH-05079             RCA        LESTER,  BOYD  K.,  Med.  Sch.,  Univ.  Oklahoma, 
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AMA  Arch  Gen  Psychiat  8:481,  63.  Rerserpine 
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AMA  Arch  Gen  Psychiat  8:557,  Jun  63.    Dif- 
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J  New  Drugs  2,  (No  3hl67,  May-Jun  62.    The 
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Ment  Hosp  3:18,  Oct  62.  Letter  to  editor:  Re 
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Psychopharmacol  Serv  Ctr  Bull  2:17,  Nov  62. 
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J  Neuropsychiat  5,  (No  4):221,  Mar-Apr  64. 
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J  Psychol  57:329,  64.    Hypnointrospection-- 
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Psychiat  Dig  25,  (No  2):18,  Feb  64.  Depres- 
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Psychiat  Quart  37:476,  63.    Experience's 
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Trans  NY  Acad  Sci  26,  (No  3):354,  Jan  64. 
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Trans  NY  Acad  Sci  26,  (No  3):361,  Jan  64. 
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Ann  Medico  Psychol  121,  (No  3>.A52,  Mar  63. 
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Encephale  1:5,  64.    La  nosologie  des  e"tats 
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Behav  Sci  10:446,  Oct  65.  The  interaction  screen:  An  operat- 
ional model  for  experimentation  on  interpersonal  behavior. 
MH-05353  BS  SOLOMON,  LEONARD  F.,  Boston  Univ.,  Boston, 

Mass.       Conditions  affecting  behavioral 
coordination 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  66:176,  63.  The  relation- 
ship between  agreeing  response  set  and  social 
desirability. 
VA  Newsletter  Res  Psychol  4:6,  62.   A  compar- 
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and  schizophrenic  sample. 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  66,  (No  2):176,  63. 
The  relationship  between  agreeing  response 
set  and  social  desirability. 
MH-05356  BS  BACK,  KURT  W.,  Duke  Univ.,  Durham,  N.C. 

Conformity  behavior  and  lipid 
mobilization 
Ann  Intern  Med  57:389,  Sep  62.    Physiologic 

response  to  conformity  pressure  in  man. 
Behav  Sci  8:34,  Jan  63.   An  interpretation  of 

experimental  conformity. 
Metabolism  14,  (rjo"  l):l/,"jan  6b.    txpenmental 
stress  and  fat  mobilization  in  lean  and  obese 
subjects. 
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Stanford "Univ  Press,  Stanford,  Calif,  p.  24, 
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conformity  and  deviation. 
BS  BALDWIN,  A.  L„   Cornell  Univ.,   N.Y.  C. 

Develownent  of  concepts  of  personality 
constancy 
Lemkau,  P.V.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Letnkau,  P.V.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  Baltimore, Md. 
EP  KAPLAN,  I.T.,  Public  Serv.  Res.  Inst., 

Stamford,  Conn.  Independent 

monocular  viewing  with  both  eyes 
J  Exp  Psychol  67,  (No  1):22,  64.    Light 
intensity  and  binocular  rivalry. 
EP  GUNTER,  RALPH,  Sch.  Psychol.,  San  Fernando 

Valley  State  Col.  Fdn.,  Northridge,  Cal. 
Studies  on  cross-modality  perception 
EP  DAVENPORT,  D.G.,  St.  Louis  U.,  Missouri 

Secondary  positive  reinforcement  and 
fear  termination 
GEN        PRYLES ,  C.  V.,  Wrentham  State  Sch.,  Mass. 
Genetics  of  mental  retardation 
Chromosomal  abnormalities 
New  Eng  J  Med  266:631,  62.   Mongolism  in  three 
sibllnas  with  46  chromosomes. 
HUE        THOMAS,  DOROTHY  S.,  Univ.  Pennsylvania, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.       Migration  and  mental 
diser.se 
Miibank  Memorial  Fund  Quart  41:25,  Jan  63. 
Migration  and  socio-economic  differentials 
in  mental  disease. 
Miibank  Mem  Fund  Quart  p.  145,  Apr  63. 
Marital  status,  education  and  occupational 
differentials  in  mental  disease — State  patterns 
in  first  admissions  to  mental  hospitals  for  all 
disorders  and  for  schizophrenia,  New  York  and 
Ohio,  as  of  1950. 
Miibank  Mem  Fund  Quart,  Jul  63.    Socio- 
economic and  migration  differentials  in  mental 
disease,  New  York  State,  1949-1951. 
MH-05379  MH        WINITZ,  H.,  Univ.  Kansas  Med.  Cr.,  Kansas  City, 

Kansas       Speech  sound  acquistion  and 
programming 
J  Speech  Hearing  DIs  28:67,  Feb  63.  The 
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J  Speech  Hearing  Dis  28:247,  Aug  63.  Temporal 

reliability  In  articulation  testing. 
J  Speech  Hearing  Res  5:340,  Dec  62.  Sound 
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MH-05384  MH  GOTTESMAN,  I.I.,  Grad.  Sch.  Arts,  Sci.,  Har- 

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netics of  human  personality 
Eugen  Quart  9:223,  Dec  62.   Differential  in- 
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Psychological  Monographs  77,  (No  9),  63. 
Heritability  of  personality:  A  demonstration. 
MH-05391  MH  PURCELL,  K.,  Home  Asthmatic  Children,  Denver 

A  motivational  concept  of  parental 
identification 
Merrill-Palmer  Quart  8:159,  62.  A  note  on  the 
measurement  of  identification. 
MH-05392  MH  RABINER,  EX.,  High  Point  Hosp.,  Port  Chester, 

New  York  Doctor-patient  tensions- 

Measurement  and  relationship  to  outcome 
MH-05395  MH         WIGGINS,  J.S.,  Stanford  U.,  California 

The  structure  of  the  MMPI 
MH-05398  MH  SEARS,  ROBERT  P..,  Stanford,  Univ., 

Stanford,  Cal.       Identification  in  four- 
year-old  children 
M-5400  MH  Hare,  A.P.,  Haverford  Col.,  Kaverford,  Pa. 

J  Exp  Med  116,  (No  3):357,  Sep  62.    Experi- 
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Nat  Fur  News  34,  (No  2):8,  Mar  62.    A  field 
test  for  Aleutian  disease. 


MH-05359 


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MH-05371 
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MH-05430 


MH-05433 


MH  GONZALEZ,  R.C.,  Bryn  Mawr  Col.,Bryn  Maw,  Pa. 

Preliminary  studies  of  learning  in  brain-injured 
rats 
Owen,  O.S.  ,  Mankato  State  Col. ,  Mankato,  Minn. 
Mann,  R.D.,  Harvard  Univ.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
PMY       SIDMAN,  MURRAY,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  Boston, 
Mass.       Sensory  and  behavioral  tests  of 
induced  CNS  changes 
Proc  Am  Philosophical  Soc  108:478,  64.   Anxiety. 
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Proc  Eastern  Psycho!  Assn  Mtg,  New  York,  66.    Retention 
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voidance. 


Operant  Behavior:  Areas  of  Research  and  Applicati 
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GROSS,  MILTON  M.,  Stale  Univ.  New  York.  Albany, 
N.Y.       Hallucination;  in  acute  alcoholic 
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J  Nerv  Merit  Dis  Tin  fNr.  !,J:455,  Ndv~63r-Hear- 
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Studies  in  psychoanalytic  rnetaosychology 
SMITH,  KATHLEEN,  Washlnyfcn  Univ., 
St.  Louis,  Mo.      Identification  of 
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VaZUKA.  FRANCIS  A.,  Temple  Univ.  Med.  Cr., 
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MH 


VEROFF,  J.,  U.  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor 

Assessment  of  motives  in  children 

EP  HOROWITZ,  L.M.,  Stanforo  U.,  California 

Studies  in  verbal  learning 
J  Exp  Psychol  65:225,  63.    Response  inter- 
ference in  paired-associate  learning. 
J  Exp  Psychol  65:352,  63.   A  comparison  of 

serial  and  paired-associate  learning. 
Psychol  Rep  10:751,  62.   Associative  match- 
ing and  Intralist  similarity. 
EP  PATTERSON,  G.R.,  Grad.  Sch.,  U.  Oregon,  Eugene 

Applying  reinforcement  theory  to  socializa- 
tion of  the  child 
J  Clin  Psychol  20,  (No  3):326,  Jul  64.    An 
empirical  approach  to  the  classification  of  dis- 
turbed children. 
EP  NOVICK,  ALVIN,  Yale  Univ.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Acoustic  perception  and  echo-orientation 
Am  Zool  4,  64.  Comparative  aspects  of  echolo- 
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Biol  Bull  127:478,  64.   Echolocation  of  flying  inJ 

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Dissertation  Abstr  25:4793,  65.    Echolocation 
and  hearing  in  bats  with  soecial  reference  to 
the  function  of  the  middle  ear  muscles. 
J  Exp  Zool  156:19,  64.   Evidence  for  echoloca- 
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Anat  Rec  154.356,  66.    Neurophysiologlcal  correlates  of 

echolocation  in  flying  bats. 
J  Physiol,  London,  180:871,  65.   The  activity  and  function 

of  the  middle  ear  muscles  in  ccholocating  bats. 
MH  CARROLL,  EDWARD  J.,  Craig  House  Children, 

Pittsburgh,  Pa.       A  study  of  interpersonal 
relations  within  families 
Am  Zool  2,  Aug  62.    Evidence  for  echo-location 

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Family  Proc  3,  (No  i):178,  Mar  64.    Family 
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Proc  Am  Orthopsychiat  Assn  Ann  Mtg,  Mar  64. 
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Lyons,  J.,  Univ.  Kentucky,  Lexington,  Ky. 


PMY       ROWLAND.  VERNON,  University  Hospitals 

Cleveland,  Cleveland,  Ohio       Electrophysi- 
oloav  and  pharmacolosy  of  conditioning 
Ciba  Sympos  Nature  Sleep  284,  61.   Electro- 
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animals. 
Electroenceph  Ciin  Neurophysiol  13:117,  61. 

Stimulus  current  density  in  relation  to  elec- 
Electroenceph  Ciin  Neurophysiol  13:290,  61. 
Non-polarlzable  electrode  for  chronic  implan- 
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Canad  J  Psychol  18,  (No  1):15,  64.    A  test 
of  the  conservation  of  anxiety  and  partial  ir- 
reversibility hypotheses. 
Electroenceph  Clin  Neurophysiol  15:474,  63. 
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bioelectric  baseline  shift  in  cat  cortex. 
Science  144:1357,  64.  Electroencephalograph^ 
data:    Reduction  by  wave-width  analysis. 
PMY       HADDAD,  RAEF  K„  Bur.  Res.  Neurol., 

Psychiatry,  Princeton,  N.J.       Schizophrenia- 
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MHSC       Wilkie.G.H.  ,  Columbia  Univ. ,  N.Y. C. 


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MH-05453 
MH-05454 


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MH-05457 


PMY        EIDUSON,  SAMUEL,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ.  California, 
Los  Angeles,  Cal.       Biochemical  correlates 
of  imprinting 
PMY        SCHAEFER,  HALMUTH  H. ,  Britannlca  Center 

for  Studies  in  Learning  &  Motivation,  Palo  Alto, 
Cal.  Interspecies  comparison  of  response 

elements 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  7,  (No  3):37,  May  64.    Use 
of  a  cumulative  recorder  to  indicate  "correct" 
responses. 

Erasmus,  C.J. ,  Univ.  North  Carolina,  Chapel  Hill,  N.C. 


MH-05461 

MH-05464 
MH-05465 
MH-0S469 


MH-05470 


6EH       |DuROIS,  C,  Harvard  U„  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Social  structure  of  a  Thai  Hill  tribe 
MH  Rice,  G  E.,  Jr.,  Agnes  Scott  Col.,  Decatur,  Ga. 

MH  SANDLER,  JACK,  Sch.  Arts  &  Sci.,  Univ. 

Miami,  Coral  Gables,  Florida  Effect  of 

reinforcement  combinations  on  masochistic 
behavior 
Psychol  Rep  11:110,  62.    Reinforcement  com- 
binations and  masochistic  behavior, 
MH  ROBBINS,  SAMUEL  D.,  Inst,  for  Speech 

Correction,  Boston,  Mass.  Relation 

between  Insecurity  and  onset  of  stuttering 
J  Speech  Hearing  Ois  29,  (No  23:178,  May  64. 
1000  Stutterers:    A  personal  report  of  clinical 
experience  and  research  with  recommendations 
for  therapy. 
PET        MANNEPvING,  G.J.,  U.  Wisconsin,  Madison 
Development  of  a  rapid  test  for 
narcotic  excretion 
PET        HINE,  C.H.,  Hine  Labs.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
A  study  of  methods  for  determining  narcotic 
usaop 
SSS  Ray  ,  V.F. ,  Univ.  Washington ,  Seattle ,  Wash. 

SRC        GELLER,  MIRIAM  R.,  Massachusetts  MH  Res. 
Corp.,  Boston,  Mass.  Bibliographic 

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The  Treatment  of  Psychiatric  Disorders  with 
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Washington.  D.  C. .  63. 
BS  PODELL,  J.E.,  San  Francisco  State  C,  Cal. 

Studies  in  meaning — Context  effects  in  con- 

notation 

EP  |FISCHER,  G.J.,  U.  Oklahoma  Res.  Inst.,  Norman 

«    Comparative  learning  in  vnuno  nrannntan 
EP  PARDUCCI,  A.,  Grad.  Sch.,  U.  California 

Thp  identification  nf  simnip  nprnpnttial  stimuli 
MH        McCAIN,  G.M.,  Arlington  State  Col.,  Arlington, 
Tex.  The  effects  of  overtraining  on 

some  learning  factors 
Psychol  Rep  15:368,  64.    ueneralization  to 
stimuli  of  different  brightness  in  three  straight- 
alley  studies. 
PMY       BRUNJES,  SHANNON,  Sch.  Med.,  Loma  Linda 
Univ.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.       Catecholamine 
and  lipid  metabolism  in  mental  stress 
Clin  Chem  8:452,  Aug  62.  A  vanillylmandelic 
acid  procedure  using  an  ion  exchange  resin 
for  the  initial  separation. 
Clin  Res  10:90,  Jan  62.    A  new  in  vivo  assay 

of  monoamine  oxidase  activity. 
Clin  Res  11:34,  Jan  63.    Determination  of 

urinary  3,4-dihydroxymandelic  acid. 
Clin  Res  11:163,  Apr  63.    Evidence  for  abnor- 
mal catecholamine  metabolism  associated  with 
"essential"  hypertension. 
Recent  Advances  Biol  Psychiat  4:154,  62. 
Some  acute  and  chronic  biochemical  responses' 
to  electroconvulsive  therapy. 
Am  J  Med  Sci  247:700,  64.    The  effect  of 
dextro-thyroxine  compared  to  that  of  levo- 
thyroxine  on  the  excretion  of  catecholamines  in 

response  to  hypoglycemia. ' 

Clin  Chem  9,  (No  5):626,  Oct  63.    Differential 
fluorometry  in  catecholamine  determination:  A 
simplified  method  of  calculation. 
Clin  Chem  10,  (No  1):1,  Jan  64.    Fluorometric 
determination  of  urinary  metanephrine  and 
normetanephnne. 
Clin  Res  12:88,  Jan  64.    Catecholamine  me- 
tabolism in  newborn  infants. 
Clin  Res  12:114,  Jan  64.    Catecholamine 

metabolism  in  thyroid  disease. 
Clin  Res  12:263,  Apr  64.    Oxidative  deamina- 
tion~The  principal  pathway  for  the  initial  de- 
activation of  norepinephrine  in  man. 
J  Clin  Endocr  23:834,  Aug  63.    Excess  thy- 
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to  insulin  hypoglycemia. 
J  Lab  Clin  Med  63:864,  May  64.    Determina- 
tion of  urinary  3,4-dihydroxymandelic  acid. 
Med  Arts  Sci  17,  (No  2):37,  Second  Quart  63. 
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diabetic  female. 
New  Eng  J  Med  271:120,  64.    Catecholamine 

metabolism  in  essential  hypertension. 
Recent  Advances  in  Biological  Psychiatry.  Pfe- 
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lipid  responses  to  somatic  challenges  in  a 
neuropsychiatric  hospital. 


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MTRI5471  PMY       GORDON,  MALCOLM  W.,  Institute  Living, 

Hartford,   Conn.         Drugs,  neurohormones 
and  active  transport  by  brain 
MH-05473  BS  STOTLAND,  E.,  U.  Washington,  Seattle 

Coanitive  influence  on  anxiety 
Canad  J  Psychol  18,  (No  2):138,  64.    The  re- 
duction of  anxiety  as  a  result  of  the  expectation 
of  making  a  choice. 
MH-05474  BS  BREED,  WARREN,  Grad.  Sch.,  Tulane  Univ., 

New  Orleans,  La.       A  new  approach  to  the 
sociological  study  of  suicide 
MH-05478  BS  TEXTOR,  R.B.,  Yale  U.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Computer  method  for  delineating  culture  pat- 
terns  

MH-05484  GEN        THULINE,  H.C.,  Ranier  Sch.,  Buckley,  Washington 

DNA  duplication  by  human  chromosomes 
Genetics  47:973,  62.    X  chromosome  differen- 
tiation in  relation  to  coat  patterns  in  cats. 
Lancet  1:160,  62.  Werner's  syndrome:  Chromo- 

somes.  genes  and  the  aging  process. 

"TJew  Eng  J  Med  271:1077, 19ov  64.    Studies  of 
a  family  with  the  oral-facial-digital  syndrome. 
MH  GLIDEWELL,  S.C..  St.  Louis  Co.  Dept.  Pub.  Hlth., 

Clayton,  Mo.  Further  study 

of  dimensions  of  adjustment  in  school  children 
MH  HASSENPLUG,  L.W.,  Sch.  Nurs.,  U.  California, 

Los  Angeles       The  process  of  adjustment 
followina  radical  mastectnmv 
Am  J  Nurs  63,  (No  11),  Nov  63.    The  impact 
of  mastectomy. 
MH  Meltzer,  L.,  Cornell  Univ.,  Ithaca,  N.Y. 

MH  KATZ,  S.,    Hobart-William  Smith  Col.,  Geneva, 

N.Y.  The  reaction  time  of  mediated  responses 

Psychol  Rec  13:57,  Jan  63.    Reaction  time  of 
mediated  responses. 
MH  Hirabayashi,  J. A. ,  San  Francisco  St.  Col. ,  San 

Francisco,  Cal. 
MH  Harper,  R.S.,  Knox  Col.,  Galesburg,  III. 

PR  WASHBURN,  S.L.,  Cr.  Behavioral  Sci.,  Stanford, 

Cal. 

Primate  behavior 
PMY       TOMAN,  JAMES  E.P.,  Chicago  Med.  Sch., 
Chicago,  III.       Mechanisms  of  action 
of  psychotropic  drugs 
Am  Zool  1,  Nov  61.  Autonomic-like  mechanisms 

modulating  brain  functions. 
Excerpta  Med,  Int  Congr  Series  48,  62.   Drug- 
induced  rage  in  rats. 
Fed  Proc  21:331,  62.    Central  modulator 

mechanisms. 
Am  Zool  3,  (No  4):157,  Nov  63.    Threshold 

vs.  rate  of  activation  of  earthworm  giant  fibers, 
Ann  Rev  Pharmacol  3:153,  63.    Some  aspects 

of  central  nervous  pharmacology. 
Chicago  Med  Sch  Quart  24,  (No  1):21,  Spring 
64.    Contribution  of  physiology  and  pharma- 
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Fed  Proc  22,  (No  2):2115,  63.    Strychnine- 

sensjtive  mechanism  in  cat  rage. 
FecTProc  24:266,  65.  Action  oTnTcbtine  and 
other  drugs  upon  rabbit  cortical  averaged  evoked 
potentials. 
Fed  Proc  24:716,  65.  Utility  of  rheobase- -Length' 
measurements  in  drug  studies  on  nerve. 
Fed  Proc  25:638,  66.    EEG  averaged  operant  potentials  (AOP) 

in  man. 
Proc  Congr  Latino  Americano  Cieneias  Fisiologlcas, 
Valparaiso,  Chile,  Nov  64.    Modulacion  colinergica  de  la 
actividad  cortical  evocada  en  el  conejo. 
MH-05504  PMY       LUBIN,  A.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  American  Univ., 

Washington,  D.C.       The  repeated  measurement 
design  in  psychopharmacology 
MH-05505  PMY        MAHER,  BRENDAN  A.,  Harvard  Univ.,  Cambridge, 

Mass.       Telemetric  autonomic  measure  of 
conflict  behavior 
Psychonom  Sci  1:13,  64.    The  determinants  of 
oscillation  points  in  a  temporal  decision  con- 
flict. 
J  Conflict  Resolution  8,  (No  33:287,  Sep  64.   Th£ 
application  of  the  approach-avoidance  conflict 
model  to  social  behavior. 
HUE        ;MTLH0J,  P.7Danrs(rNatlT1"nsr,"Copinhagen 

Social  well-being  of  aged  in  Denmark 
HUE         TOWNSEND,  P.,  Sch.  Econ.,  Pol.  Sci., 

U.  London,  England       The  social  well- 
being  of  the  aged  in  Britain 
SSS         FORD,  C,  Yale  U.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
A  comparative  study  of  primitive  hygiene 

Ethnology  2,  (No  3):276,  Jul  63.    Residence, 
domicile,  and  descent  groups  among  the  Abron 
of  the  Ivory  Coast. 
SSS  Honigmann,  J.J. ,  Univ.  North  Carolina,  Chapel  Hill,  N.C. 

MH  Fischer,  G.J.,  Univ.  Oklahoma,  Norman,  Okla. 

MH  Jackson,  E.F.,  Yale  Univ.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

MH  GARDNER,  RILEY  W.,  Menninger  Fdn.,  Topeka, 

Kansas       Program  in  cognitive  organization 
J  Soc  Psychol  59:199,  63.    Cognitive  control  in 

children  of  Mexico  and  the  United  States. 
J  Soc  Psychol  59:199,  63  .    Cognitive  control 
in  children  in  Mexico  and  the  United  States. 
J  Personality  Soc  Psychol  2,  (No  2):267,  Aug  65.    Reply 

to  Bruner  and  Tajfel. 
Proc  Am  Psychol  Assn  Ann  Mtg,  Sep  64.    Cognitive  control 
and  person  perception. 


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Proc  Am  Psychol  Assn  Ann  Mtg,  Sep  64.    The  menninger 

foundation  study  of  twins  and  their  parents. 
Cognition:   Theory,  Research,  Promise,  Harper,  New  York, 

p.  147,  64.    The  development  of  cognitive  structures. 
Methods  and  Goals  in  Behavior  Genetics,  Academic  Press, 
New  York,  64.    Genetics  and  personality  theory. 
WH-05518  MHP       ENGELHARDT,  DAVID  M.,  State  Univ.  New  York, 

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Proc  3rd  World  Congr  Psychiat,  62.   Aberrations 
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Proc  3rd  World  Congr  Psychiat,  62.    Monoamine 
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Arch  Gen  Psychiat  9:311,  Oct  63.  Conserva- 
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Arch  Gen  Psychiat  9:575,  Dec  63.  Improve- 
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Int  JNeuropharmacol  2:303,  64.    Decarboxylase' 
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J  Nerv  Ment  Dis  137,  (No  5),  Nov  63.  Objec- 
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Proc  Ann  Mtg  Am  Orthopsychiat  Assn,  Chicago, 
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Proc  16th  Ann  Conf  Eng  Med  Biol,  Baltimore, 
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Proc  Ann  Conf  Psychoanal  Assn,  Los  Angeles, 
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Proc  Ann  Mtg  Am  Psychiat  Assn,  Los  Angeles,"  ■ 
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Proc  Ann  Mtg  Assn  for  Psychophysiol  Study  of 
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Proc  6th  Ann  Mtg  Counc  Med  Television,  Geor- 
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Proc  Acad  Psychoanalysis,  Los  Angeles,  May  64.    The 
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Proc  Assn  Psychophysiol  Stud  Sleep  5th  Ann  Mtg,  Washington, 
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Proc  27th  Int  Congr  Alcobol  alcoholism,  Frankfurt/Main, 
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Proc  Int  Congr  Hypnosis  Psychosom  Med,  Paris,  Apr  64. 
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MH  GREENBERG,  NAHMAN  H„  Col.  Med.,  Univ. 

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MH  Cussler,  M.T.,  Univ.  Maryland,  College  Park,  Md. 

MH  Kiyasu,  J.Y.,  Univ.  Rochester,  Rochester,  N.Y. 

MH  Jenkins,  J.J. ,  Univ.  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

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and  nutritional  effects  of  alcoholism. 
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Hawkins,  D.R.,  Univ.  North  Carolina,  Chaoel  Hill,  N.C. 
Schwartz,  F.,  Austen  Riggs  Center,  Stockbridge,  Mass. 
MH  NICHOLS,  ROBERT  C,  LaRue  D.  Carter  Hosp. 

Indianapolis,  Indiana  Evaluation  of 

change  in  metal  disorder 

J  Clin  Psychol  20,  (No  2):272,  Apr  64.    The 
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Portland,  Oregon  EEG  activation  by 

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MH  GHENT,  A.W.,  U.  Oklahoma,  Norman 

Tribolium  responses  to  fresh  and  conditioned 
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Nashville,  Tenn.       Noncorrected  errors  in 
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Nebraska,  Lincoln,  Nebr.       Family 
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Social  Forces,  Mar  64.    The  achievement  syn- 
drome and  economic  growth  in  Brazil. 
MH  MECHAM,  W.J.,  Brigharn  Young  U.,  Provo,  Utah 

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Wisconsin,  Madison,  Wis.       Cumulative 
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MH  SPRINGER,  G.P.,  Yale  U„  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Mental  Health  and  Orientation  Programs 
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Institutional  structure  of  the  public 
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MH  BARCLAY,  A.G.,  St.  Louis  U.,  Missouri 

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Physiological  changes  associated 
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MH  ESCALONA,  SIBYLLE  K.,  Col.  Med., 

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Psychosom  Med  Z7:27,  6b.   Parameters  reTevant 
to  the  experimental  production  of  "stress"  in 
the  mouse. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  59:361,  65.    Differential  early 
experiences  and  susceptibility  to  transplanted  tumor  in 
the  rat. 
Pediat  Ciin  N  Am  13:315,  66.    Psychologic  factors  and 

resistance  to  infectious  disease. 
Proc  Soc  Pediat  Res,  Atlantic  City,  Apr  66.    Interferon  and 

host  resistance  to  virus-induced  leukemia. 
Psychosom  Med  27:119,  65.    Social  factors  affecting 
emotionality  and  resistance  to  disease  in  animals.    V. 
Early  separation  from  the  mother  and  response  to  a 
transplanted  tumor  in  the  rat. 
Psychosom  Med  27:361,  65.    Effects  of  psychological 

stress  in  adult  mice  inoculated  with  coxsackie  B  viruses. 
Medical  Aspects  of  Stress  in  the  Military  Climate.  Walter 
Reed  Army  Inst  Res,  65.    Psychological  factors  and 
susceptibility  to  disease  in  animals. 
MH  FARINA,  AMERIGO,  Univ.  Connecticut,  Storrs, 

Conn.       An  investigation  of  families 
of  schizophrenic  patients 
Arch  Gen  Psychiat  9:64,  63.    Measurement  of 

family  relationships  and  their  effects. 
Arch  Gen  Psychiat  9:224,  63.    Birth  order  of 
recovered  and  nonrecovered  schizophrenics. 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  67:624,  63.    Relation- 
ship of  marital  status  to  incidence  and  progno- 
sis of  schizophrenia. 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  70,  (No  D:47,  Feb  65. 
the  influence  of  perceived  mental  illness  of 
interpersonal  relations. 
MH  MATTSSON,  N.B.,  George  Washington  U.,  Wash., 

D.C.       Effects  of  missing  data  in  statistical 
analysis 
Arch  Gen  Psychiat  6:96,  Jan  62.    Imipramine 
hydrochloride. 
MH  GARMEZY,  NORMAN,  Sch.  Sci.,  Lit.,  Arts, 

Univ.  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  Minn.       Life 
history  factors  and  performance  in 
schizophrenia 
Am  J  Orthopsychiat  34, (No  4)  :643,  64.   Some 
determiners  and  characteristics  of  learning  re- 
search in  schizophrenia. 
Bull  Menniger  Clin  29, (No  1)  :24,  65.   Adaptive 

mechanisms  in  schizophrenia. 
Ph  D  Thesis,  Univ  Minnesota,  65.   Comparative 
perceptions  of  mothers  and  maternal  roles  by 
schizophrenic  patients  and  their  normal  siblings. 
Thesis,  PhD,  DePree,  S,  Univ  Minnesota,  66.    Time 
perspective,  frustration-failure  and  delay  of  gratification 
in  middle-class  and  lower-class  children  from  organized 
and  disorganized  families. 
Schizophrenia.  Grune  &  Stratton,  New  York,  66.    The 

prediction  of  performance  in  schizophrenia. 
MH  SINGER,  J.L.,  Teachers  C,  Columbia  Univ., 

N.Y.C.       Imagination  and  internally- 
produced  cognitive  processes 
PMY        STARK,  LAWRENCE,  Massachusetts  Inst. 
Tech.,  Cambridge,  Mass.       Psycho- 
oharmacoloaical  effects  on  system 
behavior 
Quart  Progr  Rep  No  71,  Res  Lab  Electron,  Mass 
Inst  Techn,  Oct  63.    Smooth  phase  of  opto- 
kinetic nystagmus  in  man. 
Quart  Progr  Rep  No  71,  Res  Lab  Electron,  Mass 
Inst  Techn,  Oct  63.    Vergence  eye  movements. 
Quart  Progr  Rep  No  72,  Res  Lab  Electron,  Mass 
Inst  Techn,  Jan  64.    Experiments  on  error  as 
a  function  of  response  time  in  horizontal  eye 
movements. 
Quart  Progr  Rep  No  72,  Res  Lab  Electron,  Mass 
Inst  Techn,  Jan  64.    Optokinetic  nystagmus 
in  man:    The  step  experiment. 
Quart  Progr  Rep  No  73,  Res  Lab  Electron,  Mass 
Inst  Techn,  Apr  64.    Topical  corticosteroids 
and  pupil  diameter. 
Quart  Progr  Rep  No  73,  Res  Lab  Electron,  Mass 
Inst  Techn,  Apr  64.    Visual  suppression  dur- 
ing the  fast  phase  of  vestibular  nystagmus. 
Quart  Progr  Rep  No  73,  Res  Lab  Electron,  Mass 
Inst  Techn,  Apr  64.    Visual  suppression  during 
voluntary  saccadic  eye  movements. 
Quart  Progr  Rep  No  74,  Res  Lab  Electron,  Mass 
Inst  Techn,  Jul  64.    Effect  of  mydriatic  drugs 
on  pupillary  dynamics. 
Quart  Progr  Rep  No  74,  Res  Lab  Electron,  Mass 
Inst  Techn,  Jul  64.    Saccadic  suppresslPn 
asspciated  with  microsaccades. 
Quart  Progr  Rep  No  74,  Res  Lab  Electron,  Mass 
Inst  Techn,  Jul  64.    Suppression  of  the  pupil- 
lary reflex  associated  with  saccadic  suppression. 
Quart  Progr  Rep  No  74,  Res  Lab  Electron,  Mass 
Inst  Techn,  Jul  64.    Time  course  of  action  of 
systemic  drugs  on  the  pupillary  response, 
MH  CHANCE,  N.A.,  U.Oklahoma,  Norman 

Comparative  studies  in  Eskimo  mental 
health 
Am  J  Pub  Health  52,  (No  3):410,  62.    Con- 
ceptual and  methodological  problems  in  cross- 
cultural  health  research. 
Anthropologlca  5,  (No  1):47,  63.    Social  organ- 
ization, acculturation,  and  integration  among 
the  Eskimo  and  Cree:  A  comparative  study. 


Anthropological  Papers  Univ  Alaska  11,  (No  1): 
32,  62.    Symptom  formation  and  patterns  of 
psychopathology  in  a  rapidly  changing  Alaskan 
Eskimo  community. 
MH-06179  MH  HAMMOND,  P. E.,  Yale  U.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Role  conflict  and  tension  in  the  campus 
minisirv 
MH-06181  MH  LYONS,  J.,  Kentucky  Res.  Fdn.,  Lexington 

Visual  perception  in  relation  to  posture  and 
stance 
MH-06182  BS  PARKER,  E.B.,  U.  Illinois,  Urbana 

Cognitive  structure  and  two  person 
communication 
MH-06185  BS  MAYBURY-LEWIS,  DAVID,  Sch.  Arts,  Sci., 

Harvard  Univ.,  Cambridge,  Mass.       A 
comparative  study  of  dual  organizations 
Am  J  Hum  Genet  T6;  (No~l):52,  Mar  64.   Studies 
on  the  Xavante  Indians  of  the  Brazilian  Matto 
Grosso. 
MH-06187  BS  FRAKE,  CHARLES  0.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Stanford  Univ., 

Stanford,  Cal.       Language,  cognition,  and 
ecological  adaptation 
Am  Anthropol  66,  (No  3,  Part  2):132,  64.    Notes 
on  queries  in  ethnography. 
MH-06191  BS  KRASNER,  LEONARD  P.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Stanford 

Univ.,  Stanford,  California       The  effect 
of  verbal  conditioning  on  social  behavior 
Am  Psychologist  17:199,  62.    Behavior  con- 
trol and  social  responsibility. 
J  Psychol  56:193,  63.  Variables  affecting  report 

of  awareness  in  verbal  conditioning. 
Psychol  Rep  12:153.  63.   Hypnosis  and  olacebo. 
Psychol  Rep  12:423,  63.   Responsivity  of 
psychiatric  patients  to  verbal  conditioning: 
"Success"  and  "failure"  conditions  and  pattern 
of  reinforced  trials. 
Psychol  Rep  12:819,  63.   Changed  content  within 

a  reinforced  response  class. 
Behav  Res  Ther  2:15,  64.  Verbal  conditioning  of 
common  associations  in  long-term  schizophrenit 
patients. 
J  Clin  Psychol  21:99,  65.   The  context  of  rein- 
forcement in  verbal  conditioning. 
J  Gen  Psychol  71:367,  64.    Studies  in  role  per- 
ception.   

Percept  Motor  Skills  19:811,  64.  Changes  in  per- 
formance as  related  to  verbal  conditioning  of  at- 
titudes toward  the  examiner. 
Proc  Am  Psychol  Assn  Ann  Mtg,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif,  Sep  64.   Behavior  therapist  and  psycho- 
therapy: Translators  or  contributors. 
Proc  Am  Psychol  Assn  Ann  Mtg,  Los  Angeles , 
Calif,  Sep  64.   Psychotherapy  and  the  control 
of  behavior. 
Proc  1st  Int  Congr  Soc~Psychiat7T-ondonrAug 
64.   Societal  and  professional  implications  of 
the  behavior  therapies. 
MH-06192  BS  MEIER,  NORMAN  C.,  Grad.  Sch.,  State  Univ. 

Iowa,  Iowa  City,  Iowa       Special  ability- 
Creative  processes  of  artists 
MH-06195  EP  OLDS,  JAMES,  Univ.  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Mechanisms  of  reinforcement 
Electroenceph  Clin  Neurophysiol  14:426,  62. 

Mechanisms  of  instrumental  conditioning. 
Fed  Proc  21,  (No  3):648,  61.    Spreading  de- 
pression and  hypothalamic  behavior  mechan- 
isms. 
Fed.  Proc.  21  (No  2):353,  62.    GABA  micro- 
injection in  hypothalamic  reward  centers. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56:941,  62 . 
Amygdaloid  stimulation  and  operant  reinforce- 
ment. 
Science  135:374,  62.    Identical  "feeding" 
and  "rewarding"  systems  in  the  lateral  hypo- 
thalamus pf  rats. 
Electroenceph  Clin  Neurophysiol,  (Suppl  24):3, 
63.    Mechanisms  of  instrumental  conditioning. 
J  Comp  Neurol  120,  (No  2):2,  Apr  63. 
Approach-avoidance  analysis  of  rat  dienceph- 
alon. 
Am  J  Physiol  206,  (No  3) ,  Mar  64.   Tranouilizer 

action  on  thalamic  and  midbrain  escape  behavior. 
Am  J  Physiol  207,  (No  1):242,  Jul  64.   Neuro- 
humors  in  hypothalamic  substrates  of  reward. 
Exp  Neurol  10,  (No  6):493,  Dec  64.   Reinforcing 

brain  stimulation  and  memory  in  monkeys. 
Int  J  Neuropharmacol  2:309,  64.   Pharmacological 
patterns  in  subcortical  reinforcement  behavior. 
The  RoTe  of  PTeasureTrT  Behavior.  Hoeljer  Med 
Div,  Harper  and  Row,  64.   The  mechanisms  of 
voluntary  behavior. 
Acta  Psychol  23:140,  64.   Brain  centers  and  positive 

reinforcement. 
Electroenceph  Clin  Neurophysiol  19:75,  65.   Dissociation  of 

self-stimulation  and  epileptiform  activity. 
Excerpta  Med  Int  Congr  Ser  No  83,  64.    Induction  and  suppres- 
sion of  hypothalamic  self-stimulation  behavior  by  micro- 
injection of  endoqenous  substances  at  the  self-stimulation 
site. 
Excerpta  Med  Int  Congr  Ser  No  87,  65.    Operant  conditioning 

of  sinqle  unit  responses. 
Exp  Neurol  11,  (No  1),  Jan  65.    Effects  of  cortical  and 
subcortical  stimulation  on  delayed  response  in  monkeys. 

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J  Comp  Physio!  Psychol  60,  (No  2):158,  65.    Effects  of  the  MH-06227 

availability  of  rewarding  septal  and  hypothalamic  stimu- 
lation on  bar  pressing  for  food  under  conditions  of  deprivation. 
Thesis,  A  Routtenberg.   Certain  effects  of  stimulation  in 

septal  area  and  hypothalamus. 
Thesis,  JW  Scott,  65.   Brain  stimulation  reinforcement  in  the 

runway:   Effect  of  intertrial  interval. 
New  Directions  in  Psychology  II,  Holt,  Rinehart  &  Winston, 
Inc,  65.    Drives,  rewards,  and  the  brain. 
MH-06198  EP  SWANSON,  ALBERT  M.,  Sacramento  State  Col., 

Sacramento,  Cal.       Studies  of  secondary 
motivation 
MH-06199  EP  MARLER,  PETER  R.,  Un!v.  California, 

Berkeley,  Cal.       Sensory  control  MH-06228 

mechanisms  in  avian  behavior 
MH-06201  MH  RACY,  JOHN  C,  Sch.  Med.,  American  Univ., 

Beirut,  Lebanon       Present  status  of 
psychiatry  in  the  Arab  Near  East 
MH-06203  MH  VANDENBERG,  S.G.,  Sch.  Med.,  U.  Louisville,  Ky. 

Factor  analytic  studies  of  the  Lincoln 
Oseretsky  Test 
MH-06204  MH  TR1AI«D!S,  LEIGH  M.,  Sch.  Arts,  Sci., 

Univ.  Illinois,  Urbana,  III.       Fantasy 
aggression  and  overt  aggression 
MH-06209  PHY        AMES,  ADELBERT.,  Ill,  Massachusetts  Gen. 

Hosp.,  Boston,  Mass.       Electrolyte 
metabolism  and  function  in  the  central 
nervous  system 
ArchOphthal  /0:837,  Dec  63.    Electrical  record- 
ings from  isolated  mammalian  retina  mounted 
as  a  membrane. 
Bol  Inst  Estud  Med  Biol  Med  22:283,  64.   Studies 
__on  isolated  central  nervousjissue. 
J  Lab  CTin  Med  64;fi>8;  64.  A  new  meThod  for 
preparing  a  plasma  ultrafiltrate,  distribution 
of  5  electrolytes. 
J  Neurophysiol  27:67?,  64.   Na,  K,  Ca/Mg  and 
CI  concentrations  in  choroid  plexus  fluid  and 
cisternal  fluid  compared  with  plasma  ultrafiltrate. 
J  Cell  Biol  26:885,  65.   The  fine  structure  of  nervous  tissue 
during  reversible  and  irreversible  changes  in  oxygen  and 

glucose  deprivation.  MH-06229 

J  Physiol  177:246,  65.  Effects  of  osmotic  changes  on 

water  and  electrolytes  in  nervous  tissue. 
J  Physiol  181:506,  65.   Relation  of  K  concentration  in  MH-06231 

choroid  plexus  fluid  to  K  concentration  in  plasma. 
J  Physiol  181:516,  65.  Effects  of  pC02,  acetazolamide 
and  ouabain  on  volume  and  composition  of  choroid  plexus 
fluid. 
Biochemistry  of  the  Retina,  Academic  Press,  London,  65.  MH-06234 

Studies  on  morphology,  chemistry  and  function  in 
isolated  retina. 
MH-06210  PMY       LIBERSON,  W.T.,  Stritch  Sch.  Med., 

Loyola  Univ.,  Chicago,  III.       Psycho- 
pharmacological  studies  of  reaction  times 
Int  J  Neuropharmacol  2:67,  63.   Effects  of  MH-06235 

chlordiazepoxide  (Librium)  on  fixated  behavior 

in  rats.  

J  Nerv  Ment  Dis  138:131,  64.   Interaction  of  motn-  MH-06238 

vational  and  drug  effects  in  animal  behavior  re- 
search. 
Pharmacologist  Vol  7  (No  2),  65.   Effect  of  drugs  and 

motivation  on  rat  fixation. 
Psychopathology  of  Animal  Behavior,  Grune  &  Stratton,  66. 
Withdrawal  and  fixation  reaction  in  rodents. 
MH-06211  PMY       MEYER,  DONALD  R.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Ohio  State 

Univ.  Res.  Fdn.,  Columbus,  Ohio       Postoperative 
recovery  mechanisms  and  retention 
XComp  Physiol  Psychol  58,  (No  3)  :463,  64. 
Emotionality  changes  following  septal  and 
neocortical  ablations  in  rats. 
rComp  Physiol  HSycTiol  58,  (No  3):465,  64. 
Avoidance  responses  to  rewarding  brain  stimu- 
lation: Replication  and  extension. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  61:66,  66.   Role  of  neocortex  in  the 

learning  and  relearning  of  two  visual  habits  by  the  rat. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  61:79,  66.   Sparing  of  a  brightness 

habit  in  rats  followinq  visual  decortication. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  61:83,  66.  Effects  of  neocortical 
ablations  on  relearning  of  a  black-white  discrimination 
habit  by  two  strains  of  rats. 
Psychonom  Sci  3:381,  65.   Some  consequences  of  perinatal 
lesions  of  the  visual  cortex  in  the  cat. 
MH-06217  MSM       ROYCE,  J.R.,  Univ.  Alberta,  Edmonton,  Canada 

Factorial  studies  in  comparative-physiological 
(psychology) 
MH-06218  MH  TORRES,  A.A.,  N.Y.  State  Psy.  Inst.,  N.Y.C. 

A  study  of  the  role  of  emotion  in  hoarding 
behavior 
Psychol  Rep  14:359,  64.    Effects  of  chlorpro- 
mazine  and  amytal  on  hoarding  in  "shy"  and 
"nonshy"  rats. 
MH-06219  MH  HENDERSON,  N.D.,  Oberlin  C,  Ohio  MH-06239 

Development  of  conditioned  emotional 
response  in  mice 
Psychol  Rep  15:579,  64.   A  species  difference 
in  conditioned  emotional  response. 
MH-06220  MH  LENROW,  P.B.,  Yale  U.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  MH-06241 

Empathic  skills  in  face-to-face 
interactions 
MH-06221  HM  GLUECK,  BERNARD,  Sr.,  311  Estes  Drive,  MH-06245 

Chapel  Hill,  N.C.       Half  century  of 
psychiatry,  reflections  and  comments 


BS  ARENSBERG,  CONRAD  M    Sch.  Grad.  Faculties, 

Columbia  Univ.,  New  York,  N.Y.       Indian 
cultural  stabilities  under  partial 
industrialization 
Anthropology  on  the  March,  Soc  Sci  Assn, 
Madras,  India,  Nov  63.    Some  aspects  of 
rural-urban  continuum  in  India. 
Hum  Organization  22,  (No  1) ,  63.   Growing  up 

in  South  Malabar. 
Southwest  J  Anthropol  18,  (No  3) ,  62.   Changing 
familial  roles  among  South  Malabar  Nayars. 
Comparative  Family  Systems,  Houghton  Mifflin  Co.,  65. 

the  Nayars  of  South  Malabar. 
BS  LAFFAL,  JULIUS,  Veterans  Admin.  Hosp.,  West 

Haven,  Conn.       Language  in  psychopathology 
and  psychotherapy 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  61:474,  61.    Contextual 
associates  of  sun  and  God  in  Schreber's 
autobioqraphv. 
J  Gen  Psychol  68:89,  63.    Sources  of  verbali- 
zations of  psychotherapists  about  patients. 
J  Gen  Psychol  69:51,  63.    Use  of  contextual 

associates  in  analvsis  of  free  speech. 
J  Verb  Learn  Verb  Behav  1:54,  62.    The  struc- 
ture of  single  word  and  continuous  word  assoc- 
iations. 
Contemporary  Psychol  8:188,  63.    Experienc- 
ing and  talking. 
J  Verb  Learn  Verb  Behav  2,  (No  5-6):498,  Dec 

63.    The  structure  of  free  speech. 
Am  Psychol  19:813,  64.   Psycholinguistic  and 

the  psychology  of  language:  Comments. 
J  Gen  Psychol  71:145,  64.   Linguistic  field 

theory  and  studies  of  word  association. 
Psychoanal  Quart  33:157,  64.   Freud's  therory 

of  language.         

Psychotfierapy  2:287^5.  TheTfiefipeutic  attitude 
in  the  treatment  and  management  pf  chronic 
patients. 
Pathological  and  Normal  Language.  Atherton 
Press,  New  York,  65. 
MSM        HEISS,  J.S.,  U.  Connecticut,  Storrs 
The  acculturation  of  migrants  in  an 
Australian  City 
BS  RILEY,  M.W.,  Grad  Sch.,  Rutgers  State  U., 

New  Brunswick,  N.J.       Parental  roles 
in  the  socialization  of  younq  adults 
Am  Behav  Sci  6,  (No  9):33,  63.    Woman's 
changing  occupational  role:  A  research  report 
EP  BECK,  R.C.,  Wake  Forest  C,  Winston-Salem, 

North  Carolina       Thirst-incentive 
interactions  and  behavior  in  the  rat 
Psychol  Rep  13:31,  63.    Effects  of  variations  in 
water  need  and  incentive  concentration  on 
bar- pressing. 
EP  SMITH,  CHARLES  J.,  Col.  Arte,  Sci.,  State 

Univ.  N.Y.,  Buffalo,  N.Y.       Experimental 
modification  of  visual  responses  in  cats 
MH  MACFARLANE,  JEAN  W.,  Univ.  California, 

Berkeley,  Calif.       Guidance  study- 
Personality,  the  first  thirty  years 
Hum  Biol  34,  (No  3):218,  62.   The  accuracy 

of  recalled  age  of  menarche . 
J  Pediat  61,  (No  5):726,  Nov  62.    The  sex 

difference  in  thumb-sucking. 
Psychol  Rep  11:259,  62.   A  comparison  of 
solutions  obtained  in  factor  analyses  of  socio- 
economic variables. 
Science  138,  (No  3542):818,  Nov  62. 
Pooled  estimates  of  parent-child  correlations 
in  stature  from  birth  to  maturity. 
Psychology  in  the  Making,  Knopf,  New  York, 
p  .  585,  62  .   Sucking  behavior  in  mammals: 
An  examination  of  the  nature-nurture  question . 
J  Educ  Psychol  54,  (No  5):231,  63.    A  sex 
difference  in  the  age  of  onset  of  the  parent- 
child  resemblance  in  intelligence. 
Child  Develop  34,  (No  1):25,  63.   Maturation 

rate  and  body  build  in  women. 
Childhood  Educ  39,  (No  7):336,  63.   From 

infancy  to  adulthood. 
Children  10:93,  63 .   Influence  of  breast  feed- 
ing on  children's  behavior. 
Monogr  Soc  Res  Child  Develop  28,  (No  4):1, 
63  .   Behavioral  correlates  of  breast-bottle 
regimes  under  varying  parent-infant  relation- 
ships. 
Sociometry  26,  (No  4):393,  Dec  63.    Adoles- 
cent and  adult  occupational  choice  as  a  func- 
tion of  family  socioeconomic  history. 
Personality  and  Social  Systems,  John  Wiley, 
Mew  York,  p.  658,  63. 
MH  STECHLER,  G.,  Sch.  Med.,  Boston  Univ.,  Mass. 

The  development  of  social  perception  during 
infancy 
Science  144,  (No  3616)  :313,  ApT34.  Newborn 
attention  as  affected  by  medication  during  laborj. 
MH  LOVAAS,  O.I.,  Grad.  Sch.,  U.  California, 

Los  Angeles       Verbal  control  over 
non-verbal  behavior 
MH  CHAPPLE,  ELIOT  D.,  Rockland  State  Hosp., 

Orangeburg,  N.Y.       Behavior  criteria  for 
evaluating  patient  improvement 


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J  Nerv  Ment  Dis  137,  (No  3):258,  Sep  63. 
The  measurement  of  activity  patterns  of 
schizophrenic  patients. 
PMY        OTIS,  LEON  S.,  Stanford  Res.  Inst.,  Menlo 
Park,  Cal.       Chronic  drug  studies  of 
animal  behavior 
PMY         FELDSTEIN,  AARON,  Worcester  Fdn.  Exptl. 
Biol.,  Inc.,  Shrewsbury,  Mass.  MAO 

inhibition  and  antidepiessant  drugs 
J  Psychiat  Res  2:41,  63.    The  metabolism  a' 
serotonin  administered  by  the  intramuscular  and 
intravenous  routes  in  normal  subjects  and 
chronic  schizophrenic  patients. 
Am  J  Psychiat  120,  (No  125:1192..  Jun  64.    MAO 

activity  in  relation  to  depression. 
J  Neuropsychiat,  Feb  65.    Schizophrenic  be- 
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Life  Sci,  Jan  65.    Enzymatic  conversion  of 

serotonin  to  5-hydroxytryptophan. 
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MH-06439  EP  GHENT,  A.W.,  U.  Oklahoma,  Norman 

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effect  of  stress  on  family  life 
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Cambridge,  Mass.       Scammon  Bay--A  study 
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Los  Angeles,  Cal.       Social  psychological 
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MH-06454  MH  PETERSON,  L.R.,  Indiana  U.,  Sloomington 

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MH-06455  MH  COBB,  H.V.,  State  Univ.  South  Dakota,  Vermillion 

Self-identification  in  normal  and  retarded 
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MH-06457  MH  HAIN,  J.D.,  U.  Virginia,  Charlottesville 

New  scorina  system  for  the  bender  aestalt  test 
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MH-06458  MH  SMITH,  C,  Western  C.  Women,  Oxford,  Ohio 

Authoritatianism,  anxiety  and  attitude 
change 
MH-06463  NSS         KURLAND,  A.A.,  Friends  Psy.  Res.,  Baltimore 

International  meeting  on  metabolism 
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MH-06464  MH  KAY,  B.A.,  Northern  Illinois  U.,  DeKalb 

Self  perceptions  among  female  offenders 
MH-06465  NSS        VON  GRUNEBAUM,  G.E.,  U.  California, 

Los  Angeles  Conference— 

Le  Reve  et  les  societes  humaines 
MH-06466  MH  HARRISON,  R~„  Yale  U.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Interpersonal  perception  in  human 
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MH-86468  MH  SMITH,  B.M.,  U.  Virginia,  Charlottesville 

Binocular  fusion  of  disoarate  stimuli 
MH-06469  MH  KUPFERER,  H.J.,  U.  North  Carolina,  Greensboro 

Resistance  to  culture  change  in  the  Santo  Domingo 
Pueblo 
MH-06470  MH  BORKE,  HV.W.  Psych.  Inst.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Transmission  of  family  interaction 
patterns 
MH-06471  MH  BATTEN,  D£.,  E.  Washington  State  C,  Cheney 

Method  and  critical  factors  in  sensory  depriva- 
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MH-06472  MH  MIRE,  J.,  Natl.  Inst.  Labor  Educ,  Wash.,  D.C. 

Labor  educator's  conference  on  pre- 
retirement education 
MH-06474  MH  MEYER,  M~.,  Whitman  C.,  Walla  Walla,  Wash. 

Interaction  of  drive  and  incentive 
MH-06475  MH  HALL,  C,  Box  1022,  Coral  Gables  34,  Fla. 

Content  analysis  of  dream  narratives 
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J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  66,  (No  3):278,  63. 
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UH~-06476  MH  SELZER,  W.L.,  U.  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor 

Alcoholism  and  hypothyroidism 
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MH-06480  MH  GOLDSTEiN,  A.C.,  Cornell  U.,  Ithaca,  N.Y. 

Phvsioloav  of  a  classically-conditioned  response 
MH-06482  MH         WENZEL,  D.G.,  U.  Kansas,  Lawrence 

Psychotomimetic-catecholamine  inter- 
actions 
MH-06483  MH  MOLL,  R.P.,  Ga.  Inst.  Tech.,  Atlanta 

Drive  and  maturation  effects  in  food  consumption 
MH-06484  MH  GOQDALE,  J.C.,  Bryn  Mawr  C,  Pa. 

Ethnographic  survey  of  South  New  Britain 
MH-06485  SRC         YOCHELSON,  L.,  Sch.  Med.  George  Washington  U., 

Wash.,  D.C.  Program  of  drug-set 

interaction  studies 
MH-06488  MH  BOGUE,  D.J. ,  U.  Chicago,  III. 

Self  help  with  family  problems 
MH-06489  MH  PREMACHANDRA,  B.N. ,  Jewish  Hosp.,  St.  Louis, 

Mo.  A  comparative 

studv  of  the  effect  of  reserpine  on  the  thyroid 
MH-96490  MH  MOGEY,  J.,  Vandervilt  U.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

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PMY       MITCHELL,  CLIFFORD  L.,  Seh.  Med...  State 
Univ.  Iowa,  Iowa  City,  Iowa       Neuro- 
pharmacology of  psychopharmacological 
agents 
Fed  Proc  23:264,  64.    A  comparative  study  of 
compounds  depressing  brainstem  potentials 
evoked  by  tooth  pulp  stimulation. 
Proc  Soc  Exp  Biol  Med  116:155,  64.    The  ab- 
sence of  anticonvulsant  properties  of  guina- 
crine  and  chloroquine  in  mice. 
J  Pharmacol  Exp  Ther  1467(No  U:I,  Oct  64. 
A  comparison  of  drug  effects  upon  the  jaw  jerk 
electrical  stimulation  of  the  tooth  pulp  in  dogs 

and  cats. _ 

j  Pharmacbl  Exp  Then48m»rT}:l,  Oct  64. 
The  effects  of  morphine,  pentobarbital,  penta- 
zocine and  nalorphine  on  bioelectrical  potentiate 
evoked  in  the  brain  stem  of  the  cat  by  electrical 
stimulation  of  the  tooth  pulp. 
Am  J  Physiol  210:263,  66.    Effect  of  medial  thalamic  lesions 

on  responses  elicited  by  tooth  puip  stimulation. 
Anat  Rec  154:364,  66.    Effect  of  unilateral  versus  bilateral 

thalamic  lesions  upon  reactivity  to  noxious  stimuli. 
Electroenceph  Clin  Neurophysiol  20:94,  66.   A  comparison  of 

cortical  after-discharge  patterns  in  the  cat  and  rabbit. 
Fed  Proc  24:391,  65.    The  effect  of  phenobarbital  on 

cortical  after-discharge  in  cats. 
J  Appl  Physiol  21:712,  66.  A  simple  method  of  Implanting 
electrodes  for  long-term  stimulation  of  peripheral  nerve. 
Proc  Soc  Exp  Biol  Med  121:857,  66.   A  comparison  of  cortical 
afterdischarge  patterns  in  the  cat  and  rabbit. 


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ARENSBERG,  CONRAD  M.,  Columbia  Univ.,  New 
York,  N.Y.      Social  organization  of 
migratory  and  selteled  groups 
SWIDLER,  NINA  B„  Grad.  Sch.,  Columbia  Univ., 
N.Y.C.       Social  and  cultural  influences 
upon  personality 
HANNA,  C,  U.  Arkansas,  Little  Rock 

Tranquilizer  withdrawal  studies  in  schizophrenia 
MEYER,  M.E.,  Whitman  C,  Walla  Walla,  Wash. 
Discrimination  leaning  and  generalization  with 

three  discriminanda        _ 

Jtomp  Physiol  Psychol  58,  CN6  11:44,  64.   DiS- 
criminative  learning  under  various  combinations 
of  discriminanda. 
Psychonom  Sci  1:243,  64.   Transposition  under 
various  combinations  of  discrimlnanda. 
RUSSELL,  W.A.,  U.  Minnesota,  Minneapolis 
Word  association  and  behavior 
SEGAL,  B.E.,  Goucher  C,  Towson,  Md. 
Racial  group  membership  and  juvenile  delinquency 


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MH  WHITE,  R.A.,  St.  Louis  Univ.,  Mo. 

The  urban  adjustment  of  the  Dakota 
Indians  in  Rapid  City,S.D. 
HULICKA,  I.  M.,  Col.  Arts.  Sci.,  U.  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Variables  related  to  age  differences  In  memory 
J  Am  Ceriat  Soc  12,  (No  11M061,  Nov  64.  Age 
related  retention  deficit  as  a  function  of  learning. 
IRWIN,   FRANCIS  W.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  Univ. 
Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia,  Pa.        Some 
parameters  of  decision-making 
J  Exp  Psychol  71:282,  66.    Effects  of  independent  and  depen- 
dent outcome  values  upon  bets. 
Psychol  Rev  Vol  73,  66.    Criteria  of  expectancy. 
Psychonom  Sci  Vol  4,  66.   Effects  of  probabilistic  Indepen- 
dent outcomes  upon  predictions. 
EP  SANDLER,  JACK,  Univ.  Miami,  Coral  Gables, 

Fla.       Reinforcement  combinations  and 
masochistic  behavior 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  7:409,  64.   Some  aspects  of 

self-aversive  stimulation  in  the  hooded  rat. 
Psychol  Bull  42,  (No  3) .197,  Sep  64.   Maso- 
chism:   An  empirical  analysis. 
MH  FISKE,  DONALD  W.,  U.  Chicaqo,  Chicago,  Illinois 

Variation  in  reactions  to  psychological 
tests 

Am  Psychol  18,  (No  10h643,  63.  Homogeneity 
and  variation  in  measuring  personality. 
PMY       GOVt,  ROGER  M.,  Celumbia  State  Sch., 
Columbus,  Ohio       Operant  conditioning 
in  retardates 
Proc  Am  Assn  Ment  Defic,  Columbus,  Ohio,  64.  Transfer 
of  training  of  word  recognition  by  brain-injured  mentally 
retarded  children. 
Proc  Am  Psychol  Assn,  Chicago,  III,  Sep  65.    Primary  rein- 
forcement preferences  of  severely  and  profoundly  mentally 
retarded  children  in  a  generalized  reinforcement  context. 

EP  DALLETT,  KENT  M.,  U.  California,  Los  Angeles, 

Cal.       Mediation  processes  in  verba! 
learning 
EP  DEANE,  GEORGE  E.,  Harpur  Col.  Res.  Fdn. 

State  Univ.  New  York,  Binghamton,  N.Y. 
Cardiac  activity  during  induced  anxiety 
J  Exp  Psychol  67:193,  64.   Human  heart  rate 
responses  during  experimentally  induced 
anxiety:   A  follow-up  with  controlled  respiration. 
Psychol  Rep  16:41,  65.  Cardiac  rate  as  a 
function  of  changes  in  respiration. 
Psychonom  Sci  Vol  3,  p.  119,  65.    Cardiac  conditioning 
in  the  albino  rabbit  using  3  CSMJC5  intervals. 
SSS         MURPHY,  R.F.,  U.  California,  Berkeley 
Villaac  political  behavior  in  Indonesia 
MH  TEFFT,  S.K.,  Westminster  C,  Fulton,  Mo. 

Wind  River  Shoshoni  value  orientations  and  culture 
change 
BS  McEACHERN,  A.W.,  Youth  Studies  Cr.,  Univ. 

Southern  California,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Probation  and  treatment  in  delinquency 
HUE        PUGr,  THOMAS  F.,  Sch.  Pub.  Hlth.,  Harvard 
Univ.,  Boston,  Mass.       Rates  of  mental 
hospital  use  and  type  of  community 
Am  J  S6Cidl  67,  (No  13 :9,  Jul  61.  Community 
growth,  depressive  disorders  and  suicide. 
SSS         JAY,  R.R.,  Sch.  Ec,  U.  London,  London, 
England       Religion  and  politics  in  rural 
Java  and  rural  Bali 
MH  LEMKAU,  P.V.,  Johns  Hopkins  U.,  Baltimore 

Differential  rates  of  psychosis  in 
Croatia 
Milbank  Memorial  Fund  Quart  42,  (No  20:9,  Apr 
64.    Selected  aspects  of  the  epidemiology  of 
schizophrenia  in  Croatia  (Yugoslavia). 
MH  BABB,  H.,  Hobart  &  Wm.  Smith  C.  Geneva,  N.Y. 

Reinforcement-induced  avoidance  and  inhibition 
MH  BRALEY,  L.S.,  U.  California,  Santa  Barbara 

Exclusion  solutions  in  concept  learning 
J  Educational  Psychol  54:154,  63.  Concept  learn- 
ing. 
BS  MATZA,  DAVID,  Sch.  Sociology,  Univ. 

California,  Berkeley,  Calif.       The 
administration  of  justice  to  juveniles 
BS  BERGER,  MORROE,  Princeton  Univ.,  Princeton, 

New  Jersey       Change  in  demographic 
structure  of  Negro  community 
Horizon  6,  (No  1):49,  Winter  6<S.   The  black 
muslims. 
COM        DIGMAN,  HARVEY  F.,  Pacific  State  Hosp., 
Pomona,  Cal.       Computer  aid  for  mental 
retardation  research 
Behav  Sci  8:86,  63.    IBM  7090  factor  score 

program. 
Behav  Sci  8:86,  63.    IBM  7090  program  for  4- 

fold  tables. 
Behav  Sci  8:86,  63.    IBM  7090  Procrustes 

program. 
Psychopharmacol  Serv  Centr  Bull  2:39,  62. 
Description  of  data  processing  project  at 
Pacific  State  Hospital. 
Am  J  Ment  Defic  68,  (No  5):586,  64.    Epi- 
demiology in  hospitals:  Some  uses  of  data 
processing  in  chronic  disease  institutions. 
EP  BESCH,  NORMA  F.,  Ohio  State  Univ.  Hosp., 

Columbus,  Ohio        Psychophysiological 
changes  following  septal  damage 


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MH-06621  EP  LIT,  ALFRED,  Grad.  Sch.,  So.  Illinois  Univ., 

Carbondale,  ill.       Effects  of  illumina- 
tion on  binocular  space  perception 
J  Opt  Soc  Am  54,  (No  1):83,  Jan  64.    Equidis- 
tance settings  at  photopic  retinal-illuminance 
levels  as  a  function  of  target  velocity  in  a 
frontal  plane. 
Am  J  Optom  43:283,  66.   Depth-discrimination  thresholds 
for  targets  with  equal  retinal  illuminance  oscillating  in 
J  Opt  Soc  Am  56:510,  66.    Depth-discrimination  thresholds 
for  stationary  and  oscillating  targets  at  various  levels  of 
retinal  illuminance. 
MH-06622  HUE        ODEGARD,  ORNULV,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ.  Oslo, 

Oslo,  Norway       Social  and  genetic 
aspects  of  functional  psychoses 
Activ  Nerv  Sup  (Praha)  5:401,  63.    Physiological: 

factors  in  psychotherapy. 
Activ  Nerv  Sup  (Praha)  5:452,  63.    Clinical  and 
experimental  long-term  investigations  of  func- 
tional psychoses. 
Am  J  Psychiat  120:772,  64.    Pattern  of  discharge 
from  Norwegian  psychiatric  hospitals  before  and 
after  the  introduction  of  the  psychotropic  drugs. 
Folia  Psychiat  Neurol  Jap  18:17,  64.    The  clas- 
sification of  chronic  schizophrenia.    A  follow- 
up  study. 
Nord  Psychiat  T  18:105,  64.    Personality  and 

mental  illness. 
Activ  Nerv  Sup  5,  (No  4)  :401,  63.   Physiological 

factors  in  psychotherapy.  __  

Activ  Nerv  Sup  5,  (No  4):4S2,  63.   Clinical  and 
experimental  long-term  investigations  of  func- 
tional psychoses. 
Am  J  Psychiat  120,  (No  8}  :772,  Feb  64.   Pattern 
of  discharge  from  Norwegian  psychiatric  hos- 
pitals before  and  after  the  introduction  of  the 
psychotropic  drugs. 
Acta  Psychiat  Scand  180,  (Suppl):177,  65.    Affective 

psychoses  in  Scotland  and  Norway. 
Pavlovian  Psychiatry:  A  New  Synthesis.    C  C  Thomas, 

Springfield,  III,  65. 

MH-06624  MH  CANTOR,  G.N. ,  State  Univ.  Iowa,  Iowa 

City       Children's  responses  to  novel 
and  complex  stimuli 
MH-06626  MH  BRUNER,  JEROME  S.,  Center  Cognitive 

Studies,  Cambridge,  Mass.       Factors 
affecting  inductive  reasoning 
Proc  Sympos  APA,  Sep  63.    Use  of  conceptual 

transformations  in  children. 
Science,  Jan  64.    Children's  language:  Word- 
phrase  relationship. 
Psychol  Monogr  Whole  No  564,  Vol  77,  No  1,  63.   Systematic 
operations  in  solving  concept  problems:   A  parametric  study 
of  a  class  of  problems. 
Rev  Educ  Res  35  (No2):114,  65.  Children's  intellectual 

development. 
MH  EIDELBERG,  LUDWIG,  State  Univ.  New  York 

Downstate  Med.  Cr.,  New  York,  N.Y. 
Psychoanalytic  dictionary 
PMY       HAWKINS,  DAVID  R.,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ. 

North  Carolina,  Chapel  Hill,  N.C.      Sleep  and 
dreaming  in  depressed  patients  and  children 
Brit  J  Med  Psychol  39:333,  66.  A  review  of  psychoanalytic 
dream  theory  in  the  light  of  recent  psychophysiological 
studies  of  sleep  and  dreaming. 
Proc  Am  Psychiat  Assn,  Atlantic  City,  NJ,  May  66. 

Sleep  disturbance  in  depressive  syndromes. 
Proc  Am  Psychosom  Soc  Mtg,  Chicago,  III,  Mar  66.   A 
longitudinal  study  of  the  psychophysiology  of  sleep  in 
psychotic  depression. 

PMY       VANE,  JOHN  R.,  Royal  College  Surgeons, 
London,  England       Tryptamlne  receptors 
in  the  central  nervous  system 

SSS         OLIVER,  DOUGLAS  L.,  Grad.  Sch.  Arts,  Sci., 

Harvard  Univ.,  Cambridge,  Mass.       Ecology  and 
social  structure  in  areare.  Malaita 

MH  SMITH,  R.T.,  Johns  Hopkins  U„  Baltimore,  Md. 

Blood  grouping  in  environmental  study  of 
twins 

MH  SHEPARD,  P.H.,  Knox  C,  Galesburg,  III. 

Signaling  behavior  in  social  integration  in  the  crow 

MH  HOKANSON,  J.E.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  Florida  State 

U.,  Talahassee       Probability  learning  of 
interpersonal  events 

J  Personality  32,  (No4):514,  Dec  64.   Proba- 
bility learning  of  interpersonal  events. 

BS  CLINE,  MARVIN  G.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  Univ. 

Maryland,  College  Park,  Md.       Glance 
perception  and  social  interaction  judgments 

SSS       COLBY,  KENNETH  M.~,  Sch.  Humanities,  Sci., 
Stanford  Univ.,  Stanford,  Cal. 
Computer  simulation  of  psychotherapy 
J  Math  Psychol  1,  (No  2):405,  Jul  64.   Program- 
ming a  computer  model  of  neurosis. 

EP  GERKEN,  GEORGE  M.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ. 

Virginia,  Charlottesville,  Va.       Elec- 
trical stimulation  of  inferior  colliculi 

MC  LISKA,  KENNETH  J.,  Sch.  Pharm.,  Univ. 

Pittsburgh,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Synthesis  of  compounds  related  to 
LSD 

MH  KINDER,  E.F.,  Research  Fdn.  Mental  Hygiene, 

New  York  City       Changes  on  retests 
fifteen  years  after  psychosurgery 


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MH  ROE,  A.,  Grad.  Sch.  Educ.,  Harvard  U., 

Cambridge,  Mass.       Changes  in 
scientific  activities  with  age 
MH  MADDI,  SALVATORE  R.,  Sch.  Social  Sci., 

Univ.  Chicago,  Chicago,  III.       Behavioral 
correlates  of  the  need  for  variety 
MH  LORR,  MAURICE,  Catholic  Univ.  America,  Wash., 

D.C.       An  approach  to  the  classification 
of  osychotics 
PMY       UYENO,  EDWARD  T.,  Stanford  Res.  Inst., 
Menlo  Park,  Cal.       Effects  of  drugs  on 

dominant  behavior         

Psychopharmacologia  7:20,  6b.   Effect "oTTysergTo 
acid  diethylamide  on  attack  behavior  of  male 
albino  mice. 
PMY        PEREZ-REYES,  MARIO,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ.  North 
Carolina,  Chapel  Hill,  N.C.       GSR 
inhibition  threshold — A  clinical  evaluation 
Proc  Soc  Exp  Biol  Med  112:181,  63.   Epinephrine 

tachvnhvlaxis. 
Blochem  Pharmacol  13:1263,  64.   Tachyphylaxis 

to  norepinephrine  and  its  modification  by  cocaiije. 
proc  Am  psychiat  Assn  Ann  Mtg,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.,  May  64.    Elucidation  of  some  of  the 
neurophysiological  factors  underlying  psychiatric 
depression. 
MH  GROVES,  M.H.,  Illinois  Inst.  Tech.,  Chicago 

Expectancy  failure  and  ulcer  formation 
in  the  rat 
EP  BONEAU,  CHARLES  A.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Duke  Univ., 

Durham,  N.C.       Studies  of  discrimination 
performance 
HM  WINTERS,  EUNICE  E.,  Sch.  Med.,  Johns 

Hopkins  Univ.,  Baltimore,  Md.       Biography 
of  \dolf  Meyer — Volume  I 
MH  CORMAN,  HARVEY  H.,  Albert  Einstein  Col.  Med., 

Yeshiva  Univ.,  N.Y.C.       Role  of  ego 
state  and  defenses  in  mental  imagery 
Arch  Gen  Psychiat  10:160,  Feb  64.    Visual 
imagery  and  preconscious  thought  processes. 
Bull  Assn  Psychoanal  Med,  May  64.   A  report 
of  the  January  7,  1964  scientific  meeting  of 
the  association  on  visual  imagery  and  precon- 
scious thought  processes. 
MH  CLARK,  A.L.,  U.  Texas,  Austin 

Validity  of  reports  of  marital  sexual  conduct 
MH  STOYVA,  J.M.,  Dalhousie  Univ.,  Halifax, 

Nova  Scotia,  Canada       Effect  of 
suggested  dreams  on  the  amount  of  dreaming 
MH  AROiNiFREED,  JUSTIN,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ. 

Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Experimental  studies  of  internalization 
Psychol  Rev  71,  (No  3):193,  May  64.   The  origii* 
of  self-criticism. 
MH  ARKII* ,  ARTHUR  M.,  Albert  Einstein  Col. 

Med.,  Yeshiva  Univ.,  New  York,  N.Y. 
Imagery,  speech,  movement,  and  ideation 
in  sleep 
BS  ROSEN,  SIDNEY,  Col.  Lib.  Arts,  Marquette 

Univ.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.       Transactions 
over  material  or  informational  resources 
J  Exp  Soc  Psychol  2:211,  66.    The  comparative  roles  of 
informational  and  material  commodities  in  interpersonal 
transactions. 
EP  FREEMAN,  WALTER  J.,  Col.  Letters,  Sci., 

Univ.  California,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Correlation  of  EEG  and  behavior 
Fed  Proc  22:452,  63.    Computer  analysis  of 

prepyriform  evokeu  potentials. 
Fed  Proc  23,  (No  2),  Mar-Apr  62.    Covariance 
of  cortical  excitability  with  work  by  cats  for 
food. 
Exp  Neurol  8:423,  63.    Spectral  analysis  of 
electrical  activity  in  the  prepyriform  cortex  of 
the  cat. 
Proc  16th  Ann  Conf  Eng  Med  Biol,  63.   A 
distributed  delay  feedback  model  of  cortical 
evoked  potential. 
Exp  Neurol  10:475,  64.   Use  of  digital  adaptive 
filters  for  measuring  prepyriform  evoked 
potentials  from  cats. 
Exp  Neurol  10:525,  64.  A  linear  distributed  feed- 
back model  for  prepyriform  cortex. 
Exp  Neurol  11:400,  65.   Linear  domain  of  poten- 
tials from  the  prepyriform  cortex  with  respect 
to  stimulus  parameters. 
Fed  Proc  24:207,  65.   Nonlinear  gain  stabilization 

of  prepyriform  cortex. 
Physiologist  7:134,  64.  Component  analysis  of 

prepyriform  evoked  potential. 
Recent  Advances  Biol  Psychiat  7:235,  65. 
Problems  in  the  measurement  of  cortical  evoked 
potentials. 
Recent  Advances  Biol  Psychiat  7:243,  65. 
Correlation  of  goal-directed  work  with  sensory 
cortical  excitability. 
EP  RICE,  G.E.,  Jr.,  Agnes  Scott  C„  Decatur,  Ga. 

Aiding  behavior  in  animals 
Psychol  Rec  4:165,  64.   Aicjing  behavior  vs. 
fear  in  the  albino  rat. 
PMY      MURPHREE",  HENRY  B.,  Bureau  Res.  in 
Neurology,  Psychiatry,  Princeton,  N.J. 
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Arch  Gen  Psychiat  10:340,  64.  EEG  anrJbe- 
havioral  changes  in  schizophrenia:  A  quantita- 
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Arch  Gen  Psychiat  10:446,  64.   Electroencepha- 
lographs assay  of  antianxiety  drugs. 
Fed  Proc  23:175,  64.  Quantitative  EEG~compari- 
sons  of  drug-free,  treated,  and  posttreated  psy- 
chotic patients  and  normal  subjects. 
Int  J  Neuropharmacol  3:97,  64.   CompuleTahalysis 
of  drug  effects  on  the  electroencephalograms  of 
normal  and  psychotic  subjects. 
Pharmacologist  6:193,  64.   Time-series  and  Fre- 
quency analysis  of  the  effects  of  Y-hydroxy- 
outyrate  on  the  human  EEG. 
Am  J  Psychiat  121:1147,  65.   Time-series,  frequency  analy- 
sis, and  electrogenesis  of  the  EEG  of  normals  and 
psychotics  before  and  after  drugs. 
Am  Sci  53:384A,  65.   Book  review:   Pharmacology  of  Condi- 
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New  York,  65. 
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activity  in  schizophrenics  and  nonpsvchotic  subiects. 
Fed  Proc  24:517,  65.   EEG  effects  of  bourbon  and  vodka. 
J  New  Drugs  5:260,  65.    The  CNS  effect  in  man  of  mild  anal- 
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encephalogram. 
Pharmacologist  7:145,  65.   EEG  effects  of  antihistamines. 
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The  Role  of  Pleasure  in  Behavior,  Hoeber-Harper  &  Row, 
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LEMKAU,  P.V.,  Johns  Hopkins  U.,  Baltimore 
Endemic  hysterical  reactions  in 
Yugoslavia 
BOLTON.  CD..  U.  California,  Davis 
Personal  correlates  of  community  social  action 
MACDONALD,  M.E.,  U.  Chicago,  Illinois 
Follow  uo  of  children  with  rheumatic  fever 
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relation  to  a  brain  model. 
Progr  Brain  Res  9:132,  64.    Structural  organi- 
zation of  the  cerebral  cortex  in  normal  and 
pathological  brain.  The  developing  brain. 
Prcgr  Brain  Res  4:150,  64.    Quantitative  analy- 
sis of  neuronal  parameters  in  the  maturing  cere- 
bral cortex.  Growth  and  maturation  of  the  brain. 
Progr  Brain  Res  11:258,  64.    On  the  volume 
and  surface  area  of  spinal  neurons.  Organiza- 
tion of  the  spinal  cord.  _ 
progr  brain  rtes  3:8*,  63.  hauTonal  and  dendrTOo 
patterns  in  the  uncinate  area  of  the  human  hippn- 
campus. 
Progr  Brain  Res  4:150,  64.  Quantitative  analysis 
of  neuronal  parameters  in  the  maturing  cerebral 
cortex . 
Progr  Brain  Res  9:132,  64.  Maturatlonal  Changes 
in  cerebral  cortex.   III.   Effects  of  methionine 
sulfoximine  on  some  electrical  parameters  and 
dendritic  organisation  of  cortical  neurons. 


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MH-06B26  PMY        FURST,  ARTHUR,  Univ.  San  Francisco,  San 

Francisco,  Cal.       Integrated  program 
on  5-substituted  tryptophans 
Fed  Proc  23:275,  64.    The  effects  of  high  cir- 
culating phenylalanine  on  brain  amino  acids. 
MH-06830  BS  MISCHEL,  WALTER,  Grad.  Sch.,  Stanford 

Univ.,  Stanford,  Cal.       Delay  of 
gratification  in  choice  situations 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  62:1,  61.    Preference  for 

delayed  reinforcement. 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  62:543,  61.   Delay  of 
gratification,  need  for  achievement  and  acqui- 
escence in  another  culture. 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  63:116,  61.    Father- 
absence  and  delav  of  notification. 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  64:425,  62.    Preference 

for  delayed  reward. 
J  Abnorm  Soc  PsycfioI~59:4J.I,  64.  Delay  6T 
gratification,  motivation  for  the  prohibited 
gratification,  and  responses  to  temptation. 
HUE         PRYLES,  C.V..  Wrentham  State  Sch.,  Mass. 

Protein  metabolism— Its  relationship  to  mental 
deficiency 
New  Eng  J  Med  267:1193,  Dec  62.    Hydroxypro- 

linemia  associated  with  mental  deficiency. 
New  Eng  .1  Med  268:648,  Mar  63.    Bacillus  sub- 
tilis  Inhibition-assay  technic  as  a  screening 
procedure  for  detection  of  phenylketonuria. 
BS  DULANY,  DON  E.,  Jr.,  Grad  Col.,  Univ.  Illinois, 

Urbana,  III.       Verbal  hypotheses  and 
intentions 
J  Verb  Learn  Verb  Behav  2:361,  63.    Does  par- 
tial reinforcement  dissociate  verba!  rules  and 
the  behavior  they  might  be  presumed  to  control? 
PALMER,  F.H.,  Social  Sci.  Res.  Council,  New 
York,  N.Y.       Factors  related  to  change  in 
mental  test  performance 
VAN  ATTA,  LOCHE,  Col.,  Arts,  Sci.,  Oberlin 
Col.,  Oberlin,  Ohio       Parametric  studies 
of  session  effects  in  avoidance 
ARENSBERG,  CONRAD,  Columbia  Univ., 
New  York,  N.Y.        Cantomet-ics~Muslc  as  a 
psychoculturai  indicator 
MORRILL,  W.T.,  Bucknell  U.,  Lewlsburg,  Pa. 

St.  Thomas  Project 
LITTLE,  K.B.,  Grad.  Col.,  U.  Denver,  Colorado 

Information  and  the  growth  of  confidence 
CARTWRIGHT,  D.S.,  U.  Colorado,  Boulder 

Measurement  of  total  test  variance 
LEUKEL,  F.,  San  Diego  State  C.  Fdn.,  Cal. 
Habit  interference  in  drug  effects  on 
learning 
VARMA,  B.  N.,  City  C,  New  York,  N.Y.C. 
Cosmopolitanism  and  social  change  in  rural  India 
SHAFFER,  J.W.,  Spring  Grove  State  Hosp., 
Baltimore  Prediction 

of  response  of  alcoholics  to  nialamide 
SIEGEL,  B.J.,  Stanford  U.,  Cal. 
Inter-communicating  organizations  and 
cultural  change 
LANDAUER,  T.K.,  Dartmouth  C,  Hanover,  N.H. 
The  recall  process  in  human  memory 
Psychonom  Sci  1:365,  64.  Recency  and  recall 
time. 
ROFFWARG,  HOWARD  P.,  N.Y.  State  Psychiatric 
Inst.,  New  York  City       Psychophysiology  of 
sleep  and  dreaminy 
Problems  of  Sleep  and  Dream  in  Children.  Mono- 
graphs on  Child  Psychiatry,  Pergamon  Press, 
New  York,  (No  2),  64.    Preliminary  observa- 
tions of  the  sleep-dream  pattern  in  neonates, 
infants,  children  and  adults. 
MH-06863  MSM        KASDAN,  L.,  U.  California,  Los  Angeies 

Arab  family  structure  and  views  of  change 
MH-06865  MSM        HARALSON,  J.V.,  Los  Angeles  State  Co!.,  Cal. 

Effort  stimulus  and  reinforcement 
^r.hpdiilp  intprartinn 

PsychorRep  16:761,  Jun  65.   Interaction  between 
effort  and  partial  reinforcement  in  free  operant 
response  of  rats  and  fish. 
MH-06867  MH  MEDNICK,  SARNOFF  A.,  Col.  Lit.,  Sci.,  Arts, 

Univ.  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.       Chil- 
dren with  schizophrenic  parents 

Arch  Gen  Psychiat  10:89,  64.    Schizophrenia  aria 
physiological  indices  of  dreaming. 

Dansk  Psykiat  Selskab,  Copenhagen,  63. 
Psykiske  lidelser  hos  b«rn  af  hospitaliserede 
schizofrene  m«dres. 

Dansk  Psykiat  Selskab,  63.   A  theory  of  schizo- 
phrenia. 

Dansk  Psykiat  Selskab,  Copenhagen,  64.   Om 
depressloner. 

J  Nerv  Ment  Dis  138:9,  64.    The  concept  of  proc- 
ess-reactive schizophrenia:    Criteria  and  re- 
lated research. 

Norsk  Psykiat  Selskab,  Dikemark,  64.    Om 
schizofrene  m0dres  birn. 

PhD  Thesis,  Unlv  Michigan,  64.   Effects  of 
child  rearing  by  schizophrenic  mothers. 

Proc  Scand  Psychiat  Congr,  Goteborg,  64.    So- 
cial characteristics  of  children  with  schizo- 
phrenic mothers. 

Ugeskr  Laeg  125:1300,  63.  The  schizo- 
phrenic predisposition:  Reflexological  and 
social  psychological  investigations. 


MH-06839 

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MH-06840 

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MH-06842 

NSS 

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MH-06849 

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HH-06853 

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MH-06854 

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MH-06855 

MSM 

MH-06856 

MSM 

Hmr-06853 

PMY 

MH-06870  MSM       PORTER,  P.B.,  U.  Utah,  Salt  Lake  City 

Scheduled  feeding  of  bright  and  dull  strains  of  rats 
Psychol  Rep  13:930,  63.    Water-maze  per- 
formance of  tryon  maze  bright  and  dull  rats. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  58,  (No  Z):317,  64. 
Feeding  and  metabolic  differences  between 
Tryon  bright  and  dull  rats. 
MH-06871  MSM        LOESS,  H.B.,  Sch.  Lib.  Arts,  Col.  Wooster, 

Ohio       Interpolated  UCS  trials  in 
eyelid  conditioning 
MH-06872  MHK        LEVY,  EDWIN  Z.,  Menninger  Fdn.,  Topeka, 

Kansas       Residential  psychiatric 
treatment  for  children 
MH-06873  SRC        STIEFEL,  JOHN,  Col.  Med.,  Univ.  Florida, 

Gainesville,  Fla.        Early  clinical  evaluation 
of  psychopharmacologic  agents 
"&TH-06875  EP  ZUCKERMAN,  M.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Adelphi  C, 

Long  Island,  N.Y.       Stress  and 

hallucination  in  perceptual  isolation      

Psychol  Bull  62,  (No  13:1,  Jul  64.    Sources  of 
reports  of  visual  and  auditory  sensations  in 
perceptual  isolation  experiments. 
MH-06876  MSM        ROBINSON,  H.B.,  U.  North  Carolina,  Chapel 

Hill  Size-weight 

illusion  in  mentally  retarded  subjects 
MH-06878  MSM        AYRES,  A.J.,  Grad.  Sch.,  U.  So.  California, 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Factor  analyses  of  perceptual-motor  functions         ' 
Am  J  Occup  Ther  17,  (No  6):221,  63.    The 
Eleanor  Clarke  Slagle  Lecture:  The  develop- 
ment of  perceptual -motor  abilities. 
Am  J  Occup  Ther  18,  (No  1),  64.    Their  rela- 
tion to  hyperactive  and  perceptual  motor  be- 
havior. 
Percept  Motor  Skills  20:335,  65.   Patterns  of  per- 
ceptual-motor  dysfunction  in  children;   A  factorj 
analytic  study. 
MH-06879  MSM        AMMONS,  ROBERT  B.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Montana 

State  Univ.,  Missoula,  Mont.    ■   Behavioral 
and  electrophysiological  correJates  of 
deprivation 
Psychol  Rep  13:773,  63.    Note  on  the  effect 
of  hydroxylamine  on  metrazol-induced  fits  in 
rats  resistant  and  susceptible  to  audio-fits. 
MH-06887  MSM        CLAUSEN,  J.A.,  U.  California,  Berkeley 

Attitudes  of  an  adolescent  group 
MH-06888  MSM       PSATHAS,  G.,  Indiana  U.,  Bloomington 

Content  analysis  of  psychotherapy  protocols 
MH-06889  MSM        WENAR,  C,  U.  Pennsylvania,  Phila. 

Earlv  autonomv  in  children 
MH-06890  MSM        ABERLE,  D.F.,  Brandeis  U.,  Waltham,  Mass. 

Comparative  study  of  redistributive  systems 
MH-06893  MSM        JOHNSON,  E.H.,  North  Carolina  State  C, 

Raleigh  Pilot  study- 

Prison  IBM  unit  as  research  resource 
MH-06895  MSM       SIMMON,  S.,  Northern  Illinois  U.,  DeKalb 

Associative  originality  training  in  children 
MH-06900  PMY       BROWN,  JUOSON  S.,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ.  Oregon, 

Portland,  Ore.       Experimental  masochism  and 
allied  phenomena 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56:105,  63.    Perform- 
ance as  a  function  of  deprivation  time  following 
periodic  feeding  in  an  isolated  environment. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  57:127,  64.    Self- 
punitive  behavior  in  the  rat:  Facilitative  effects 
of  punishment  on  resistance  to  extinction. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  58,  (No  2)  :187,  64. 
Motivational  properties  of  hypothalamic  aggres- 
sion in  cats. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  58,  (No  31:350,  64. 
Neutralization  of  an  aversive  light  stimulus  as 
a  function  of  number  of  paired  presentations  with 
food. 
J  Exp  Res  Personality  1:65,  65.   Theoretical 
note:  A  behavioral  analysis  of  masochism. 
Stimulus  Generalization,  Univ  Press,  Stanford, 
Calif.,  p.  7,  65.   Generalization  discrimination!. 
Am  J  Psychol  78:130,  65.   A  device  for  recording  a  rat's 

position  in  a  straight  alley. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  60:451,  65.    Self-punitive  behavior 

under  conditions  of  massed  practice. 
J  Exp  Psychol  67:234,  64.    Positi  ve  and  negative  gradients 

of  response  strength  in  a  temporal  conflict  situation. 
J  Exp  Res  Personality  1:65,  65.    A  behavioral  analysis  of 

masochism. 
Psychonom  Sci  3:305,  65.    Speed-contingent  reinforcement. 
MH-06901  PMY       ROBERTS,  WARREN  W.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ. 

Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  Minn.       Central 
mechanisms  of  emotions 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  55:191,  62.    Dorso- 

medial  thalamic  stimulation. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  55:695,  62.    Hippo- 

campal  lesions  and  behavior. 
Am  Psychol  18:426,  63.    Motivational  proper- 
ties of  hypothalamic  aggression  in  cat. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56:950,  63.    Effect  of 

dorsomedial  thalamic  lesions  on  fear  in  cats. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  58:187,  64.   Motivational 

properties  of  hypothalamic  aggression  in  cats. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  59:317,  65.   Rewarding 
effect  of  performance  of  gnawing  aroused  by 
hypothalamic  stimulation  in  rats. 


MH-06916 

MSM 

MH-06919 

MSM 

MH-06920 

MSM 

', -00902  MSM       ULIN,  R.O.,  27  Round  Wood  Rd.,  Newton  Upper 

Falls,  Mass.  Teen-age  values — 

American,  Italian,  and  ltalo-American 
Mn-06903  MSM       HONIGMANN,  J.J.,  U.  North  Carolina  Chapel  Hill 

Reactions  to  an  imposed  social  change 
MH-C>905  MSM       KAPADIA,  G.J.,  Howard  U.,  Washington,  D.C. 

Investigations  on  potential  psychotomimetic  agents 
J  Chromatogr  12:420,  63  .    Color  reactions  of 
4-alkyl  resorcinols  and  naturally  occurring 
phenolics  with  Ehrlich  reagents. 
Lloydia  26:205,  Jul  63.    Structure- 
chromogenic  activity  relationship  of  phenolic 
compounds  with  Ehrlich  reagent. 
MH-06908  BS  LENNARD,  HENRY  L.,  Columbia  Univ.,  New  York, 

N.Y.       Micro-analysis  of  communication 

in  psychotherapy      

"  Arch  Gen  PsychiatTZTCNo  277165,  Feb~55~. 
Interaction  patterns  in  families  with  a  schizo- 
phrenic child. 
Psychobiological  Approaches  to  Human  Behaviour], 
Stanford  Univ  Press,  64.   A  proposed  program 
of  research  in  sociopharmacology. 
MH-U69U  EP  CUMWING,W.W.,  Columbia  U.,  N.Y. C. 

A  parametric  study  of  temporally  spaced 
responding 
Psychol  Rec  14:211,  64.    Schedules  of  inter- 
response  time  reinforcement. 
MH-06913  PMY       SCHULTES,  RICHARD  E.,  Harvard  Univ., 

Cambridge,  Mass.       Herbarium  search 
for  new  data  on  psychotropic  plants 
Econ  Bot  16,  (No  4):283,  Oct-Dec  62.    Her- 
baria: Sources  of  medicinal  folklore. 
RICHARDS, T.W.,  Kennedy  Child  Cr.,  Santa 
Monica,  Cal. 

Mongoloid  children  living  at  home 
RODMAN,  H.,  Merrill-Palmer  Inst.,  Detroit 
Lower-class  family  orgainzation  and  its 
consequences 
PARE,  W.,  Boston  C,  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass. 
Effect  of  stress  on  various  physiological 
responses 
J  Genet  Psychol  104:185,  64.     Premature 
aging  as  a  function  of  long-term  environmental 
stress. 
Psychol  Rep  14:19,  64.    Relationship  of  vari- 
ous behaviors  in  the  open-field  test  of  emo- 
tionality. 
Psychol  Rep  14:227,  64.    Modification  of  emo- 
tionality in  the  rat  as  a  function  of  prolonged 
shock  stress. 
MH-06921  BS  KANFER,  FREDERICK  H.,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ. 

Oregon,  Portland,  Oregon       Verbal 
behavior  determinants 
J  Clin  Psychol  18:426,  Oct  62.   Relationship  be- 
tween personality  variables  and  verbal  re- 
sponse characteristics. 
J  Exp  Psychol  66:91,  63.    Human  reinforcement: 

Experimenter  and  subject  controlled. 
J  Exp  Psychol  66:245,  63.    Determinants  of 

self-reinforcement  in  human  learning. 
Psychol  Rep  10:885,  62.    Self-reinforcement 

as  a  function  of  degree  of  learning. 
Psychol  Rep  13:63,  63.    Conditioning  of  self- 
reinforcing  responses:  An  analogue  to  self- 
confidence  training. 
Psychol  Rep  13:115,  63.  Variables  in  verbal 

conditioning. 
J  Exp  Psychol  66,  (No  3):245,  63.    Determi- 
nants of  self-reinforcement  in  human  learning. 
J  Consult  Psychol  28,  (No  5):456,  Oct  64. 
Characteristics  of  interactional  behavior  in  a 
psychotherapy  analogue. 
Psychol  Rep  16:593,  65.   Conditioning  and 
transfer  of  therapist  operations. 
J  Consult  Psychol  29:325,  65.   The  structure  of  psychotherapy 
— Role  playinq  as  a  variable  in  dyadic  communication. 
MH-06922  BS  KANFER,  FREDERICK  H.,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ.  Oregon 

Portland,  Oregon       Studies  of  verbal 
interaction 
J  Clin  Psychol  18:210,  Apr  62.    Minimal 

social  reinforcement  and  Interview  content. 
J  Exp  Psychol  65:292,  63.    Human  reinforce- 
ment:   Vicarious  and  direct. 
J  Exp  Psychol  65:593,  63.  Group  size  and 

vicarious  reinforcement. 
J  Psychol  53:29,  62.    Effect  of  task-relevant 

information  on  verbal  conditioning. 
J  Psychol  53:143,  62.    Stimulus  discrimin- 
abilitv  in  verbal  conditioning. 
Psychol  Rep  10:703,  Jun  62.  Control  of  verbal 
behavior  by  multiple  schedule. 
Ph  D  Thesis,  Purdue  Univ,  62.    Modification 

of  mandina  in  dvadic  interactions. 
Ph  D  Thesis,  Purdue  Univ,  62.    Stimulus 

effects  followino  discrimination  learnina. 
J  Consult  Psychol  27:199,  63.    Dyadic  speech 
patterns,  personality,  and  social  reinforcement 
J  Exp  Psychol  65:593,  63.   Group  size  and 
number  of  vicarious  reinforcements  in  verbal 
learning. 
Psychol  Rep  15:131,  64.   Control  of  communica- 
tion in  dyads  by  reinforcement. 


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Psychol  Rep  16:187,  65.   Issues  and  ethics  in  MH-06957 

behavior  manipulation. 
MH-06923  MSM        WINNICK,  W.A.,  Queens  C,  Flushing,  N.Y. 

Instructional  variables  in  complex  learnina 
MH-06926  BS  LANA,  ROBERT  E.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Alfred  Univ., 

Alfred,  N.Y.       Order  effects  in  persuasive 
communications 
Psychol  Rep  12:163,  63.   Controversy  of  the 
topic  and  the  order  of  presentation  of  persua- 
sive communications. 
Psychol  Rep  12:523,  Apr  63.    Subject  awareness 
and  order  effects  in  persuasive  communications. 
Educ  Psychol  Measure  23,  (No  4):729,  63. 
The  effect  of  correlation  on  the  repeated 
measures  design. 
Psychol  Rep  15:607,  M.   txisting  familiarity  and 
order  of  presentation  of  persuasivecommunica- 
tions. 
Psychol  (<ep  16:789,  Jun  65.   Fear  arousal  ana 
order  of  presentation  of  persuasive  communica- 
tions. 
MH-06927  MSM        COLEMAN,  E.B.,  Sch.  Arts,  Sci.,  Sul  Ross  State 

C,  Alpine,  Texas  Extra-experimental 

sources  of  transfers — response  hierarchies 
J  Exp  PSychol  68,  (No  2)  :213,  Aug  64.  Verbal 
concept  learning  as  a  function  of  instructions 
and  dominance  level. 
J  Psychol  57:95,  64.    Supplementary  r«p6rt:  On 
the  combination  of  associative  probabilities  in 
linguistic  contexts. 
J  Psychol  57:403,  64.   The  association  hierarchy 

as  a  measure  of  extraexperimental  transfer. 
J  Verb  Learh  Verb  Behav  2,  (No  5-6M17,  Bet 
63.   The  association  hierarchy  as  an  indicator 
of  extraexperimental  interference. 
FISHER,  L.J.,  295  Central  Park,  W„  N.Y.C. 
Study  of  Indian  children  of  nursery 
school  age 
WHITEHILL,  A.M., Jr.,  U.  North  Carolina 
Chapel  Hill  Cultural 

values  in  worker  and  management  behavior 
SHAPIRO,  H.L.,  Columbia  Univ.,  N.Y.C. 
Functional  significance  of  tibia  to 
posture  and  gait 
KATZELL,  RAYMOND  A.,  Sch.  Eng.,  New  York 
Univ.,  New  York,  N.Y.        Leader  effectiveness 
and  situational  parameters 
ADAMS,  H.E.,  Sch.  Arts.,  Sci.,  Louisiana 
State  U.,  Baton  Rouge       Electroconvulsive 
shock  and  competing  reponses 
PERSKY,  H.,  A.  Einstein  Med.  Cr.,  Phlla.,  Pa. 
Effect  of  anxiety  on  anterior  pituitary 
function 
KOHLBERG,  L.,  U.  Chicago 

Development  of  sex-role  concepts  and  attitudes  MH-06983 

SCHULTES,  R.E.,  Harvard  U.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Sibundoy  plants  of  osychopharmacological 
interest 
FLOCK,  H.R.,  Hunter  C,  Bronx,  N.Y. 
Effect  of  texture  density  on  accuracy  MH-06984 

of  slant  judgments 
DEUTSCH,  J.A.,  Sch.  Med.,  Stanford  Univ., 
Stanford,  Cal.       Fear  and  intracranial 
self-stimulation 
ROME,  HOWARD  P.,  Mayo  Association,  MH-06986 

Rochester,  Minn.       Automation 

technics  in  personality  assessment  MH-06988 

JAMA  182,  (No  11):1069,  Dec  62.   Automa- 
tion techniques  in  personality  assessment. 
Proc  4th  IBM  Med  Sympos,  Oct  62  .    Auto- 
mation technics  in  personality  assessment: 
The  philosophy. 
Proc  4th  IBM  Med  Sympos,  Oct  62.   The  in- 
ternist and  the  Minnesota  Multiphasic 
Personality  Assessment. 
Proc  Mayo  Clin  37,  (No  3):61,  Jan  62.    Sym- 
posium on  automation  technics  in  personality  MH-06994 
assessment. 
Proceedings  of  the  Conference  on  Data  Acguisi- 
tion  and  Processing  in  Biology  and  Medicine, 
New  York,  1962  ,  Pergamon  Press,  New  York, 
p.  149,  63.    Automation  technics  in  person- 
ality assessment:  A  fusion  of  three  professions. 
Mayo  Clinic  Proc  39,  (No  11):823,  64.    Further 
experience  with  the  automated  Minnesota  Multi- 
phasic Personality  Inventory. 
Computers  In  Biomedical  Research,  Ch  37,  64. 

Automatic  personality  assessment. 
Methods  of  Information  in  Medicine,  (German 
Publ),  3,  (No  1),  Jan  64.    Automation  technics 
in  personality  assessment:   A  frontier  in  MH'06997 

behavioral  science  and  medicine. 
MSM        KARSH,  E.B.,  Swarthmore  C,  Pa. 
Effects  of  punishment  on  discrete 
operant  behavior 
EP  CARPENTER,  J.A.,  Rutgers  State  U., 

New  Brunswick,  N.J,       Logical  induction 
and  alcohol  effects 
MSM        SCOTT,  E.D.,  Cornell  C,  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa 
Parametric  studies  of  spontaneous 
recovery 


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MSM       BARCLAY,  A.G.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Su  Louis  Univ., 

Saint  Louis,  Missouri       The  factor  of  meaning- 
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The  neediest  and  hnw  thpv  havp  rhanaeH 
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Tactual  and  visual  learning  of  forms 
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U.K.  proposal  for  statistical  classifica- 
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Librium  outpatient  studv 
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Coastal  Ecuador 
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Some  monocular  parameters  of  the 
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Contextual  constraints  in  the  language  of  the  child 
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Lewisburg,  Pa.       Factors  influencing 
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Jerusalem,  Israel       Occurence  of 
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MH-07000  MSM       JURKO,  M.  F.,  U.  Mississippi  Med,  Cr.,  Jackson 

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J  Clin  Psychol  20:438,  64.  The  definition  of  the 
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J  Clin  Psychol  21:19,  65.  The  effects  of 
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J  Clin  Psychol  21:57,  65.  Hypnotizability, 
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J  Nerv  Ment  Dis  139:416,  64.   Experimental 
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Psychol  Rep  16:809,  65.  Measuring  "hypnotic- 
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The  determinants  of  amount  of  reinforcement 
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J  Exp  Psychol  64:184,  62.    Some  properties 

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J  Exp  Psychol  64:410,  62.    Consummatory 
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Clin  Pharmacol  Ther  4:200,  63.    Comparison  of 
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JAMA  183:307,  63.    A  conditional  probability 

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J  Gen  Psychol  66:115,  62.   A  factor  analysis 
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J  Gen  Psychol,  Apr  63.   The  California  F  scale 
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Am  J  Hum  Genet  14:220,  62.    The  hereditary 
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Am  J  Phys  Anthrop  20:331,  62.    How  "stable" 
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California,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.       Thalamo- 
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Proc  Am  Psycho!  Assn,  p  101,  65.   Effect  of  frontal  ablation 
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Urbana       The  structure  of  the  MMPI 
MH-07044  MSM        COHEN,  E.G.,  Sch.  Humanities,  Sci.,  Stanford  U., 

Stanford,  California 

Parental  attitudes  and  educational  mobility 
MH-07047  SSS  VOGT.  E.Z.,  Sch.  Arts,  Sci.,  Harvard  U., 

Cambridge,  Mass.       The  Indian  community 
in  Sixteenth  Century  Mexico 
MH-07048  RCA         BLUMENTHAL,  M.D.,  Sch.  Med.,  U.  Michigan, 

Ann  Arbor       Biochemical  parameters  in 
schizophrenia 
MH-07051  EP  VONEIDA,  THEODORE  J.,  Sch.  Med.,  Western 

Reserve  Univ.,  Cleveland,  Ohio       Behavioral 
and  anatomical  studies  of  brain  mechanisms 
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Trans  NY  Acad  Sci  25,  (No  8):871,  Jun  63. 
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the  adaptiveness  of  behavior. 
Am  Psychol  19:490,  64.  Effect  of  division  of 
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simultaneously  to  the  separate  eyes. 
MH-07053  RCA        GOTTSCHALK,  L.A.,  Sch.  Med.,  U.  Cincinnati, 

Ohio       A  measure  of  immediate  affect 
from  verbal  behavior 
T8H-07055  MSM        STERNBERG,  S.,  Sch.  Sci.,  U.  Pennsylvania, 

Phila.       Decision  time  in  a  categorizing 
task 
MH-07056  MSM        THERMAN.  P.O.,  Inst.  Pennsylvania  Hosp.,  Phila. 

Studies  of  evoked  potentials  and 
conscious  perception 
MH-07058  BS  SCHAFER,  STEPHEN,  Florida  State  Univ., 

Tallahassee,  Fla.       Patterns  of  criminal- 
victiin  relationship  in  crimes  with  violence 
MH-07064  MSM       CIEUTAT,  V.J.,  Sch.  Let.  Arts.,  Louisiana 

State  U.  Baton  Rouge       Operant  conditioning 
of  interpersonal  interaction 
Psychol  Rep  15:259,  64.    Sex  differences  in 
verbal  operant  conditioning. 
MH-07065  MSM        DENNISTCN,  R.H.,  il,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  U.  Wyoming, 

Laramie       Physiology  and  quantification  of 
drive  behavior  in  fish 
MH-07067  EP  LOCKARD,  R.B.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ.  Washington, 

Seattle       Animal  regulatory  behavior  in 
artificial  environments 
MH-07070  HM         WATSON,  ROBERT  I.,  Col.  Liberal  Arts, 

Northwestern  Univ.,  Evanston,  III. 
Affective  and  volitional  concents — 1797-1374 
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Proc  1st  Hahnemann  Sympos  Psychosom  Med  46: 
384,  62.   Meehani.a!  and  electronic  techniques 
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MH-07072  SRC         CRAVENS,  RICHARD  B.,  Psychiatric  Res.  Fdn., 

St.  Louis,  Mo.       Survey  of  drug  use  in 
a  state  hospital  geriatric  population 
MH-07073  MSM       SCHWARTZ,  F.,  Austen  Riggs  Center, 

Stockbridge,  Mass  Studies  of  association 

MH-07075  MHK        FREEDMAN,  DANIEL  X.,  Sch.  Meo'.,  Yale  Univ., 

New  Haven,  Conn.       Explorations  in 
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J  Genet  Psychol,  63.    Hypnosis  and  cognition: 
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Electrical  stimulation  ot  the  brain. 
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Differential  response  to  stressors. 
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J  Psychol  57:219..  64.    Hypnosis  and  cogni- 
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factors  in  the  perception  of  the  apparent  horizoa 
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Studies  of  LSD-25  and  serotonin  in  the  brain. 
Progr  Brain  Res,  64.    Drug-induced  changes  in 
the  subcellular  distribution  of  seronotin  in  rat 
brain  with  special  reference  to  the  action  of 
reserpine. 
MH-07077  PMY        FISCHER,  G.J.,  U.  Oklahoma  Res.  Inst.,  Norman 

Physiological  factors  affecting  imprint- 
ability 
Anim  Behav  12,  (No  2-3):268,  UpTSJul  64.  The 
development  of  passive  avoidance  conditioning 
in  Leghorn  chicks. 
MH-07080  EP  BUSS,  ARNOLD  H.,  Univ.  Pittsburgh,  Pittsburgh, 

Pa.       Stimulus  generalization  and  verbal 
stimuli 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psych  67,  (No  6):586,  63. 
Mediated  stimulus  generalization  and  words 
connoting  mood. 
Percept  Motor  Skills  21:684,  65.   Activity  level  and  words 

connoting  mood. 
Psychol  Reo  15:651,  64.    Response  intensity  and  stimulus 
generalization  with  neutral  verba!  stimuli. 
MH-07083  BS  FRENCH,  ELIZABETH  G„  Col.  Liberal  Arts, 

Northwestern  Univ.,  Evanston,  III. 
Characteristics  of  the  achievement 
motive  in  women 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  66:59,  63.    Experimental 
arousal  of  achievement  motivation  in  adol- 
escent girls. 
MH-07084  EP  MILES,  R.C.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Ohio  State  U., 

Columbus       Modes  of  arousal  and 
discrimination  efficiency 
MH-07085  MHK        RAHER,  JACK,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ.  Maryland, 

Baltimore,  Md.       Emotions  and 
endocrinological  processes 
BH-07087  MSM       DERKS,  P.L.,  Col.  William  and  Mary, 

Williamsburg,  Va.       Human  binary 
choice  behavior 
MH-07088  MH  BROWN,  ROGER  W.,  Harvard  Univ.,  Cambridge, 

Mass.       The  child's  acquisition  of  grammar 
J  Verb  Learn  Verb  Behav  2,  (No  2)  :121,  Aug  63. 
Control  of  grammar  in  imitation,  comprehension, 
and  production.  _ 

Mortogr  Sod  Re«  Child  Develop  29,  (N6  1):43,  64. 

The  acquisition  of  language. 
MewTTTpfTrnn^mTH^^irrvTirTangiiaoii,  Mass. 
Inst  Techn  Pub.,  p.  131,  64.  Three  processes 
in  the  child's  acquisition  of  syntax. 
MH-07089  MSM        LOCKARD,  R.B.,  Grad.  Sch.,  U.  Washington, 

Seattle 

Controlled  environment  rearing  techniques 
MH-0709]  MSM        GLASER,  KURT,  Friends  Psychiatric  Res., 

Baltimore,  Md.       Preadmission  service 
at  an  institution  for  retardates 
MH-07092  MSM        SCHENDEL,  L.L.,  Sch.  Arts,  Sci.,  Florida  State 

Univ.,  Tallahassee       An  evaluation  of 
intensive  therapy  for  cleft  palate 
MH-07093  PHY        BOVET,  D.,  Ministero  della  Sanita,  Viale  Regina 

Elena  299,  Rome,  Italy      Synthesis  and 
pharmacological  study  of  benzodioxane 
derivatives 
MH-07095  BS  COHEN,  BURTON,  H.,  Lafayette  Col.,  Easton, 

Pa.       Verbal  information-processing 
J  Exp  Psychoi  66:274,  62.   Learning  of 
responses  to  stimulus  classes  and  to  specific 
stimuli . 
J  Exp  Psychol  65:368,  63.  An  investigation 

of  recoding  in  free  recall . 
J  Exp  Psychol  66:227,  63.  The  recall  of 
categorized  word-lists. 


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EP  BUCHWALD,  NATHANIEL  A.,  Univ.  California 

Med.  Cr.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.       Behavioral 
and  electrical  studies  of  basal  ganglia 
Physiologist  6:203,  63.   Cortical  spindles 
evoked  by  stimulation  of  caudate  nucleus  and 
internal  capsule. 
Anat  Rec  148:339,  64.    Pathways  for  "spindles1' 

recorded  at  the  contralateral  cortex. 
Bol  Inst  Estud  Med  Biol  Mex  22:363,  64.    In- 
hibitory responses  to  basal  ganglia  stimula- 
tion. 
EEG  Clin  Neurophysiol  17:670,  64.    Spindles 
elicited  by  stimulation  of  the  caudate  nucleus 
and  internal  capsule. 
Nature  201,  (No  49215:830,  64.    Electroen- 
cephalogram rhythms  correlated  with  milk 
reinforcement  in  cats. 
MH  KOCH,  H.L.,  Sch.  Social  Sci.,  Univ.  Chicago, 

Illinois       The  social  adjustment  and 

attitudes  of  young  twins  MH-07141 

MSM        SZASZ,  T.S.,  Upstate  Med.  Cr.,  State  U. 
New  York,  Syracuse       Autonomous 

psychotherapy MH-07142 

WSBI       KIM,  K.TScn".  Med.,  Yale  U.,  New  Have'n, 

Conn.       Modulated  aggression  in  families 

of  schizophrenics  MH-07144 

MSM        LEVIN,  H.,  Sch.  Home  Ec,  Cornell  U.,  Ithaca, 
New  York       Language  acquisition  and 

behavior 

J  Verb  Learn  Verb  Behav  3,  (No  2)  :l/6,  Apr  54. 
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classification  of  word  forms. 
MSM       STEGMAN,  E.  J.,    Evansville  State  Hosp.,  Ind 
Ataractic  drugs  and  thresholds  for  optimal  move- 
ment 

MSM        BROWN,  J.L.,  Grad.  Sch.,  U.  Rochester,  N.Y. 

Brain  stimulation  and  motivation  in  birds  MH-07147 

PMY       HENDLEY,  CHARLES  D.,  Bowman  Gray  Sch. 
Med.,  Winston-Salem,  NX.        Drug 
effects  on  limbic  system  and  genital 
function 
CMS        BURK,  KENNETH  W.,  Purdue  Research  Fdn., 
Purdue  Univ.,  Lafayette,  Ind.       Acoustic 
analysis  of  schizophrenic  speech  behavior 
MSM        EBENHOLTZ,  S.M.,  Connecticut  Col.,  New 
London       Serial  effects  of  variable 
inter-item  intervals 
MSM       RANKEN,  H.B.,  Col.  Liberal  Arts,  Northwestern 
U.,  Evanston,  III.       Symbolic  representations  in 
problem  solving 
Psychol  Rep  13:663,  63.    Effects  of  name  learn-  Mfl-07152 

ing  on  serial  learning,  position  learning,  and 
recognition  learning  with  random  shapes. 
MSM        MARTIN,  J.G.,  Ohio  State  Col.,  Cal. 

Factors  in  verbally  mediated  learning 
MSM        DIEBOLD,  A.  RICHARD,  Jr.,  Sch.  Arts,  Sci., 
Harvard  Univ.,  Cambridge,  Mass.       A 
controlled  analysis  of  contact-induced 
linquistic  change 
MSM        ERICKSON,  R.L.,  Whittier  C.,Cal. 

Paired-associate  stimulus  and  response  isola- 
tion 
BS  ROBINS,  LEE  N.,  Washington  Univ., 

St.  Louis,  Missouri       Childhood 

predictors  of  mobility  and  criminality  WH-07155 

J  Nerv  Ment  Dis  138,  (No  1):70,  Jan  64.    The 
lay  interviewer  in  research. 
EP  LEWIS,  DONALD  J.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Rutgers  MH-07157 

State  Univ.,  New  Brunswick,  N.J.       ECS, 
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Science  141,  (No  3580):516,  Aug  63.    Retro- 
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PR          SCHRIER,  ALLAN  M.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Brown 
Univ.,  Providence,  Rhode  Island 
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63. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56:848,  63.    Titration 
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Am  Psychol  20:21,  65.   De  qustibus. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  59:378,  65.   Response  rates  of 
monkeys  (Macaca  mulatta)  under  varying  conditions  of 
sucrose  reinforcement. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  8:187,  65.   A  device  for  measuring  fluid 

intake  by  primates. 
Lab  Anim  Care  15:262,  65.   Spontaneous  Proteus  mirabilis 

infection  associated  with  chronic  diarrhea  in  a  rhesus  monkey. 
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responses,  and  discrimination  learninq  sets. 
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MSM        LUCE,  R.D.,  C.  Arts,  Sci.,  U.. Pennsylvania, 
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Simple  and  composite 
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Proc  16th  Ann  Conf  Engr  Med  Biol  16:70,  63. 
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Am  J  PSychothei*  19,  (No  1)  :66,  Jan  65.   The 
clinical  correlates  of  attitudinal  change  during 
psychiatric  treatment. 
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of  a  structured  psychiatric  interview. 
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meaning  of  hospitalization:  A  comparison  of 
attitudes  of  medical  and  psychiatric  patients. 
J  Psychiat  Nurs  p.  570,  Nov-Dec  64.   Charting 
epileptic  seizures. 
BS  SHACK,  WILLIAM  A.,  Univ.  Col.  Addis 

Ababa,  Addis  Ababa,  Ethiopia        Institution- 
alization of  social  control  and  conflict 
PMY        SCHAEFER,  H.H.,  Fdn.  for  Creative  Research, 
Wilmetti,  III.       Interspecies  comparison 
of  response  elements 
MH  CAIRNS,  ROBERT  B.,  Grad.  Sch.  Arts,  Sci., 

Indiana  Univ.,  Bloomington,  Ind. 
Parameters  of  social  reinforcement 
Am  Psychol  19:484,  64.    Social  behavior  changes  by  cross- 
species  rearing. 
Psychonom  Sci  2:337,  65.    The  development  of  interspecies 

social  preferences. 
Thesis,  MA,  J  Barnhart,  Indiana  Univ,  65.   The  acquisition 

of  cue  properties  by  social  and  nonsocial  events. 
Thesis,  MA,  DE  Fleener,  Indiana  Univ,  66.   Attachment 

behavior  in  infants. 
PR  DAVIS,  ROGER  T.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  State 

Univ.  South  Dakota,  Vermillion,  S.D. 
Perception  by  sub-human  primates 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  VtNo  4):323,  Jul  64.   Labo- 
ratory  control  of  toe-sucking  in  a  young  rhesus 
monkey  by  two  kinds  of  punishments. 
Psychonom  Sci  1:107,  64.    Perception  by  mon- 
keys.   II.  Use  of  cues  at  a  distance  by  young 
and  old  monkeys. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  60:208,  65.   Perception  of 

vertically  by  monkeys. 
Percept  Motor  Skills  20:637,  65.    Perception  by  monkeys: 
I.    Psychophysical  judgments  of  brightness  by  human  and 
subhuman  Ss. 
EP  THOMPSON,  ROBERT  L.,  Col.  Phys.,  Surg., 

Columbia  Univ.,  New  York,  N.Y.       Analyses 
of  avoidance  behavior 
Am  Psychol  19:510,  64.    Ablation  of  caudate 

nuclei  as  a  test  of  two  theories  of  punishment. 
Am  Psychol  19:520,  64.    Temporal  and  shock 
intensity  parameters  of  free  operant  discrim- 
inated avoidance  behavior. 
J  Programmed  Instruct  3,  (No  6):1,  64.    The 
present  relationship  of  programed  instruction 
to  the  science  of  learning. 
Psychol  Rep  15:495,  64.    Differentiation  of  res- 
ponse characteristics  during  multiple  fixed 
ratio  extinction. 
MH         SOLOMON,  PHILIP,  Boston  City  Hosp., 
Boston,  Mass.        Investigation  of  the 
post-hypnotic  amnesia  phenomenon 
EP  EHRENFREUND,  DAVID,  So.  Illinois  Univ., 

Carbondale,  III.       Studies  in 
motivation—Hunger  and  frustration 
Psychonom  Sci  1:347,  64.   Perfect  retention  of 
an  instrumental  response. 
BS  SHORT,  JAMES  F.,  Jr.,  Sch.  Arts,  Sci., 

Washington  State  U.,  Pullman,  Wash. 
Street  corner  groups  and  oatterns  of 
delinauencv 
Am  Catholic  Soc  Rev  p.  13,  Mar  63.    Street 
corner  groups  and  patterns  of  delinquency:  A 
progress  report. 
Am  J  Sociol  68:571,  Mar  63.   The  response  of 
gang  leaders  of  status  threats:    An  observation 
on  group  process  and  deliquent  behavior. 
Am  Sociol  Rev  28:411,  Jun  63.    Behavior  dimen- 
sions of  oano  delinquency. 
1962  Proc  Soc  Statistics  Sec  Am  Statistical 
Assn.  p.  62.    Behavior  factors  in  gang  delin- 
quency. 
Psychol  Rep  12:247,  Apr  63.    Empirical  note 
on  the  'number  of  factors'  problem  in  factor 
analysis. 
Sociol  Inquiry  32:185,  Spring  62.    Stategy  for 
utilizing  research  dilemmas:    Case  from  the 
study  of  parenthood  in  street  corner  gang. 
Sociological  Quart  p.  331,  Oct  62.    The  analy- 
sis of  self-descriptions  by  members  of  delin- 
quent gangs. 
MH         ZABARENKO,  LUCY,  Staunton  Clinic, 

Pittsburgh,  Pa.        Evaluation  of  psychiatric 
courses  for  physicians 
J  Med  Educ  39:892,  64.    Evaluation  of  continuing 
medical  education— a  tentative  tool. 


BS  TORREY,  JANE  W.,  Connecticut  Col.,  New 

London,  Conn.       Experimental  studies 
on  the  learning  of  language 
EP  LAWSON,  R.,  Ohio  State  U.  Res.  Fdn., 

Columbus       A  study  of  generalized 
reinforcement 
EP  ANTONITIS,  JOSEPH  J.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  Univ. 

Maine,  Orono,  Maine       Reinforcing  effects 
of  reflected  vocalizations 
BS  ELLIOTT,  DELBERT  S.,  San  Diego  State  Col. 

Fdn.,  San  Diego,  California        Delinquency, 
dropout  and  social  milieu  of  the  school 
MSM        PHILLIPS,  J.S.,  Sch.  Med.,  U.  Oregon,  Portland 
Comparability  of  film  and  live  interview 
behavior 
MSM        FRY,  C.L.,  Jr.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  U.  Virginia, 
Charlottesville       Effects  of  training 
communication  skills  to  children 
PET        JENKINS,  GLENN  L.,  Sch.  Phar.,  Purdue  Univ., 
West  Lafayette,  Ind.       Chemobiomorphology 
of  monoamine  oxidase  inhibitors 
Advances  in  Heterocyclic  Chemistry.  Academic 
Press,  New  York,  2:119,  63. 
BS  LEWIT,  DAVID  W.,  Sch.  Arts,  Sci.,  Grad., 

Univ.  Massachusetts,  Amherst,  Mass. 
Role  relations  and  conformity 
EP  BROZEK,  JOSEF,  Grad.  Sch.,  Lehigh  Univ., 

Bethlehem,  Pa.       Disruptive  effects 
of  flickering  illumination 
J  Psychol  59:243,  65.    Brightness  enhancement 

and  hue:    I.  The  effect  of  Munsell  hue  targets. 
J  Psychol  59:251,  65.    Brightness  enhancement 
and  hue:    II.  Hue  shift  as  a  function  of  steady 
and  intermittent  photic  stimulation. 
Percept  Motor  Skills  19:752,  64.    Depth  discrim- 
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Program  35th  Ann  Mtg  Eastern  Psychol  Assn 
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fusional  flicker. 
PMY        LEE,  J.C.,  Chicago  Med.  Sch.,  Illinois 

Controlled  double  blind  study  of  analgesic 
effects  of  LSD 
BS  WEINSTEIN,  EUGENE,  Grad.  Sch.,  Vanderbilt 

Univ.,  Nashville,  Tenn.       Altercasting 
and  interpersonal  control 
MH  McGEE,  R.K.,  Grad.  Sch.,  U.  Chattanooga, 

Tenn.       The  locus  of  control  factor  in 
schizophrenia 
PMY       ASTON,  RAY,  Sch.  Med.,  Wayne  State  Univ., 
Detroit  Mich.       Emotional  specificity 
of  depressant  druQS 
MH  NORMAN,  WARREN  T.,  Col.  Lit.,  Sci.,  Arts, 

Univ.  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 
Taxonomy  of  personality  attributes 
J  Appl  Psychol  49:348,  65.    Double-split  cross-validation: 
An  extension  of  Mosier's  design,  two  undesirable  alter- 
natives, and  some  enigmatic  results. 
Psychometrika  30:481,  65.    Matching  components  of  self- 
report  and  peer-nominations  personality  measures. 
EP  KORNBLUM,  SYLVAN,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ.  Michigan, 

Ann  Arbor,  Mich.       Studies  of  sensory-motor 
anticipation  in  choice  reaction  time 
Psychonom  Sci  2:55,  65.  Response  competition 
and/or  inhibition  in  two-choice  reaction  time. 
MSM       SHEERIN,  Sister  M.T.,  Regis  Col.,  Weston,  Mass. 
Assessment  of  the  personalities  of  sister 

teachers 

EP  GARDNER,  B.T.,  Liberal  Arts  Col.,  Tufts  U., 

Medford,  Mass.       Feeding  behavior  of 
salticid  spiders  during  satiation 
HUE        FIERRO-BENITEZ,  R.,  Escuela  Politecnica 
Nacional,  Quito,  Ecuador       Iodine  nutrition, 
endemic  goiter  and  endemic  cretinism 
MH-07207  MH  HENDIN,  H.,  American-Scandinavian  Fdn., 

NYC         Suicide  in  Scandinavia 
MH-072T0  MSM        STOKELY,  P.S.,  Sch.  Liberal  Arts,  C. 

Steubenville,  Ohio       A  study  of 
chlorpromazine-treated  olanaria.  Duqesia 
Ohio  J  Sci  63,  (No  6):290,  Nov  63.    Observa- 
tions on  the  behavior  and  reconstitution  of 
chlorpromazine-treated  planaria  (Dugesia 
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MH-07212  MSM        DEMBER,  W.N. ,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ.  Cincinnati, 

Ohie       Cognitive  dissonance  and 
perceptual  distortion 
MH-07214"  MSM        SHAW,  C.R.,  Sch.  Med.,  Hawthorn  O., 

Northville,  Michigan       Enzyme  studies 
of  human  cell  cultures 
MH-07215  MH  AMBROSE,  J.A.,  Tavistock  Inst.  Human  Relations, 

London,  England       The  nature  of  distress 
reactions  in  infancy 
MH-07217  EP  BROWNSTEIN,  AARON  J.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Florida  State  Univ.,  Tallahassee,  Fla. 
Effect  of  concurrent  punishment  and 
reinforcement 
MM-07219  PMY       SCHENKER,  VICTOR  J.,  Downstate  Med.  Cr., 

State  Univ.  New  York,  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
Effects  of  ethanol  on  amine  metabolism 
In  alcoholism 
MH-07220  MH  SCHWARTZ,  FRED,  Austen  Rlggs  Cr., 

Stockbridge,  Mass.       Transition  from 
perception  to  learning 
MH-07223  EP  THOMPSON,  WILLIAM  D.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Baylor 

Univ.,  Waco,  Texas       Studies  in  the 
behavioral  effects  of  UHF  radio  fields 


MH-07226  MH  LEVIN,  HARRY,  Col.  Home  Economics, 

Cornell  Univ.,  Ithaca,  N.Y.       Cognitive 
development  in  children 
J  Educ  Psychol  55,  (No  45:181,  64.    Writing  as 

pretraining  for  association  learning. 
J  Exp  Psychcl  67:173,  64.    Comparison  of  mean-1 
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principles  in  the  perception  and  retention  of 
verbal  material. 
J  Verb  Learn  Verb  Behav  2:142,  63.    A  study 
in  the  development  of  grapheme-phoneme  cor- 
respondence. 
J  Verb  Learn  Verb  Behav  3,  (No  25:176,  64.    Tht 
incidence  of  inflectional  suffixes  and  the  clasJ 
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Basic  Cognitive  Processes  in  Children,  Monogr 
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perception:    Discrimination  of  depth  compared 
with  discrimination  of  graphic  symbols. 
Child  Psychology,  p.  144,  63.    Perceptual 
development,  Ch  in  NSSE  Yearbook. 
MH-07227  EP  PATTON,  ROBERT  A.,  Sch.  Natural  Sci.,  Univ. 

Pittsburgh,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.       Comparative 
effects  of  drugs  on  animal  behavior 
MH-07228  MH  PANDE,  S.K.,  Sch.  Med.,  Johns  Hopkins  U., 

Baltimore,  Md.  Measurement  of  therapist- 

patient  influence 
Mff-0723<5  PET       COCHIN",  JOSEPH,  Sch.  Med.,  Boston  Univ., 

Boston,  Mass.        Factors  in  tolerance  to  the 
narcotic  analgesics 

Fed  Proc  23:283,  64.    Evidence  of  tolerance  to 
morphine  in  the  mouse  after  injection  of  serum 
from  morphine-tolerant  rabbits. 
J  Pharmacol  Exp  Thef  145,  (No  15:1,  Jul  64. 
Development  and  loss  pf  tolerance  to  morphine 
in  the  rat  after  single  and  multiple  injections. 
Pharmacologist  6:188,  64.    Studies  on  enzymes 
N-demethylating  narcotic  drugs. 
MH-07235  BS  ROSSI,  A.S.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ.  Chicago, 

Illinois       Solidarity  among  kinsmen  in 
the  urban  middle  class 
MH-07236  PMY        SIMPSON,  GEORGE  M.,  Research  Fdn.  Mental 

Hygiene,  Orangeburg,  N.Y.        Serum  and 
cerebrospinal  fluid  proteins  in  schizophrenia 
MH-07237  EP  JENSEN,  G.D.,  Grad.  Sch.,  DePaul  U„  Chicago, 

Illinois       Comparison  of  bar  pressing  in  rats 
and  children 
MH-07239  PMY       APPEL,  JAMES  B.,  Sch.  Med.,  Yale  Univ., 

New  Haven,  Conn.       Drugs  and  escape 
behavior 
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Arch  Gen  Psychiat  10:71,  64.   Analysis  of  aversively 

motivated  behavior. 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  7:166,  64. 
Proc  Am  Assn  Advance  Sci,  Cleveland,  63.  The  control  of 

behavior  by  punishment. 
Proc  Am  Psychol  Assn  Ann  Mtg,  Philadelphia,  63. 

Punishment  and  "recovery?" 
Psychol  Rep  16:721,  65.    Punishment:   Effects  of  shock 
intensity  on  response  suppression. 
MH-07240  PMY        RIEBER,  MORTON,  Col.  Med.,  Baylor  Univ., 

Houston,  Texas       Activity  level  and 
behavior  pathplogy  in  children 
Psychonom  Sci  3:325,  65.  The  effect  of  music  on  the 
activity  level  of  children. 
MH-07243  PMY       FELDSTEIN,  AARON,  Worcester  Fdn. 

Exptl.  Biology,  Shrewsbury,  Mass. 
Biogenic  amines,  biogenic  aldehydes 
and  alcohol 
MH-07249  SRC         FINK,  MAX,  Psychiatric  Res.  Fdn.  Missouri, 

St.  Louis,  Mo.       EEC  and  human 
Dsvchooharmacoloov 
MH-07253  EP  KARLIN,  LAWRENCE,  Grad.  Sch.,  New  York 

Univ.,  New  York,  N.Y.       The  use  of 
reaction  time  in  the  study  of  readiness 
MH-T57265  EP  TAPP,  JACK  T.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Vanderbilt 

Univ.,  Nashville,  Tenn.       Spreading 
cortical  depression  and  learning 
MH-07268  MH  BLOCH,  DONALD  A.,  Jewish  Board  of 

Guardians,  New  York,  N.Y.       Psycho- 
social replication  in  residential  treatment 
MH-07269  PMY        CICALA,  GEORGE  A.,  Univ.  Delaware,  Newark, 

Delaware       Experiments  in  developmental 
psychopharmacology 
MH-07271  PET         SPIRTES,  MORRIS  A.,  Hahnemann  Med.  Col. 

Philadephia,  Pa.       Chlorpromazine 
effects  on  erythrocytes 
Biochem  Pharmacol  12:47,  63.    Effects  of 
chlorpromazine  on  biological  membranes. 
II.  Chlorpromazine-induced  changes  in  human 
erythrocytes. 
Biochem  Pharmacol  12:1225,  63.    Further 
effects  of  chlorpromazine  on  the  human  erythro- 
cyte membrane. 
Clin  Chim  Acta  8:641,  63 .   A  rapid  and  simple 
method  for  the  determination  of  intracellular 
sodium  and  potassium  in  mammalian  erythrocytes. 
MH-07273  MH  LIEBERMAN,  M.A./U.  Chicago,  Illinois 

Adaptation  and  survival  under  stress  in 
the  aged 
MH-07274  MH  ORR,  DAVID  B.,  American  Inst.  Res., 

Washington,  D.C.       Early  identification 
of  behavior  prpblems 


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PMY      NORTON,  STATA,  Univ.  Kansas  Med.  Cr., 
Kansas  City,Kans.        Pharmacological 
studies  of  EEG  suppression 
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behavior  of  the  rat  under  chronic  isolation. 
Pharmacologist,  fall,  64.   Comparison  of  d- 
amphetamine  and  chlorpromazine  behavior 
and  cortical  potentials  in  the  cat. 
Pharmacologist,  fall,  64.   Correlation  of  behavidr 
and  evoked  fast  and  slow  cortical  potentials 
in  the  cat. 
Pharmacologist,  fall,  64.    Effect  of  d-amphet- 
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slow  potentials  in  rats. 
Psychopharmacologia  6:151,  64.   Measurement 
of  behavior  of  rats  under  isolation  and  obser- 
vations on  preliminary  drug  effects. 
PMY       HUNT,  HOWARD  F.,  New  York  State 
Psychiatric  Inst.,  New  York,  N.Y. 
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animal  behavior 
Biochem  Pharmacol  11:859,  62.    A  demonstra- 
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tral nervous  system  lesions  in  the  rat. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  57:65,  64.    Effects  of! 
some  rhinencephalic  lesions  on  retention  of 
conditioned  avoidance  behavior  in  cats. 
J  Pharm  Exp  Ther  140:103,  63.    The  effect  of 
unilateral  and  bilateral  medial  forebrain  bundle 
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Psychol  Rep  15:27,  64.    Problems  in  the  inter- 
pretation of  "experimental  neurosis". 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psycho!  59:37,  65.   Effects  of 
lesions  in  the  septal  area  on  conditioned  fear 
and  discriminated  instrumental  punishment  in 
the  albino  rat. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  59:49,  65.   Effect  of 
septal  lesions  on  thirst  in  the  rat  as  indicated 
by  water  consumption  and  operant  responding 
for  water  reward . 
J  Pharmacol  Exp  Ther  144:24,  64.   Effect  of  cen- 
tral nervous  system  lesions  on  barbiturate 
sleeping  time  in  the  rat. 
Psychol  Rep  15:27,  64.  Problems  in  the  inter- 
pretation of  "experimental  neurosis". 
Ph  D  Thesis,  Univ  Chicago,  65.   Early  handling 
in  rats:  The  effects  of  body  temperature  re- 
duction and  stimulation  on  adult  emotionality. 
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on  adult  emotionality. 
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punishment:   Properties  of  warning  stimuli  associated  with 
avoidable  and  unavoidable  shock. 
Trans  NY  Acad  Sci  27:923,  65.   Electro-convulsive  shock 

and  learning. 
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Univ.  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.      Social 
influence  and  behavior  change 
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cross-cultural  experience  on  national  imaaes. 
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attitude  change. 
Int  J  Group  Psychother  13,  (No  4):399,  63. 
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peutic change. 
Int  J  Group  Psychother  13,  (No  4):445,  63. 

Further  comments. 
J  Abnorrn  Soc  Psychol  67,  (No  6):608,  63. 
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spective. 
J  Soc  Issues  18.  (No  1):30,  62.    The  effects  of 
a  year's  experience  in  America  on  the  self- 
image  of  Scandinavians. 
PhD  Thesis,  Harvard  Univ,  Cambridge,  Mass, 
62.    Situational  and  personality  correlates  of 
identification  and  compliance. 
PhD  Thesis,  Harvard  Univ,  Cambridge,  Mass, 
64.    Personality  correlates  of  compliance, 
identification  and  internalization. 
J  Appl  Behav  Sci  1:149,  65.  The  effects  of  participation  in  a 
foreign  specialists  seminar  on  images  of  the  host  country 
and  the  professional  field. 
J  Personality  Soc  Psychol  1*3,  65.  Attitude  toward  the 
communicator,  perception  of  communication  content,  and 
attitude  change. 
J  Soc  Issues  21  (No  2):31,  65.  Manipulation  of  human 

behavior:  An  ethical  dilemma  for  the  social  scientist. 
Thesis,  Alice  Eagly,  Univ  Mich,  65.  Involvement  as  a 

determinant  of  response  to  discrepant  information. 
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sensory  input 


MH-07285  COM       CLYDE,  DEAN  J.,  Univ.  Miami,  Coral  Gables, 

Fla.       Predictors  and  criteria  in 
psychophai'macoiogy 
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performance  and  mood  under  amphetamine 
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J  Am  Statist  Assn  59:779,  64.    Some  comparisoris 
of  methods  of  fitting  the  dosage  response  curve 
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MH-07286  SRC        GLUECK,  SHELDON,  Sch.  Law,  Harvard  Univ., 

Cambridge,  Mass.       Typology  of  juvenile 
delinquents  and  recidivists 
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the  identification  of  delinquents. 
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and  promise  of  prediction  devices. 
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Cambridge^  Mass,  Cn'  18,  64.  Wanted:  A  ' 
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Parti. 
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Part  II. 
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fundamental  criminologic  research  in  Puerto  Rico. 
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criminal  justice. 
J  Crimin  Law  Crimin  Police  Sci  spring  66.  A  more  discrimina- 
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S  (ilueck,  bditor. 
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MH-07287  SRC        HIMELHOCH,  JEROME,  Goddard  Col.,  Plalnfleld, 

Vermont       Psychosocial  study  of  rural 
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HH-07290  EP         ANDY,  ORLANDO  J.,  Univ.  Mississippi  Med. 

Cr.,  Jackson,  Miss.        Limbic  system 
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MH-07291  MH         GELLERT,  ELIZABETH,  Association  for  Aid  of 

Crippled  Children,  N.Y .C.       Developmental 
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Orangeburg,  N.Y.       Rockland  Mental 
Disease  Clinical  Research  Center 
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Arch  Gen  Psychiat  10:199,  Feb  64.   Aspects 
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J  Nerv  Ment  Dis  136:388,  Apr  63.    RheoencepTi- 

alography.    I,  Review  of  the  technique. 
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J  Nerv  Ment  Dis  137:285,  Sep  63.    Rheoenceph- 
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schizophrenia. 
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thyroid  disease. 
Life  Sci  7:527,  63.    lodoamino  acid  distribution 
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Am  J  Psychiat  121,  (No  10):1028,  Apr  65.   Anti-depressant 

drugs. 
Am  J  Psychiat  122:300,  65.   Two-year  follow-up  study  of 
protein-bound  iodine  elevation  in  patients  receiving 
perphenazine. 


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Am  J  Psychlat  122:329,  Sep  65.  Estrogen  treatment  of 
patients  with  chronic  brain  syndrome  associated  wit'i 
cerebral  atherosclerosis. 

Am  Zool  5:231,  65.    Sccial  contact  and  the  use  of  space 

in  Dsvchiatric  patients. 
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of  L-and  D-lactate-C-M  in  humans  in  vivo. 
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Dhrenico  in  a  sheltered  workshop. 
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Fertil  Steril  io,  (No  6),  65.    Technique  for  the  induction  of 

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ship and  its  implication  for  migraine  headache. 
J  Chromaiogr  19:512,  65.   Automatic  read-out  systems  for 
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J  Lab  Clin  Med  65,  (No  5):848,  65.   An  improved  method  for 
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J  Nerv  Merit  Ois  141:68,  65.   Tablemate  choices  of  psychiatric 

patients:  A  technique  for  measuring  social  contact. 
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on-line  triggered  calibrator.   Technical  note. 
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of  the  rheoenceohalooraohic  waveform. 
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international  psychiatric  data. 
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Clinical  testing  of  a  new  dlhydromorphanthridine  derivative. 
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in  the  treatment  of  chronic  schizophrenia. 
Psychosomatics  6:330,  65.   Vivactil  (Protriptyline):  A  new 

and  potent  antidepressant. 
Science  150:1621,  65.   Oxygen  consumption  rate  and  electro- 

encephalographic  stage  of  sleep. 
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U.,  Wash.,  O.C.       A  history  of  Eastern  State 
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England       Biological  bases  of  age 
changes  in  speed  or  behaviour 
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Col.,  Radford,  Va.       Authoritarianism, 
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New  Haven,  Conn.       Drug-induced 
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Yeshiva  Univ.,  M.Y.C.       Intensive 
observations  on  chronic  N.P.  oatients 
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observations  on  chronically  hospitalized 
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Illinois  Univ.,  Carbondale,  III. 
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drua-free  schizophrenics  for  research. 
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J  Nerv  Ment  Dis  136:352,  63.  The  process-reactive  dis- 
tinction and  patients'  subculture. 
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words  in  schizophrenia. 
Progress  in  Experimental  Personality  Research,  Vol  I, 
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behavior  in  schizophrenia. 
MH-07308  SRC         ROE,  ANNE  R.,  Grad.  Sch.  Educ  ,  Harvard 

Univ.,  Cambridge,  Mass.       A  center 
for  research  in  careers 
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analysis. 
Harvard  Educ  Rev  34,  (No  4):559,  64.   A  measure- 
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cupational decisions:   A  pilot  study. 
Grad  Sch  Educ,  Center  for  Research  in  Careers, 
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urement in  guidance. 
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The  cultivation  of  career  in  vocational  develop- 
ment through  guidance-in-education. 
J  Res  Sci  Teaching  2:24,  64.    The  potential 

scientist  pool. 
Proc  Sympos  APA,  Los  Angeles,  Sep  64. 
Saturday's  children:  A  study  of  working 
boys. 
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Jan  65.    Career  development  through  liberal  arts  and  work. 
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Apr  65.    Commitment  and  tentativeness  during  career 
development  at  the  lower  level  of  higher  education. 
Grad  Sch  Educ,  Center  for  Research  in  Careers,  Harvard  Univ, 
Apr  65.    Personality  types  and  vocational  choice:  A  test 
of  Holland's  theory. 
Grad  Sch  Educ,  Center  for  Research  in  Careers,  Harvard  Univ, 

Apr  65.    Scientists  revisited. 
Grad  Sch  Educ,  Center  for  Research  in  Careers,  Harvard  Univ, 
May  65.   A  comparison  between  vocationally  decided  and 
undecided  college  freshmen. 
Grad  Sch  Educ,  Center  for  Research  in  Careers,  Harvard  Univ, 
Jul  65.    Career  pattern  studies:  Current  findings  with  possi- 
bilities. 
Grad  Sch  Educ,  Center  for  Research  in  Careers,  Harvard  Univ, 
Aug  65.    Personally  determined  career  and  entrepreneurial 
behavior:   Notes  and  comments  on  a  dialogue. 
MH-07309  BS  GREENBERG,  J.H.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Stanford  U., 

Cal.       Language  universals 
MH-07310  MSM        BAKER,  B.O.,  San  Francisco  State  C,  Cal. 

Effects  of  non-linear  scale  transformations 
on  F  and  t 
MH^07311  MSM       CHAPANIS.  N.P.,  Sch.  Psychol.,  Johns  Hopkins 

Univ.,  Baltimore,  Md.       Dependency 
relationships  and  sensitivity  to  texture 
MH-07312  MSM        JACKSON,  D.N.,  Stanford  U.,  Stanford,  Cal. 

Assessment  of  personality  with  trait  desir- 
ability Judgments 
MH-07314  MC  GOLDBERG,  STANLEY  I.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ. 

South  Carolina,  Columbia,  S.C.        New 
Leguminosae  alkaloids 
MH-07315  MSM        GOSS,  A.E.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  U.  Massachusetts, 

Amherst      Verbal  paired-associates 
learning  by  preschool  children 
MH-07316  MSM        BLAU,  Z.S.,  Col.  Nursing.,  U.  Illinois,  Chicago 

Flow  of  child  rearing  information  among  Negro 
and  White  mothers 
MH-07317  MSM        MAHL,  G.F.,  Sch.  Med.,  Yale  U.,  New  Haven, 

Conn.       Studies  in  expressive  aspects  of 
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modifying  chlorpromazine  hyperthermia  in  young 
albino  mice. 
MH  CHAPMAN,  LOREN  J.,  Sch.  Lib.  Arts,  Sci., 

Southern  lllionis  Univ.,  Carbondale, 
III.       Studies  of  illusory  correlation 
PMY        RECKLESS,  JOHN  B.,  Duke  Univ.  Med.  Cr., 
Durham,  N.C.       Isolation,  perceptual 
mode  and  drug  effects 
BS  RASHKIS,  HAROLD  A.,  Eastern  Pennsylvania 

Psy.  Inst.,  Philadelphia,   Pa.         Course 
and  process  of  language  acquisition 
Language,  May  65.   English  coordinating 
conjunctions. 
MH  KLEIN,  MALCOLM  W.,  Youth  Studies  Cr.,  Univ. 

Southern  California,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
The  nature  and  roles  of  female  delinquent 
aanas 
MH  ROSENBERG,  BENJAMIN  G.,  Bowling  Green 

State  Univ.,  Bowling  Green,  Ohio 
Sibling  associations  and  interactive 

response  sets 

Psydionom  Sci  1:81,  64.     The  relationship  of 
ordinal  position  and  sibling  sex  status  to  cog- 
nitive abilities. 
EP  OBRIST,  PAUL  A.,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ.  North 

Carolina,  Chapel  Hill,  N.C.       Studies  on 
heart  rate  conditioning 
J  Exp  Psychol  68:221,  64.    The  effects  of  controlled  and 
uncontrolled  respiration  on  the  conditioned  heart  rate 
response  in  human  beings. 
J  Exp  Psychol  70:32,  65.    Heart  rate  during  conditioning 
in  humans:   Effects  of  UCS  intensity,  vagal  blockade, 
and  adrenergic  block  of  vasomotor  activity. 
Proc  Am  Psychol  Assn  73rd  Ann  Mtg,  p.  165,  65.    Heart 
rate  during  conditioning  in  dogs:   Relationship  to  respiration 
and  gross  bodily  movements. 
Proc  Am  Psychol  Assn  74th  Ann  Mtg  p.  143,  66.    Heart  rate 
and  somatic-motor  changes  during  classical  conditioning 
in  dogs:    Effects  of  experimental  conflict. 
PMY       SCHWARTZ,  ARTHUR  S.,  Barrow  Neurological 
Inst.,  Phoenix,  Arizona       Neural 
mechanisms  of  hallucination 
BS  SCOTT,  WILLIAM  A.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  Univ. 

Colorado,  Boulder,  Colo.       Structural 
properties  of  cognition 
PMY       KLEIN,  DONALD   F.,   Hllside  Hosp.,  Glen  Oaks, 
L.I.,  N.Y.        Development  of  drug  sensitive 
behavioral  measures 
Am  J  Psychiat  121:911,  65.  Visual  hallucinations  with 

imipramine. 
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study. 
Proc  Soc  Psychophysiol  Res  Ann  Mtg,  Houston,  Texas,  65. 

Age,  base  blood  pressure,  diagnosis  and  mecholyl  test. 
Psychopharmacologia  7:27,  65.    Clinical  efficacy  of 
chlorpromazine-procyclidine  combination,  imipramine 
and  placebo  in  depressive  disorders. 
Recent  Advances  Biol  Psychiat  7:53,  65.    Imipramine-induced 
behavioral  disorganization  in  schizophrenic  patients: 
Physiologic  and  psychologic  correlates. 
Recent  Advances  Biol  Psychiat  7:273,  65.    Behavioral 
effects  of  imipramine  and  phenothiazines:   Implications  for 
a  psychiatric  pathogenetic  theory  and  theory  of  drug  action. 


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SIMKINS,  LAWRENCE,  Sch.  Arts,  Sci.,  Florida 
State  Univ.,  Tallahassee,  Florida 
Reinforcement  of  verbal  interactions 
SCHOENFELD,  WILLIAM  N.,  Grad.  Sch., 
Columbia  Univ.,  New  York,  N.Y.       Rein- 
forcement contingencies  and  exteroceptive 

controls  

J  Exp  Anal  Behav  7:391,  64.   Effects  of  a  DRL 
contingency  added  to  a  fixed-interval  reinforce* 
ment  schedule. 
BROOKS,  MELVIN  S.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Southern 
Illinois  Univ.,  Carbondale,  III. 
Family  stress  and  child  behavior 
Am  J  Pub  Health  54,  (No  5):803,  May  64. 
Reaction  of  mothers  to  literature  on  child 
rearing. 
Behav  Res  Ther  2:217,  65.   A  behaviour  modi- 
fication technique  for  the  hyperactive  child. 
Merrill-palmer  ifuart  tsehaTDevelop  8,  (no  i) 
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of  parents  to  child-rearing  information. 
PATTERSON,  GERALD  R.,  Univ.  Oregon,  Eugene, 
Oregon       Determinants  of  responsiveness 
to  social  stimuli 
Behav  Res  Ther  2:217,  65.  A  behavior  modifi- 
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Child  Develop  35:951,  64.    Peers  as  social 

reinforcers. 
J  Clin  Psychol  20:326,  64.  An  empirical  approach 

to  the  classification  of  disturbed  children. 
J  Exp  Child  Psychol  1:111,  64.    Investigations  of 
some  assumptions  and  characteristics  of  a  pro- 
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Current  Research  in  Behavior  Modification, 
Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  New  York,  65. 
Responsiveness  to  social  stimuli. 
Exp  Child  Psychol  1:111,  64.    Investigations  of  some 
assumptions  and  characteristics  of  a  procedure  for 
instrumental  conditioning  in  children. 
J  Personality  Soc  Psychol  2,  (No  6):844,  65.    Parents  as 
dispensers  of  aversive  stimuli. 
MH-08016  EP  MILES,  RAYMOND  C,  Col.  Educ,  Ohio  State 

Univ.,  Columbus,  Ohio       Behavior  following 
rearing  in  a  random  environment 
MH-08018  MH  RABiNER,  EDWIN  L.,  The  Gralnick  Fdn., 

Port  Chester,  N.Y.       Disruptive 
tensions  between  therapist  and  patient 
MH-08020  MH  REED,  JAMES  C,  Wayne  State  Univ.,  Detroit, 

Mich.       Cognitive  processes  and  reading 
disability 
MH-08027  PMY       SICE,  JEAN,  Chicago  Med.  Sch.,  Chicago,  III. 

Pharmacology  of  aliphatic  and  alicyclic 
acetals 

"Anal  biochem  fl,  (no  i;:2u,  May"64:  Determma- 
tion  of  glucuronic  acid  by  naphthoresorcinol. 
MH-08032  PMY        ROSENZWEIG,  MARK  R.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ. 

California,  Berkeley,  Cal.       Effects  of 
blindness  and  training  on  brain  and  behavior 
MH-08033  EP  GRICE,  G.  ROBERT,  Col.  Liberal  Arts,  Sci., 

Univ.  Illinois,  Urbana,  III.       Conditioning 
and  response  organization 
Am  Psychol  20:282,  65.   Do  responses  evoke 

responses? 
J  Exp  Psychol  69:357,  65.    Stimulus  generali- 
zation as  a  function  of  drive  level,  and  the 
relations  between  two  measures  of  response 
strenath. 
Psychol  Rev  71:247,  64.    Stimulus  intensity 
effects  depend  upon  the  type  of  experimental 
design. 
Psychonom  Sci  3:439,  65.   Role  of  adaptation  level  in 
stimulus  intensity  dynamism. 

NEIMARK,  EDITH  D.,  Grad.  Arts,  Sci., 
New  York  Univ.,  N.Y.C.       Analysis 
of  incidental  learning 
SEIDENBERG,  BERNARD,  Brooklyn  Col.,  Brooklyn, 
N.Y.       Attitudinal  determinants  of  binocular 
perception 
WEISBERG,  PAUL,  Grad.  Sch.,  Brown  Univ., 
Providence,  R.I.       Discrimination  learning 
in  10-15  month  old  infants 
HERMAN,  R.D.,  Pomona  Col.,  Claremont,  Cal. 

Cultural  factors  in  gambling 
HALL,  EDWARD  T.,  Illinois  Inst.  Technology, 
Chicago,  III.       Ethnic  use  of  micro-space 
in  interpersonal  encounters 
KESSLER,  JANE  W.,  Western  Reserve  Univ., 
Cleveland,  Ohio       Perceptual  rewards  in 
normal  and  deviant  development 
Am  Psychol  18:338,  63.    Free-play  measure- 
ment of  preschool  children's  preference  for 
repetition,  variation,  and  randomness  in  per- 
ceptual reinforcement. 
Harvard  Educ  Rev  35:18,  65.  A  psychologist's 
second  thoughts  on  concepts,  curiosity,  and 
discovery  in  teaching  and  learning. 
Playtest,  Instr  Manual,  Ment  Develop  Cent  Libr, 
Western  Reserve  Univ,  Cleveland,  65. 
KLEIN,  EDWARD  B.,  Sch.  Med.,  Yale  Univ., 
New  Haven,  Conn.         Motivation  and 
schizophrenic  performances 
Proc  Psychoanal  Assn  Ann  Conf,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif,  Sep  64.    Prospects  of  SPSSI  activities 
on  problems  of  mental  health. 

KATZ,  IRWIN,  Grad.  Sch.  Arts,  Sci.,  New  York 
Univ.,  N?w  York,  N.Y.       Test  motivation 
of  colleae  studenK 
CHESS,  STELLA,  New  York  Med.  Col .,  N.Y.C. 
Behavioral  study  of  mentally  retarded 
children 
ADAMS,  E.W.,  U.  California,  Berkeley 

Scales  of  measurement  and  uses  of  statistics 
LEHMANN,  HEINZ  E.,  Verdun  Protestant 
Hosp.,  Verdun,  Quebec,  Canada 
Psychoactive  drugs  in  the  aged 
I  rimipramine.  a  New  Anti-Depressant  La 
Trimipramine,  un  Nouvel  Antiderpresseur, 
Quebec  Psychopharm  Res  Assn,  Quebec,  64. 
Trimipramine,  A  New  Antidepressant.  Phoenix 
Print  Co,  Montreal,  Canada,  6b.    The  effects 
of  trimipramine  on  geriatric  patients. 
LtlBOWITZ,  HERSCHEL  W.,  Col.  Liberal  Arts, 
Pennsylvania  State  Univ.,  University  Park, 
Pa.       Analytic  studies  of  visual 
perception 
J  Exp  Psychol  69,  (No  3h25T,  Mar  65.   Some 
effects  of  contour  on  simultaneous  brightness 
contrast. 
Visual  Perception.  Macmillan  Co,  New  York,  65. 
MH  NEUGARTEN,  BERNICE  L.,  Univ.  Chicago, 

Chicago,  III.       Psychological  change  and 
adaptation  in  middle  age 
STAMM,  JOHN  S.,  Queens  Col.,  Flushing,  N.Y. 
Function  of  frontal  lobes  in  response 
integration 
Am  Psychol  19:510,  64.  Response  flexibility 
in  frontal  I v  lobectomized  monkeys. 


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MH  SMITH,  CHARLES  P.,  Princeton  Univ., 

Princeton,  N.J.        Child  training  and 
motivational  development 

EP  PEASTREL,  AUGUST  L.,  Sch.  Liberal  Arts, 

Pennsylvania  State  Univ.,  University  Park, 
Pa.       Semantic  and  phonetic  determinant  of 
generalization 

BS  LEFTON,  MARK,  Col.  Arts,  Sec.,  Western 

Reserve  Univ.,  Cleveland,  Ohio       Tech- 
nological unemployment  and  potential 
deviancv 

MSM        HAWKER,  J.R.,  Col.  Liberal  Arts,  Washburn  U., 
Topeka,  Kansas       Verbal  learning  in  relation 

In  nrnni-ammpH  instruction 

EP  REYNOLDS,  GEORGE  S.,  Grad.  Sch.,  U.  Chicago, 

Chicago,  III.       Effects  of  cortical 
lesions  on  timing  and  counting 
EP  BURKE,  C.J.,  California  State  Col.  at 

Hayward,  Hayward,  Cal.       Mathematical 
and  experimental  studies  of  learning 
J  Math  Psychol  2:53,  65.   A  paired  comparison 
of  oair  comparisons. 
PR  MENZEL,  EMIL  W.,  Jr.,  Yerkes  Regional 

Primate  Res.  Cr.,  Emory  Univ.,  Orange 
Park,  Fla.       Responsiveness  of  primates 
Percept  Motor  Skills  20:581,  65.   Effects  of  size 
and  shape  of  aperture  upon  visual  exploration 
by  rheusus  monkeys. 
Psychol  Forsch  27:337,  64T "Patterns "ofTeSpon- 
siveness  in  chimpanzees  reared  through  infancy 
under  conditions  of  environmental  restriction. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  59:231,  65.    Primate  selection  of 

food  by  sizes:  Visible  versus  invisible  rewards. 
Percept  Motor  Skills  20:581,  65.    Effects  of  aperture  size 

and  shape  upon  visual  exploration  in  rhesus  monkeys. 
Percept  Motor  Skills  20:1229,  65.    Food  selection  by 

rhesus  monkeys:    Size  constancy. 
COM        MILLER,  GEORGE  A.,  Cr.  Cognitive 

Studies,  Harvard  Univ.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Computer-instrumented  studies  of  cognitive 
processes 
Am  Psychol  20, (No  1):15,  65.   Some  preliminaries 
to  osvcholinauistics. 
EP  GORDON,  NORMAN  B.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Yeshiva  Univ., 

N.Y.C.       Sensory  interaction  and  motor 
learning 
PMY        KIMBLE,  GREGORY  A.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Duke  Univ., 
Durham,  N.C.       Parametric  studies  of 
conditioning 
J  Exp  Psychol  71:159,  66.    Improvement  in  recall  on 

unremforced  recall  trials. 
J  Verb  Learn  Verb  Behav  4:341,  65.   Extinction  of  R-S 
associations  and  performance  on  recall  trials  without 
informative  feedback. 
MH  THASS-THIENEMANN,  THEODORE,  Judge  Baker 

Guidance  Cr.,  Boston,  Mass.       Psycho- 
linguistic  approaches  in  child  psychiatry 
Top  Probl  Psychother  4:37,  63.    Psychotherapy 
and  psvcholinquistics. 
PMY       SCHOENFELD,  WILLIAM  N.,  Columbia  Univ., 
New  York,  N.Y.       Experimental 
studies  of  long-term  stress 
PMY        TRUITT,  EDWARD  B.,  Jr.,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ. 
Maryland,  Baltimore,  Md.       General 
pharmacology  of  nutmeg  and  derivatives 
SRC         KURLAND,  ALBERT  A.,  Spring  Grove  State  Hosp., 
Baltimore,  Md.       Psychotropic  drug 
combinations 
Curr  Ther  Res  6,  (No  10):626,  Oct  64.    Drug 
combinations  in  the  treatment  of  newly  admit- 
ted, acutely  ill  psychiatric  patients:    Prelim- 
inary report. 
Dis  Nerv  Syst  24:739,  63.    Combined  psycho- 
tropic drug  therapy. 
EP  BERNARD,  E.E.,    Sch.  Agri.,    N.  C.  St.  Col.  of 

Agric,  Engr.,    Raleigh,  North  Carolina       Limbic 
system  mediation  of  taste  perference 
BS  WEINREICH,  URIEL,  Grad.  Sch.,  Columbia  Univ., 

N.Y.C.       Geographic  differentiation  in 
coterritorial  societies 
Yearbook  of  the  American  Philosophical  Society, 
63.    Machine  aids  in  the  compilation  of  1 1  n- 
guistic  atlases. 
Word  21:154,  65.    Book  review:  A  linguistic  atlas  of 

Eastern  European  Yiddish. 
The  Field  of  Yiddish ,Vol  3,  66 

language  and  dialects. 
The  Field  of  Yiddish, Vol  3,  66 

tseiorussian  Yiddisn. 
The  Field  of  Yiddish,Vol  3,  66 
Yiddish  noun  pnrase,  microfi 
The  Field  of  Yiddish,Vol  3,  66 

Problems  in  the  preparatipn  of  introductory  population  and 
settlement  maps  for  the  language  and  culture  atlas  of 
Ashkenazic  Jewry. 
The  Field  of  Yiddish,Vol  3,  66.    Results  of  atlas  investi- 

gations  among  Jews  of  Germany. 
The  Field  of  Yiddish,  Vol  3,  66.    Stress  contrasts  in  the 

Slavic  component  of  Yiddish. 
The  Field  of  Yiddish,Vol  3,  66.    Yiddish  in  the  Ukraine: 

Isoglosses  and  historical  inferences. 
For  Max  Weinreich  on  His  Seventieth  Birthday,  The  Hague 
93,  64.    Channels  of  systematic  extinction  in  Yiddish 
dialects. 


The  gap  between  written 

The  geographic  makeup  of 

The  morphology  of  the 
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For  Max  Weinreich  on  His  Seventieth  Birthday,  The  Hague, 

245,  64.    Western  traits  in  transcarpathian  Yiddish. 
Proceedings  4th  World  Congress  Jewish  Studies,  Jerusalem, 
55^    Language  geography  as  an  aid  to  historical  research. 
The  Yiddish  Language  in  Northern  Poland:   Its  Geography  and 
History,  Bloomington,  Indiana,  65. 
MH-08108  MH  KAUFMAN,  MELVIN  E.,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ. 

Wisconsin,  Madison,  Wis.       Behavior 
of  institutionalized  mental  defectives 
MH-08111  PMY        RAY,  OAKLEY  S.,  Vet.  Administration  Hosp., 

Pittsburgh,  Pa.       Tranquilizer  effects  on 
experimental  anxiety 
Life  Sci  4:823,  65.   Behavioral  effects  of  L-alpha 

methvl  doDa. 
Life  Sci  4:1185,  65.    Effects  of  L-alpha  methyl 

doDa  on  discrete  trial  behavior. 
Proc  Am  Psychol  Assn  Ann  Mtg,  Jul  65.   A 
study  of  stimulus  complexity  and  alternation 
behavior  in  the  auditory  mode  with  the  white  rat. 
Am  J  Physiol  210:6,  66.    Drug  alteration  of  autonomic 

function  and  electroconvulsive  shock  mortality  in  rats. 
Fed  Proc  Vol  24,  65.    Behavioral  effects  of  L-alpha  methyl 

dopa. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  62:1,  66.    Development  of  Sidman 
avoidance  responding  under  three  R-S,  S-S  intervals. 
MH-08112  EP  HAVENS,  LESTON  L.,  Mass.  Mental  Health  Cr., 

Boston,  Mass.       Studies  in  visual  word 
perception 
Percept  Motor  Skills  19:75,  64.   Structural  fea- 
tures of  competitive  response. 
Psychonom  Sci  2:153,  65.    Stimulus  frequency: 
Determinant  of  perception  or  response'' 
MH-08116  PR  HILL,  CHARLES  W.,  Columbian  Col.,  George 

Washington  Univ.,  Washington,  D.C. 
Transfer  effects  of  response  complexity 
in  monkeys 
MH-08118  PMY       JACOBS,  MARTIN  A.,  Sch.  Med.,  Boston  Univ., 

Boston,  Mass.       The  psychosomatic 
etiology  of  allergic  disorders 
MH-08119  EP  WAUGH,  NANCY  C,  Sch.  Med.,  Harvard 

Univ.,  Cambridge,  Mass.       Short  and  long- 
term  memory 
Psychol  Rev  72:89,  65.    Primary  memory. 
MH-08123  EP  CHURCH,  RUSSELL  M.,  Grad.  Sch.,   Brown 

Univ.,  Providence,  R.I.        Characteristics 
of  a  punishing  stimulus 
Proc  Eastern  Psychol  Assn  Mtg,  Apr  66.    The  effect  of 

punishment  on  resistance  to  extinction. 
Proc  Eastern  Psychol  Assn  Mtg,  Apr  66.    Differences 

between  punishment  and  CER  in  response  suppression. 
Proc  Eastern  Psychol  Assn  Mtg,  Apr  66.   Modification  of 
the  suppressive  effect  of  punishment  by  prior  exposure 
to  aversive  stimuli. 
Proc  Psychonom  Soc  Ann  Mtg,  Chicago,  Oct  65.    Response 
suppression  as  a  function  of  the  intensity  and  duration  of 
a  punishment. 
Psychonom  Sci  5:23,  66.    Response  suppression  as  a 

function  of  the  schedule  of  punishment. 
Thesis,  PhD,  D  S  Camp,  Brown  Univ,  65.   Response 
suppression  as  a  function  of  punishment  intensity  and 
response  punishment  contiguity. 
Thesis,  MA,  G  A  Raymond,  Brown  Univ,  65.    Effects  of 

delay  of  punishment  in  a  free-responding  situation. 
Thesis,  MA,  R  B  Beauchamp,  Brown  Univ,  66.   A  comparison 
of  the  degree  of  suppression  following  either  a  discriminative 
punishment  treatment  or  a  conditioned  emotional  response 
treatment. 
MH-08124  MH  CROWDER,  THORA  H.,  Col.  Liberal  Arts,  Univ. 

Mississippi,  University,  Miss.       Analysis  of 
social  operants  in  young  children 
MH-08125  EP  COOK,  JOHN  0.,  North  Carolina  State  Col., 

Raleigh,  N.C.       Psychophysiological 
studies  of  choice  of  delay 
MH-08126  PMY        BROWN,  BARBARA  B.,  California  Col.  Med., 

Los  Angeles,  Cal .        Theta  wave  conduction  and 
behavior 
MH-08127  MSM        SIMPSON,  GEORGE  E.,  Oberlin  Col.,  Oberlin, 

Ohio       Popular  health  practices  in 
underdeveloped  countries 
MH-08128  MSM        SLATER,  P. E.,  Brandeis  U.,Waltham,  Mass. 

Sex  antagonism  and  narcissism — A  cross- 
cultural  study 
MH-08129  MSM       GOLDSCHMIDT,  LE0NTINE,  Re?.  Fdn.  for  Mental 

Hygiene,  Inc.,  N.Y.C.  Drug  senstivity 

in  mental  patients 
MH-08130  MC  COAD,  P.,  Chapman  Col.,  Orange,  California 

A  nuclear  modification  of  phenothiazine 
MH-08134  BS  TRYON,  ROBERT  C,  Col.  Letters,  Sci., 

Univ.  California,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Biosocial  bases  of  individual  and 
orouo  differences 
Users'  Manual,  PUBCAP,  (No  1):326,  Feb  64. 
BC  TRY  computer  system  of  cluster  and  factor 
analysis. 
Multivar  Behav  Res  1:95,  66.   The  BC  TRY  computer  system 

of  cluster  and  factor  analysis. 
Users'  Manual  of  the  BC  TRY  System  of  Cluster  and  Factor 
Analysis,  Jul  65. 
MH-08135  MH  CLAUSEN,  JOHN  A.,  Univ.  California,  Berkeley, 

Cal.       The  Berkeley  growth  study-- 
Patterns  of  development 
Child  Psychology,  Nat  Soc  Study  Educ,  Chicago, 
Ch2:62,  63.    Sociological  correlates  of 
child  behavior. 


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MH  LITTLE,  KENNETH  B.,  Grad.  Col.,  Univ.  Denver, 

Denver,  Colo.       Physical  space  in  inter- 
Dersonal  relations 
BS  MUSGRAVE,  BARBARA  S.,  Smith  Col., 

Northampton,  Mass.  Compound  stimuli 

in  verbal  learning  and  behavior 
BS  CURTIS,  RICHARD  F.,  Yale  Univ.,  New  Haven, 

Conn.       Flexibility  in  community  status 
systems 
MH  COLLINS,  MARY  E.,  Postgraduate  Cr.,  Psycho- 

therapy, New  York,  N.Y.       Dissimulation 
factors  in  attitude  measurement 
MH  RORER,  LEONARD  G.,  Oregon  Research  Inst., 

Eugene,  Oregon       Learning  clinical 
inference 
BS  ROBERTS,  JOHN  M.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  Cornell 

Univ..  Ithaca,  N.Y.       Models  in  culture 
El  Palacio  72,  (No  2):17,  65.    Pattern  and  competence:  A 

consideration  of  tick  tack  toe. 
BS  BOTKIN,  PATRICIA  T.,  Col.  Ed,  Univ. 

Rochester,  Rochester,  N.Y.       Development 
of  role  taking  and  communication  skills 
MH  MORROW,  WILLIAM  R.,  State  Hosp.,  Fulton,  Mo. 

Mental  -patient  resources  and  prognosis 
VIS  KAPLAN,  IRA  T.,  New  York  Univ.  Med.  Cr., 

N.Y.C.       Ocular  movement  during  visual 
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J  Exp  Psychol  71:488,  66.    Visual  search  and  immediate 

memory. 
J  Psvchol  62:241.  66.    Distribution  of  anagram  solution  time. 
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targets . 
MSM      DAVIS,  W.W.,  Sch.  Phar.,  Univ.  Oklahoma, 

Norman       Pharmacology  of  avian  broody  behavior 
MSM        HEIMSTRA,  NORMAN  W.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ.  South 
Dakota,  Vermillion,  S.  Dak.       Effects  of 
early  drug  treatment  on  adult  behavior 
MSM        SCHEANS,  D.J.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  U.  Vermont, 
Burlington       Kinship  configurations  in  a 
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Ethnology  3,  CNo  4):364,  Oct  64.    Kith-centered 
action  groups  in  an  llokano  Barrio. 
MSM        ICKEN  SAFA,  H.,  Youth  Development  fi ., 
Syracuse  U.,  N.Y.       Family  structure  ana 
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COM       SAKODA,  JAMES  M.,  Brown  Univ.,  Providence, 
R.I.       Computer  programming  for 
behavioral  sciences 
Behav  Sci  10:182,  64.   Book  review  of  DYSTAL 

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CompuFer  Methods  in  the  Anafysls  oTLarqe- 
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MHP       LEIGHTON,  ALEXANDER  H.,  Col.  Med., 
Cornell  Univ.,  Ithaca,  N.Y.       Psychiatric 
disorder  and  sociocultural  environment 
Sci  Am  212,  (No  5) ,  May  65.   Poverty  and 

social  chanae. 
Approaches  to  Cross-Cultural  Psychiatry, 

Cornell  Univ  Press.  New  York.  65. 
Magic.  Faith  and  Healing,  Free  Press,  Glencoe, 
NY,  64.   Psychotherapeutic  aspects  of 
shamanism  of  St.  Lawrence  Island,  Alaska. 
EP         NEWTON,  D.G.,  State  Univ.  New  York,  Upstate 
Med.  Cr.,  Syracuse       Infantile  stimulation  and 
resistance  to  fatigue 
PMY       DEMENT,  WILLIAM  C,  Sch.  Med.,  Stanford  Univ., 
Palo  Alto,  Cal.       The  nature  and  function 
of  sleep 
Electroenceph  Clin  Neurophysiol  17:443,  64. 

Does  rapid  eye  movement  sleep  have  a  function? 
Electroenceph  Clin  Neurophysiol  17:608,  64. 
A  polygraphic  study  of  the  narcoleptic  sleep 
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Electroenceph  Clin  Neurophysiol  17:611,  64. 
A  sleep  EEG-rapid  eye  movement  cycle  in 
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ohvsioloaical  variations. 
Exp  Neurol  12:1,  65.  Middle  ear  muscle  activity 

in  cats  during  sleeo. 
Proc  Assn  Psychophysiol  Stud  Sleep,  5th  Ann 
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Proc  Assn  Psychophysiol  Stud  Sleep,  5th  Ann 
Mtg,  Washington,  DC,  Mar  65.  The  persistence 
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Proc  Assn  Psychophysiol  Stud  Sleep,  5th  Ann 
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New  Directions  in  Psychology  II,  Holt,  Rinehart 
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Am  J  Psychiat  122:404,  65.    Recent  studies  on  the 

biological  role  of  rapid  eye  movement  sleep. 
Int  J  Psychiat  2:42,  66.    The  nature  and  function  of  the 

D-state.    Discussion. 
J  Nerv  Ment  Dis  140:119,  65.    The  influence  of  the 
laboratory  situation  on  the  dreams  of  the  experimental 
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Mod  Med,  p.  185,  65.    Dreaming:  A  biologic  state. 
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attack. 
Psychosom  Med  5:415,  65.    Electroencephalographic  and 
autonomic  activity  during  and  after  prolonged  sleep  depri- 
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Science  150:1318,  65.    Sleep:   Changes  in  threshold  to 
electroconvulsive  shock  in  rats  after  deprivation  of 
"paradoxical"  phase. 
Science  152:604,  66.   The  ontogenetic  development  of  the 

sleep-dream  cycle  in  the  human. 
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p.  61,  65.   REM  sleep  and  the  effect  of  its  deprivation. 
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New  York,  p.  247..  65.    Perception  during  sleep. 
MH-08187  PET        BAN,  YOSHIC,  Sch.  Med.,  Hokkaido  Univ., 

Sapporo,  Hokkaido,  Japan       Chemical 
studies  on  indole  alkaloids 
Chem  Industry,  p.  473,  65.   Fischer  indole  syn- 
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Chem  Industry  (London)  p.  710,  64.    Direct 

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2-substituted  benzimidazoles. 
Tetrahedron  Letters  (No  35):2419,  64.    Bischler- 
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Chem  Ind  p473,  65.   Fischer  indole  syntnesis  and  ethylation 

of  2,3-disubstituted  indoles  with  polyphosphate  esters. 
Chem  Pharm  Bull  Tokyo  13:1073,  65.   Studies  on  the 

structures  of  some  indolocholestanes. 
Tetrahedron  Lett  27:2261,  65.   Total  synthesis  of  W-aspido- 
spermine. 
MH-08193  BEH         DALTON,  WILLIAM  G„  Univ.  Manchester, 

Manchester,  England       Structural 
nrnrpss  in  a  Bedouin  trihe 
MH-08194  BEH        SCHNEIDER.  DAVID  M.,  Univ.  Chicago, 

Chicago,  III.       Marriage  ritual  influence 
on  social  structure 
MH-08195  MSM        BENINGTON,  FREDERICK,  Univ.  Alabama  Med. 

Cr.,  Birmingham,  Ala.       Neurophysio- 
logical  action  of  gymnemates 
MH-08197  MSM        MINTZ,  D.E.,  City  Col.  New  York,  N.Y.C. 

The  discriminative  prpperties  of 
response 
MH-08198  MSM        LARDXUEE,  T.K.,  Dartmouth  Col.,  Hanover,  N.H. 

Learninq  in  mongoloid  hamsters 
MH-08199  BS  WERNER,  0.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  Indiana  U., 

Bloomington       Fieldwork  for  a  Navaho 
ethnomedical  domain  dictionary 
MH-08203  MSM        FOSHEE,  DONALD  P.,  Univ.  Mississippi  Med. 

Cr.,  Jackson,  Miss.       Electrophysiological 
correlates  of  self-stimulation 
MH-08207  MSM        MAIER,  R.A.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Loyola  Univ., 

Chicago,  III.       Reaction  to  negative 
atmospheric  ions  after  stress 
MH-08209  MSM        NAZZARO.  J.R.,  Mary  Washington  Col., 

Fredericksburg,  Va.       Anchoring  in 
audi  torydi  mens  ions 
MH-08212  MSM        MICHEL,  ANDREE,  Centre  National  de  la 

Recherche  Scientifique,  Paris,  France 
Urban  family  structure  and  mental  health 
MH-08214  MSM       KENYON,  G.S.,  Sch.  Education,  Univ.  Wisconsin, 

Madison       Structure  of  attitudes  toward  physical 
activity 
Proc  Nat  Conv  Am  Assn  Health,  Phys  Educ  and 
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multidimensional  model  for  the  characteriza- 
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Proc  Sympos  Role  of  Physical  Activity  in  the 
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Univ,  Jun  64.    The  contribution  of  physical 
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MH-08216  MSM       POLLARD",  JOHN  C",  Sch.  Med.,  Univ.  Michigan, 

Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  The  effects  of  LSD-25 

on  tests  of  creativitv  and  tolerance  to  rearession 
MH-08217  MSM        LANSING,  ROBERT  W.,  Col.  Liberal  Arts, 

Univ.  Arizona,  Tucson,  Ariz.       Psychological 
and  EEG  changes  in  chronic  pulmonary  disease 
MH-08219  MSM        BEACH,  F.A.,  Col.  Letters,  Sci.,  U.  California, 

Berkeley       The  limbic  system  and  behavior 
in  the  skunk 
MH-08221  MSM        SINGER,  PHILIP,  Albany  Med.  Col.  Union 

Univ.,  Albany,  N.Y.       A  pilot  study  in 
ethnoosvehiatrv  in  British  Guiana 
MH-08223  MSM        HAKES,  D.T.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  U.  Texas, 

Austin       The  assessment  of  nonsense 
syllable  similarity 


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MSM       WHITE,  R.A.,  Saint  Louis  Univ.,  Mo. 
Factors  in  urban  adjustment  of  Dakota 
Indians 
MSM       GOODMAM,  L.,  Mental  Retardation  Clinic,  New 
York,  N.Y.       Reactions  of  Puerto-Rican 
families  to  mental  retardation 
J  Verb  Learn  Verb  Behav  1:100,  62.    Some  auto- 
nomic correlates  of  serial  learnina. 
Science  139:227,  Jan  63.   Skin  resistance  levels 
and  aalvanic  skin  resoonse. 
MSM        SIMMEL,  M.L.,  Brandeis  U.,  Waltham,  Mass. 

Postural  phantoms  in  doqs 
MSM        STACHNIK,  T.,  Illinois  Wesleyan  U.,  Bloomington, 
III.       Fixed-ratio  avoidance  reinforcement 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  7,  (No  11:123,  Jan  64.  Dual- 
purpose  relay  timer. 
Science  143,  (No  36091:971,  Feb  64.    Behavior: 
Persistence  of  shock-induced  aggression. 
MSM        JOHNSON,  R.C.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  U.  Hawaii, 
Honolulu,  Hawaii       Latency,  association 
value,  and  verbal  learning 
J  Psychol  53:301,  64.  Mean  associative  latencies 

of  200  CVC  trigrams. 
JVerBTeaTrT VertTBeri iav  3,  (No  15:77,  Feb  64. 
Latency  and  association  value  as  predictors 
of  rate  of  verbal  learning. 
PMY       BECK,  LLOYD  H.,  Ypsilanti  State  Hosp., 
YpsManti,  Mich.       Visual  functions 
in  the  schizophrenic 
MH  MAHLER,  MARGARET  S.,  Masters  Children's 

Center,  New  York,  N.Y.       Study  of  normal 
separation-individuation 
Psychoanal  Stud  Child  18:307,  63.    Thoughts 

about  development  and  individuation. 
Psychoanal  Stud  Child  18:325,  63.    Studies 

of  the  sepaiation-individuation  phase. 
Psychoanal  Quart  34,  (No  4),  Oct  65.    Mother- 
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J  Am  Acad  Child  Psychiat  4,  (No  4),  Oct  65.    On  early 

infantile  psychosis:   The  symbiotic  and  autistic  syndromes. 
SRC         SIMPSON,  GEORGE  M.,  Rockland  State  Hosp., 
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Clin  Pharm  Ther  5,  (No  31:310,  May-Jun  64. 
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Psychopharmacologia  5:306,  64.    The  clinical 

evaluation  of  a  new  butyrophenone  (WY-3457).. 
Am  J  Psychiat  121,  (No  8):784,  Feb  65.   Studies 
on  a  second  long-acting  fluphenazine. 
MSM        YOUTZ,  R.P.,  Barnard  Col.,  Columbia  Univ., 
N.Y.C.       Aphotic  digital  color  sense 
(ADCS).  parameter  search 
MSM        FOSTER,  D.,  Virginia  Military  Inst., 
Lexington       Odors  in  series  and 
parallel 
MHK        BOTWINICK,  JACK,  Duke  Univ.  Med.  Cr., 
Durham,  N.C.       Psychological  aspects 
of  r.ging 
BS  PAYSON,  HENRY  E.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch., 

Hanover,  N.H.       Psychiatric  illness 
among  medical  inpatients 
MSM        RODMAN,  H.,  The  Merrill-Palmer  Inst., 
Detroit,  Mich.       Lower-class 
familv  organization 
MSM        CHAMBLISS,  W.J.,  Sch.  Arts,  Sci., 

U.  Washington,  Seattle       The  effects 
of  interaction 
MSM        WOLOWITZ,  HOWARD  M.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ. 
Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  Michigan       Family 
power  structure  and  male  paranoids'  sex 
identity 
MSM        GOTTLIEB,  GILBERT,  Dorothea  Dix  Hosp., 
Raleigh,  N.C.       Auditory  development 
of  the  human  neonate 
Am  Psychol  19:504,  64.   A  relationship  between 
non-nutritive  sucking  and  cyclic  heart  rate  in 
human  infants:    Preliminary  findings. 
MSM       HOOD,  W.R.,  Chatham  College,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Group  and  intergroup  in  the  Anglo-Latin  sub- 
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MSM      WELCH,  B.L.,  Col.  William  &  Mary,  Williamsburg, 
Va.       Effects  of  population  density  on  catechol 
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Proc  16th  Int  Congr  Zool,  Washington,  1:269, 
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Proc  Sympos  Medical  Aspects  of  Stress  in  the 
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MSM        CANCIAN,  F.A.,  Harard  Univ.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
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MSM        ERIKSEN,  CHARLES  W.,  Sch.  Liberal 
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interpersonal  attraction 
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THOMPSON,  CHARLES  P.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 
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ZIMET,  CARL  N.,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ.  Colorado, 
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MSM        PARE,  W.P.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  Boston  Col., 
Chestnut  Hiil,  Mass.       The  effect  of 
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GOTTSCHALK,  LOUIS  A.,  Cincinnati  Gen.  Hosp., 
Cincinnati,  Ohio        Drugs,  personality  and 
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TERMAN,  C.  RICHARD,  Col.  William  and  Mary, 
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Bull  Ecol  Soc  Am  44:123,  63.    Cessation  of 
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Am  Zool  4:270,  64.   Behavioral  aspects  of 
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MC         SILVA,  RICARDO  A.,  San  Fernando 
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Radical  oxidation  of  indolic  compounds 
EP  VOSS,  J.F.,  U.  Pittsburgh,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Probabilistic  verbal  learning 
MSM        COLBY,  BENJAMIN  N.,  Museum  New  Mexico, 
Santa  Fe,  New  Mexico       Computer  analysis 
of  TAT  protocols 
PMY       CASSELL,  WILFRED  A.,  Upstate  Med.  Cr., 
State  Univ.  New  York,  Syracuse,  N.Y. 
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P5yCh656m  Med  26,  (NO  21:172,  Mar-ADf  64. 
A  projective  index  of  body-interior  awareness. 
MSM        CHAVEZ,  MARGARITO  N.,  California  Col.  Med., 
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MH  WALLERSTEIN,  ROBERT  S.,  Menninger  Fdn., 

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WALTERS,  C.  ETTA,  Florida  State  Univ., 
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J  Gen  Psychol  69:335,  63.    The  relationship 
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J  Exp  Psychol  67:392,  64.   Forms  of  stimulus  re- 

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J  Exp  Psychol  67:439,  64.   Concept  learning  as 
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Psychonom  Sci  1:209,  64.  Modes  for  displaying 
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MSM       NASH,  DENNISON  J..  Univ.  Connecticut, 
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Cal.       Motor  performance  of  children 
PERVIN,  LAWRENCE  A.,  Princeton  U.niv., 

Princeton,  New  Jersey       Effects  of 

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Boston  Univ.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Religious  influence  upon  acculturation 
SNYDER,  JOHN  F.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Loyola  Univ., 

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metabolism 
ROBINSON,  E.,  Stern  Col.  Women,  Yeshiva  Univ.,  MH-08368 

New  York,  N.Y.  Fear  behavior  of  amygdal- 

ectomized  rats  with  chlorpromazine 
Psychol  Res  15,  (No  2r:211,  Apr  65.  The  effeTt  MH-08369 

of  chlorpromazine  on  fear -motivated  behavior  of 
amygdalectomized  rats. 
BIERI,  JAMES",  Brooklyn  Col.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.  MH-08370 

Individual,  social  and  information  effects 

on  judgment 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  67:317,  63.    An  infor-  MH-08371 

mational  analysis  of  clinical  judgment. 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  67:616,  63.   Anchoring 

effects  in  seauential  clinical  judgments. 
J  Clin  Psychol  19:193,  63.    A  factor  analytic  MH-08374 

and  trait  inference  study  of  the  Leary  interper- 
sonal checklist. 
J  Personality  32:119,  64.    Information  transmis- 
sion in  clinical  judgments  as  a  function  of  stim- 
ulus dimensionality  and  cognitive  complexity. 
Psychol  Rep  13:26,  63.    Cognitive  complexity 

as  a  function  of  own  and  provided  constructs.  MH-08376 

Psychol  Res  15:503,  64.    Social  concept  attain- 
ment and  cognitive  complexity. 
LEMMON,  W.B.,  Sch.  Arts,  Sci.,  Univ.  MH-08377 

Oklahoma,  Norman,  Okla.  Imprinting 

and  herding  behavior 
SIEGEL,  BERNARD  J.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Stanford 

Univ.,  Stanford,  Cal.       Folk  beliefs 

in  cultural  change 
GILLIN,  JOHN  P.,  Sch.  Social  Sci.,  Univ. 

Pittsburgh,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.       Disintegration  MH-08378 

of  sociocultural  systems 
CARLTON,  PETER  L.,  Sch.  Arts,  Sci., 

Rutgers  State  Univ.,  New  Brunswick,  N.J.  MH-08380 

Brain  system  independence  in  behavior 

activation 
MARSH,  ROBERT  M.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  Cornell  MH-08382 

Univ.,  Ithaca,  N.Y.       Social  mobility  and 

kinship  in  an  industrializing  society 
ARENSBERG,  CONRAD  M.,  Grad.  Faculties, 

Columbia  Univ.,  N.Y. C.       Changing  MH-08383 

social  system  and  social  values 
JARBOE,  CHARLES  H.,  Col.  Med.,  Univ. 

Louisville,  Louisville,  Ky.       Structural  MH-08384 

specificity  of  picrotoxinin  action 
VOGT,  EVON  Z.,  Sch.  Arts,  Sci.,  Harvard  Univ., 

Cambridge,  Mass.       Personality  character- 
istics of  community  leaders 
HOWELLS,  W.W.,  Sch.  Arts,  Sci.,   Harvard  MH-08386 

Univ.,   Cambridge,   Mass.  Micro-evolution 

in  the  New  Guinea  highlands 
BONEAU,  C.  ALAN,  Grad.  Sch.  Arts,  Sci., 

Duke  Univ.,  Durham,  N.C.       LINC  computer 

evaluation  grant 
MOUNTCASTLE,  VERNON  B. ,  Sch.  Med.,  Johns 

Hopkins  Univ.,  Baltimore,  Md.        LINC  MH-08387 

computer  evaluation  arant 
WEISS,  BERNARD,  Johns  Hopkins  Sch.  Med., 

Baltimore,  Md.       LINC  computer 

evaluation  grant  MH-08388 

HIND,  JOSEPH  E.,  Jr.,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ. 

Wisconsin,  Madison,  Wis.       LINC  computer 

evaluation  grant  MH-08389 

BLOUGH,  DONALD  S.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Brown  Univ., 

Providence,  R.I.       LINC  computer  MH-08392 

evaluation 
LILLY,  JOHN  C,  Communication  Research  Inst., 

Miami,  Fla.       LINC  computer  evaluation 

grant  MH-08397 

TORRES,  AURELIO  A.,  New  York  State  Psychiatric 

Inst.,  N.Y.C.       Drug  effects  on  extinction 

of  conditioned  avoidance 
HILL,  REUBEN,  Col.  Sci.,  Literature, 

Arts,  Univ.  Minnesota,  Minneapolis, 

Minn.       Eighth  International  MH-08399 

Familv  Research  Seminar 


MSM        SPEARS,  WILLIAM  C,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ. 
Denver,  Denver,  Colo.       Assessment 
of  shape  preference  in  human  infants 
MH  SINGER,  JEROME  L.,  Col.  Lib.  Arts,  Sci., 

The  City  Col.,  City  Univ.  of  N.Y.,  N.Y.C. 
Aspects  of  internally-produced  cognitive 
processes 
Int  J  Soc  Psychiat  8:272,  62.    Daydreaming 
patterns  of  American  subcultural  groups. 
J  Consult  Psychol  26:446,  62.    An  experimental 
study  of  some  relationships  between  daydream- 
ing and  anxiety. 
Percept  Motor  Skills  17:187,  63.   A  factor- 
analytic  study  of  daydreaming  and  conceptually- 
related  cognitive  and  personality  variables. 
EP  ZEIGLER,  H.  PHILIP,  Grad.  Sch.,  City  Col., 

N.Y.C.       Functional  organization  of 
forebrain  structure 
Arch  Ital  Biol  102:587,  64.   Cortical  sensory  and 

motor  areas  of  the  quniea  pig. 
Psychol  Bull  61:362,  64.   Displacement  activity 
and  motivational  theory. 
MH         STECHLER,  GERALD,  Massachusetts  Mem. 
Hosps.,  Boston,  Mass.        The  development 
of  social  perception  during  infancy 
Science  144,  (No  3616):315,  Apr  64.    New- 
born attention  as  affected  by  medication  during 
labor. 
MSM        CIEUTAT,  VICTOR  J.,  Col.  Liberal  Arts, 
Louisiana  State  Univ.,  New  Orleans,  La. 
Individual  differences  in  verbal  learning 
MSM        KELLER,  FRED  S.,  Columbia  Univ.,  N.Y.C. 
Stimulus-matching  ability  of  young 
children 
MSM        WILSON,  THURLOW  R„  Univ.  Pittsburgh, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.       Interpersonal 
orientations  and  qroup  behavior 
MSM        WILLIAMS,  HERBERT  H.,  San  Francisco  State 
Col.,  San  FRANCISCO,  Cal.       Socio-psycho- 
loaical  functions  of  extended  family 
structure 
MSM        KARSH,  EILEEN  B.,  Drexel  Inst.  Technology, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.       Extinction  of  punished 
and  rewarded  responding 
Psychonom  Sci  1:139,  64.    Punishment:    Effect  on  learning 
and  resistance  to  extinction  of  discrete  operant  behavior. 
Psychonom  Sci  1:359,  64.    Punishment  and  reward  in 

children's  instrumental  learning. 
MHK        TOBACH,  ETHEL,  American  Museum  of  Natural 
History,  New  York,  N.Y.       Vertebrate 
emotional  behavior— Phylogeny  and  ontogeny 
EP  THOMPSON,  ROBERT,  Sch.  Arts,  Sci., 

Louisiana  State  Univ.,  Baton  Rouge,  La. 
Neural  systems  subserving  learning  and 
memory 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  59,  (No  1):66,    Role  of  the  hippo- 
campo-septal  system,  thalamus  and  hypothalamus  in 
avoidance  conditioning. 
BS  TEXTOR,  ROBERT  B.,  Harvard  University, 

Cambridge,  Mass.       Computer  method  for 
delineating  culture  patterns 
EP  HOVORKA,  E.J.,  State  Univ.  N.Y.  Buffalo, 

New  York       Response  variability  during 
learning 
MH  THOMPSON,  GEORGE  G.,  Col.  Education, 

Ohio  State  Univ.,  Columbus,  Ohio 
Development  of  prescriptive  values 
during  adolescence 
EP  BRODY,  NATHAN,  Grad.  Faculty,  New  School 

for  Social  Res.,  N.Y.C.       Motivation 
and  information  Drocessinq  behavior 
MSM        VATTANO,  FRANK  J.,  Sch.  Arts,  Sci., 

Univ.  Denver,  Denver,  Colo.       Learning 

as  function  ofinter  stimulus  interval 

psychoriorffScT  1:331,  64.   Learning  in  plananans 
as  a  function  of  interstimulus  interval. 
MSM        BANKS,  EUGENE  P.,  Sch.  Arts,  Sci., 

Wake  Forest  Col.,  Winston-Salem,  N.C. 
Ethnographic  analysis  in  non-western 
cultures 
Proc  Am  Anthropological  Assn  Ann  Mtg,  Detroit, 
Mich,  Nov  64.    Innovation  in  a  Zanniat  Chin 
village. 
MSM        TERRIEN,  FREDERIC  W.,  San  Francisco  State 
Col.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.       Middle- 
management  perceptions  of  career 
develooment 
MSM       JOHNSON,  PEDER,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ.  Colorado, 
Boulder,  Colo.       Test  of  relational  vs. 
absolute  response 
MSM        GOSSETTE,  ROBERT  L.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Hofstra  Univ., 

HemDstead.  N.Y.       Avian  learning  capacity 
MSM       ELONEN,  ANNA  $.,  Children's  Psy.  Hosp., 

Univ.  Michigan  Med.  Cr.,  Ann  Arbor,  Michigan 
Infant  tests  as  predictors  of  adult  in- 
telligence 
MSM        CLAUSEN,  JOHN  A.,  Univ.  California,  Berkeley, 
Cal.       Socialization  processes  in  the 
extended  family 
HunrOTgamzation  24,  (No  1)  :59,  Spring  65. 
The  extended  family  as  a  vehicle  of  cultrue 
change. 
SRC         KINROSS-WRIGHT,  V.  JOHN,  Houston  State 
Psychiatric  Inst.,  Houston,  Texas       Early 
clinical  drug  evaluation  unit 


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Am  J  Psychiat  119:779,  Feb  63.   A  new  method 

of  drua  theraDv. 
Clin  Res  11:29,  Jan  63.   The  effect  of  6-hydroxy 

dimethvl  trvotamine  in  man. 
Med  Rec  Ann  56:31,  Feb  63.    Psychosis  follow- 

ina  the  use  of  amohetamines. 
Psychosomatics  3:1,  Nov-Dec  62.   A  clinical 
evaluation  of  Opipramol  (Ensidon)  in  the 
treatment  of  anxious  deoression. 
Med  Rec  Ann  (Houston)  56,  Oct  63.    A  recent 
development  in  the  chemotherapy  of  schizo- 
phrenia. 
Med  Rec  Ann  (Houston)  56,  Dec  63.    The  long- 
term  care  of  the  chronic  mentally  ill  patient,  a 
medical  approach. 
Texas  J  Med  59:848,  Sep  63.    Hallucinogens- 
Tools  for  research  or  therapeutic  agents. 
Anal  Chem  36:1356,  Jun  64.   Spectrofluorometric 

measurement  of  phenothiazines. 
J  Pharmacol  Exp  I  her  145,  (No  2>:242,  Jul  64. 
Metabolic  fate  of  (M  3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)  - 
ethylamine  (mescaline)  in  humans:  Isolation 
and  identification  of  3,4,5-trimethoxypheny- 
lacetic  acid. 
Med  Times,  Dec  64.   Antidepressants— A  re- 
evaluation. 
Southern  Med  Bull  52,  (No  4) ,  Dec  64.    Some 
observations  about  psychotropic  drugs. 
"TSinrMed  59:848,  Sep  63.   Hallucinogens.  TOoH 
for  research  or  therapeutic  agents. 
Am  J  Psychiat  120,  (No  9),  Mar  64.    A  clinical  evaluation 

of  piperacetazine  in  the  treatment  of  chronic  schizophrenia. 
Anal  Biochem  12:60,  65.    Determination  of  phenothiazines 

in  biological  samples. 
Clin  Res  11:177,  Apr  63.    Concurrent  administration  of 
dopa  decarboxylase  and  monoamine  oxidase  inhibitors 
Dis  Nerv  Syst  24,  (No  5),  May  63.    A  psychopharmacology 

Research  unit. 
Int  J  Neuropsychiat  I,  (No  1),  Jan-Feb  65.   A  controlled 
study  of  a  very  long-acting  phenothiazine  preparation. 
JAMA  190,  (No  11),  p.  33,  64.    An  economic  and  effective 

way  of  providing  follow-up  care. 
Sci  148:102,  (No  3666),  Apr  65.    Indole  compounds: 

Isolation  from  pineal  tissue. 
MSM        SCHAEFER,  THEODORE  JR.,  Grad.  Sen.,  Psych., 
Columbia  Univ.,  N.Y.C.       Distinguishing 
random  from  conditioned  behavior 
MSM        TREICHLER,  F.  ROBERT,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 
Kent  State  Univ.,  Kent,  Ohio 
Reinforcement  preferences  in  probability 
learning 
MH  MURSTEIN,  BERNARD  I.,  Connecticut  Col., 

New  London,  Conn.       Psychological 
determinants  of  marital  choice 
PMY        BRILL,  NORMAN  Q„  Sch.  Med.,  Univ. 

California,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.       Effect 
of  alcohol  upon  the  orienting  reflex 
MSM        McDONALD,  ARTHUR  L.,  Central  Col.,  Pella, 
Iowa       Interaction  of  drugged  with  non- 
drugged  organisms 
MSM        SMITH,  THOMAS  E.,  Col.  Education,  Central 
Michigan  Univ.,  Mount  Pleasant,  Mich. 
Short-term  memory  in  mental  retardates 
MSM        MYER,  JAMES  S.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  Baltimore, 
Maryland       Motivational  properties  of 
aggressive  behavior 
MSM        DOBSON,  WILLIAM  R.,  Univ.  Utah, 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah       The  biographical 
inventory  as  a  predictive  instrument 
MH  KATCHER,  A.H.,  Sch.  Med.,  U.  Pennsylvania, 

Phila.,  Pa.       Behaviour  of  labile 
collaterally-supplied  myocardium 
MSM        PURCELL,  KENNETH,  Children's  Asthma  Res. 
Inst,  and  Hosp.,  Denver,  Colo.       Experi- 
mental analysis  of  verbal  interaction 
MSM        GLOBUS,  GORDON  G.,  Sch.  Med.,  Boston  Univ., 
Boston,  Mass.       Somatic  correlates  of 
depressive  affect 
EP  KARSH,  EILEEN  B.,  Drexel  Inst.  Technology, 

Philadelphia,  Pa.       Parameters  of 
punishment 
Proc  Am  Psychol  Assn  Ann  Mtg,  Los  Angeles,  Sep  64, 

Effect  of  partial  punishment  on  discrete  operant  behavior. 
Proc  Am  Psychol  Assn  Ann  Mtg,  New  York,  Sep  66.    Re- 
sistance to  punishment  resulting  from  training  with  delayed, 
partial,  and  increasing  shock. 
Proc  18th  Int  Congr  Psychol,  Moscow,  Aug  66.    Effectiveness 
of  punishment  training  conditions  on  reaction  to  severe 
stress. 
Proc  Psychonom  Soc  Ann  Mtg,  Chicago,  Oct  65.    Delay  of 

punishment  at  increasing  intensity  levels. 
Psychonom  Sci  1:360,  64.    Punishment  and  reward  In 

children's  instrumental  learning. 
Psychonom  Sci  1:361,  64.    Probability  learning  of  rats  in 
continuous  time  experiments. 


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WICKENS,  DELOS  D.,  Sch.  Educ,  Ohio  State 
Univ.,  Columbus,  Ohio       Time  and 
training  effects  in  compound  conditioning 

TUCKER,  IRVING  F.,  Col.  Liberal  Arts,  Louisiana 
State  Univ.,  New  Orleans,  La.       Scaled 
sound  similarity  in  aural  verbal  learning 


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EP  BARON,  ALAN,  Col.  Letters,  Sci., 

Univ.  Wisconsin,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Determinants  of  the  CER  to  reinforcement 
withdrawal 
MSM        HAWKINS,  DAVID  R.,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ.  North 
Carolina,  Chapel  Hill,  NX.       Group 
therapy  as  a  method  for  the  study  of  affects 
PMY       MENDELSON,  JACK  H.,  Massachusetts  Gen. 
Hosp.,   Boston,  Mass.        Induced  alcohol 
addiction  in  animals 
J  Psychiat  Res  3:133,  65.    Puromycin  inhibition  of  ethanol 

ingestion  and  liver  alcohol  dehydrogenase  activity  in  the  rat. 
EP  HUNT,  DARWIN  P.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Univ.  Dayton,  Dayton,  Ohio        Optimal 
CS-UCS  interval  in  differential  conditioning 
BS  QUAY,  HERBERT  C,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ. 

Illinois,  Urbana,  III.       Personality 
in  delinquency  response  to  treatment 
Educ  Psychol  Measurement  26:99,  66.    Personality  patterns 

in  preadolescent  delinquent  boys. 
PMY       FISCHER,  GLORIA  J.,  Univ.  South  Florida, 
Tampa,  Fla.       Developmental  limits  on 
learning  in  imprintinq 
MC  AUTREY,  ROBERT  L.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Univ.  Rochester,  Rochester,  N.Y. 
Synthetic  studies  on  gelsemine 
PMY        DOCTER,  RICHARD  F.,  Cr.  Hlth.  Sci.,  Univ. 
California,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.       Psycho- 
physiological studies  of  alcoholism 
EP  JENKINS,  HERBERT  M.,  McMaster  Univ., 

Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada        Behavioral 
integration  under  partial  reinforcement 
Proc  Psychonom  Soc  Ann  Mtg,  Oct  65.    Overshadowing  and 

blocking  in  discriminative  operant  conditioning. 
Psychol  Bull  64:365,  65.  Measurement  of  stimulus  control 

during  discriminative  operant  conditioning. 
Thesis,  PhD,  CG  Miles,  McMaster  Univ,  Hamilton,  Ont,  65. 
Acquisition  of  control  by  the  features  of  a  compound  stimu- 
lus in  discriminative  operant  conditioning. 
PMY        MODRICK,  JOHN  A.,  Sch.  Sci.,  Arts, 
Colorado  State  Univ.,  Fort  Collins, 
Colo.       Comparative  study  of  agonistic 
behavior 
MSM        GARSKOF,  BERTRAM  E.,  Douglass  Col.,  Rutgers 
Univ.,  New  Brunswick,  N.J.       Associative 
relatedness  in  verbal  behavior 
Proc  SymposAPA,  Los  Angeles,  64.    Inter- 
and  intra-hierarchy  relatedness  in  verbal 
transfer. 
Psychol  Rep  16:307,  65.    Relation  between 
single  word  association  and  continued  asso- 
ciation response  hierarchies. 
Psychonom  Sci  1:163,  64.    Paired-associate 
learning  as  a  function  of  the  number  of  pre- 
experimental  associative  links. 
Psychonom  Sci  1:197,  64.    Unlearning  in  recogni- 
tion memory. 
MSM       LOMONT,  JAMES  F.,  Larue  D.  Carter  Mem. 
Hosp.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  A  two  factor 

investigation  of  repression 
MSM        DAVIS,  MILTON  S.  Cornell  Univ.  Med.  Col., 
N.Y.C.       Dimensions  of  compliant 
dnctnr-oatienl  relationship*; 
EP  LLOYD,  KENNETH  E.,  Washington  State 

Univ.,  Pullman,  Wash.       Establishment 
of  human  ooerant  sequences 
MSM        SCHLEIFER,  CARL  B.,  Spring  Grove  State  Hosp., 
Baltimore,  Md.       Changes  in  jail- 
referred  mental  patients 
MSM        HOEBEL,  BARTLEY  G.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Arts,  Sci., 
Princeton  Univ.,  Princeton,  N.J. 
Neural  regulation  of  hunger  and  self- 
stimulation 
MH  HUNT,  J.  McVICKER,  Sch.  Liberal  Arts,  Sci., 

Univ.  Illinois,  Urbana,  III.       Infant 
intellect  and  experience 
Proc  Soc  Res  Child  Develop  Bien  Mtg,  Minn,  Mar  65. 

A  longitudinal  study  of  recognition  learning. 
BS  HOWES,  DAVIS  H.,  Sch.  Med.,  Boston  Univ., 

Boston,  Mass.       Statistical  properties 
of  aohasic  language 
Ciba  Fdn  Sympos  Dis  Language  p.  47,  64. 
Application  of  the  word-frequency  concept  to 
aphasia. 
Brain  88,  (No  2):237,  65.    Disconnection  syndromes  in 

animals  and  man. 
Proc  Assn  Nerv  Ment  Dis  42:229,  64.    Quantitative  studies 

of  aphasic  language. 
Proc  Verb  Behav  Conf,  New  York,  Sep  65.    Foundations  of 

a  physiological  theory  of  human  language. 
EP  FRENCH,  GILBERT  M.,  Col.  Letters,  Sci., 

Univ.  California,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Frontal  effects  on  discrimination  and 
delav 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  59:225,  65.   Discriminative  choice  in 

normal  and  prefrontal  rhesus  monkeys. 
Behavior  of  Nonhuman  Primates,  Vol  1,  p  167,  Academic 

Press.  New  York,  6b.   Associative  problems. 
PMY        KURLAND,  ALBERT  A.,  Spring  Grove  State 
Hosp.,  Baltimore,  Md.       Controlled 
study  of  LSD  therapy  with  alcoholics 


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MH-08478  PMY       GERSHON,  SAMUEL,  Missouri  Inst.  Psychiatry, 

St.  Louis,  Mo.       Psychopharmacology 
of  the  lithium  ion 
MH-08479  MSM       GILBERT,  ALBIN  R.,  West  Virginia  Wesleyan  Col., 

Buckhannon,W.  Va.       Testing,  personality 
by  "timed  cross-examination" 
MH-08480  MSM       SCHOENFELD,  WILLIAM  N.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Columbia 

Univ.,  N.Y.C.       Preliminary  studies  of 
long-term  stress  _ 

J  Comp  Physiol  Psychot 59,  (N6  1):128,  65. 
Adaptation  of  the  white  rat's  cardiac  rate  to 
testing  conditions. 
MH-08481  EP  RANKEN,  HOWARD  B.,  Sch.  Humanities,  Soc. 

Sci.,  Education,  Purdue  Univ.,  Lafayette, 
Ind.       Symbolic  representations  in 
oroblem  solving 
MH-08482  EP         WISCHNER,  GEORGE  J.,  Sch.  Natural  Sci., 

Univ.  Pittsburgh,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.        The 
function  of  punishment  in  discrimination 
learning 
Psychonom  Sci  1:239,  64.   Discrimination  per- 
formance as  affected  by  duration  of  shock  for 

either  the  correct  or  incorrect  response.  MH-08506 

J  Exp  Psychol  65:131,  65.   Effect  of  strength  of  punishment 
for  "correct"  or  "incorrect"  responses  on  visual  discrimi- 
nation performance. 
J  Exp  Psychol  69:413,  65.    Discrimination  performance  as 
affected  by  problem  difficulty  and  shock  for  either  the 
correct  or  incorrect  response. 
Psychonom  Sci  3:209,  65.    On  the  "secondary"  reinforcing 
effect  of  shock  for  the  correct  response  in  visual  discrimi- 
nation learning.  MH-08507 
Thesis,  MS,  Univ  Pittsburgh,  65.    The  combined  effects  of 
sodium  amytal  and  intensity  of  shock  for  the  correct  response 
indiscrimination  learning.                                                                           MH-08508 
Thesis,  MS,  Univ  Pittsburgh,  65.   Discrimination  per- 
formance as  affected  by  training  procedure,  problem 

difficulty,  and  shock  for  the  correct  response.  MH-08509 

Thesis,  PhD,  Univ  Pittsburgh,  65.    Effects  of  drive, 
incentive,  and  problem  difficulty  on  the  facilitation 

of  discrimination  by  punishment  of  correct  responses.  MH-08511 

MH-08483  NSS         KIMBLE,  GREGORY  A.,  Duke  Univ.,  Durham,  N.C. 

Ethology  and  experimental  behavior 
analysis 
MH-08484  MSM       CHAPANIS,  NATALIA  P.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ., 

Baltimore,  Md.       Birth  order  and  behavior  MH-08515 

problems  in  the  classroom 
MH-08485  EP  LEVINE,  MARVIN,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Indiana  Univ.,  Bloomington,  Ind. 

A  theory  of  hypothesis  behavior  in  MH-08517 

human  learning 
MH-08486  PMY       MEYERS,  BARTON,  Sch.  Med.,  Brooklyn 

Col.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.       Study  of  MH-08520 

behavioral  functions  of  cholinergic 
svstems 
MH-08487  MSM       BARCLAY,  ALLAN  G.,  Grad.  Sch.,  St.Louis  MH-08524 

Univ.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.       Role  identi- 
fication in  male  adolescents 
MH-08488  MH  MILGRAM.  NORMAN  A.,  Grad.  Sch.  Arts,  Sci., 

Catholic  Univ.  of  America,  Washington,  D.C. 
Paired  associate  learning  in  retarded 
children 
MH-08489  BS  CAMPBELL,  ERNEST  Cu,  Grad.  Sch.,  Vanderbilt 

Univ.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Attitudes 

toward  use  of  alcohol 
MH-08491  EP  COOPER,  LESLIE  M.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Brigham  MH-08525 

Young  Univ.,  Provo,  Utah       Effects  of 
CS  complexity  upon  operant  behavior 
MH-08493  EP  HOEBEL,  BARTLEY  G.,  Princeton  Univ., 

Princeton,  N.J.       Sensory  control  of  MH-08531 

hunger  and  self-stimulation 
Proc  22nd  Int  Congr  Physiol  Sci  65.  Weight  regulation  in 

hypothalamic  hyperphagic  rats.  MH-08533 

Science  149:452,  65.    Hypothalamic  lesions  by  electro- 
cauterization:  Disinhibition  of  feeding  and  self-stimulation. 
MH-08495  EP  DACHOWSKI,  LAWRENCE  W.f  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  MH-08534 

Tulane  Univ.,  New  Orleans,  La.       Motiva- 
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tion 
MH-08498  MH         BLANK,  MARION,  Albert  Einstein  Col.  Medicine, 

Yeshiva  Univ.,  New  York,  N.Y.       The  growth 
of  cognitive  abilities  in  young  children 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  58:277,  64.    Cross  modal  transfer 

in  nursery  school  children. 
Psychol  Bull  63:442,  65.   Use  of  the  deaf  in  language 
studies:  A  reply  to  Furth. 
MH-08501  PMY       CAMPBELL,  BYRON  A.,  Princeton  Univ., 

Princeton,  N.J.       Behavioral  measures  of 
motivation  in  drug  research 
MH-08502  MSM       RHYNE,  ROBERT  L.,  Connecticut  Col.  for  Women, 

New  London,  Conn.       Interaction  of 
hormonal  and  other  drive  variables 
MH-08503  EP         ARNOLD,  WILLIAM  J.,  Grad.  Col., 

Univ.  Nebraska,  Lincoln,  Nebr.  MH-08537 

Early  social  deprivation  effects 
on  maternal  behavior 
MH-08505  EP  SEGAL,  EVALYN  F.,  San  Diego  State  Col.  MH-08538 

Fdn.,  San  Diego,  Cal.       Operant  chain- 
ing and  conditioned  reinforcement 
Psychonom  Sci  1:349,  64.  Amphetamine  differ-  MH-08542 

entially  affects  space  responding  and  collateral 
water  drinking. 
Psychonom  SC!  1:371,  64.  Tllhmfl  behavior  irl 
squirrel  monkeys  as  a  function  of  positive  vs. 
negative  reinforcement. 


Psychonom  Sci  1:175,  64.   A  serial  conditioned 
reinforcement  effect  in  a  multiple-chain 

schedule  in  a  squirrel  monkey. 

Psychonom  Sci  2:29,  6b.   The  development  of 
water  drinking  on  a  dry-food  free-reinforcement 
schedule. 
Psychonom  Sci  2:135,  65.  Toward  empirical 

behavior  laws,   i.  Conditioned  reinforcement. 
Psychonom  Sci  2:137,  65".  Toward  empincaTbe- 
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reinforcer  paired  with  food  and  shock. 
Psychonom  Sci  2:199,  65.   First  attempt  at  a 
positive  conditioned  reinforcement  analog  of 

discriminated  avoidance. 

Psychonom  Sci  2:201,  6b.  Determinants  oT  poly- 
dipsia in  rats:   A  reply  to  Stein.  I.  Emptying 
the  water  bottle. 
Psychonom  Sci  2:203,  65.  Determinants  of  poly- 

dipsia  in  rats.   II.  DRL  extinction. 

Psychonom  Sci  2:205,  6S.  Determinants  of  poly- 
dipsia.   III.  Withholding  food  on  a  free-rein- 
forcement schedule. 
PMY        SCHUSTER,  CHARLES  R.,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ. 
Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Self- 

adninistration  of  narcotics  in  Rhesus  monkeys 
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Psychopharmacologia  5:87,  64.    Morphine  self- 
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behaviors  in  Rhesus  monkeys. 
BEH        WASHBURN,  SHERWOOD  L.,  Univ.  California, 
Berkeley,  Cal.       Ecology  and  social 
behavior  of  gibbons  in  Malaya 
MSM        KENISTON,  KENNETH,  Yale  Univ.  Sch.  Med., 
New  Haven,  Conn.       Individual  responses 
to  possible  atomic  attack 
MSM       WITTE,  ROBERT  S.,  San  Jose  State  Col., 
San  Jose,  Cal.       Stimulus  generalization 
and  oseudoconditioning 
EP       .   HONIG,  WERNER  K.,  Faculty  Arts  &  Sci., 
Dalhousie  Univ.,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia 
Stimulus  difference  discriminations  in  animals 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56:111,  63.    Positive 
and  neoative  aeneralization  aradtents. 
EP  NEVIN,  JOHN  A.,Swarthmore  Col., 

Swarthmore,  Pa.       Effects  of 
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tion 
PMY       ITiL,  TURAN',  Missouri  Inst.  Psychiatry, 
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psychosis  and  new  drugs 
EP  UHL,  CHARLES  N.,  Col.  Letters,  Sci.,  Univ. 

Utah,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah       Interval 
concept  learning 
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63.    The  Beck-Molish  Rorschach  typology  with  respect 
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EP  SUDAK,  FREDERICK  N.f  Albert  Eistein  Col. 

Med.,  Yeshiva  Univ.,  New  York,  N.Y. 
Physiological  aspects  of  thermoregulatory 
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MET       BERL0W,  STANLEY,  Milwaukee  Children's  Hosp., 
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MH  MARKS,  PHILIP  A.,  Kansas  Univ.  Med.  Cr., 

Kansas  City,  Kans.       Development  of 
adolescent  personality  descriptions 
MH  ZUBIN,  JOSEPH,  Res.  Fdn.  Mental  Hygiene, 

Middletown,  N.Y.       Anamnesis  and  social 
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Rationale,  reliability  and  validity. 
EP  LOESS,  HENRY  B.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Col.  Wooster, 

Wooster,  Ohio       Variables  influencing 
retention  in  short  term  memory 
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New  York  Univ.,  New  York,  N.Y.       Delayed 
feedback  and  conformity  of  behavior 
MH         RICHMOND,  JULIUS  B.,  Upstate  Med.  Cr., 
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Merrill -Pal  mec  Quart  Behav  Dsv 

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Environmental  Stress,  Preventive  Psychiatry 
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and  the  stimulation  potential  of  the  home. 
Proc  Am  Psychol  Assn  Ann  Mtg,  Sep  65.    Infant  and  pre- 
school socialization  in  different  social  classes. 
MH-08543  PMY       YOUNG,  RICHARD  D.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Indiana  Univ.,  Bloomington,  Ind. 
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behavior 
Psychol  See  15,  (No  3):401,  65.    Effect  of  tranquilization 
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MH-08545  EP  KIMBLE,  DANIEL  P.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ. 

Oregon,  Eugene,  Ore.        Behavioral  effects 
of  limbic  system  lesions 
Psychonom  Sci  3:193,  65.    The  maze  behavior  of  hiooo- 

campectomized  rats  under  massed  and  distributed  trials. 
Psychonom  Sci  3:285,  65.   Hippocampal  lesions  and  delayed 
alternation  in  the  rat. 
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Rochester,  River  Campus  Station,  Rochester, 
NY.       Comparative  ethnooraohv  of  alcohol 
consumption 
MH-08552  EP  STROEBEL,  CHARLES  P.,  Inst,  of  Living, 

Hartford,  Conn.       Behavioral  aspects 
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Psychiatry,  Trenton,  New  Jersey 
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EP  BUSChKE,   HERMAN,  Sch.  Med.,  Stanford 

Univ.,  Palo  Alto,  Cal.        Retention  in  and 
retrieval  from  immediate  memory 
EP  WEBER,  ROBERT  J.,  C.W.  Post  Col., 

Long  Island  Univ.,  Greenvale,  Long 
island.  N.Y.       Discrimination 
learnina  and  mediation  i:i  humans 
MSM        O'CONNELL,  RICHARD  H.,  Univ.  California, 
Los  Angeles,  Cal.       Pre-choice  behavior 
of  satiated  rats  in  the  T  maze 
MH  OUNNETTE,  MARVIN  D.,  Col.  Liberal  Arts, 

Univ.  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Measurement  of  emoathic  skills 
MH         JANIS,  IRVING  L.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Yale  Univ., 
New  Haven,  Conn.       Factors  influencing 
tolerance  for  deprivation 
MH         SARBiN,  THEODORE  R.,  Col.  Letters,  Sci., 
Univ.  California,  Berkeley,  Cal.         Self-role 
theo.y  and  antisocial  conduct 
MH  NAHEMOW,  LUCILLE,  Res.  Fdn.  Mental  Hygiene, 

Middletown,  N.Y.       Attitudinal  change 
and  institutionalization  of  the  aged 
Brit  J  Psychiat  110,  (No  46T):544,  Jul  64.   The 
significance  of  psychiatric  symptomatology  for 
social  adaptation. 
BS  SINGER,  ROBERT  D.,  Sch.  Arts,  Sci.,  State 

Univ.  New  York,  Stony  Brook,  L.I.,  N.Y. 
Conditioning  and  generalization  of  verbal 
resDonses 
MH         WEITMAN,  MORRIS,  Portland  State  College, 
Portland,  Ore.        Long-term  retention, 
problem  solving  and  judgement 
MSM        DYAL,  JAMES  A.,  Texas  Christian  Univ.,  Fort 
Worth,  Texas       Retroactive  interference 
under  post-hypnotic  amnesia 
MSM        MENTZER,  THOMAS  L.,  Tulane  Univ., 
New  Orleans,  La.       A  study  of  the 
parameters  of  osychoohvsics 
MHK       LENNE8ERG,  ERIC  H.,  Children's  Hosp. 
Med.  Cr.,  Boston,  Mass.       Psycho- 
bioloqv  of  languaoe  and  motor 
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PMY       JOHN,  ERWIN  R.,  New  York  Med.  Col., 
N.Y.C.       Mechanisms  of  conditioning 
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Science  141:429,  63.    Signal  analysis  of 
evoked  potential1;  recorded  from  cats  during 
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IEEE  Trans  Bio  Med  Eng  12,  (No  2):87,  Apr  65.    An 
analysis  of  average  response  computations  based  upon 
aperiodic  stimuli. 
Proc  Am  Psychopath  Assn  Ann  Mtg,  New  York,  Feb  65. 
Dissociation  of  learning  in  rats  and  its  similarities  to 
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MH-08580  PET        HUG,  CARL  C,  Jr.,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ. 

Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.        Transport  of 
narcotic  analgesics  in  the  animal  body 
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choroid  plexus  and  renal  tissue  in  vitro. 
J  Pharmacol  Exp  The;  150:259,  65.    Stop-flew  analysis  of 

the  renal  excretion  of  tritium- labeled  dihvdromorohine. 
J  Pharmacol  150>M6,  65.   Tritium-labeled  dihydrorr.orphine: 
Its  metabolism  and  exarchs:,  in  the  rat. 
MH-08585  PMY        CARLTON,  PETER  L.,  Sch.  Arts,  Sci.,  Rutgers 

State  Univ.,  New  Brunswick,  N.J. 
Brain-acetylcholine,  habituation  and  the 
hippocampus 
MH-08592  PMY        BLUMENTHAL,  MONICA  D.,  Sch.  Med., 

Univ.  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 
Psychr.sathology  in  phenylketonuria 
heterozvootes 
MH-08597  PHY        GERSHON,  SAMUEL,  Missouri  Inst.  Psychiatry, 

St.  Louis,  Mo.       Antagonists  to 
anticholineraic  psychotomimetics 
MH-08598  MH  LONDON,  PERRY,  Univ.,  So.  California, 

Los  Angeles,  Cal.       Development 
of  hypnotic  susceptibility 
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MH-03600  MSM        ARCNSON,  LESTER  R.,  American  Museum  Natural 

History,  N.Y.C.       A  study  of  sensory 
physiology 
Am  Zool  4,  (No  3),  Aug  64.    Physiological  and  behavioral 
observations  of  erection  before  and  after  section  of  the 
nerve  dorsalis  penis  in  the  cat. 
MH-08602  BEH        SIEGEL,  BERNARD  J.,  Sch.  Humanities,  Sci., 

Stanford  Univ., Stanford,  Cal.       Socio- 
cultural  adjustment  of  immigrants 
MH-08603  NEU        WOODARD,  JOHN  S„  Camarillo  State  Hosp., 

Camarillo.  Cal.       Neuropathology  in 
mental  illness  and  deficiency 
Calif  Ment  Health  Res  Dig  3:72,  65.    Incidence  of 
neuropathology  in  mental  disease  and  retardation. 
MH-08604  EP  ROSENBLATT,  JAY  S.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Rutgers  State  Univ.,  Newark,  N.J. 
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the  pregnant  rat. 
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Maternal  Behavior  in  Mammals,  John  Wiley  &  Sons,  New 
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Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.         Information 
processing  in  living  systems 
World  Politics  16:390,  64.    Multipolar  power 
systems  and  international  stability. 
Am  Behav  Sci  8:12,  65.   Simulation  of  people's  behavior 

toward  new  objects  and  events. 
Science  147:888,  65.   Duplication  of  evoked  potential  wave 

form  by  curve  of  probability  of  firing  of  a  sinqle  cell. 
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Columbia  Univ.,  New  York,  N.Y. 
Psychiatric  epidemiology  center 
Int  Psychiai  "lin  l,(No  4):699,  Oct  64.   The 

natural  history  cf  schizoohrenia. 
Ment  Hosp,  p.  617,  N.-v  64.   Evaluating  com- 
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Milbank  Memorial  Fund  Quart  42, (No  3),  Jul  64. 

Mental  hosoitals  ioin  the  community. 
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Mental  Retardation— A  Review  of  Research, 
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Epidemiology. 
Am  J  Psychiat  122:184,  65.    Some  observations  on  airmen  who 

break  down  during  basic  training. 
Brit  J  Psychiat  111:51,  Jan  65.    Psychiatric  morbidity  of 

West  Indian  immigrants  in  an  urban  orouo  practice. 
Bull  Cornell  Univ  Med  Coll  p.  3,  Summer  65.    Studying  the 

Vodun  (Voodoo)  groups  in  Haiti . 
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Milbank  Memorial  Fund  Quart  44,  (No  15:129,  66.    Measure- 
ment of  the  incidence  of  chronic  severe  social  breakdown 
syndrome.    Has  the  Dutchess  County  Services  been 
associated  with  a  decline  in  incidence? 
Milbank  Memorial  Fund  Quart  44,  (No  1):150,  66.    Identifying 

cases  of  the  social  breakdown  syndrome. 
Milbank  Memorial  Fund  Quart  44,  (Part  2):184,  66.    Trouble- 
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Milbank  Memorial  Fund  Quart  44,  (Part  2):363,  66.   Some  ex- 
planations of  the  changing  appearance  of  psychotic  patients — 
antecedents  of  the  social  breakdown  syndrome  concept. 
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MSM        YOUNISS,  JAMES,  Catholic  Univ.,  Washington,  D.C. 

Reversal  and  nonreversal  shift  in  children 
BS  COOK,  S.W.,  Sch.  Arts,  Sci.,  Univ. 

Colorado,  Boulder,  Colo.       An  experimental 
approach  to  attitude  chanqe 
MHP       WORTIS,  S.  BERNARD,  Sch.  Med.,  New  York 
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the  study  of  schizophrenia. 
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Proc  Am  Psychiat  Assn  Ann  Mtg,  New  York,  May  65.    The 

evaluation  of  treatment  with  recorded  interviews. 
Proc  Instrument  Soc  Am  20th  Ann  Conf,  Los  Angeles,  Calif,- 
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Biological  o-methylation  and  schizophrenia. 
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Berkeley,  Cal.       Analysis  of  primate 
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Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.       Identifica- 
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MSM        LEWIS,  EDWIN  C.,  Col.  Sci.,  Humanities, 
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attitudes  tnwards  wnrkino  wnmen 

MSM        ELBEIN,  JUANA,  Research  Inst,  for  Study  of 
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MSM        BARCLAY,  ALLAN  G.,  Grad.  Sch.,  St.  Louis  Univ., 
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MH  WINITZ,  HARRIS,  Western  Reserve  Univ., 

Cleveland,  Ohio  Speech  sound  acquisition 

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Anim  Behav  11:274,  63.  An  exploratory  study 
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Canad  Psychiat  Assn  J  8:36,  63.  Patterning 
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Endocrinology  72:429,  63.    Differential  re- 
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J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56:92,  63.    The 
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J  Reprod  Fertil  5:23,  63.    Hypothalamic  regula- 
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Am  Zool  4:301,  64.  Variation  in  responsiveness 
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Am  Zool  4:411,  64.  Female  behavior  in  neona- 
tally castrated  and  estrogen  treated  male  rats. 

Am  Zool  4:411,  64.  Lack  of  protective  effect  of 
progesterone  given  to  androgenized  female  rats. 

Anat  Rec  148:373,  64.  Retention  of  copulatory 
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Anat  Rec  1487375,  64.  ThTiWtbrTTfTectToT- 
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Comp  Psychiat  5:426,  64.   Prenatal  gonadal 
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J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  57:166,  64.  Period  of 
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pig  to  masculinizing  actions  of  testosterone  pro- 

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Psychol  Rep  15:311,  64.  Effect  of  noveTsituation 
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Human  Reproduction  and  Sexual  Bphavinr,  Lea 
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potassium-deprived  rats. 
Am  Zool  5:687,  65.   Mating  behavior  in  adult  Macaca  mulatta. 
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male  rhesus  monkey. 
Am  Zool  5:713,  65.    Relationship  of  testosterone  level  to 

sexual  behavior  in  juvenile  rhesus  monkevs. 
Am  Zool  5:725,  65.    Inhibitory  actions  of  progesterone. 
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septal -limbic  area  on  the  behavior  of  cats. 
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administration  of  testosterone  propionate  to  neonatal  rats. 
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MH-08636  MSM        HESS,  ROBERT  D.,  Univ.  Chicago,  Chicago, 

III.       Psychological  adaptation  to 
obstructive  lung  disease 
MH-08638  MSM        RICKS,  DAVID  F.,  Judge  Baker  Guidance  Cr., 

Boston,  Mass.       The  developmental 
history  of  adult  schizophrenics 
MH-08639  MSM        MARETZKI,  THOMAS  W.,  Univ.  Hawaii, 

Honolulu,  Hawaii       Comparative  survey 
of  psychiatric  illness 
MH-08640  MSM        YAMAMURA,  DOUGLAS  S.,  Univ.  Hawaii, 

Honolulu,  Hawaii         Patterns  of  adjustment 
in  contemporary  society 
MH-08645  MSM        YOUTZ,  RICHARD  P.,  Barnard  Col.,  Columbia 

Univ.,  N.Y.C.       Aphotic  digital  color 
sense  (ADCS),  parameter  search 
MH-08648  MSM        ROWE,  FREDERICK  B.,  Randolph-Macon  Woman's 

Col.,  Lynchburg,  Va.  (Adnersvaenge, 
Slagelse,  Denmark)       Attitudes  toward 
mental  retardation 
MH-08649  MSM        ROSENGREN,  WILLIAM  R.,  Brown  Univ., 

Providence,  R.I.       Organizational  context 
of  mental  health  research 
MH-08650  MSM      MARTIN,  RANDALL  B.,  Northern  Illinois  Univ., 

DeKalb,   III.  Selective  attention  in  GSR 

conditioning 
MH-08651  MSM        OSTRANDER,  EDWARD,  Elmira  Col.,  Elmira,  N.Y. 

Correlates  of  consistency  in  personal  use 
of  space 
MH-08653  MSM        GUERNEY,  BERNARD,  Jr.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Rutgers 

State  Univ.,  New  Brunswick,  N.J.       Filial 
therapy — A  pilot  investigation 
J  Consult  Psychol  28,  (No  4)  :304,  Aug  64. 
Filial  therapy:  Description  and  rationale. 
MH-08654  MSM        RULE,  BRENDAN  G.,  Univ.  Alberta,  Edmonton, 

Alberta,  Canada       Effects  of  group 
parameters  on  individual  judgments 
Psychopharmacologia  3:72,  62.    Social  inti.- 
ence  on  the  response  to  drugs.    II.  Chlorpro- 
mazine  and  iproniazid. 
MH-08656  EP  EDELBERG,  ROBERT,  Univ.  Oklahoma  Med.  Cr., 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla.       Components  and 
functions  of  the  galvanic  skin  reflex 
J  Psychosom  Res  7:173,  63.    The  relationship 

of  skin  resistance  changes  to  receptivity. 
Psychophysiology  1:39,  64.   Two  galvanic  skin 
response  effector  organs  and  their  stimulus 
specificity. 
Psychophysiology  1:48,  64.   Problems  in  the 
analysis  of  the  endosomatic  galvanic  skin 
response. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  61:28,  66.    Response  of  cutaneous 
water  barrier  to  ideational  stimulation:  A  GSR  component. 
Methods  in  Psychophysiology,  Williams  &  Wilkins,  Baltimore, 
Md,  Ch  1,  66.    Electrical  properties  of  the  skin. 
MH-08657  MSM        GLUCKSBERG,  SAM,  Princeton  Univ.,  Princeton, 

N.J.       Development  of  an  S-R  model  of 
problem  solving 
Psychonom  Sci  1:117,  64.    Functional  fixed- 
ness: Problem  solution  as  a  function  of  ob- 
serving responses. 
Psychol  Rep  15:939,  64.    Problem  solving:    Res- 
ponse competition  and  the  influence  of  drive. 
MH-08658  BS  BANTA,  THOMAS  J.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ. 

Denver,  Denver,  Colo.       Reinforce- 
ment of  free  social  interaction 
Clin  Psychol  20:68,  64.    Conditioning  of  group 
decisions  as  a  function  of  need  for  social 
approval . 
MH-08659  MSM        DIGMAN,  JOHN  M.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Univ.  Hawaii,  Honolulu,  Hawaii       Test 
of  a  multi-factor  model  of  child  personality 
MH-08660  MSM        MIKAWA,  JAMES  K.,  Austin  Community  Guidance 

Cr.,  Austin,  Texas       Psychological 
characteristics  of  adopted  children 


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MH i'6"  MSM        MARTIN,  JAMES  G.,  Chi co  State  Col.,  Chico, 

Cal.       Lanquaqe  structure  and  learning 
MH-08662  MSM       WEISS,  JONATHAN  H.,  Children's  Asthma  Res. 

Inst,  and  Hosp.,  Denver,  Colo.  Mood 

states  associated  with  asthma 
MH-08664  MH  PSATHAS,  GEORGE,  Washington  Univ., 

St.  Louis,  Mo.        Content  analysis  of 
interaction  psychotherapy 
MH-08666  MSM       ORPET,  RUSSEL  E.,  California  State  Col., 

Long  Beach,  Cal.        Differential  abilities  of 
six-year  old  children 
MH-08667  MHP        DINGMAN,  HARVEY  F.,  Pacific  State  Hosp., 

Pomona,  Cal.       Socio-behavioral  study 
center  for  mental  retardation 
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in  chronic  disease  institutions. 
Am  J  Ment  Defic  68,(No  6):741,  64.   Covariation 
of  level  of  aspiration  and  adaptation  level 
with  other  characteristics. 
Am  J  Ment  Defic  69, (No  2):195,  64.   The  relation- 
ship between  social  developmental  performance 
and  mental  ability. 
Am  J  Ment  Defic  69, (No  3) ,  Nov  64.   A  pro- 
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Am  J  Ment  Defic  69, (No  3) ,  Nov  64.   IQ  and  the 

social  competence  of  the  profoundly  retarded. 
Am  J  Psychiat  121, (No  3):228,  64.    Involvement, 
feedback,  and  mutality:    Principles  of  conducting 
mental  health  research  in  the  community. 
Am  J  Pub  Health  54, (No  11):1810,  64.    Infectious 

disease  in  a  hospital  for  the  metally  retarded. 
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tween two  analytic  rotational  solutions  where 
the  number  of  factors  is  indeterminate. 
Educ  Psychol  Measurement  24, (No  1):147,  64. 
An  erratum  for  comparison  of  some  computer 
techniques  for  factor  analytic  rotation. 
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Four  ability-factor  hypotheses  at  three  pre- 
I iterate  levels  in  normal  and  retarded  children. 
Percept  Motor  Skills  19:791,  64.    Intelligence, 
motor  disabilities,  and  reaction  time  in  the 
mentally  retarded. 
Psychiat  Quart  Suppl,  Part  2,  p.  1,  64.   Good 
reasons  for  bad  supervision:    "Dating"  in  a 
hospital  for  the  mentally  retarded. 
Psychol  Rep  16:519,  65.   Anxiety,  physical 
attractiveness,  and  likeability  of  personality 
in  mental  retardates. 
Train  Sch  Bull  61, (No  2)  :97,  64.   Psychometric 
examination  as  a  standardized  situation 
yielding  personality  data. 
The  Report  of  a  Conference  On  Data  Systems. 
Pacific  State  Hosp,  Pomona,  Calit,  Aug  64. 
Data  collection  systems  in  an  institution  for 
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Am  J  Ment  Defic  70:2,  65.  Mathematical  analyses  of  hospital 

release  data. 
Am  J  Ment  Defic  70,  (No  4):7,  66.   Factor  analysis  and 
structure  of  intelect  models  in  the  study  of  mental 
retardation. 
Am  J  Ment  Defic  70,  (No  4):529,  66.  Changes  In  the  patient 

population  of  a  hospital  for  the  mentally  retarded. 
Am  J  Ment  Defic  70,  (No  41:612,  66.   On  the  possibility 

of  friendship. 
Brain  88:1011,  65.    Failure  of  systemic  analgesic  agents  to 
alter  the  absolute  sensory  threshold  for  the  simple  detection 
of  pain. 
Calif  Ment  Health  Res  Digest,  4,  (No  1):3,  66.    Socio- 
behavioral  research  at  Pacific  State  Hospital. 
Educ  Psychol  Measurement  26,  (No  2):501,  66.    Predictive 
relationships  between  items  and  total  scores  on  the  revised 
Stanford-Binet  intelligence  scale  and  Raven's  progressive 
matrices. 
J  Chronic  Dis  18:1039,  65.    Utilization  of  acute  medical 

facilities  in  a  hospital  for  the  mentally  retarded. 
Pediatrics  36,  (No  3):2,  65.    Physical  growth  In  mental 

defectives:  A  study  in  an  Institutionalized  population. 
Psychol  Rep  16:1141,  65.    General  response  tendencies  and 
parental  attitudes  in  the  mothers  of  mentally  retarded 
children. 
Psychol  Rep  17:275,  65.   Comparison  of  empirical  learning 

curves  in  programmed  instruction  at  different  ability  levels. 
Social  Probl  13,  (No  1),  Summer  65.    Social  system 
perspective  and  clinical  perspective:   Frames  of  reference 
for  understanding  career  patterns  of  persons  labelled  as 
mentally  retarded. 
Computers  in  Biomedical  Research,  Academic  Press,  New 
York,  p.  331,  65.    Computer  analysis  of  psychological  and 
psychiatric  data. 
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of  intellect  in  the  mentally  retarded. 
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Minn.       Effects  of  CS  intensity  In  classical 
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Psychonom  Sci  Vol  3,  65.    Climbing  suppression:   Passive 

avoidance  in  turtle. 
Psychonom  Sci  3:133,  65.    Light-contingent  operant 

behavior  in  the  turtle. 
MSM       KLEIN,  EDWARD,  Sch.  Med.,  Yale  Univ.,  New 
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MSM        JONES,  MARY  C,  Inst.  Study  of  Human 
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MSM        HOLT,  WILLIAM  E.,  Hospital  of  Univ. 
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MHK       AUERBACH,  ARTHUR  H.,  Univ.  Pennsylvania 
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Stanford,  Cal.       Stylistic  determinants 
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Columbia  Univ.,  N.Y.C.       Value  system 
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amnesic  effect  of  audiogenic  seizure  on  the 
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New  London,  Conn.       Determinants  of 
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MSM        NAZZARO.  JAMES  R.,  Mary  Washington  Col., 
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Quart  J  Stud  Alcohol  25:476,  64.    Ethanol  and 
the  acquisition  of  a  conditioned  avoidance 
response  in  selected  strains  of  rats. 
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MH-08714            MHK       OFFER,  DANIEL,  Michael  Reese  Hosp.,  Chicago, 
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Am  J  Psychiat  121:9,  Mar  65.  Clinical  evalua- 
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Can  We  HefbTnem  Stop.  Am  Cancer  Soc.  Ill 
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boys  in  two  suburban  high  schools. 
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Univ.,  Boston,  Mass.       Sleep-dream 
patterns — A  longitudinal  clinical  study 
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discussants. 
Med  News  (London),  No  166,  p  12,  Dec  65.  The  biology  of 
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MH-08717  MSM       WAZIRI,  RAFIQ,  Boston  City  Hosp.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Bioelectric  activity  in  brain  tissue  cultures 
MH-08720  MSM       JACKSON,  DON  D.,  Palo  Alto  Med.  Res.  Fdn., 

Palo  Alto,  Cal.       Ulcerative  colitis 
and  family  interaction 
MH-08721  MSM        HEADLEY,  EDWARD  B.,  Col.  Med.,  Univ. 

Cincinnati,  Cincinnati,  Ohio       Health 
status  of  successfully  treated  alcoholics 
MH-08722  MSM       LOKSHIN,  HELEN,  Beth-El  Hosp.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

Group  counseling  with  unmarried  mothers  in 
a  hospital 
MH-08726  MSM       WOLFGANG,  MARVIN  E.,  Univ.  Pennsylvania, 

Philadelphia,  Pa.       Cress-cultural 
delinquency  study 
MH-08731  MHK       LUBOW,  ROBERT  E.,  Sch.  Agr.,  Educ,  North 

Carolina  State  Col.,  Raleigh,  N.C, 
The  development  of  visual  pattern 
perception 
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Maryland,  Baltimore,  Md.        Altered  biochemical 
pathways  and  behavioral  patterns 
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Idaho  State  Univ.,  Pocatello,  Idaho 
Drug  latentiation—MAO  inhibitor  transDort 
MH-08738  MSM       BARTZ,  ALBERT  E.,  Concordia  College, 

Moorhead,  Monn.       Reaction  time  and 
complexity  of  subsequent  responses 
MH-08740  MSM        DeBOLD,  RICHARD  C,  Sch.  Math.,  Natural  Sci., 

Wesleyan  Univ.,  Middletown,  Conn. 
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Univ.  California,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
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Univ.  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Experimental  modification  of  speech 
fluency 
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California,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
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MH-08745  MHK       BELL,  NORMAN  W.,  McLean  Hosp.,  Belmont, 

Mass.       Relationships  of  families 
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MH-08746  BEH       KENNEDY,  ELIZABETH  J.,  Univ.  Cambridge, 

Cambridge,  England       Social  control  in  a 
kin-based  society 
MH-08747  PMY      JARVIK,  MURRAY  E".',  Albert  Einstein  Col.  Med., 

Yeshiva  Univ.,  New  York,  N.Y. 
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MH-08755  MSM        EPSTEIN,  SEYMOUR,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ. 

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MH-08763  HUE        PUSH.  THOMAS  F„  Sch.  Pub.  Health, 

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West  Virginia       The  effect  of  training 
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MH-08860  MSM        KRISLOV,  SAMUEL,  Col.  Social  Sci.,  Michigan 

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MH-08878  EP  FOLEY,  JOHN  M.,  Univ.  California, 

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Claremont,  Cal.       Emotional 
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MH-08886  EP  SCOTT,  EARL  D.,  Cornell  Col.,  Mount  Vernon, 

Iowa       Variables  affecting  spontaneous 
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MSP        KNUPFER,  GENEVIEVE,  California  Dept.  Pub. 
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study  of  changes  in  drinking  practices 
MSP        C0NNERY,  ROBERT  H.,  Duke  Univ.,  Durham, 
NX.       Mental  health  programing  in 
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MSP        SNYDER,  CHARLES  R.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Southern 
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MSP       STEIN,  M.I.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Arts,  Sci.,  New  York 
Univ.,  N.Y.C.       Colombian's  attitudes  to  Peace 
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SRC        GOULDNER,  ALVIN  W.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Sch. 

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Proc  Groves  Conf  Family  Life,  Philadelphia. 
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MH-09191  NSS         ZUBIN,  JOSEPH,  Res.  Fdn.  Mental  Hygiene, 

Inc.,  Middletown,  N.Y.       Diagnosis  of 

mental  disorder  in  U.S   and  U.K. 
MH-99192  MSP       HENRY,  WILLIAM  E.,  Sch.  Social  Sci., 

Univ.  Chicago,  Chicago,  III.        Careers  in 

mental  health 
MH-09193  MSP        McCAFFREE,  KENNETH  M.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Univ.  Washington,  Seattle,  Wash.       Economic 

costs  of  care  and  treatment  of  mentally  ill 
MH-09194  MSP        G0FFMAN,  IRWIN  W.,  Mental  Health  Research 

Unit,  Syracuse,  N.Y.       Time  conceptions 

and  group  boundary  processes 
MH-09195  MSP         LINDZEY,  GARDNER,  Social  Science  Res. 

Council,  N.Y.C.       Genetics  and 

behavioral  sciences 
MH-09199  MSP       REIN,  MARTIN  and  ROSS,  BERNARD, 

Professional  Sch.,  Bryn  Mawr  Col.,  Bryn  Mawr, 

Pa.       Research  on  local  planning 
MH-09200  MSP        HOWERTON,  DOROTHY  K.,  Professional  Sch., 

Tulane  Univ.,  New  Orleans,  La.       Study 

of  foster  families  and  their  public  image 
MH-0920]  MSP        JACKSON,  H.  MERRILL,  Col.  Lit.,  Sci.,  Arts, 

Univ.  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

The  development  of  a  theory  of  social 

change 
MH-09204  NSS         CUMMING,  JOHN  H.,  New  York  State  Dept. 

Mental  Hygiene,  Syracuse,  N.Y. 

Predicting  social  functioning  and 

osvehiatric  status 
MH-09205  MSP        GEER,  BLANCHE,  Grad.  Sch.,  Syracuse  Univ., 

Syracuse,  N.Y.       Educational  experiences 

of  non-col  lege  vouth 
MH-09206  MSP        BECKER,  HOWARD  S.,  Grad.  Sch., 

Stanford  Univ.,  Stanford,  Cal. 

Educational  experiences  of  non- 
col  I  eoe  vouth 
MH-09208  MSP        SIMMONS,  OZZIE  G.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ. 

Colorado,  Boulder,  Colo. 

Urbanization  of  the  migrant— Processes 

and  outcomes 
MH-09209  NSS       KELLER,  MARK,  Rutgers  State  Univ., 

New  Brunswick,  N.J.        Alcoholism 

nomenclature  and  classification 
MH-09215  NSS         GUTEIJUS,  MARGARET  F.,  Children's  Hosp.  of 

O.C.,  Washington,  D.C.       Mobile  unit  for 

child  health  supervision 
MH-09216  MSP        HOWERTON,  DOROTHY  K.,  Sch.  Soc.  Work,  Boston 

Col.,  Boston,  Mass.      Study  of  foster 

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MH-09217  NSS         GRANT,  MURRAY,  D.C.  Dept.  Pub.  Hlth., 

Washington,  D.C.       Demonstration  of 

integrated  community  mental  health  care 
MH-09218  NSS         VAUGHAN,  CHARLES  W.,  National  Educational 

Television,  New  York,  N.Y.       TV  film 

series  to  communicate  mental  health  research 
MH-09219  NSS         BARTON,  WALTER  E.,  American  Psychiatric 

Assn.,  Washington,  D.C.       Information 

processing  in  the  field  of  psychiatry 
MH-09220  NSS         CROMWELL,  RUE  L.,  Vanderbllt  Univ.  Med. 

Cr.,  Nashville,  Tenn.       Stress  factors  in 

monitoring  of  myocardial  infarction 
MH-09221  NSS         BARTON,  WALTER  E.,  American  Psychiatric 

Assn.,  Washington,  D.C.       Effect  of  a 

prepayment  plan  on  mental  health  programs 
MH-09222  NSS         BECKER,  HOWARD  S.,  Northwestern  Univ., 

Evanstou,  III.       Educational  experiences 

of  non-college  vouth 
MH-09223  NSS         LEVY,  JEROME,  Univ.  East  Campus, 

Boulder,  Colo.      Western  conference  on  the 

uses  of  mental  health  data 
MH-09226  NSS        KNUPFER,  GENEVIEVE,  Mental  Res.  Inst., 

Berkeley,  Cal.        Longitudinal  study  of 

changes  in  drinking  practices 
MH-10000  MSM       KLIGSBERG,  MOSES,  Yivo  Inst.  Jewish  Res., 

N.Y.C.       Child  and  adolescent  behavior 

under  stress 
MH-10002  PR  MICHAEL,  RICHARD  P.,  Maudsley  Hosp., 

London,  England       Neuro-hormonal 

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Brain  mechanisms  of  sleep 
MH-10004  NSS         ZUK,  GERALD  H.,  Eastern  Pennsylvania 

Psychiatric  Inst.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Conference— Family  process  and  osycho- 

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MH-10006  SSS         JONES,  LYLE  V.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ. 

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Psychometric  Lab  Univ  N  Carolina,  Rep  No  48,  Mar  66.    A 

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Psychometric  Lab  Univ  N  Carolina,  Res  Mem  No  28,  Aug  65. 

Analysis  of  covariance  structures. 
Psychometric  Lab  Univ  N  Carolina,  Res  Mem  No  29,  Sep  65. 

Factorial  structure  and  factor  scores  for  ages  18  to  54. 
Psychometric  Lab  Univ  N  Carolina,  Rep  No  45,  Oct  65. 

StcoDinq  rules  in  a  seauential  search  task. 
Psychometric  Lab  Univ  N  Carolina,  Rep  No  46,  Dec  65. 

Grammatical  indicants  of  speaking  style  in  normal  and 

aphasic  speakers. 
Psychometric  Lab  Univ  N  Carolina,  Res  Mem  No  30,  Mar  66. 

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MSM        KINTZ,B.  LEE,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  Ohio  Univ., 
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MH-10034  MSM        TOLMAN,  CHARLES  W.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Idaho  Stats  Univ.,  Pocatello,  Idaho 
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MH-10035  MSM        LUBAR,  JOEL  F.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  Univ 

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MH-1003S  MSM        HERSHLNSON,  MAURICE,  Col.  Letters,  Sci., 

Univ.  Wisconsin,  Madison,  Wis.       Visual 
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MH-10039  EP  ADAMS,  HENRY  E.,  Univ.  Georgia,  Athens, 

Georgia       Electroconvulsive  shock  and 
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Arlington,  Tex.       Effect  of  inter- 
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MH-10042  MSM        SEGAL,  ERWIN  M.,  Sch.  Arts,  Sci., 

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GREER,  SCOTT,  Grad.  Sch.,  Northwestern 
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to  a  crisis 
GERRARD,  NATHAN  L.,  Morris  Harvey  Col., 
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SAMUELS,  INA,  Tufts  Univ.,  Medford, 
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KLUGH,  HENRY  E.,  Alma  College, 
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HARRIS,  MARVIN,  Columbia  Univ.,  New  York, 
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MH-10078  MSM        GOLDFRIED,  MARVIN  R.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Univ.  Rochester,  Rochester,  N.Y. 
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Fed  Proc  24:339,  65.   Maturational  patterns  of 

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MH-10085  MSM        DeFLEUR,  MELVIN  L.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  Univ. 

Kentucky,  Lexington,  Ky.       Occupational 
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MH-10087  MHK        TOMKINS,  SILVAN,  City  Univ.  New  York, 

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MH-10088  MHK        BAEKELAND,  FREDERICK,  Downstate  Med.  Cr., 

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MH-1C094  MH  KOH,  SOON  D.,  Hastings  State  Hosp.,  Hastings, 

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MH-10098  MSM        SMALL,  JOYCE  G.,  Sch.  Med., 

Washinton  Univ.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
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MH-10099  MSM        RECH,  RICHARD  HOWARD,  Sch.  Med., 

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MH-10105  MC  DOLBY,  LLOYD  J.,  Col.  Liberal  Arts, 

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MH-10106  MC  BRUTCHER,  FREDERICK  V.,  Jr.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

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Mass.       Social  and  economic 

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complex  society 
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SRC        GROSS,  MARTIN,  Springfield  State  Hosp., 
Sykesville,  Md.   Intensive  drug  therapy  in 
chronic  schizophrenia 
EP         WURTC,  ROBERT  H.,  Sch.  Med.,  Washington 
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J  Nerv  Merit  Dis  141:204,  65.    Self-stimulation  and  cortical 

seizure  activity, 
SRC        SMITH,  KATHLEEN,  Col.  Med.,  Washington 

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the  treatment  of  phobic  reactions 
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Harvard  Univ.,  Cambridge,  Mass.      Effect 

of  a  conceDtual  framework  on  child  rearing 
MSM       WUNDERLICH,  RICHARD  A.,  Sch.  Arts,  Sci., 

Catholic  Univ.,  Washington,  D.C. 

Observing  responses  and  spatial 

contiguity 
MSM       WITTENBORN,  JOHN  R.,  Rutgers  State  Univ., 

New  Brunswick,  N.J.       The  standardiza- 
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MSM       KAPLAN,  STEPHEN,  Col.  Literature,  Sci.,  Arts, 

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MSM       GOTTSDANKER,  ROBERT  M.,  Col.  Letters 

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Alabama,  University,  Ala.       Learned  cooperation 

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MH         DOHRENWEND,  BRUCE  P.,  Col.  Phys.,  Surg., 

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EP         ERVIN,  FRANK  R.,  Massachusetts  Gen. 

Hosp.,  Boston,  Mass.       Learning  and 

intracerebral  activity 
SRC         FRIEDMAN,  ALFRED  S„  Philadelphia 

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SRC        EWING,  JAMES  H.,  Mercy-Douglass  Hosp., 

Philadelphia,  Pa.       Drug  therapy  in 

depression 
SRC         KERNOHAN,  WILLIAM  J.,  Kentucky  State 

Hosp.,  Danville,  Ky.       Intensive  drug 

therapy  in  chronic  schizophrenia 
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learnina  oerfbrmance 
EP  VERHAVE,  THOM,  Col.  Liberal  Arts, 

Arizona  State  Univ.,  Tempe,  Ariz, 

An  experimental  investigation  of 

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Sci.,  Southern  Illinois  Univ., 

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MH  KOKN,  MARTIN.  William  Alanson  White 

Inst.,  New  York,  N.Y.       Therapeutic 

effectiveness  of  individualized 

teaching 
MSM       RUBINSTEIN,  JOSEPH,  Chico  State  Col., 

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MH-10350  EP  BROWN,  LARRY  T.,  Col.  Educ,  Oklahoma 

State  Univ.,  Stillwater,  Okla. 
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MH-10357  MH  ALEXANDER,  IRVING  E..  Sch.  Arts,  Sci., 

Duke  Univ.,  Durham,  N.C.       Behavioral 
correlates  of  Jungian  personality  types 
MH-10359  NEU        SAMUELS,  STANLEY,  Sch.  Med.,  New  York 

Univ.,  New  York,  N.Y.       Biochemical  studies  of 
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in  the  snhinqolioidoses. 
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amino-acidurias. 
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chromatographic  soottinq. 
J  Cell  Biol  21:148,  64.  Chemical  and  ultrastructural  compari- 
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J  Neuropath  Exp  Neurol  24:256,  65.   Formation  of  the  mem- 
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MH-10362  MSM        WIST,  EUGENE  R.,  Franklin  and  Marshall  Col., 

Lancaster,  Pa.       Temporal  factors  in  depth 
perception 
V.H-10363  MSM       McKINNEY,  JOHN  P.,  Smitli  Col.,  Northampton, 

Mass.       Ape  and  sex  differences  in 
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MH-10372  PET        GREENBERG,  RUVEN.Univ.  Illinois  Med. 

Cr.,  Chicago,  III.       Role  of 
adrenal  medullary  granules 
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MH-J038O  EP  ROSENBLUM,  LEONARD  A.,  Oownstate  Med.  Cr., 

State  Univ.  New  York,  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
Consistencies  in  perceptual  functioning 
In  primates 
MH-10384  EP  CUMMING,  WILLIAM  W.,  Fac.  Pure  Sci., 

Columbia  Univ.,  New  York,  N.Y. 
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MH-10385  MH  HAHN,  WILLIAM  W.,  Children's  Asthma  Res. 

Inst.,  Hosp.,  Denver,  Colo.       Psychophysi- 
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Proc  Rocky  Mountain  Psychol  Assn  Mtg,  Albuquerque,  66. 
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asthmatic,  normal  and  hospitalized  children. 
Psychophysiology,  Jul  66.   An  instrument  for  recording  and 

printing  heart  rate  data. 
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asthmatic  children. 
PMY       SURBRIDGE,  THOMAS  N.,  Univ.  California 
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MH         WEINSTEIN,  SIDNEY,  Albert  Einstein  Col. 
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seizures  and  personality  disorder 
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Chicago,  Chicago,  III.       Effects  of 
brain  lesions  nn  rewarded  resoondinq 
EP  JOHNSON,  HAROLD  J.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Cornell  Univ.,  Ithaca,  N.Y.       Control 
and  cognitive  factors  in  conditioning 
MSM       GARDNER,  R.  ALLEN,  Behavior  Sci.  Cr., 
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J  Exp  Psychol  70:407,  65.   Size  and  structure  of  grammatical 

units  in  paired-associate  iearninj  at  two  aqe  levels. 
J  Exp  Psychol  70:570.  65.  Grammatical  agreement  and  set 

in  learmnq  at  two  a^e  levels. 
J  Verb  Learn  Verb  Behav  3:317,  64.   Associative  strength  and 

word  frequency  in  cahed-associate  leaminq. 
J  Verb  Learn  Verb  Behav  3:344,  64.  Word-association 

frequency  and  the  proximity  effect. 
Psychol  Rep  15:826,  64.   Associative  mediation  in  serial 
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MH-10405  MSM       MACC03Y,  NATHAN,  Sch.  Humanities,  Sci., 

Stanford  Univ., Stanford,  Cal. 
Validation  of  non-./erbal  cues  of  compre- 
hension 
MH-10407  MHK        ROSNEft,  BURTON  S.,  Philadelphia  Gen.  Hosp., 

Philadelphia,  Pa.       Psychophysiology  of 
sensory  function  in  nun 
MH-10408  BEH        BRUNER,  EDWARD  M.,  Grad.  Col.,  Univ. 

Illinois,  Urbara,  III.       Culture 
chunge  during  a  period  of  national 
development 
MH-10409  MSM       BGUSFIELD,  WESTON  A.,  Col.  Liberal 

Arts,  Sci.,  Univ.  Connecticut, 
Storrs.Conn.       Sequential  organi- 
zation 'n  repeated  'ree  recall 
MH-10414  MSM        POPENOE,  DAVID,  Urban  Studies  Cr., 

Rutgers  State  Univ.,  New  Brunswick, 
N.J.       Alternative  sources  of 
sense  of  community 
MH-10415  MSM       EDWARDS,  DAVID  C,  Col.  Sci.,  Humanities, 

Iowa  State  Univ.,  Ames,  Iowa       Verbal 
discrimination  learning  and  recognition 
memory 
MH-10418  MSM       ISHIYAMA,  TOARU,  Cleveland  State  Hosp., 

Cleveland,  Ohio       Conceptions  of 
patient  role  by  mental  hospital  aides 
MH-10420  SRC         ANDRES,  FRANCIS  D.,  D.C.  Gen.  Hoso., 

Washington,  D.C.       Drug  therapy  in 
depression 
MH-10421  MHP       LOURIE,  REGINALD  S.,  Children's 

Hosp.,  Washington,  D.C.       Prevention 
of  culturally  determined  retardation 
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national  group-infant  care  program s . 
MH-10429  BS  GRIMSHAW,  ALLEN  D.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Indiana  Univ.,  Bloomington,  ind. 
Social  impact  on  an  Indian  city  of 
a  natural  disaster 
MH-10435  EP  GUTH,  SHERMAN  L.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Indiana  Univ.,  Bloomington,  Ind. 
Stimulus  oatternino  and  experimental 
extinction 
MH-10439  MH  GERJUOY,  HER3ERT,  Educational  Testing 

Service,  Princeton,  N.J.       A  mental- 
hosnital  attendants'  attitude  scale 
MH-10444  COM       HARWAY,  NORMAN  I.,  Univ.  Rochester  Med.  Cr., 

Rochester,  N.Y.       Computer  analysis 
of  content  in  psychotherapy 
Behav  Sci  10:173,  65.  A  computer  approach  to- 
wards the  analysis  of  content. 
MH-10445  SRC        WALTERS,  GUY  M.,  Rochester  State  Hosp., 

Rochester,  N.Y.       Collaborative  study 
of  drug  treatment  in  depression 
MH-10447  EP  GOTTSDANKER.  ROBERT  M.,  Col.  Letters, 

Sci.,  Univ.  California,  Santa  Barbara, 
Cal.       Elevation  of  reaction  time 
with  new  demands 
MH-10449  EP  DORFMAN,  DONALD  D.,  San  Diego  State  Col., 

San  Diego,  Cal.       Interstimulus  inter- 
action and  stimulus  generalization 
MH-10450  MC  CRAIG,  JOHN  C,  Sch.  Pharm.,  Univ. 

California,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Synthesis  of  hydroxychlorpromazine 
sulfoxides 
MH-10455  PMY       Dl  MASCIO,  ALBERTO,  Massachusetts 

Mental  Hlth.  Cr.,  Boston,  Mass. 
ChlorDromazine  metabolism  and 
clinical  state 
MH-10460  BS  SEEMAN,  MELVIN,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ.  California, 

Los  Angeles,  Cal.       A  comparative  study 
of  alienation  in  work 
MH-10462  EP  KAPLAN,  STEPHEN,  Col.  Lit.,  Sci., 

Arts,  Univ.  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor, 
Mich.       Arousai  and  strain 
differences  in  alternation 
MH-10463  EP  WAGMAN,  WILLIAM,  Grad.  Sch.,  Southern 

Illinois  Univ.,  Carbondale,  III. 
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Psychonom  Sci  1:363,  64.  The  development  of  a 
conditioned  positive  reinforcer  based  upon 
the  termination  of  shock. 
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deprivation  upon  '.he  maternal  behavior  of  the  albino  rat. 
Proc  Illinois  Psychol  Assn,  Springfield,  Mar  65.    The 

experimental  analysis  of  anxiety. 
Proc  Midwest  Psychol  Assn,  Chicago,  May  65.    Two 
parameters  in  the  development  of  a  conditioned  positive 
reinforcer  based  upon  rhe  termination  of  shock. 
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An  analysis  of  ration  reinforced  behavior. 
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MH-10466  MH  GARDNER,  GEORGE  E.,  Judge  Baker  Guidance 

Cr.,  Boston,  Mass.  A  longitudinal  study 

of  adult  schizophrenia 

J  Nerv  Ment  Dis  139,(No  3) ,  Sep  64.    Early 
indicators  of  outcome  in  schizophrenia. 
MH-10470  MH  DRACHMAN,  DAVID  A.,  Northwestern  Univ. 

Med.  Sch.,  Chicago,  III.       Role  of 

the  hinoocamoal  complexes  in  memory 
Neurology  16:312,  66.    Is  memory  a  multiple  process?    An 
experimental  study  of  patients  with  hippocampal  lesions. 
MH-10471  MH  TOMLINSON,  TOMMY  M.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ. 

California,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Effects  of  initial  impression  on 

clinical  judgment 
MH-10474  PMY        DINSMOOR,  JAMES  A.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Indiana 

Univ.,  Bloomington,  Ind.       Reinforcing 

effects  of  signals  for  punishment 
MH-10475  PMY        LENNARD,  HENRY  L.,  Bureau  of  Applied 

Social  Res.,  New  York,  N.Y. 

Inventory  of  propositions  in  socio- 

pharmacology 
MH-10485  MH  PANDE,  SHASHI  K.,  Sch.  Med.,  McGill  Univ., 

Montreal,  Canada       Measurement  of 

therapist-patient  influence 
MH-10486  MHK       BRADY,  JOHN  P.,  Hosp.  of  Univ.  Pennsylvania, 

Philadelphia,  Pa.       Hypnosis  in 

analysis  of  psychosomatic  relationships 
MH-10487  MSM        JOHNSON,  DALE  L.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Univ.  Houston,  Houston,  Tex. 

Cross  cultural  patterns  of  mental 

disorder 
MH-10495  SRC         RYNEARSON,  ROBERT  R.,  Rochester  State  Hosp., 

Rochester,  Minn.       NIMH  PSC  collaborative 

study  of  anti-depressive  drugs  in  depression 
MH-10496  SRC         DAVIDSON,  EDWIN  M.,  Boston  State  Hosp., 

Boston,  Mass.       Intensive  drug  therapy 

in  chronic  schizophrenia 
MH-10502  MSM        FRIED,  MORTON  H.,  Grad.  Faculties,  Columbia 

Univ.,  N.Y.C.       The  persistence  of  social 

structures 
MH-10504  MSM        CRAMER,  PHEBE,  Austen  Riggs  Cr., 

Stockbridge,  Mass.       Associative 

processes  in  psychopatholpgy 
MH-10506  MSM       UHL,  CHARLES  N.,  Col.  Letters,  Sci.,  Univ. 

Utah,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah       Discrimination 

transfer  relations 
MH-10510  MSM        MARSHALL,  GEORGE  R„  Bell  Telephone 

Laboratories,  Inc.,  Murray  Hill,  N.J. 

Association,  context  and  mediation  in 

verbal  behavior 
MH-10514  MSM       KILDAHL,  JOHN  P.,  LuJieran  Med.  Cr., 

Brooklyn,  N.Y.       Study  of  glossolalia  and 

mental  health 
MH-10516  MSM        DEVERY,  WILLIAM  J.,  Reed  Col.,  Portland, 

Ore.       Methodological  study  of  spreading 

depressipn 
MH-10519  MSM        PATTON,  SELMA  H.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Louisiana  Polytechnic  Inst.,  Ruston,  La. 

Serum  lipids  of  mentally  retarded 

MH-10521  MSM       STOUT,  JOHN  F.,  Walla  Walla  Col., 

College  Place,  Wash.       Communication  behavior 
of  Larus  glaucescens 

MH-10523  EP  PERETZ,  E.,  Veterans  Admin.  Hosp.,  American 

Lake,  Wash.       Limbic  cortex  lesions  and 
sex-behavior 

MH-10524  MSM        TANGRI,  SANDRA  S.,  Univ.  Michigan, 

Ann  Arbor,  Mich.       Factors  affect- 
ing commitment  to  mental  hospitals 

MH-10527  NSS         JONES,  MARSHALL  R.,  Sch.  Arts,  Sci.,  Univ. 

Miami,  Coral  Gables,  Fla.       Ninth 
Interamerican  Congress  of  Psychology 

MH-10529  MSM       PHILLIPS,  JAMES  D.,  Jr.,  Sch.  Arts,  Sci., 

Arlington  State  Col.,  Arlington,  Tex. 
Electric  shock  as  a  positive  reinforcer 

MH-10530  MSM        STEVENS,  DAVID  A.,  Col.  Arts,  Letters, 

Sci.,  Univ.  Oregon,  Eugene,  Ore. 
The  effects  of  strychnine  on  learning 

MH-10532  MSM       FRIEDMAN,  HERBERT.  Col.  William  and  Mary, 

Williamsburg,  Va.       Improved  discrimi- 
nation by  stimulus  matching 

MH-10538  MSM      WINNICK,  WILMA  A.,  Queens  Col.,  City  Uni 

New  York,  Flushing,  N.Y.       Comparisons  o, 
verbal  learning  and  word  recognition 
Psychonom  Sci  2;233,  65.   MeartingfUlness  in 
tachistoscopic  thresholds,  serial  learning, 
and  association  measurement. 
Psychonom  Sci  3:247,  65.    Effect  of  irrelevent  context  on 
tachistoscopic  recognition. 

MH-10539  MSM        BENSON,  PURNELL  H.,  Col.  Liberal  Arts, 

Drew  Univ.,  Madison,  N.J.       Testing  an 
interest  inventory 

MH-10540  MSM        WAHLER,  ROBERT  G.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ. 

Washington,  Seattle,  Wash.  The 
effect  of  two  kinds  of  attending  on 
learning 

MH-10541  MSM       SALTZSTEIN,  HERBERT  D.,  Massachusetts 

Inst.  Technology,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Studies  of  social  influence 

MH-10542  MSM        DARDANO,  JOSEPH  F.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Univ.  Rhode  Island,  Kingston,  R.I. 
Partial  punishment  of  fixed-ratio 
behavior 


MH-10543  MSM        McPHEE,  Vifi^LiAM  N.,  inst.  Behavioral  Sci., 

Univ.  Colorado.  Boulder,  Colo. 
MH-10546  SRC        WIESEL,  BENJAMIN,  Hartford  Hosp., 

Hartford,  Conn.       Collaborative 

study  of  drug  treatment  in  depression 
MH-10550  MSM        NEVIN,  JOHN  A.,  Swarthmore  Col.,  Swarthmore, 

Pa.       Punishment  of  consummatory 

behavior 
MH-10551  MSM       JENNESS,  ARTHUR,  Williams  Col.  Williamstown, 

Mass.       Anxiety,  imagery,  and 

hypnotizability 
MH-10554  MSM       VEROFF,  JOSEPH,  Col.  Literature,  Sci.,  Arts, 

Univ.  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Studies  in  self  achievement 
MH-10555  MSM       GALINSKY,  MAEDA  J.,  Sch.  Social  Work, 

Univ.  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Evaluation  of  group  work  services 
MH-10558  MSM        HAMBURG,  DAVID  A.,  Sch.  Med.,  Stanford 

Univ.,  Stanford,  Cal.         Localization 

of  progesterone  in  relation  to  mating 
MH-10560  MH  CHOSY,  JULIUS  J.,  University  Hosps., 

Madison.  Wis.       Study  of  manifest  anxiety 
J  Psychosom  Res  9:189,  65.    Catecholamines  in  vasovagal 
fainting. 
MH-10563  BEH         BASCOM,  WILLIAM  R.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ. 

California,  Berkeley,  Cal.       Social 

behavior  in  a  rural  stratified  society 
MH-10564  BEH         FOSTER,  GEORGE  M„  Col.  Letters,  Sci., 

Univ.  California,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

Types  of  resistance  to  programs  of 

social  change 
MH-10565  MSM        KIRMAN,  JACOB  H.,  Queens  College,  Flushing, 

N.Y.       Orienting  reactions  in  GSR 

conditioning 
MH-10567  MSM       PODELL,  LAWRENCE,  New  York  City  Dept. 

Welfare,  New  York,  N.Y.       Feasibility 

study  of  adolescent  problems 
MH-10568  MSM       GOUGH,  PHILIP  B.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  Indiana 

Univ.,  Bloomington,  Ind.  Transformational 

grammar  and  speed  of  understanding 
MH-10572  BS  NASH,  JUNE  C,  Faculty  Arts,  Sci.,  Yale 

Univ.,  New  Haven,  Conn.       Territorial 

and  kinship  groups  in  Indian  communities 
MH-10575  BEH         NEEL,  JAMES  V.,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ.  Michigan, 

Ann  Arbor,  Mich.       Genetic  and  biological 

effects  of  cultural  practices 
MH-10578  MSM        VtHITEMAN,  MARTIN,  Columbia  Univ.  Sch. 

Social  Work,  N.Y.C.       Children's 

conceptions  of  psychological    causality 
MH-10579  BEH        SMITH,  ROBERT  J.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Cornell 

Univ.,  Ithaca,  N.Y.       Adaptation  of 

beliefs  to  sociocultural  changes 
MH-10580  MSM        YOUNG,  FRANK  W.,  Col.  Agr„  Cornell 

Univ.,  Ithaca,  N.Y.       Social 

differentiation  and  rationality 
MH-10581  PR  HILL,  CHARLES  W.,  Delta  Regional  Primate 

Res.  Cr.,  Tulane  Univ.,  Covington,  La. 

Transfer  effects  of  response  complexity 

in  monkeys 
MH-1058?  BEH        HOLMBERG,  ALLAN  R.,  Col.  Arts,  Scl„ 

Cornell  Univ.,  Ithaca,  N.Y.       Social 

mcbility  in  two  professions 
MH-10583  MSM        DAMON,  ALBERT,  Faculty  Arts,  Sci., 

Harvard  Univ.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Anthrooological-medical  program- 
Field  reconnaissance 
MH-10584  MSM        KLEMM,  WILLIAM  R.,  Col.  Vet.  Med,, 

Iowa  State  Univ.,  Ames,  Iowa 

Electrical  activity  in  the  brain 
MH-10585  MSM       WILSON,  WARNER  R.,  Univ.  Hawaii, 

Honolulu,  Hawaii       Perception  In 

face-to-face  interaction 
MH-10586  MSM       LEE,  S.  C,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  Univ.  South 

Dakota,  Vermillion,  S.  D.       Social 

cohesion  in  a  Utopian  community 
MH-10587  MSM        KOBAYASHI,  YUTAKA,  Worcester  Fdn, 

Experimental  Biology,  Shrewsbury, 

Mass.       Evaluation  of  a  new  plasma 

assay 
MH-10588  MH  BUDOFF,  MILTON,  Cambridge  Mental  Hlth. 

Assoc,  Cambridge,  Mass.       Learning 

potential  among  the  educable  retarded 
J  Consult  Psychol,  Oct  64.  "Learning  potential") 
An  assessment  to  the  adolescent  mentally 
retarded. 
Proc  Am  Assn  Ment  Defic  Ann  Mtg,  Miami 
Beach,  Fla,  Jun  65.    Learning  potential:   A 
replication  and  some  validating  data  with  the 
adolescent  institutionalized  retarded. 
Proc  Soc  Res  Child  Develop  Bien  Mtg, 
Minneapolis,  Minn,  Mar  65.   Learning  potential 
and  rigidity  in  the  adolescent  mentally  retarded,, 
MH-10592  MSM       BEALS,  ALAN  R.,  Sch.  Humanities, Stanford 

Univ.,  Stanford,  Cal.       Disease 
classification  in  a  primitive  culture 
MH-10597  EP  KAPOSTINS,  ELI  E.,  Wagner  Col.,  Ststen 

Island,  N.Y.       Information,  cue  and 

reinforcing  values  of  a  stimulus 
MH-10598  MH  REED,  CHARLES  F.,  Temple  Univ., 

Philadelphia,  Pa.       Perception  of 

form  in  brain-injury 


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MH-1  EP  RICi_,  GEORGE  E.,  Jr.,  Montana  State  Col.,  MH-10663 

Bozeman,  Mont.       Cooperative  behavior  at 
various  phylpgenetic  levels 
Psychol  Rec  14:165,  Apr  64.   Aiding  behavior 
vs.  fear  in  the  albino  rat.  mu  i„665 

MH-10600  MSM        HOMMEL,  LEONARD  $.,  California  State  Col., 

Long  Beach,  Cal.       Drive  effects  of 

exploration-inducing  situations  MH  i%67 

MH-10609  MSM        CONRAD,  JACK,  Univ.  Southern  California, 

Los  Angeles,  Cal.       Creativity  in 
orimitive  cultures 
MH-10610  MSM        SMITH,  M.  BREWSTER,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ. 

California,  Berkeley,  Cal.       Belief 

and  prejudice— A  test  of  Rokeach's  theory  MH-10669 

MH-10612  MSM        HOUSTON,  JOHN  P.,  Col.  Letters,  Sci., 

Univ.  California,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Stimulus  selection  in  verbal  learning  MH-10671 

J  Verb  Learn  Verb  Behav  4:339,  65.    Supplementary  report: 
Transfer  as  a  function  of  meaningfulness. 
MH-10614  MSM        KAT2,  EVELYN  W.,  Inst.  Communications  MH-10673 

Res.,  Univ.  Illinois,  Urbana,  III. 
Classifvina  interpersonal  behaviors 
MH-10619  BEH         FISCHER,  JOHN  L.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  MH-10675 

Tulane  Univ.,  New  Orleans,  La. 
Sociopsychological  functions  of 
folklore 
MH-10627  MSM       COWAN,  PHILIP  A.,  Col.  Letters,  Sci.,  MH-10683 

Univ.  California,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Order  effects  in  studies  of 
coanitive  ooerations 
MH-10628  MSM        DE  LEON,  GEORGE,  Staten  Island  Mental 

Hlth.,  Soc,  Staten  Island,  N.Y. 

Conditioning  of  the  blood  pressure-  MH-10688 

-A  pilot  study 
MH-10629  EP  GLEITMAN,  HENRY,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  Univ. 

Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia,  Pa.       Retention  MH-10690 

and  interference  processes 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  59,  (No  3):461,  65.    The  effect  of 

prior  interference  upon  retention  of  fixed-interval  per-  MH-10691 

formance  in  rats. 
Proc  Psychonom  Soc  Ann  Mtg,  64.    Forgetting  of  runway 
performance  in  rats  as  a  function  of  interference  and 
stimulus  change. 
Thesis,  PhD,  F.  Steinman,  New  School  Soc  Res,  New  York, 
64.   Runway  performance  as  a  function  of  retention  interval,  MH-10692 

reward  magnitude  and  stimulus  change. 
MH-10630  BEH         READ,  KENNETH  E.,  Sch.  Arts,  Sci.,  Univ. 

Washington,  Seattle,  Wash.       Intolerance 

of  ".mbiguity  and  culture  contact  MH-10698 

MH-10634  MSM        SPECTOR,  ELLIOT,  Col.  Pharm.,  Northeastern 

Univ.,  Boston,  Mass.       Studies  on  the 

metabolic  fate  of  mescaline  MH-10700 

MH-10638-  MSM        REYNOLDS,  JAMES  H.,  Col.  Liberal  Arts, 

Hamilton,  N.Y.       Confirmation  and 

non-confirmation  in  verbal  learning  MH-10706 

MH-10640  GEN         BROWN,  RUSSELL  V.,  North  Texas  State 

Univ.,  Denton,  Tex.       Ethanol  studies 
in  inbred  strains  of  mice 
MH-10641  PMY       SCHMIDT,  HANS,  Jr.,  Sch.  Med.,  Washington  MH-10707 

Univ.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.       Barbiturate 
withdrawal  syndrome 
MH-10642  NR  SAINATO,  HELEN  K.,  Saint  Elizabeths  Hosp.,  MH-1071) 

Washington,  D.C.       Staffing  patterns 
in  psychiatric  nursing 
MH-10648  MSM        PORTER,  JOHN  J.,  Univ.  Wisconsin,  MH-10716 

Milwaukee,  Wis.       Studies  of  escape 
conditioning 
MH-10649  EP  BROANSTEIN,  AARON  J.,  Arizona  State  MH-10717 

Univ.,  Tempe,  Ariz.       Effect  of 
concurrent  punishment  and  reinforcement 
MH-10650  MSM       CHESTEEN,  HILLIARD  E.,  Jr.,  Sch.  Soc.  MH-10720 

Welfare,  Louisiana  State  Univ., 
Baton  Rouge,  La.       Influences  affecting 

emolovees' behavioral  responses  MH-10724 

MH-10651  MSM        WATSON,  JOHN  S„  Merrill-Palmer  Inst., 

Detroit,  Mich.       Operant  condition- 
ing of  eve  movements  in  infants  MH-10725 
Proc  Am  Psychol  Assn  Ann  Mtg,  Sep  66.    Operant  conditioning 
of  visual  fixation  in  14  week-old  infants:  A  reward  modality 
X  sex  difference.  MH-10726 
MH-10653              BS           SIMKINS,  LAWRENCE,  Univ.  Missouri, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.       Reinforcement 

of  verbal  interactions  MH-10730 

Proc  Am  Psychol  Assn  Mtg,  Chicago,  65.    Modification  of 
talk  duration  in  triad  groups.    In  symposium  "the  analysis 
and  modification  of  verbal  behavior  in  small  groups". 
Psychol  Rep  16:684,  65.    Modification  of  verbal  interactions  MH-10731 

in  triad  groups:    Preliminary  report. 
MH-10656  MSM        NOBLE,  ERNEST  P.,  Stanford  Univ.  Med. 

Sch.,  Palo  Alto,  Cal.       Development  MH-10734 

of  the  biogenic  amine  systems 
Fed  Proc  24:271,  65.    Glutamate  biosynthesis  in  the  one  day 

old  rat. 
Proc  Am  Assn  Advance  Sci  lJZnd  Ann  Mtg,  Berkeley,  Cal, 
Dec  65.    Development  of  catecholamine  chain  enzymes  in 
the  growing  rat. 

MH-10660  MSM        BEACH,  LESLIE  R.,  Col.  Educ,  Hope  College, 

Holland,  Mich.        Personality  change 

in  colleae 
MH-10661  MSM        ALLISON,  JOEL,  Sch,  Med.,  Yal«  Univ., 

New  Haven,  Conn.       Psychological 

aspects  of  conversion 


EP  HILL,WINFREDF.,Col.  Arts, Sci., 

Northwestern  Univ.,  Evanston,  III. 

Reward  variables  in  extinction  and 

short  retention 
MSM        STEIN,  MARVIN,  Cornell  University  Med. 

Col.,  N.Y.C.        Experiential  and 

social  factors  in  asthma 
MSM        SCHNEIDER,  ALLEN  M.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

New  York  Univ.,  New  York,  N.Y. 

Spreading  depression  and  hemispheric 

interaction 
Psychonom  Sci  3:287,  65.    Effects  of  unilateral  and  bilateral 

spreading  depression  on  water  intake. 
MSM        SHADER,  RICHARD  I.,  Massachusetts  Mental 

Hlth.  Cr.,  Boston,  Mass.       Social 

field  oredictors  of  clinical  outcome 
BS  RETTIG,  SALOMON,  Psychiatric  Inst.,  Hosp., 

Columbus,  Ohio       A  comparative  study 

pf  anomie  in  the  Kibbutz 
MC  BLANTON,  C.  DeWITT,  Jr.,  Sch.  Pharm., 

Auburn  Univ.,  Auburn,  Ala.       Heterocyclic 

analogs  of  biologically  active  indoles 
MSM        HENKER,  BARBARA  A.,  Col.  Educ, 

Ohio  State  Univ.,  Columbus,  Ohio 

Situational  factors  in  electro- 
shock  therapy 
BS  MILLER,  FRANK  C,  Col.  Lib.  Arts,  Univ. 

Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Eauilibrium  processes  in  Chippewa 

acculturation 
Hum  Organization  23,  (No  2):150,  64.    Chippewa  adolescents: 

A  changing  generation. 
MSM        FISCHER,  ANN.,  Sch.  Social  Work,  Tulane  Univ., 

New  Orleans,  La.       The  composition  and 

structure  of  the  familv 
MSM        KLEINER,  ROBERT  J.,  Col.  Liberal  Arts, 

Temple  Univ.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Identity  as  a  factor  in  mental  illness 
EP  FREEMAN,  ROBERT  B.,  Jr.,  Col.  Liberal 

Arts,  Pennsylvania  State  Univ., 

University  Park,  Pa.       Monocular 

cues  in  space  perception 
Psychonom  Sci  2:349,  65.    Brightness  constancy  under  a 

gradient  of  illumination. 
EP  THOMPSON,  MERRELL  E.,  Col.  Teacher  Educ, 

New  Mexico  State  Univ.,  University 

Park,  N.  Mex.       Instrumental  learning 

and  response  variability 
BS  GORDON,  ROBERT  A.,  Fac  Philosophy, 

Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Values  of  gang  delinquents 
MSM       TUCKER,  IRVING  F.,  Col.  Liberal  Arts, 

Louisiana  State  Univ.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Stimulus  articulation  and  familiarization 
EP  D0NAH0E,J0HNW.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Univ.  Kentucky,  Lexington,  Ky. 

Response  and  time  dependent  conflict 

behavior 
MSM        FISCHER,  GLORIA  J.,  Univ.  South 

Florida,  Tampa,  Fla.       Development 

of  form  perception — A  reappraisal 
MSM        HARRIS,  CHARLES  S.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Univ.  Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Rapid  adaptation  to  distorted  vision 
MH  GOTTFREDSON,  DON  M.,  Inst.  Study  Crime 

and  Delinquency,  Vacaville,  Cal. 

Parole  prediction  development 
MH  GOTTFREDSON,  DON  M.,  Inst.  Study  Crime 

and  Delinquency,  Vacaville,  Cal. 

Validation  of  a  parole  prediction  scale 
MH  GOLDSTEIN,  ARNOLD  P.,  Syracuse  Univ., 

Syracuse,  N.Y.       Interpersonal  attraction 

in  psychotherapy 
EP  ELLIS,  NORMAN  R.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Univ.  Alabama,  University,  Ala. 

Determinants  of  learning  in  the 
EP  WEBER,  ROBERT  J.,  Kenyon  Col.,  Gambier, 

Ohio  Discrimination  learning  and 

mediation  in  humans 
MSM        KRYSTAL,  HENRY,  Detroit  Receiving 

Hosp.,  Detroit,  Mich.       Late  sequelae  of 

massive  psychic  trauma 
EP  CHERNETSKI,  KENT  E.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Univ.  Florida,  Gainesville,  Fla. 

Autonomic  modulation  of  somatic  sensory 

input 
EP  BROWN,  CLINTON  C,  Johns  Hopkins  Hosp., 

Baltimore,  Md.       Basic  factors  in 

human  salivary  conditioning 
PMY        RUSHFORTH,  NORMAN  B.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Western  Reserve  Univ.,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Behavioral  studies  of  hydra 
Am  Zool  5,  (No  3):505,  65.    Inhibition  of  contraction  responses 

of  Hydra. 
Anlm  Behav  13,  (Suppl  1):30,  65.    Behavioural  studies  of 

the  coelenterate  Hydra  pirardi  (Brien). 
Bull  Ecol  Soc  Am  45,  (No  4):141,  64.    The  effect  of  light 

on  the  sensitivity  of  Hydra  viridis  to  mechanical  stimulation. 
Bull  Ecol  Soc  Am  45,  (No  4):141,  64.   Inhibition  of  light- 
induced  contractions  of  Hydra  pirardi.   Effects  of  glutathione 
and  glutathione  analogs. 


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BS  LEWIT,  DAVID  W.,  Univ.  Michigan,  Ann  MH-10776 

Arbor,  Mich.       Role  relations  and 
conformity 
Proc  Eastern  Psychol  Assn,  Philadelphia,  Apr 
64.    Displacement  of  responsibility  under  MH-10777 

threat  and  dissonance. 
EP  ZIMMERMAN,  JOSEPH,  Indiana  Univ.  Med. 

Cr.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.       Studies  of  MH-10783 

positive  conditioned  reinforcement 
EP  GLUCKSBERG,  SAM,  Princeton  Univ., 

Princeton,  N.J.       An  S-R  model  of  MH-10784 

problem  solving—Tests  and  development 
Am  Sci  53:299,  65.    The  problem  of  human  thought. 
Psychonom  Sci  2:313,  65.   Acquisition  of  form-class 
membership  by  syntactic  position:    Paradigmatic  MH-10787 

associations  to  nonsense  syllables. 
MSM       MALOTT,  RICHARD  W.,  Denlson  Univ., 

Granville,  Ohio       Experience  and  stimulus 
generalization 
MSM       POLLIS,  NICHOLAS  P.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Oklahoma 
State  Univ.,  Stillwater,  Okla. 
Conformity  and  resistance  to  compliance 
MSM       EXLINE,  RALPH  V.,  Cr.  Res.  Social 
Behavior,  Univ.  Delaware,  Newark, 

Del.       Recording  patterns  of  visual  MH-10788 

interaction 
MSM        STEWART,  CHARLES  N„  Franklin  and 

Marshall  Col.,  Lancaster,  Pa.       Effect  MH-10791 

of  eoineohrine  on  fear  conditioning 
MSM       SLATER,  PHILIP  E.,  Brandeis  Univ., 
Waltham,  Mass.       Narcissism  and 
cultural  complexity 
EP  HERSHENSON,  MAURICE,  Col.  Letters,  Sci., 

Univ.  Wisconsin,  Madison,  Wis. 
The  ontogenesis  of  visual  discrimination 
Canad  J  Psychol  19:42,  65.    The  role  of  meaning  in  the  MH-10792 

perception  of  briefly  exposed  words. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  58:270,  64.    Visual  discrimination 

in  the  human  newborn. 
J  Exp  Psychol  69:40,  65.    The  effect  of  repeated  brief  exposures 

on  the  growth  of  a  percept . 
Science  147:630,  65.   Preference  for  shapes  of  intermediate 

variability  in  the  newborn  human. 
EP  HABER,  RALPH  N.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  Univ. 

Rochester,  Rochester,  N.Y. 

Antecedents  of  perceptual  selectivity  MH-10793 

Canad  J  Psychol  19:42,  65.    The  role  of  meaning  in  the 

perception  of  briefly  exposed  words. 
Ethnoloav  3:357,  64.    Eidetic  images  among  the  Ibo.  MH-10794 

J  Exp  Psychol  65:328,  63.    Selective  attention  and  coding 

in  visual  perception. 
J  Exp  Psychol  67:402,  64.   A  replication  of  selective  MH-10795 

attention  and  coding  in  visual  perception. 
J  Exp  Psychol  68:257,  64.    The  effects  of  coding  strategy 

on  perceptual  memory.  MH-10796 

J  Exp  Psychol  69:40,  65.    The  effects  of  repeated  brief 

exposures  on  the  growth  of  a  percept. 
J  Exp  Psychol  69:282,  65.    The  effect  of  prior  knowledge  of  MH-10797 

the  stimulus  on  word  recognition  processes. 
Percept  Motor  Skills  19:131,  64.    Eidetic  imagery.    I.  Fre- 
quency. MH-10799 
Percept  Motor  Skills  20:605,  65.   Automatic  measurement 

and  recording  of  latency  data. 
Percept  Motor  Skills   21:275,65.    Exploring  eidetic  imagery  MH-10801 

among  the  retarded . 
Psychonom  Sci  2:75,  65.   A  U-shaped  backward  masking 

function  in  vision. 
MSM       SCHUCK,  JOHN  R.,  Col.  Sci.,  Humanities, 
Iowa  State  Univ.,  Ames,  Iowa       The 

fragmentation  of  visual  images  MH-10806 

EP  MALOTT,  RICHARD  W.,  Denlson  Univ., 

Granville,  Ohio       Discrimination  generaliza- 
tion and  sensation  perception  MH-10809 
MSM       FOX,  STEPHEN  S.,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ. 
Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.       The 

urohypophysis  in  self-osmoregulation  MH-10812 

PMY       CLOUET,  DORIS  H.,  New  York  State  Res. 
Inst.  Neurochemistry,  Drug  Addiction, 

New  York,  N.Y.       Narcotic  drugs  and  MH-10815 

protein  metabolism  in  brain 
Biochem  Pharmacol  13,  64.    Effect  of  morphine  on  C14- 

leucine  incorporation  by  rat  liver  microsomes  in  vitro.  MH-10819 

J  Pharmacol  Exp  Ther  144:354,  64.   Meperidine  N-demethylase 

activity  in  rat  liver. 
J  Pharmacol  Exp  Ther  144:362,  64.   Effect  of  altering  liver  MH-10820 

microsomal  N-demethylase  activity  on  the  development  of 
tolerance  to  morphine  in  rats. 
Life  Sci  4:365,  65.    Relation  between  the  levels  of  micro-  MH-10822 

somal  cytochromes  and  meperidine  N-demethylase  activity 
in  rat  liver. 
BS  LACHMAN,  ROY,  State  Univ.  New  York, 

Buffalo,  N.Y.       Reception,  storage 
and  retrieval  of  verbal  stimuli 
Psychonom  Sci  2:103,  65.    Letter  association  and 

sequence  norms. 
Psychonom  Sci  2:225,  65.    Recognition  and  recall  of  verbal 

material  as  a  function  of  degree  of  training. 
Psvchonom  Sci  2:386.  65.    Reolv  to  Clement. 


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MOOK,  DOUGLAS  G„  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 
Univ.  Virginia,  Charlottesville,  Va. 
Physiological  mechanisms  of  specific 
hunaers 

KORIN,  HYMAN,  Sch.  Eng.,  Sci.,  New  York 
Univ.,  New  York,  N.Y.       Interacting 
cutaneous  stimulation  of  body  parts 


PMY        HEUSER,  GUNMAR,  Urtiv.  Califci     i 

Hlth.  Sci.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Behavioral  changes  after  steroid 

hormones 
PMY       CHARALAMPOUS,  KANELLOS  D.,  Houston  State 

Psychiatric  Inst.,  Houston,  Tex. 

Metabolism  of  mescaline  in  man 
BS  SCHNEIDER,  DAVID  M.,  Sch.  Social  Sci., 

Univ.  Chicago,  Chicago,  III.       Compara- 
tive study  of  kinship,  marriage  and  family 
PMY       RUBIN,  LEONARD  S.,  Eastern  Pennsylvania 

Psychiatric  Inst.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Pupillary  oscillation  frequency  in 

osvchoses 
EP  LUBAR,  JOEL  F.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  Univ. 

Rochester,  Rochester,  N.Y.       Role  of 

mediai  cortical  structures  in  behavior 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  58,  (No  1):38,  64.    Effect  of  medial 

cortical  lesions  in  the  avoidance  behavior  of  the  cat. 

J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  60,  (No  1):46,  65.    One-way  and 

two-way  learning  and  transfer  of  an  active  avoidance 

response  in  normal  and  cingulectomized  cats. 

Psychonom  Sci  1:289,  64.    Increased  basal  water  and  food 

ingestion  in  cinaulectomized  rats. 
PMY       HOLMES,  JOHN  E.,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ. 

Southern  California,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Brain  wave  correlates  of  animal  behavior 
MSM       BROWN,  THOMAS  S.,  Illinois  State 

Psychiatric  Inst.,  Chicago,  III. 

Brain  interactions  in  visual  processes 
Proc  Am  Psychol  Assn  73rd  Ann  Mtg  p.  173,  65.   Effects  of 
thalamic  and  tectal  stimulation  on  visual  evoked  potentials. 
Thesis,  MA;  Mastri,  V  G,  DePaul  Univ,  66.   Effects  of 
tectal  and  lateral  thalamic  lesions  on  visual  discrimi- 
nation learning  in  the  cat. 
MSM       SECHZER,  JERI  A.,  Col.  Med.,  Baylor 

Univ.,  Houston  Tex.       Neural 

mechanisms  of  visual  behavior 
Physiologist  8:270,  65.    Interhemispheric  transfer  of 
brightness  discrimination  in  split-brain  cats  with 
unilateral  striate  ablation. 
Physiologist  8:292,  65.   Effect  of  ventromedial-hypothalamic 

lesions  on  motivation  and  learning  in  the  mouse. 
Psychonom  Sci  4:259,  66.   Motivation  and  learning  In  mice 

after  goldthiogiucose-induced  hypothalamic  lesions. 
MSM       HELPER,  MALCOLM  M.,  Nebraska  Psychiatric 

Inst.,  Omaha,  Nebr.       Use  of  pictorial 

scales  with  the  retarded 
MSM       MOORE,  JOHN  W.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  Univ. 

Massachusetts,  Amherst,  Mass. 

Human  auditory  discrimination  learning 
MSM       GLADSTONE,  ARTHUR  I.,  New  School  Social 

Res.,  New  York,  N.Y.       Analysis  of 

separative  and  integrative  behavior 
MSM       DEY,  MUKUL  K.,  Eastern  Michigan  Univ., 

Ypsilanti,  Mich.       CS  intensity  and 

CS-UCS  interval  in  conditioning 
MSM       GELLER,  IRVING,  New  York  Med.  Col., 

New  York,  N.Y.       Partial  rein- 
forcement effects 
EP  HUGHES,  LAWSON  H„  Sch.  Educ,  Indiana 

Univ.,  Bloomington,  Ind.       Errors 

and  discrimination  performance  in  children 
EP  SCHWARTZBAUM,  JEROME  S.,  Col.  Letters, 

Sci.,  Univ.  Wisconsin,  Madison,  Wis. 

Role  of  limbic  system  in  plasticity  of 

behavior 
Psychonom  Sci  2:183,  65.   An  artifact  in  the  use  of  brain 

stimulation  with  shock-motivated  behavior. 
MSM       RESSLER,  ROBERT  H.,  Col.  Letters, Sci., 

Univ.  Wisconsin,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

A  study  of  avoidance  behavior 
SSS  CONVERSE,  PHILIP  E.,  Univ.  Michigan, 

Ann  Arbor,  Mich.       Social  attitude 

measurement 
SRC        SANDIFER,  MYRON  G.,  Jr.,  John  Umstead  Hosp., 

Butner,  NX.       Collaborative  study  on 

anti-depressant  drugs 
MSM       STEED,  G1TEL,  Hofstra  Univ.,  Hempstead, 

L.I.,  N.Y.       The  human  career  in  a 

rural  setting 
MH         ORR,  DAVID  B.,  American  Inst.  Res.  in 

Behavioral  Sci.,  Washington,  D.C.       Bimoual 

inputs  to  educable  mentally  retardeds 
SRC        DONNELLY,  JOHN,  Inst,  of  Living, 

Hartford,  Conn.       Combined  phenothiazine 

therapy  in  schizophrenia 
COM       HOFFMAN,  PAUL  J.,  Oregon  Res.  Inst., 

Eugene,  Oregon       Equipment  for  on-line 

teleprocessing 
Dissertation,  Doctoral,  Clark,  F  W,  Univ  Oregon,  65. 

Cue  variability  and  cue  utilization  in  clinical  judgment. 
Dissertation,  Doctfoal,  Hase,  H  D,  Univ  Oregon,  65.   The 
predictive  validity  of  different  methods  of  deriving  person- 
ality inventory  scales. 
Dissertation,  Doctoral,  Nielsen,  G  E,  Univ  Oregon,  65. 

The  effects  of  repeated  testing  upon  validity. 
Dissertation,  Doctoral,  Shiman,  E  S,  Univ  Oregon,  65. 
The  comparative  validity  of  different  strategies  of  predict- 
ing college  achievement. 
Educ  Psychol  Measurement  25:381,  65.    Interrelationships 
among  MM  PI  item  characteristics. 


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J  App!  Psydiol  19:422,  65.   Acquiescence  and  the  vanishing 

variance  component. 
Oregon  Res  Inst  Res  Monogr  HNo  I),  65.    Tiie  relationships 

between  item  properties  and  scale  tellabillty. 
Oregon  Res  Inst  Res  Monogr  5,  (No  2),  65.    Computer  models 

of  adaptive  and  problem-solving  behavior. 
Oregon  Res  Inst  Res  Bull  5,  (No  4),  65.   Analyses  of 

variance  for  oairwise  dominance  and  composition  layouts. 
Oregon  Res  Inst  Res  Bull  6, (No  3),  66.    The  analysis  of 

variance  and  pairwise  scaling, 
Proc  Am  Psycho!  Assn  Ann  Mtg,  Chicago,  65.    Ite,n  response 

stability  and  scale  reliabity. 
Psychol  Monogr  79,  (No  9),  65.    Diagnostician  vs  diagnostic 
signs:   The  diagnosis  of  psychosis  vs  neurosis  frorr.  the 
MM  PI. 
PMY       BERRV,  CHARLES  A.,  Sell.  Med.,  Northwestern 
Univ.,  Chicago,  III.        Ourgs  and  neural 
system  interactions 
MH  REDING,  GEORGE  R.,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ.  Chicago, 

Chicago,  III.         Psychophysiological 
investigation  of  bruxism 
BS  HERMAN,  LOUIS  M.f  Queens  Col.,  Flushing, 

N.Y.       Information  processing  behavior 
under  multiple  tasks 
IEEF.  Trans  Hum  Factors  Electron-5:13,  fcA  Operator  decisioi 

performance  usinq  probabilistic  displays  of  obiect  location. 
Pror.  Am  Psychol  Assn  1:13,  65.    Effects  of  information 

encoding  on  decision  effectiveness. 
Proc  Am  Psychol  Assn  1:33.  65.    Serial  versus  random 
presentation  of  pai.ed  associates  and  rate  of  association 
of  resoonse-with  stimulus-terms. 
Quart  J  Exp  Psychol    17:37..  65.    Study  of  the  single  channel 
hypothesis  and  input  regulation  witnin  a  continuous, 
simultaneous  task  situation 
SSS  HARARY,  FRANK,  Univ.  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor, 

Mich.       Mathematical  models  for 
social  psychology 
PMY       WINTERS,  WALLACE  D.,  Univ.  California 
Cr.  Hlth.  Sci.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal . 
Behavior,  EEG  and  neuroamines  during 
development 
Experientia  21-256,  65.    Evidence  for  a  direct  action  of 

mor-amines  on  the  chick  central  nervous  system. 
Fed  Proc  24.135,  65.    Comparison  of  averaged  auditory 
evoked  responses  during  spontaneous  and  monamine 
induced  states  of  wakefulness  and  sleep  in  the  chick. 
Physiologist  8:279,  65.    Distrioution  of  auditory  and  visual 
evoked  responses  in  the  central  neivous  system  of  the 
unanesthetized  chick. 
EP  WILLIAMS,  HAROLD  L.,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ.  Oklahoma, 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla.       Sleep  loss,  sleep 
and  psychophysiologic  efficiency 
Psychophysiology  2:208,  66.    Instrumental  behavior  during 

sleep. 
F.P  LONGO,  NICHOLAS,  Colgate  Univ., 

Hamilton,  N.Y.       Comparative 
psychology  of  learning 
EP  ROSNER.  BURTON  >.,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ. 

Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia,  Pa.       Evoked 
potentials  and  sensation 
PMY       FROMMER,  GABRIEL  P.,  Col.  Arts,  Scl„ 
Indiana  Univ.,       Bloomington,  Ind. 
Effects  of  lemniscai  lesions  on  evoked 
resoonses 
PMY       GELLER,  IRVING,  New  York  Med.  Col., 

New  York,  N.Y.       Experimental  studies  In 
osychoohar  macoloay 
PET        GUTH,  PAUL  S.,  Sch.  Med.,  Tulane  Univ., 
New  Orleans,  La.       Effect  of 
chlorpromazine  on  subcellular  membranes 
Biochem  Pharmacol  14:769,  65.    Studies  in  vitro  and  in  vivo 

of  the  effects  of  chlorpromazine  on  rat  liver  lysosomes. 
Int  Rev  Neurobiol  7:231,  64.    The  phertothiazine  tranouilizers: 

Biochemical  ana  biophysical  actions. 
BS  CAPLOW,  THEODORE,  Columbia  Univ.,  New 

York,  N.Y.       Homelessness— Etiology, 
patterns  and  consequences 
An  Estimate  of  the  Population  of  Homeless  Men  in  the 
BowerrSrea,  TTevTVork  City  .  FebTVfrS    CoiI^r5ia"tlniv 
Bureau  Appl  Soc  Res,  New  York,  Aug  65 . 
Skid  Row  and  Its  Inhabitants,  Columbia  Univ  Bureau  Appl 

Soc  Res,  New  York,  Mar  65 
EP  BORN,  DAVID  G.,  Col.  Letters,  Sci., 

Univ.  Utah,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 
Learning  and  stimulus  salience 
MEYER,  MERLE  E.,  Whitman  Col., 
Walla  Walla,  Wash.       Orientation 
by  magnetic  sensitivity 
ANDERSON,  D.  CHRIS,  Wenninger  Fdn., 
Tcpeka,  Kans.       Prior  aversive 
stimulation  and  behavior 
MURDOCK,  BENWET  6.,  Jr.,  Univ.  Missouri, 
Columbus,  Mo.       A  study  of  the 
retention  of  individual  items 
J  Exp  Psychol  68,  (No  i)  184,  Aug  64.  Proactive 
inhibition  in  short-term  memory. 
J  Exp  Psychol  69:237,  65.   A  test  of  the  'limited  capacity' 

hypothesis. 
MSM       BELSHAW,  MICHAEL,  Hunter  Col.  of  City 
Univ.  New  York,  New  York,  N.Y. 
Cultural  investigation  of  a  village 


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MH-10886  MH  RABINER,  EDWIN  L.,  Bronx  Municipal 

Hosp.  Cr.,  Bronx,  N.Y.       Psychiatric 
dispositional  criterion  measures 
MH-10889  SRC         GIBSON,  ROBERT  W.,  The  Sheppard  and  Enoch 

Pratt  Hosp.,  Towson,  Md.       Drug  treatment 
in  depression 
Ment  Hosp,  Sep  65.    Ecitorial:  Medicare  and  the 
psychiatrist's  responsibility. 

SANDIFtR,  MYRON  G.,  Jr.,  John  Umstead Hosp., 
Butner,  NX.        Collaborative  study  on 
ant  i  -depressant  drugs 
Dl  MASC10,  ALBERTO,  Boston  State  Hosp., 
Bostoi:,  Mass.     NIMH-PSC  collaborative 
depression  study 
McHUGH,  PAUL  R.,  Cornell  Univ.  Med.  Col., 
New  York,  M.Y.       Visceral  function 
in  affect  and  brain  disorders 
BOGDONOFF,  MORTON  D..  Duke  Univ.  Med.  Cr., 
Durham,  N.C.       Effeci  of  drugs  upon  group 
interaction  responses 
MYERS,  BARTON,  Brooklyn  Col.,  Brooklyn, 
N.Y.       Short-term  memory--Cholinergic 
mbl<  influences 
STEIN,  MORRIS  I.,  Grad.  Sch.  Arts,  Sci., 
New  York  Univ.,  New  York,  N.Y.       The 
prediction  of  creativity 
STEIN,  MORRIS  I.,  G.-ad.  Sch.  Arts, 
Sci.,  New  York  Univ.,  New  York,  N.Y. 
Patterns  of  self-descrio;iL 
ZAMANSKY,  HAROLD  S.,  Col.  Liberal  Arts, 
Northeastern  Univ.,  Boston,  Mass. 
The  effect  of  expectancy  for  hypnosis 
on  performance 
LUND,  S.  TORSTliN,  Sch.  Educ,  Univ. 
California,  Berkeley,  Cal.       Teacher 
retention  ir  disadvantaged  schools 
BEE,  HELEN  L.,  Clark  Univ.,  Worcester, 

Mass.       Paramelncs  of  distractibility 
FEINBERG,  IRWIN,  Downstate  Med.  Cr.,  State 
Univ.  New  York,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.        Sleeo 
patterns  in  mental  illness 
Am  J  Pyschiat  121:1018,  65.    Unusually  high  dream  time  in 
an  hallucinating  patient. 
MH-10931  PET        ASTON,  ROY,  Sch.  Med.,  Wayne  Stats  Univ., 

Detroit,  Mich.       Hepatic  aspects  of 
post-tolerance  hypersensitivity 
Arch  Int  Pharmacodyn  155:289,  65.    The  effect  of  drugs  on 
vibration  tolerance. 
MH-10936  COM       LAGO,  GLADWYN  V.,  Coi.  Eng.,   Univ. 

Missouri,  Columbia,   Mo.        Digital  simulation 
of  EEG  utiliziny  a  Markov  process 
MH-10938  MSM       BECK,  ROBERT  C,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  Wake 

Forest  Col.,  Winston-Salem,  N.C. 
Stimuli  associates  with  shock  termination 
MH-10940  BS  WERNER,  OSWALD,  Col.  Anthropology  and 

Linguistics,  Northwestern  Univ.,  EvansLm, 
III.       Ethnomedlcal  dictionary  of  Navaho 
MH-10950  MSM       WITTK,  ROBERT  S.,  San  Jose  State  Col., 

San  Jose,  Cal.       Selective  learning 
under  free  and  forced  trials 
MH-10956  MH  SINGER,  JEROME  L.,  City  Col.,  City  Univ. 

New  York,  New  York,  N.Y.       Production 
and  suppression  of  thought  and  imagery 
MH-10957  MH  GILBERT,  ALBIN  R.,  West  Virginia  Wesleyan 

Col.,  Buckhannon,  W.Va.       Timed  cross- 
examination  of  personality  test  scores 
MH-10962  MH         VOTH,  HAROLD  M.,  Mer.ninger  Fdn.,  Topeka, 

Kans.       Psychosomatic  study  of  thyroid 
gland  dysfunction 
MH-10970  MH  McELWAIN,  DONALD  W.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ. 

Queensland,  St.  Lucia,  Brisbane, 
Queensland,  Australia       Development  of 
communication  reduced  coonitive  scales 
MH-10972  EP  WILSON,  WILLIAM  A.,  Jr.,  Grad.  Sch., 

Univ.  Connecticut,  Starrs,  Conn. 
Analysis  of  behavioral  functions  of 
cerebral  areas 
Amm  Behav  12:227,  64.  Visuarantf  tactual 
preferences  in  normal  and  bra  in -operated  mon- 
keys.  ^^^^^^^^^^^ 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  35: /ul,  62.  Alternation 
in  normal  and  frontal  monkeys  as  a  frunction  of 
response  and  outcome  of  the  previous  trial. 
J  Comp  PhySToT  PsyCfibl  55:931,  62.   Intersensofy 
facilitation  of  learning  sets  in  normal  and  brain 
operated  monkeys. 
Percept  MoEoTSkills  18:917,  64.  Further  analy- 
sis  of  intersensory  facilitation  of  learning  sets 
in  monkeys, 
Quart  J  Exp  Psychol  16:163,  64.   Probability- 
learning  in  the  monkey. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56:237,  63.    Effect  of  frontal 
lesions  in  monkeys  upon  widely  -spaced  delayed-response 
triads. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56:445,  63.    Massing  and  within- 

delay  ppsition  as  factors  in  delayed-response  performance^ 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56:660,  63.    Some  tests  of  the 

diluted-watsr  hypothesis  of  saline  consumption  in  rats. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  56:732,  63.   Formation  of  tactual 

learning  sets. 
Nature  197:107,  63.    Intermodality  transfer  of  specific 

discriminations  in  the  monkey. 
Psychonom  Sci  1:71,  64.    Visual  probability-learning  in  the 
monkey. 


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FESHBACH,  SEYMOUR,  Univ.  California, 

Los  Angeles,  Cal.       Organization  and 

regulation  of  anger  and  aggression 
WYNNE,  RONALD  D.,  Queens  Col.  of  City  Univ. 

New  York,  Flushing,  N.Y.       Validation  of 

attendant's  attitude  scales 
RAUSH,  HAROLD  L.,  Col.  Lit.  Sci.,  Arts, 

Univ.  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Communication  patterns 
HAMBURG,  DAVID  A.,  Stanford  Univ.  Med.  Cr„ 

Palo  Alto,  Cal.       Hormones,  adaptive 

behavior  and  psychiatric  problems 
GERJUOY,  HERBERT  G.,  Educational  Testing 

Service,  Princeton,  N.J.       Choice- 
sequence  patterns  in  binary-choice 

learning 
EBNER,  EUGENE,  Lafayette  Clinic, 

Detroit,  Mich.       Perceptual 

recognition  in  schizophrenia 
ROBERTS,  JOHN  M.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Cornell 

Univ.,  Ithaca,  N.Y.        Cultural  and 

psychological  dimensions  of  anxiety 
HEATH,  DOUGLAS  H.,  Haverford  Col., 

Haverford,  Pa.       Maturity,  situational 

determinants  and  cultural  values 
DENBER,  HERMAN  C.B.,  Manhattan  State  Hosp., 

Ward's  Island,  New  York,  N.Y. 

Drug  treatment  in  chronic  schizophrenia 
IRWIN,   SAMUEL,   Sch.  Med.,   Univ.  Oregon, 

Portland,  Ore.         Pre-clinical  drug 

evaluation  and  methods  development 
CURTIS,  RICHARD  F.,  Col.  Liberal  Arts, 

Univ.  Arizona,  Tucson,  Arizona 

Flexibility  in  community  status  systems 
LANG,  PETER  J.,  Col.  Letters,  Sci.,  Univ. 

Wisconsin,  Madison,  Wis.       Systematic 

desensitization  therapy 
Behav  Res  Ther  2:27,  64.   A  fear  survey  schedule 

for  use  in  behavior  theraov. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  57:426,  64.   Measurement 

of  the  conditioned  cardiac  response. 
Case  Studies  in  Behavior  Modification,  Holt, 
Rinehart  and  Winston,  New  York,  6b.   Behavior 
therapy  with  a  case  of  nervous  anorexia. 
Case  Studies  in  Behavior  Modification,  Holt, 
Rinehart  and  Winston,  New  York,  6b.   Experi- 
mental desensitization  of  a  phobia. 
The  Conditioning  Therapies,  Holt,  Rinehart 
and  Winston,  New  York,  64.   Experimental 
studies  of  desensitization  psychotherapy. 
J  Abnorm  Soc  Psychol  70,  (No  6):395,  65.    Desensitization, 

suggestibility,  and  oseudotheraov. 
J  Exp  Psychol  65:552,  65.    Semantic  generalization  of 

conditioned  autonomic  responses. 
Psychophysiology  1,  (No  4):330,  65.    Learned  stabilization 
of  cardiac  rate. 

BELLAK,  LEOPOLD,  Teachers  Col.,  Columbia 

Univ.,  New  York,  N.Y.       Effects  of 

anti -depressant  drugs  on  psychodynamics 
STUDT,  ELLIOT,  Univ.  California,  Berkeley, 

Cal.       Resocialization  through  parole 
DEUTSCH,  J. A.,  New  York  Univ., 

New  York,  N.Y.       Fear  and 

intracranial  self-stimulation 
HIMWICH,  HAROLD  E.,  Galesburg  State  Res. 

Hosp.,  Galesburg,  III.       Review  of 

advances  in  biochemistry  of  schizophrenia 
MARSH,  ROBERT  M.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Cornell  Univ.,  Ithaca,  N.Y.       Social 

mobility  and  kinship  during  industriali- 
zation 
KURLAND,  ALBERT  A.,  Spring  Grove  State 

Hosp.,  Baltimore,  Md.       A  controlled 

study  of  LSD  therapy  with  neurotics 
STILSON,  DONALD  W.,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ. 

Colorado,  Denver,  Colo.       Perceptual 

studies  of  schizophrenia 
AGNEW,  HARMAN  W.,  Jr.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Univ.  Florida,  Gainesville,  Fla. 

Relationship  of  age  to  sleep  patterns 
EISENSTEIN,  EDWARD  M.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

State  Univ.  New  York,  Stony  Brook,  L.I., 

N.Y.       A  comparative  study  of  arthropod 

ganglia  preparations 
SIMMEL,  ARNOLD,  Fac.  Med.,  Columbia 

Univ.,  New  York,  N.Y.       Attitude 

development  of  student  nurses 
ANDERSON,  D.  CHRIS,  Menninger  Fdn.,  Topeka, 

Kans.       Second-order  aversive 

conditioning 
BLACKWOOD,  RALPH  0.,  Univ.  Bridgeport, 

Bridgeport,  Conn.       Mediating  verbal 

chains  in  problem  solving 
LYON,  DAVID  0.,  Col .  Arts,  Sci.,  Western 

Michigan  Univ.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.       Independant 

response  rates  of  escape  and  avoidance 
LONDON,  IRA  T.,  Denison  Univ.,  Granville, 

Ohio       A  valence  analysis  of  runway 

performance 
NEIMARK,  EDITH  D.,  Douglass  Col., 

Rutgers,  State  Univ.,  New  Brunswick,  N.J. 

Analysis  of  incidental  learning 
KAEPPLER,  ADRIENNE  L.,  Bernice  P.  Bishop 

Museum,  Honolulu,  Hawaii       Relation 

of  ethno-aesthetics  to  a  social  order 


MH-11028  EP  u...     ,   HI       ..    nst.  ?e    isyl .  a  iia  Hosp., 

Philadelphia.  Pa.       Studies  in  hypnosis 
MH-11029  PMY        LUDVIGSON,  H.  WAYNE,  Southwestern 

Med.  Sch.,  Univ.  Texas,  Dallas, 

Tex.       Frustration  in  basic 

learning  and  performance 
Psychonom  Sci  2:323,  65.    Delayed-engendered  avoidance 
reconsidered. 
MH-11030  EP  LINDZEY,  GARDNER,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  Univ. 

Texas,  Austin,  Tex.       Temperament — 

Genetics  and  ontogenetics 
Items  18:29,  64.    Genetics  and  the  social 

sciences. 
J  Comp  Physiol  Psychol  57:279,  64.    Heterosis 

and  learning  in  the  mouse. 
Psychonom  Sci  1:3,  64.    Defecation  in  stressful 

and  non-stressful  situations. 
Psychonom  Sci  1:35,  64.    Hoarding  in  the  mouse. 
Science  144:189,  64.    Albinism  and  water  escape 
performance  in  the  mouse. 
J  Personality  Soc  Psychol  1:642,  65.    Sociability,  fearful- 
ness  and  genetic  variation  in  the  mouse. 
MH-11031  MSM        HOROWITZ,  LEONARD  M.,  Sch.  Humanities, 

Sci.,  Stanford  Univ.,  Stanford,  Cal. 

Word  availability  and  language  learning 
MH-11032  MSM       WAYNER,  MATTHEW  J.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Syracuse 

Univ.,  Syracuse,  N.Y.       Activity 

associated  with  salt  arousal  of  drinking 
MH-11033  MSM        ARNOLD,  WILLIAM  R.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Univ.  Texas,  Austin,  Texas       Social 

class  and  types  of  delinquency 
MH-11034  MSM        HUITRIC,  ALAIN  C,  Col.  Pharm.,  Univ. 

Washington,  Seattle,  Wash.       Synthesis 

of  potential  psychotropic  agents 
MH-11036  MSM        LANG,  GOTTFRIED  0.,  Grad.  Sch.  Arts,  Sci., 

Catholic  Univ.,  Washington,  D.C. 

A  cultural  index  of  developmental  strain 
MH-11038  MSM        KENYON,  GERALD  S.,  Sch.  Education, 

Univ.  Wisconsin,  Madison,  Wis.       Assessment 

of  attitudes  toward  physical  activity 
MH-11039  MH  BALDWIN,  ALFRED  L.,  Grad.  Sch.,  New  York 

Univ.,  New  York,  N.Y.       Cognitive 

development  and  cognitive  socialization 
MH-11040  EP  VITZ,  PAUL  C,  Stanford  Univ.,  Stanford, 

Cal.       Emotional  reactions  to  stimulus 

change 
MH-11043  MSM        TOBACH,  ETHEL,  American  Museum  Natural 

History,  New  York,  N.Y.       Augmenting 

nonoarametric  statistical  procedures 
MH-11044  MSM        MOSS,  STANLEY  M.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Univ.  Massachusetts,  Amherst,  Mass. 

Stimulus  redundancy  and  information  processing 
MH-11045  SRC        SANDIFER,  MYRON  G.,  Jr.,  Dorothea  Dix 

Hosp.,  Raleigh,  N.C.       Collaborative 

study  of  chronic  schizophrenia 
MH-11046  SRC        SANDIFER,  MYRON  G.,  Jr.,  Dorothea  Dix 

Hosp.,  Raleigh,  N.C.       Collaborative 

study  of  chronic  schizophrenia 
MH-11047  SRC        SANDIFER,  MYRON  G.,  Jr.,  Dorothea  Dix 

Hosp.,  Raleigh,  N.C.       Collaborative 

study  of  chronic  schizophrenia 
MH-11049  NSS        MENDELSON,  JACK  H.,  Massachusetts  Gen. 

Hosp.,  Boston,  Mass.  Biological  and 

behavioral  aspects  of  alcoholism 
MH-11050  PMY       GOLDMAN,  RONALD,  Bill  Wilkerson  Hearing, 

Speech  Cr.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  The 

effects  of  psychotherapeutic  druqs  on  stuttering 
MH-11053  MSM       LAWTON,  M.  POWELL,  Home  for  the  Jewish 

Aged,  Philadelphia,  Pa.       Adjustment 

of  the  aged  to  semi-congregate  housing 
MH-11055  MSM       ARIENS,  E.J.,  Univ.  Nymegen,  Nymegan, 

Holland       Receptors  in  the  peripheral 

and  central  nervous  system 
MH-11057  MSM        KAMRIN,  BENJAMIN  B.,  American  Museum 

Natural  History,  New  York,  N.Y. 

Developmental  studies  of  immune  tolerance 
MH-11062  EP  GARNER,  WENDELL  R.,  Fac.  Philosophy, 

Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Perception  of  structure 
Am  Psvcholoqist,  21:11,  66.  To  perceive  is  to  know. 
Percept  Psychophysics  1:33,  66.    The  structure  of  visual 

pattern  associates  and  pattern  goodness. 
Percept  Psychophysics  1:41,  66.   Response  uncertainty  and 
perceptual  difficulty  of  auditory  temporal  patterns. 
MH-11063  PMY       SENTER,  RODERICK  J.,  Grad.  Sch.  Arts,  Sci., 

Univ.  Cincinnati,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.   Ethanol 

ingestion  as  an  operant  escape  response 
MH-11067  MSM        AGNELLO,  JOSEPH  G.,  Col.  Liberal  Arts, 

Temple  Univ.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Formant  patterns  of  stuttered  speech 
MH-11068  MSM       McCONNELL,  JAMES  V.,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ. 

Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.       Learning 

and  retention  in  amphibians 
MH-11069  MSM        MINERS,  WILLIAM  S.,  Mendocino  State 

Hosp.,  Tal mage,  Cal.       Improved 

methodology  for  nail  fold  capillary 

studv 
MH-11071  MSM       KIMBLE,  GREGORY  A.,  Duke  Univ., 

Durham,  N.C.  Voluntary  components 

in  salivary  conditioning 
MH-11072  MSM       GORE,  PEARL  M.,  Tennessee  A  and  I  State 

Univ.,  Nashville,  Tenn.       Reexamina- 
tion of  acquiescence  and  social 

desirability 


MH-11073  MHK       WOl.'TZKY,  DAVID  L.,  Grad.Sch.  Arts, 

Sci.,  New  York  Univ.,  New  York,  N.Y. 
Studies  of  cognitive  control  in 
relation  to  drives 
MH-11075  PMY        KEELER,  CLYDE  E.,  Milledgeville  State 

Hoso.,  Milledgeville,  Ga.       Tests  for 
tranauilizers 
MH-11081  EP  LEVY,  LEON  H.,  Grad.Sch.,  Indiana  Univ., 

Bloomington,  Ind.       Instructional 
modification  of  behavior 
MH-U085  MHK       WARREN,  ROLAND  L.,  Brandeis  Univ., 

Waltham,   Mass.        Community  structure  and 
development 
Brandeis  Univ  Pub  Soc  Welfare,  (No  11),  65.    Types  of 

purposive  social  change  at  the  community  level. 
Child  Welfare,  Nov  65.    The  impact  of  new  designs  of 

community  organization. 
Studying  Your  Community,  Continuities  and  Changes  in 
Community  Studies.    Free  Press  Glencoe,  New  York,  65. 
MH-11086  PMY       SLOANE,  HOWARD  N.,  Jr.,  Grad.  Sch., 

Univ.  Washington,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Behavior  and  pyridoxine  deficiency 
MH-11088  MH  TIGHE,  THOMAS  J.,  Dartmouth  Col., 

Hanover,  N.H.       Discrimination  processes 
in  children 
J  Exp  Anal  Behav  8:261,  65.   A  handling  device  for  small 

animals. 
J  Exp  Psychol  70:13,  65.    Effect  of  overtraining  on  reversal 

and  extradimensional  shifts. 
J  Exp  Psychol  70:379,  65.    The  effect  of  perceptual  pretraining 

on  reversal  and  nonreversal  shifts. 
Psychonom  Sci  2:141,  65.    The  effect  of  overtraining  on  the 

shift  behavior  of  albino  rats. 
Psychonom  Sci  2:365,  65.    Overtraining  and  discrimination 

shift  behavior  in  children. 
Psychonom  Sci  3:446,  65.    Reply  to  "comparisons  of  reversal 
and  nonreversal  shifts." 
MH-11089  EP  WALLACH,  HANS,  Swarthmore  Col., 

Swarthmore,  Pa.       Factors  in 
constancy  of  visual  direction 
MH-11091  MHK       SCHIAVI,  RAUL  C,  Col.  Med.,  Cornell 

Univ.,  New  York,  N.Y.       CNS  control 
of  gonadal  function  and  behavior 
Proc  Soc  Exp  Biol  Med  119:688,  65.   Relationship  of  rat 
anaphylaxis  to  time  of  challenge. 
MH-11092  MSM        KAHN,  ROBERT  L.,  Univ.  Michigan, 

Ann  Arbor,  Mich.       Departmental 
differences  in  student  characteristics 
MH-11093  MSM        SCHELLENBERG,  JAMES  A.,  Sch.  Liberal 

Arts,  Sci.,  Western  Michigan  Univ., 
Kalamazoo,  Mich.       Balancing  forces 
in  Derson-arouo  relationships 
MH-11095  MSM        CAMP,  DAVID  S.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  Univ. 

Rhode  Island,  Kingston,  R.I.       Effect 
of  noncontingent  punishment  on  other 
responses 
MH-11096  MSM        GESCHEIDER,  GEORGE  A.,  Hamilton  Col., 

Clinton,  N.Y.       Perception  of 
successiveness 
MH-11099  BEH        SIMONDS,  PAUL  E.,  Univ.  Oregon, 

Eugene,  Ore.       Generic  and  individual 
factors  in  dominance  variation 
MH-11100  MSM       MILLER,  MARILYN  E.,  Col.  Letters, Sci., 

Univ.  Wisconsin,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Serial  form  learning 
MH-11103  MSM        HARRISON,  ROBERT  H.,  Boston  City  Hosp., 

Boston,  Mass.       A  test  of  configural 
scoring  principles 
MH-11104  MSM       HANDLON,  JOSEPH  H.,  Stanford  Med.  Cr., 

Palo  Alto,  Cal.  Patient-psycho- 

therapist  similarity  and  communication 
MH-11107  MSM        NAHINSKY,  IRWIN  D.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Saint  Louis  Univ.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Parameters  of  learning  rate  in  rote 
learning 
MH-11108  BS  METZGER,  DUANE  G.,  Col.  Liberal  Arts, Sci., 

Univ.  Illinois,  Urbana,  III.       Com- 
parative ethnography  of  alcohol  con- 
sumption 
MH-11109  MHK        AGHAJANIAN,  GEORGE  K.,  Sch.  Med.,  Yale 

Univ.,  New  Haven,  Conn.       Subcellular 
mechanisms  of  osvchotrooic  drua  acrinn 
Fed  Proc  25:383,  66.    Electron  microscopic  autoradiography 
of  rat  brain  following  H3-D0PA. 
MH-11112  HUE        KITANO,  HARRY  H.,  Sch.  Social  Welfare, 

Univ.  California,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Immigration,  social  adjustment  and 
mental  illness 
MH-11115  MH  QUERESHI,  MOHAMMED  Y.,  Col.  Liberal  Arts, 

Marquette  Univ.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Pro- 

cedures for  determing  optimum  limits  of 
testing 
MH-11U6  MH  STRICKER,  LAWRENCE  J.,  Educational 

Testing  Service,  Princeton,  N.J. 
Retest  changes  on  Dersonality  scales 
MH-11119  PMY       KAPADIA  GOVIND,  J.,  Col.  Pharm., 

Howard  Univ.,  Washington,  D.C.       Investiga- 
tions on  potential  psychotomimetic  agents 
MH-11135  PMY       THOMPSON,  TRAVIS  I.,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ. 

Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  Minn.       Social 
behavior  and  morphine  self-administration 


Brochure,  Rep  Res  Labs  Dept  Psy  Univ  Minn  PR-65-5,  65. 
Telemetry-controlled  system  for  chronic  drug  self- 
administration  in  unrestrained  monkeys. 
MH-11138  MSM        GOSSETTE,  ROBERT  L. .Grad.Sch.,  Hofstra 

Univ.,  Hampstead,  N.Y.       Learning 
ability  among  different  avian  orders 
MH-11139  MSM        BRUNEI*,  EDWARD  M.,  Col.  Liberal  Arts, 

Sci.,  Univ.  Illinois,  Urbana,  III. 
Migration  and  urban  participation 
MH-11148  EP  SMITH.  MONCRIEFF  H.,  Jr.,  Sch.  Arts, 

Sci.,  Univ.  Washington,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Physiological  cues  in  motivation 
MH-11149  EP  KATAHN,  MARTIN,  Grad.  Sch.,  Vanderbilt 

Univ.,  Nashville,  Tenn.       Anxiety,  response 
strength,  aptitude  and  learning 
MH-11150  EP  HALAS,  EDWARD  S.,  Univ.  North  Dakota, 

Grand  Forks,  N.D.       Sequential 
neural  patterning  during  conditioning 
MH-11152  MSM        LITTLE,  KENNETH  B.,  Grad.  Col.,  Univ. 

Denver,  Denver,  Colo.       Transfer  of 
certainty  training 
MH-11157  MSM       JACKSON,  DONALD  E.,  Mary  Washington  Col., 

Fredericksburg,  Va.       Inhibition  with 
reinforcement—A  reconsideration 
MH-11158  MSM       MONAHAN,  THOMAS  P.,  State  Univ. 

New  York,  Oswego,  N.Y.       Juvenile 
arrests  and  nonarrests  in  Philadelphia, 
1960 
MH-11165  EP  COOPER,  LESLIE  M.,  Stanford  Univ.,  Stanford, 

Cal.       Effects  of  CS  complexity  upon 
operant  behavior 
MH-11168  PET        MclSAAC,  WILLIAM  M.,  Col.  Med.,  Baylor  Univ., 

Houston,  Tex.       Serotonin  metabolism 
MH-11173  MSM        BERNSTEIN,  IRA  H.,  Sch.  Arts,  Sci., 

Arlington  State  Col.,  Arlington,  Texas 
Choice  reaction  time  and  behavioral 
hvootheses 
Percept  Motor  Skills  21:358,  65.  Absolute  judgments 

under  three  viewing  conditions. 
Psychonom  Sci  3:259,  65.   Choice  reaction  time  and  behavioral 
hypotheses. 
MH-11175  MSM       MEDALIA,  NAHUM  Z.,  Smith  Col.,  Northampton, 

Mass.       Illness  behavior  in  a  women's 
college 
MH-11178  BS  BYRNE,  DONN  E.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  Univ. 

Texas,  Austin,  Tex.       Interpersonal 
attraction  and  reinforcement  variables 
J  Personality  Soc  Psychol  2:884,  65.   Magnitude  of  positive 
and  neqative  reinforcements  as  a  determinant  of  attraction. 
Psychonom  Sci  3:449,  65.    The  effect  of  topic  importance  and 
attitude  similarity-dissimilarity  on  attraction  in  a 
multistranger  desiqn. 
MH-11179  EP  BROWN,  SAM  C,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Kansas  State  Univ.,  Manhattan,  Kans. 
Contextual  factors  in  complex  verbal 
learning 
MH-11180  EP  COLE,  MICHAEL,  Grad.  Sch.,  Yale  Univ., 

New  Haven,  Conn.       Quantitative  analysis 
of  avoidance  conditioning 
MH-11181  EP  ELFNER,  LLOYD  F.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Kent  State  Univ.,  Kent,  Ohio       Auditory 
localization  with  binaural  stimulation 
MH-11183  EP  BABB,  HAROLD,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  Montana 

State  Univ.,  Missoula,  Mont.       Performance 
effects  of  stimulus  change 
MH-11189  PMY       WHITE,  RICHARD  P.,  Univ.  Tennessee  Med. 

Units.,  Memphis,  Tenn.       Unusual 
behavioral  effects  induced  by  resernine 
MH-11193  BEH        LAMBERT,  WILLIAM  W.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Cornell  Univ.,  Ithaca,  N.Y.       Family 
organization  and  socialization  practices 
MH-11195  MH  GREEN,  EDWARD  J.,  Teacher's  Col., 

Columbia  Univ.,  New  York,  N.Y. 
Programmed  discrimination  in 
retarded  children 
MH-11196  MSM        DRAPER,  WILLIAM  A.,  Yerkes  Regional  Primate 

Res.  Cr.  Emory  Univ.,  Orange  Park,  Fla. 
Socialization  and  imitation 
MH-11197  MSM        VANDAMENT,  WILLIAM  E.,  Harpur  Col., 

Binghamton,  N.Y.       Differential 
eyelid  conditioning  to  compound  stimuli 
MH-11199  EP  HOUSTON,  JOHN  P.,  Col.  Letters,  Sci., 

Univ.  California,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Transfer  and  retroaction  in  verbal  learning 
Psychonom  Sci  3:343,  65.  A  repaired  Sj-R2  and  S2-R1 

transfer  surface. 
Psychonom  Sci  4:83,  66.  Transfer  in  repaired  Sj-Rj  and  S2R1 
paradiqms. 
MH-11201  PMY       STEFANIS,  COSTAS  N.,  Eginltion  Hosp., 

Athens,  Greece       Mode  of  action  of 
psychoactive  drugs--Seizure  mechanism 
Arch  Ital  Biol  103:705,  65.     Patterns  of  central  neurons 

responses  to  suspected  transmitters. 
Electroenceph  Clin  Neurophysiol  18:541,  65.    Intracellular 

oscillatory  rhythms  in  pt  neurons. 
Int  J  Neuropharmacol  4:125,  65.     Strychnine  reversal  of 
Inhibitory  potentials  in  pt  neurons. 
MH-11205  MSM        DeARMOND.  DIANE,  Sch.  Liberal  Arts,  Univ. 

Missouri,  Kansas  City,  Mo.       Concurrent 
punishment  and  reinforcement  schedules 
MH-11206  HM  BRACELAND,  FRANCIS  J.,  Inst.  Living, 

Hartford,  Conn.       Eli  Todd,  forgotten 
pioneer  in  psychiatry 


1631 


MH-11210  EP  RODWAN,  ALBERTS.,  Grad.  Sell., 

Emory  Univ.,  Atlanta,  Ga.       Psychophysls 

of  the  development  of  form  perception 
MH-11215  MH  ALTROCCHI,  JOHN,  Duke  Univ.  Med.  Cr., 

Durham,  N.C.       Attribution  of  hostile 

intent 
MH-11226  PMY       GOLDSCHMIDT,  LEONTINE,  Creedmoor  Inst., 

Queens  Village,  N.Y.      Sulfhydryl  and 

age  in  mental  patients  and  in  normals 
MH-11227  MH  HEATH.  DOUGLAS  H.,  Haverford  Col., 

Haverford,  Pa.       Institutional  and 

cultural  factors  in  maturing 
College  Bd  Rev  66,  {No  58):23,  65.  Do  "modern"  school 
curriculuims  help  students  mature? 
MH-U228  BS  BREHM,  JACK  W.,  Grad.  Sell.,  Duke  Univ., 

Durham,  NX.      Psychological  reactions  to 

restrictions 
J  Personality  Soc  Psychol  3:420,  66.   Effect  of  a  favor  which 
reduces  freedom. 
MH-11229  PMY       RESNICK,  OSCAR,  Worcester  Fdn.  Exptl. 

Biol.,  Inc.,  Shrewsbury,  Mass. 

Mechanisms  of  action  of  LSD-25  in  man 
Life  Sci  3:1207,  64.  LSD-25  action  in  normal  subjects  treated 

with  a  monoamine  oxidase  inhibitor. 
Life  Sci  4:1433,  65.   Accentuation  of  the  psychological 

effects  of  LSD-25  in  normal  subjects  treated  with  reserpine. 
Proc  6th  Int  Congr,  Coll  Irst  Neuropsychopharmacol , 

Washington,  DC,  Mar  66.   LSD-25-druq  interactions  in  man. 
Psychiat  Opinion,  p  34,  fall  65.    The  role  of  diet  in 
psychopharmacoloqy. 
MH-11231  EP  SCKWART2I,  MARVIN,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ. 

Cincinnati,  Cincinnati,  Ohio       Evoked 

responses  during  conditioning  and  learning 
MH-11234  MH         SUCHMAN,  ROSSt.YN  G.,  Gallaudet  Col., 

Washington,  D.C.       Perceptual  and 

learning  strategy  chanqes  due  to  training 
MH-11236  BS  JOHNSON,  NEAt.  F.,  Ohio  State  Univ. 

Res.  Fdn.,  Columbus,  Ohio       The  influence 

of  structure  on  verbal  behavior 
MH-11242  MSM       SIMPSON,  WILLIAM  E.,  Albion  Col.,  Albion, 

Mich.       Language  habits  in  serial 

verbal  learning 
MH-11250  EP         WEINBERGER,  NORMAN  M.,  Grad.  Sen., 

Univ.  California,  Irvine,  Cal.       The 

neurophysiology  of  behavioral  habituation 
MH-11255  EP  MILLWARD,  RICHARD  B.,  Grad.  Sch., 

Brown  Univ.,  Providence,  R.I. 

Memory  and  reward  variables  in  probability 

learning 
MH-11257  MH  NFURINGER.  CHARLES,  Col.  Liberal  Arts, 

Sci.,  Univ.  Kansas,  Lawrence,  Kans. 

Personality  and  interpersonal  stability 
MH-11260  EP  HOPKINS,  B.L.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  Florida 

State  Univ.,  Tallahassee,  Fla. 

Short-term  retention  of  individual 

subjects 
MH-11262  EP  GARDNER,  R.ALLEN,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  Univ. 

Nevada,  Reno.  Nev.       Response  variability 

in  instrumental  behavior 
MH-11272  SRC        DITMAN,  KEITH  S.,  Univ.  California 

Cr.  Hlth.  Sci.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Controlled  study  using  LSD-25  in  alcoholics 
MH-11273  BEH       WASHBURN,  SHERWOOD  L.,  Univ.  California, 

Berkeley,  Cal.      Communication  systems  In 

a  natural  environment 
MH-11275  SRC        LLSDWIG,  ARNOLD  M.,  Mendota  State  Hosp., 

Madison,  Wis.       LSD  and  hypnosis  in 

the  treatment  of  alcoholism 
MH-11276  MSM       MAN0SEVIT7,  MARTIN,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Rutgers  State  Univ.,  New  Brunswick,  N.J. 

Determinants  of  hoarding 
MH-11277  MSM       STERNE,  RICHARD  S.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Univ.  Miami,  Coral  Gables,  Fla. 

Predictors  of  Delinquent  conduct 
MH-11278  MSM       K1PLINGER,  GLENN  F.,  Univ.  Texas  Med.  Br., 

Galveston,  Tex.       Changes  in  serum 

produced  by  tolerance  to  morphine 
MH-11279  MSM       COWAN,  THADDEUS  M.,  Albion  Col., 

Albion,  Mich.       A  model  for  organization 

in  recall 
MH-11281  EP         GRIMSLEY,  DOUGLAS  L.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Florida  State  Univ.,  Tallahassee,  Fla. 

Effect  of  hyoertonic  saline  injections 

on  activity 
MH-11282  EP         NODINE,  CALVIN  F.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Miami  Univ.,  Oxford,  Ohio       Temporal 

aspects  of  presentation  in  verbal  learning 
MH-11283  EP         HAYGOOD,  ROBERT  C,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Kansas  State  Univ.,  Manhattan,  Kans. 

Structural  variables  in  concept  formation 
MH-11284  EP  KOPPENAAL,  RICHARD  J.,  Grad.  Sch.  Arts, 

Sci.,  New  York  Univ.,  New  York,  N.Y. 

Retrograde  amnesia  and  length  of 

retention  interval 
MH-11285  EP         ISAACSON,  ROBERT  L.,  Col.  Lit,  Sci., 

Arts,  Univ.  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Behavioral  effects  of  limbic  lobe  lesions 
Psychonom  Sci  3:483,  65.   The  effect  of  distracting  stimuli 
on  the  runway  performance  of  the  hippocampectomized  rat. 
Psychonom  Sci  3:485,  65.   Impairment  and  perseveration  in 

delayed  tasks  due  to  bilateral  lesions  of  the  caudate  nucleus. 
Psychonom  Sci  4:283,  66.   Spontaneous  alternation  and 
scopolamine. 


MH-11291  PHY        KOSAYASMI,YUTAKA,  Worcester  Fdr:.  Exptl. 

Biol.,  Inc.,  Shrewsbury,  Mass. 
A  study  of  plasma  monoamine  oxidase  in 
mental  health 
MH-11294  PMY       HURST,  f>AUL  M.,  Inst.  Res.,  State  College, 

Pa.       Dimensions  of  drug  effects  upon 
choice  behavior 
MH-11295  PMY       DAVIS,  W.  MARVIN,  Sch.  Pharm.,  Univ. 

Mississippi,  University,  Miss.       Behavioral 
effects  of  opiates 
MK-U299  PMY       KNAPP,  PETER  H.,  Sch.  Med.,  Boston  Univ., 

Boston,  Mass.       Emotion  and  pulmonary 
function  in  asthma 
MH-11312  MH  LORR,  MAURICE,  Grad.  Sch.  Arts,  Sci., 

Catholic  Univ.,  Washington,  D.C. 
A  cross-cultural  comparison  of 
osvehotic  behav'ors 
MH-11316  MH         WILLNER,  ALLEN,  Menninger  Fdn., 

Topeka,  Kans.       Association  as  a  first 
steD  in  abstraction 
Nebraska  Sympos  Motivation  p.  99,  64.  The 
free  behavior  situation. 
MH-11321  MH         HUNT,  J.  McVICKER,  Grad.  Col.,  Univ.  Illinois, 

Urbana,  III.       Motivation  and 
experience — Theory 
Am  Sci  53:80,  65.  Traditional  personality  theory  in  the 

liqht  of  recent  evidence. 
Brochure:   Public  Affairs  Pamphlet  No.  375,  New  York,  65. 

What  you  should  know  about  educational  testinq. 
Nebraska  Sympos  Motivation,  13:189,  65.    Intrinsic  motiva- 
tion and  its  role  in  psychological  development. 
Current  Research  in  Motivation,  Holt,  Rinehart  &  Winston, 
New  York,  66.    Ihe  epigenesis  of  intrinsic  motivation  and 
early  coqnilive  leaminq. 
MH-11323  MH         HETHERINGTON,  EILEEN  M.,  Col.  Letters,  Sci., 

Univ.  Wisconsin,  Madison,  Wis. 
Familial  correlates  of  delinquency 
MH-11329  MSM       KLINMAN,  CYNTHIA  S.,  Col.  Arts, Sci., 

Univ.  Connecticut,  Storrs,  Conn.       Learning 
and  retention  in  the  mentally  retarded 
MH-11330  MSM       WALKER,  RICHARD  N.,  Gesell  Inst.  Child 

Development,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Development  of  a  scale  for  parents' 
ratings 
MH-11331  MSM       FISHBEIN,  HAROLD  D.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Univ.  Cincinnati,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 
Instructional  variables  in  conditioning 
MH-11332  BEH       WYLIE,  LAURENCE,  Harvard  Univ., 

Cambridge,  Mass.      Sociocultural  continuity 
and  change 
MH-11338  MSM      WRIGHT,  HERBERT  F.,  The  Tavistock  Inst. 

Human  Relations,   London,  England 
Community  size  and  child  behavior  across 
cultures 
MH-11349  MHP       STEIN.  MARVIN,  Col.  Med.,  Cornell  Univ., 

New  York,  N.Y.      Psychophysiology 
of  psychosomatic  disorders 
MH-11350  BEH        WALLACE,  ANTHONY  F.,  University  Museum, 

Philadelphia,  Pa.       Social  consequences  of 
disease  beliefs  and  practices 
MH-11353  MSM     WHITE,  ROBERT  A.,  Grad.  Sch.,  St.  Louis 

Univ.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.        The  acculturation 
process  in  an  urban  setting 
MH-11355  MH         FURTH,  HANS  G.,  Grad  Sch.  Arts,  Sci., 

Catholic  Univ.,  Washington,  D.C.      Nonverbal 
research  approaches  to  study  human  thinking 
MH-11358  SRC        CALDWELL,  JOHN  M.,  Jackson  Mem.  Hosp., 

Miami,  Fla.       Patient  specificity  in 
drug  response 
MH-U359  MSM       CAWTE,  J.E.,  Univ.  New  South  Waltes,  Sydney, 

New  South  Wales,  Australia       Ethnopsychiatry— 
A  preliminary  research 
MH-11362  BS  JACKSON,  DON  D.,  Mental  Res.  Inst., 

Palo  Alto,  Cal.       Methodology  for 
analyzing  family  interaction 
Acta  Psichiat  Psicol  Am  Lat  11:321,  65.   Symmetry  and  com- 
plementarity:  An  operational  definition  and  a  typology  of 
dyads. 
Arch  Gen  Psychiat  11:484,  Nov  64.    Family  interaction  scales: 

A  preliminary  report. 
Arch  Gen  Psychiat  12:589,  65.    Family  rules:  The  marital 

Ouid  Pro  Quo. 
Familv  Proc  4.  (No  11:1.  Mar  65.    The  studv  of  the  familv. 
Family  Proc  4:259,  Sep  65.  A  method  for  studying  family 

communication. 
Disorders  of  Communication,  Research  Pub, Vol  42,  64. 

Some  varieties  ot  pathogenic  organization. 
Modern  Psychotherapeutic  Practice,  Science  Behavior  Books, 

Kalo  Alto,  66.  An  example  ot  family  homeostasis  and 
The  Therapy  of  Disturbed  Families.  Science  Behavior  Books, 
Palo  Alto,  66.  Aspects  ot  conjoint  family  therapy. 
MH-11366  MSM       RIVERS,  JULIAN  P.,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ.  Chicago, 

Chicago,  III.       Effects  of  demographic 
shifts  on  social  structure 
MH-11367  MSM      SHANNON,  LYLE  W.,  Col.  Liberal  Arts, 

Univ.  Iowa,  Iowa  City,  Iowa        Types 
and  patterns  of  juvenile  delinquency 
MH-11369  MSM       GLIXMAN,  ALFRED  F.,  Univ.  Oklahoma, 

Norman,  Okla.      Two  measures  of 
person  similarity 
MH-11371  MSM       HEAL,  LAIRD  W.,  George  Peabody  Col.  for 

Teachers,  Nashville,  Tenn.       Discrimination 
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MSM       K0ES1G,  KAF~;L  P..  Stanford  Ur.lv.,  Stanford, 

Cal.       Laboratory  studies  of  behavior 

therapy 
Behw  Res  Ther  2:235,  65.   Experimental  treatment  of 

habitual  smoking. 
PMY       GERSHON,  SAMUEL,  Univ.  Missouri,  St.  Louis, 

Mo.       Psychopharmacology  of  the  llaiium 

ion 
SRC        GERSHON,  ?AMUEL,  Univ.  Missouri, 

St.  Louis,  Mo.       Antagonists  to 

anticholinergic  psychotomimetics 
SRC        FINK,  MAX,Sch.  Med.,  Univ.  Missouri, 

St.  Louis,  Mo.       EEG  and  human 

psychcpiiamacclogy 
PMY        ITIL,  TURAN,  Sen.  Med.,  Univ.  Missouri, 

St.  Louis,  Mo.       Therapy  resistant 

osychosis'  and  new  drugs 
Am  J  Psychiat  121,  (No  10),  65.    Pentothal  induced  changes 
in  EEG  as  a  prognostic  index  on  drug  therapy  cr.  psychotic 
patients. 
Electroenceph  Clip  Neurophysiol  17:451,  65.   Relation  between 

restinq  EEG  and  pentothal  activated  EEG. 
Proc  Am  Psychiat  Assn,  St.  Louis,  Missouri,  Oct  65.   I.nten- 
sive  treatment  of  "therapy  resistant"  schizophrenic  patients. 
Proc  Itit  Congr  Electroenceph  Clin  Neutephysiol,  Vienna,  65. 
Potentiation  of  anticholinergic  induced  slow  wave  activity 
by  phenothia2'nes  and  the  behsviorcl  correlations  in  mar.. 
Proc  Soc  Biol  Psychiat,  May  65.   Drug  induced  and  sponta- 
neous psychcpathological  changes  in  the  relationship  to 
quantitative  electroeni.opnaloqraphy. 
Recent  Advances  in  Biological  Psychiatry,  Vol  3,  66.  Clini- 

cal  and  ttCi  investigations  with  anticholinergic  drugs  on  man. 
MHK       LEVINSON,  DANIEL  J.,  Sch.  Med.,  Harvard 

Univ.,  Boston,  Mass.       Research  on 

personality,  role  and  social  structure 
SRC        KNOWLES,  R.R.,  St.  Louis  State  Hosn., 

St.  Louis,  Mo.       NIMH-PSC  collaborative 

study  of  phenothiazines 
MSM       GOTTESMAN,  IRVING  I.,  Sch.  Med., 

Univ.  North  Carolina,  Chapel  Hill,  NX. 

Genetics  and  intrafamilial  personality 

similarity 
MSM       SCREVEN,  C.G.,  Sch.  Liberal  Arts,  Univ. 

Wisconsin,   Milwaukee,  Wis.         Operant 

conditioning  procedures  in  geriatric  care 
MSM       WALLACE,  SAMUEL  E.,  Columbia  Univ., 

New  York,  N.Y.       A  study  of  Inter- 
personal violence 
MSM       MARTIN,  GUSTAV  J.,  William  H.  Rorer,  Inc., 

Fort  Washington,  Pa.        Conference— Drugs, 

enzymes  and  diseases 
PR  MENZEL,  EMIL  W.,  Jr.,  Delta  Regional 

Primate  Res.  Cr.,  Tulane  Univ.,  Corington, 

La.       Responsiveness  of  primates 
Behaviour  26:130,  66.    Responsiveness  to  objects  in  free- 
ranging  Japanese  monkeys. 
Folia  Primal  4:166,  66.    Size  and  distance  of  food:  Cues 
influencing  the  choice  behavior  of  orangutans  (Pongo 
pygameus). 
Thesis  MS;  Hughes,  G,  Tuia.ie  Univ,  Aug  66.    The  use  of 
space  and  reactions  to  object  movement  in  baboons 
(Theropithecus  gelada). 
MSM       SIGEL,  ROBERTAS.,  Col.  Liberal  Arts, 

Wayne  State  Univ.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

The  public's  deoendence  on  the  daily 

newsoaoer 
MSM       KINCN,  JOHN  W.,  Sch.  Behavioral,  Soc. 

Sci.,  San  Francisco  State  Col.,  San 

Francisco.  Cal.       Experiments  in  changing 

self-concepts 
MSM       BARTHOLOMEW  GEORGE  A.,  Col.  Letters, 

Sci.,  Univ.  California,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Social  behavior  and  ohvsioloqv 
MSM      JONES,  ROBERT  E.,  Jr.,  Portland  State  Col., 

Portland,  Ore.        Spaced  practice  as  a 

function  of  interpolated  activity 
MSM       HANDLER,  JEROME  S.,  Col.  Liberal  Arts, 

Sci.,   Southern  Illinois  Univ.,  Camondale,  III. 

Ethnohistorical  study  of  a  culture 
MSM       G00DE,  WILLiAM  J.,  Columbia  Univ.. 

New  York,  N.Y.       Propos.tionai  inventory 

family  studies 
MSM       SOLLENBERGER,  RICHARD  T..  Mount  Holyoke 

Col.,  South  Haoley,  Mass.       A  study  of 

child  rearing  o~af.;.ices 
MSM       SAFILIOS-ROTHSCHILD,  CONSTANTINA,  The 

Mernll-Palr-.er  Inst.,  Detroit,   f/ich  A 

sooocultural  definition  of  menta    illness 
MSM       ODOM,  RICHARD  C,  Grac.  Sch.,  Var.derbilt 

Un;v.,  Nashville,.  Term.        Concept 

attainment  in  children 
MSM       WALTEi?,  WILBERT  0.,  Sch.  Pharm.,  Univ. 

Mississippi,  University,  Miss. 

Phytochemica!  investigation  of 

Dieffenbachls 
MSM       AKHTAR,  M.,  Col.  L^bcrai  Arts,  Marquette 

Univ.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.       The  punishment 

effect  and  counterconditioning 
SRC         SASS,  ALLAN  D.,  Sch.  Med.,  Vanderbilt 

Univ.,  Nashville,  Tenn.       Psycho- 

onarmacoloey  Research  Center 
Fed  Proc,  Apr  66.  The  relationship  cf  calcium  and  magnesium 
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Proc  Am  Sue  Pharm  t-:p  Ther,  Jul  66.    The  role  of  storage 

and  synthesis  of  brain  norepinephrine  in  the  centra!  action 

of  ocsiptsmine  and  d-amoVLamine. 
Proc  Air.  Soc  Pharm  Exp  Ther,  Jul  66.    Studies  on 

demethyiatio.n  of  secondary  and  tertiary  amines  by  rat 

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BL:  1        VOGT ,  EVCN  I.,  Grad.  Sch.  ^rts,  Sci., 

Harvard  Univ.,  Cambridge,  Mass.       Patterns 
of  humor  as  related  to  culture 
MSM       MULLIGAN,  B.  EDWARD,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 
Univ.  Georgia..  Athens,  Ga. 
The  effects  oi  binaural  noise  on 
ural  hearing 
MHK       BATESON,  GREGORY,  Oceanic  Inst.,  Makapuu 
Point,  Waimanalo,  Oahu,  Hawaii 
Communication  processes 
Whales,  Polphl.-.s  anj  Porpoises,  Univ  Calif  Press,  p.  569, 
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SEH        WASHBURN,  ^HERWOOO  L.,  Col.  Letters, 
Sci.,  Univ.  California,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
ogeny  of  social  relations 
MSM       BERK,  ROBERT  H.,  Col.  LH.,  Sci.,  Arts, 
Univ.  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 
Sequential  analysis 
MSM       WOLLEM,  KEiTH  A.,  Col.  Set.,  Arts, 

Washington  State  Univ.,  Pullman,  Wash. 
Effects  of  intratrial  rehearsal  on  R-S 
Icar 
MSM       CHAVEZ,  MARGARITO  N.,  California  Col. 
Med.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.       Fsycho- 
oh^rmaco'ooica!  principle:  from  a  nlant 
MSM       BEACH,  LEF.  R.,  Univ.  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor, 
Mich.       Subjective  probabilities 
based  upon  event  frequencies 
MSM       FISCHER,  JOHN  L.,  Cr.  Advanced  Study  in 
Behavioral  Sci.,  Stanford,  Cal. 
Personal  reference  among  immigrants 
MSM       GARSKOF.  BERTRAM  E.,  Douglass  Col., 
Ri:t;ers  State  Univ.,  New  Brunswick,  N.J. 
Unlearning  in  verbal  paired-asspciate 
I  tar  ii  inn 
MSM       KRANTZ,  DAVID  H.,  Col.  Lit., Sci., 

Arts,  Univ.  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 
Conjoint  measurement  and  aoolications 
to  perceoti  »n 
MSM       OSK/MP,  STUART,  Claremont  Grad.  Sch., 
Univ.  Cr.,  Claremont,  Cal.       Factors 
affectiPQ  cooperation  in  fvixed-notive  games 
EP  STADDON,  JOHN  F  .R.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ. 

Toronto,  Toronto,  Canad"       Reinforcement 
as  input--Effects  of  temporal  pattern 
Psychonor.  Sc!  4:193,  66.    Preference  for  fixed  vs  variable 

amounts  of  reward. 
Psychonom  Sc!  4:287,  *&.   An  effect  analogous  to  "frustration* 

on  interval  reinforcement  schedules. 
MH  LANGNER,  THOMAS  S.,  New  York  L'r.lv.  Med.  Cr., 

New  York,  N.Y.      Survey  of  psychiatric 
Impairment  In  urban  children 
Approaches  to  Cross-Cultural  Psychiatry,  Cornell  Unlv  Press, 
New  VorkTCh  Il,~6~57   Psychophysiological  symptoms  and 
the  status  of  women  in  two  Mexican  communities. 
EP  KIMBLE,  GREGORY  A.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Duke  Univ., 

Durham,  N.C.       Human  salivary  conditioning 
Proc  Psychorior  .Toe  Ann  Wis,  Oct  65.   Recent  studies  of 

human  salivary  conditioning. 
Psychophysioloey  2:338,  66.   Effects  of  concurrent  motor 

activity  on  the  unconditioned  salivary  reflex. 
SSS         HAAS,  ...  r .:  JENE,  Col.  Commerce,  Admin., 
Ohio  Siate  Univ.,  Columbus,  Ohio 
Human  response  to  Alaskan  eartiiouake 
SSS         LAUGHraY,  KENNETH  R.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  Eng., 
State  Univ.  New  York,  Buffalo,  N.Y. 
Computer  simulation  of  memory  processes 
Proc  SouthwestP'n  Psychol  AssnMtg,  Arlington,  Tex., 
Apr  66.    Stimulation  of  short-term  memory  processes. 
Thesis,  MA;  Wegner,  E.L.,  Univ  Wisconsin,  65.  The 
attainment  of  intentions  regarding  postgraduate  education: 
A  follow-up  study. 
MSM       WEBSTER,  RONALD  L.,  Hollins  Col., 

Hollas  Co^ege,  Va.       Effects  of  speech 
stimuli  upon  infant  vocal  behavior 
PMY       OLDS,  JAME«,  Col.  Lit.,  Arts,  Sci.,  Univ. 

Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.       Brain  changes 
in  learning  and  motivation 
Acta  Psychol  23:140,  64.   Brain  centers  and  positive  rein- 
forcement. 
Electroenceph  Clin  Neurcphysiol  19:75,  65.    Dissociation 

of  seif-stimulatlon  and  epileptiform  activity. 
Excerpta  Med  Int  Co»»  Ser  No  37,  66.   Operant  conditioning 

of  single  unit  responses. 
Exp  Neurol  1C,  (Ne  6):493,  Dec  6-i.    Reinforcing  brain 

stimulation  anri  memory  In  monkeys. 
Proc  Int  Congr  Endocr,  London,  Aug  64.   The  induction  and 
suppression  of  hypothalamic  self-stimulation  behavior  by 
micro-injection  of  endogenous  substances  at  the  self- 
stlmulation  site, 
Thesis,  Routtenberg,  A,  Univ  Michigan,  66.   Certain  effects 

of  stimulation  in  septa!  area  and  hypothalamus. 
Thesis,  Scott,  J  W,  Unlv  Michigan,  66.   Brain  stimulation 
reinforcement  in  the  runway:  Effect  of  Intertrial  interval. 
New  rilrc-criuns  In  Psychology  II,  Holt,  Rinehart  &  Winston, 

65.    Dr'ves  rewards,  and  the  brain . 
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BEH        POTTER,  JACK  M.,  Col.  Letters,  Sci.,  MH-11722 

Univ.  California,  Berkeley,  Cal.       Ethnogra- 
phy of  a  boat  DeoDle 
PHILLIPS,  HERBERT  P.,  Col.  Letters,  Sci., 
Univ.  California,  Berkeley,  Cai.  MH-11723 

Change  in  urban  middle-class  family 
and  oersonalitv 
BEIDELMAN,  THOMAS  0.,  Grad.  Sch.  Arts,  MH-11730 

Sci.,  Harvard  Univ.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Determinants  of  residence  groups  in  a 

kinshio  society  MH-11731 

RENNER,  KENNETH  E.,  Univ.  Illinois, 
Urbana,  III.       Temporal  factors 
in  conflict  resolution 
Am  Psychol  19:534,  64.    Effects  of  deprivation  level  and  MH-11734 

experience  with  delay  of  reinforcement  on  the  process  of 
temporal  integration. 
Proc  Midwest  Psychol  Assn  Mtg,  St.  Louis,  May  64.  MH-11739 

Temporal  integration  in  a  conflict  situation:   The  role 
of  the  delay  of  punishment  and  delay  of  reward  gradient. 
Proc  Midwest  Psychol  Assn  Mtg,  Chicago,  Apr  65.    Temporal  MH-11740 

integration:   The  relative  slopes  of  the  temporal  gradients 
of  reward  and  punishment. 
Psychol  Rep  15:423,  64.    Conflict  resolution  and  the  process  MH-11742 

of  temporal  integration. 
Psychol  Rep  16:197,  65.    Delay  of  reinforcement  and  resist- 
ance to  extinction:  A  supplementary  report.  MH-11745 
Psychol  Rep  16:1101,  65.    Influence  of  delay  of  reinforcement 

and  overlearning  on  position  reversal. 
MSM       JOHNSON,  ERWIN  H.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

State  Univ.  New  York,  Buffalo,  N.Y.  MH-11746 

A  study  of  a  community  value  system 
FELDMAN,   SAMUEL  M.,  Albert  Einstein  Col. 
Med.,  New  York,  N.Y.         Reticular  formation  MH-11748 

and  visual  discrimination 
ROSETT,  HENRY  L.,  Mount  Sinai  Hosp., 
New  York,  N.Y.       Personality,  cognitive  and  MH-11751' 

social  factors  in  engineering 
Am  J  Psychiat  122,  (No  10):1147,  66.    Personality  and 
cognitive  characteristics  of  engineering  students:   Impli-  MH-11752 

cations  for  the  occupational  psychiatrist. 
MHP       ENGEL,  GEORGE  L.,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ.  Rochester, 
Rochester,  N.Y.       Psychological  determinants 
of  organic  disease 
Am  J  Gastroent  44:437,  65.  Gastritis:   Pathology  and 

diagnosis. 
Am  J  Path  47:765,  65.   Morphologic  characteristics  of 
jejunal  biopsy  in  celiac  disease  and  tropical  sprue. 
Ann  Intern  Med  64:575,  66.    Tropical  sprue  in  Haiti. 
Ann  NY  Acad  Sci  125:794,  66.    The  psychosocial  setting  of 

the  development  of  leukemia  and  lymphoma. 
Ann  NY  Acad  Sci  125:807,  66.    The  psychological  setting 

of  uterine  cervical  cancer. 
Ann  NY  Acad  Sci  125:919,  66.    Psychophysiologic  mechanisms. 
Ann  NY  Acad  Sci  125:1039  &  1054,  66.    Panel  discussion: 

"Retrospects  and  prospects" 
Clin  Res  13:536,  65.    Tropical  sprue  (TS)  in  Haiti. 
Fed  Proc  25:726,  66.    Heterogeneity  and  sequence  of  rabbit 

antibody  synthesis  to  hog  intrinsic  factor. 
J  Immun  95:536,  65.    Identification  of  intrinsic  factor  autoanti- 
body and  intrinsic  factor  in  man  by  radioimmunodiffusion  and  MH-11758 
radioimmunoelectrophoresis. 
J  Nerv  Ment  Dis  141:549,  66.   Anxiety,  defensiveness,  and 

17-hydroxycorticosteroid  excretion.  MH-11759 

JAMA  192:842,  65.    Clinical  observation.    The  neglected 

basic  method  of  medicine. 
Obstet  Gynec  26:265,  Aug  65.   A  Review:    Landry-Guillain-  MH-11763 

Barre  syndrome  in  pregnancy. 
Pediat  Clin  N  Am  13:315,  66.    Psychologic  factors  and 

resistance  to  infectious  disease.  MH-11768 

Psychoanal  Quart  35:300,  66.    Book  Review:    "New  dimen- 
sions in  psychosomatic  medicine",  by  CW  Wahl. 
Psychosom  Med  27:361,  65.    Effects  of  stress  in  adult  mice  MH-11769 

innoculated  with  Coxsackie  virus. 
Psychosom  Med  27:483,  65.    Behavior  and  gastric  secretion. 

II.  A  study  of  a  four  year  old  with  gastric  fistula.  MH-11771 

Psychosom  Med  27:496,  65.    Book  Review:    "Ascent  from 

chaos",  bv  PE  Sifneos. 
Psychosom  Med  27:557,  65.    Object  loss,  giving  up,  and  the  MH-11772 

onset  of  psychiatric  disease. 
MSM        KEITH,  ROBERT  A.,  Claremont  Grad.  Sch., 

Univ.  Cr.,  Claremont,  Cal.       Behavior  MH-11774 

pattern  A  in  young  adult  males 
PET        SPIRTES,  MORRIS  A.,  Veterans  Admin.  Hosp., 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.       Chlorpromazine 

effects  on  erythrocytes  MH-11776 

MSM       SENGSTAKE,  CORD  B.,  Portland  State  Col., 
Portland,  Ore.       Rhinencephalic  lesions  and 

visual  discrimination  MH-11781 

MSM       WEISBERG,  PAUL,  Grad.  Sch.,  Brown  Univ., 
Providence,  R.I.       Operant  discrimination 

learning  in  infants  MH-11788 

MSM       PLOG,  STANLEY  C,  Inst.  Govt.,  Pub.  Affairs, 
Univ.  California,  Los  Angles,  Cal. 
A  psychological  study  of  language  behavior 
MSM       GRATCH,  GERALD,  Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  Univ.  MH-11789 

Houston,  Houston,  Tex.       Piaget's 
theory  of  infants'  object  concepts 
MSM       HEALEY,  ALBERT  F.,  Princeton  Univ.,  MH-11790 

Princeton,  N.J.       Cue  selection  in  human  learn- 
ing and  transfer 
MSM       GERSTEN,  CHARLES  D.,  Col.  Liberal  Arts, 
Arizona  State  Univ.,  Tempe,  Ariz.       Effects 
of  stimulus  conditions  on  nonreversal  shift 


MSM       CALHul,,;,  JVILLIAM  H.,  Col.  Liberal  Arts, 
Univ.  Tennessee,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 
Effects  of  post-trial  stimulation  on 
retention 
MSM       LOCKHART,  RUSSELL  A.,  Coi.  Letters,  Sci., 
Univ.  California,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 
Temporal  determinants  of  autonomic  conditioning 
MSM        EVANS,  SELBY  H.,  Grad.  Sch.  Arts,  Sci., 
Texas  Christian  Univ.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex. 
Stimulus  channel  capacity  and  perception 
MSM        ALLISON,  JAMES,  Sch.  Arts,  Sci.,  Indiana 
Univ.,  Bloomington,  Ind.       Food- 
directed  behaviors  related  to  hunger 
and  thirst 
PMY       BROWN,  JUDSON  S.,  Col.  Liberal  Arts, 
State  Univ.  Iowa,  Iowa  City,  Iowa 
Experimental  masochism  and  allied  phenomena 
MSM       WALKER,  RONALD  E.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Loyola 
Univ.,  Chicago,  III.       An  experimenter 
variable — The  psychologist-clergyman 
MSM       WOHLWILL,  JOACHIM  F.,  Grad.  Sch.  Arts,  Sci., 
Clark  Univ.,  Worcester,  Mass.       Factors  in 
children's  concept  development 
MSM       GARLAND,  WILLIAM,  Sch.  Liberal  Arts,  Sci., 
Western  Michigan  Univ.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 
Ecological  determinants  of  social  structure 
MSM       SCHILLER,  PETER  H.,  Sch.  Humanities, 
Social  Sci.,  Massachusetts  Inst.  Tech., 
Cambridge.  Mass.       Spreading  depression  and 
interhemisoheric  transfer 
MSM       STREIB,  GORDON  F.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 
Cornell  Univ.,  Ithaca,  N.Y.       Family 
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MSM        PAOLINO,  RONALD  M.,  Sch.  Pharm.,  Univ. 
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MSM        NOWLIS,  DAVID  P.,  Bryn  Mawr  Col., 
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PMY       WEISS,  BERNARD,  Sch.  Med.,  Univ. 

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PET        SPIRTES,  MORRIS  A.,  Veterans  Admin.  Hosp., 
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MSM      WAHLER,  ROBERT  G.,  Col.  Liberal  Arts,  Univ. 
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MSM       LANDAUER,  THOMAS  K.,  Col.  Humanities, 
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MSM       LOCKHEAD,  GREGORY  R.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Duke 
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MSM       EISMAN,  EUGENE  H..  Col.  Letters,  Sci., 
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MSM       DYAL,  JAMES  A.,  Texas  Christian  Univ.,  Fort 
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MSM       PAVLIK,  WILLIAM  B..  Col.  Arts,  Scl„ 

Rutgers  State  Univ.,  New  Brunswick,  N.J. 
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MSM       CRIST,  ROBERT  L.,  Illinois  State  Univ., 

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MSM       SULLIVAN,  RICHARD  T.,  City  Col .  New  York, 
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MSM        RICKERS-OVSIANKINA,  MARIA  A.,  C0l-  Liberal 
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expectancy  measure 
MSM       MATUSZAK,  ALICE  J.,  Sch.  Pharm,,  Univ.  of 
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resoonses  to  ambiguous  stimuli 
MSM       WELCH,  ANNEMARIE  S.,  Col.  William  and  Mary, 

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foetal  and  neonate  catecholamine  metabolism 
MSM        MIKAELIAN,  HARUTUNE  H.,  Bowdoin  Col., 

Brunswick,  Me.       Inter-system  transfer  of 

adaptation  to  rearrangement 
MSM        MEYERS,  WILLIAM  J.,  State  Univ.  Iowa, 

Iowa  City,  Iowa       Autonomic  correlates  of 

attention  in  infants 
MSM       GOSSETTE,  ROBERT  L.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Hofstra 

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discrimination  reversal  performances 
MSM       TEGHTSOONIAN.  ROBERT,  Smith  Col., 

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MSM       TEGHTSOONIAN.  MARTHA,  Smith  Col., 

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MSM       GERARD,  HAROLD  B.,Col.  Letters,  Scl., 

Univ.  California,  Riverside,  Cal. 

Aspects  of  the  decision  seauence 
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MSM       HORN,  JOHN,  Grad.  Col.,  Univ.  Denver, 

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factor  patterns 
PET        RETZLAFF,  ERNEST  W.,  Battelle  Mem. 

Inst.,  Columbus,  Ohio       Pharmacologic 

effects  upon  single  nerve  cell  systems 
MSM       HAYES,  DONALD  P.  and  MELTZER,  LEO, 

Col.  Arts,  Sci.,  Cornell  Univ.,  Ithaca,  N.Y. 

Information  and  social  dominance 
EP  FOX,  STEPHEN  S.,  Col .  Liberal  Arts, 

State  Univ.  Iowa,  Iowa  City,  Iowa       D.C. 

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EP  PEASTREL,  AUGUST  L.,  Norrlstown  State 

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EP  PREMACK,  DAVID,  Sch.  Arts,  Scl.,  Univ. 

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J  Exp  Anal  Behav  7:91,  64.    Reinforcement  of  drinking  by 

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MH-12262  EP  KIMMEL,  HERBERT  D.,  Col.  Arts,  Sci., 

Ohio  Univ.,  Athens,  Ohio       Instrumental 
conditioning  of  the  galvanic  skin  resoonse 
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BAY    ALFREO    P 

OM-01730 

BEACH   F    A 

MH-08219 

BEACH    FRANK    A 

NH-04DOO 

BEACH    LEE    R 

HH-11494 

BEACH    LESLIE    It 

MH-10460 

BEACH    WILLIAM    B 

0N-81224 

SEALS   ALAN   R 

MH-10592 

BEARD   BELLE    B 

OM-02T36 

BEARD    J    H 

OM-90147 

BECK    AARON    T 

MH-03358 

BECK    BERTRAM   M 

OM-80424 

BECK    DOROTHY    F 

OM-00402 

BECK   J    C 

MH-012S4 

BECK    L    H 

MH-04579 

BECK    LLOYD    H 

MH-08237 

BECK    R    C 

NH-64234 

BECK    ROBERT    C 

MH-10938 

BECK    ROBERT    C 

MH-04850 

BECKER    ALVIN 

0M-01439 

BECKER    G   M 

HH-03843 

BECKER    HOWARD    S 

MH-09206 

BECKER    HOWARD    S 

MH-09222 

BECKER    J 

MH-05928 

BECKER    JOSEPH 

MH-84781 

BECKER    W   C 

MH-04SS1 

BEE   HELEN   L 

MH-10919 

BEECMER    H    K 

MH-82971 

BEECHER    HENRY    K 

HH-00967 

BEIDELNAN    THOMAS    0 

MH-11631 

BEIER    ERNST    G 

MH-10267 

BEIERWALTES    W   H 

MH-02399 

BEILIN    H 

HH-05681 

BEKER    JEROME 

OM-01452 

BEKER    JEROME 

OM-02O06 

BELCHER    C    H 

OH-0OS40 

BELL    S   B 

NH-04520 

BELL    NORMAN    W 

NH-08745 

BELLAK    LEOPOLD 

MH-04257 

BELLAK    LEOPOLD 

MH-10994 

BELLAK    LEOPOLD 

OM-80915 

SELLER    E    K 

MH-00949 

BELSHAW    MICHAEL 

MH-10885 

BENDA   CLEMENS    E 

MH-02034 

BENDER    MORRIS    B 

MH-02241 

BENINGTON    FREOERICK 

MH-08195 

BENNETT    C    C 

MH-02484 

BENNETT    E   W 

OH-00566 

BENNETT    ROBERT    E 

OM-02225 

BENSBERG   GERARD    J    JR 

OM-00444 

BENSCHOTER   REBA   A 

OM-01573 

BENSON    PURNELL    H 

MH-10539 

BERGEN    JOHN    R 

MH-07444 

BERGEN    JOHN    R 

MH-02947 

BERGER    DAVID    G 

OH- 008*4 

BERGER   MORROE 

MH -44415 

BERGER    P   L 

M   -0*»21 

BERGER    SEYMOUR   M 

MH-07528 

BERK    ROBERT    H 

MH-11A93 

BERKELEY   AUSTIN    W 

MH-03527 

BERKOWITZ 

NH-01540 

BERLOW   S 

MH-05217 

BERLOW   S 

MH-04144 

BERLOW    STANLEY 

NH-48531 

BERLYNE    D    E 

MH-0449S 

BERLYNE    DANIEL    E 

MH-04J24 

BERHA   GERTRUDE    K 

OH-01424 

BERMAN    L    A 

M    -05109 

BERNARD    E    E 

MH-0B105 

BERNARO    J 

MH-04515 

BERNSTEIN    I    S 

MH-05938 

BERNSTEIN     IRA    H 

MH-H173 

BERNSTEIN   MILDRED    R 

OH-DO790 

BERREHAN    G    D 

MH-96329 

BERRENAN    GERALD    D 

MH-08J28 

BERRY   CHARLES   A 

NH-1SU4 

BERRY    H   K 

NH-81175 

BERRY    R    N 

MH-44987 

■etCH    N    F 

MH-02707 

BEiCH    NORMA    f 

MH-644L7 

BEST   J    B 

MH-»4ri4 

BEST   JAY   8 

MH-07403 

BHABATI     AGCHANANOA 

MH-087S6 

BIBFR    B 

0H-41BT5 

EMBER    BARBARA 

NH-89135 

BI6RING  6   L 

NH-01J»3 

BICRI    J 

MH-03411 

BIERI    JANES 

MH-0S134 

BIJOU   SIDNEY   w 

MH -822-32 

BIJOU    SIDNEY    W 

MH-12867 

BIJOU    SIDNEY    W 

OH-01344 

BILLS    A   6 

MH-07022 

BINDER     ARNOLD 

MH-02170 

BINDER    ARNOLD 

MH-1171<2 

BINDRA    DALBIR 

NH-83238 

SINNER    RAUL    R 

OH-80»31 

BIRKY    N   M 

NM-81115 

BIRNBRAUER    JAY    S 

OH-821J0 

BISSELL    DWIGHT    M 

OM-81889 

BITTERMAN    M    E 

MH-92897 

BIXENSTINE   V    E 

NH-83?»1 

BLACK    ABRAHAM   H 

MH-82T41 

BLACK    B    J 

0H-OO450 

BLACK    BERTRAM    J 

OM-01405 

BLACK    H 

NH-65780 

BLACK    R    W 

MH-84D2 

BLACKBURN    CLARK    W 

OH-81921 

BLACKER   KAY   H 

NH-18122 

BLACKWOOD    RALPH   0 

MH-11817 

BLAKE    ELEANOR 

OH-81S9* 

BLAKE    ROBERT    R 

MM-82447 

BLANK   N 

MH-87322 

BLANK    MARION 

MH-08498 

BLANTON    C    OEWITT    JR 

MH-10473 

BLAU   ABRAM 

MH-824W 

BLAU   A4RAN 

MH-02T43 

BLAU    DAVID 

0H-0O849 

BLAU    Z    S 

MH-07314 

BLISS   EUGENE    L 

NH-102S4 

BLISS   EUGENE    L 

NH-04231 

BLOCH    DONALD    A 

MH-82444 

BLOCH    DONALD    A 

MH-8724* 

BLOCK    J   V 

NH-07777 

BLOCK    JAMES    D 

MH-04818 

BLOCK   W    E 

NH-831I8 

SLOCK    WILLIAM    E 

NH-04181 

BLOM   GASTON    E 

MH-10027 

BLOUGH    DONALD    S 

NH-B24S6 

B LOUGH    DONALD    S 

MH-88S55 

BLUM   6ERALD    S 

MH-88847 

BLUMBERG    ARNOLD    G 

MH-05233 

BLUHBERG    ARNOLD    G 

MH-82938 

BLUMENTHAL     ■    0 

MH-87848 

BLUHENTHAL    MONICA    0 

MH-88592 

BOARDMAN    W    K 

MH-87374 

BOATMAN    M    J 

MH-00234 

BOAZ    W    0 

M    -04775 

BOCKOVEN    J    SANBOURNE 

MH-04818 

BOCKOVEN    J    SANBOURNE 

OH-01520 

MH--alpha  1 

80EHN   BERN  ICE  OM-00  596 

BOEHM   L  KH-02585 

80GD0N0FF    MORTON    D  HH-10896 

SOGER    W    f>  MH-03712 

BOGOCH    S  M   -02095 

BOGOCH    S  M   -05  70* 

BOGOCH    SAMUEL  MH-07491 

BOHANNAN    L  MH-0**91 

BOHANNAN    PAUL    J  NH-06551 

BOLING    C  OM-00752 

BOLLES    ROBERT    C  KH-02798 

BOLTON    C   0  KH-06715 

BOLTON    C    D  MH-07955 

BONEAU    C    ALAN  MH-08351 

SONEAU    CHARLES    A  WH-06**1 

BONNYCASTLE     DESMOND    0  MH-01988 

BOOGUE    D    J  MH-064B6 

BOONIN    NATHANIEL    N  OM-01064 

80RDIN    E    S  MH-05029 

BORGATTA    ED6AR    F  NH-0S591 

BORGES    W    H  MH-04587 

BORIS   HAROLD   N  OM-0O&62 

BORKE   H    W  MH-C8470 

BORN    DAVID    G  MH-108** 

BOROWITZ   GENE   H  MH-06391 

80RSTELMANN    L    J  NH-00167 

BOSE    AJAT    K  MH-03930 

BOTKIN    PATRICIA    T  MH-08142 

BOTWINICK   JACK  MH-082** 

BOURGUIGNON    ERUA  m-07*»3 

BOURNE    L    E   JR  NH-01T59 

BOURNE    LYLE    E    JR  WH-08315 

BOUSFIELD    WESTON   A  MH-10409 

60VET   D  HH-07093 

BOWEN   ELEANOR   P  ON-0025* 

BOWEN    JAMES    N  MH-10841 

BOWER   G   H  MH-07410 

BOWER    G    H  fiH-03849 

BOWERMAN   C   E  MH-02045 

BOWMAN   KARL   M  OM-S20S8 

BOWMAN    PAUL    H  OM-90535 

BOWMAN    PAUL    H  CW-02302 

BOWMAN    PAUL    H  ON-02303 

BOWMAN   PETER   W  OM-01758 

BOYD    ELPGENE    S  NH-07973 

BOYD   EUGENE    S  MH-04230 

BOYER    L    BRYCE  NH-03088 

BOYLE    TERRENCE    J  OB-00961 

BRACELAND   FRANCIS    J  WH-11206 

BRACELAND    FRANCIS    J  OM-00401 

BRACKBILL    T  MH-07758 

BRACKBILL    YVONNE  MH-0599* 

BRAOFIELO    S  M  -85556 

BRADFORD   L    P  NH-88J18 

BRADLEY    PHILIP    B  MH-04492 

6RADWAY    KATHERINE    P  MH-91273 

6RAOY    JOHN    P  NM-10484 

BRAINE    MARTIN  MH-8511* 

BRALEY    L    S  MH-04408 

BRALEY    L    S  MM-87»52 

BRAMLETTE   C   A    JR  NW-80795 

BRANDON   M   S  0)4-00591 

BRAVOS    THCODORE    A  OH-01550 

BRAYFIELD   A   H  MH-04375 

BRAYFIELD   ARTHUR    H  NH-0B92J 

BREB6IA   D   ROBERT  MH-05J3S 

BREED   WARREN  WH-06474 

BREG   W   R  MH-04872 

BREG   W    ROY  MH-64J84 

BREHM   J   W  MH-06529 

BREHM   JACK   W  MH-112M 

BREIWAN    JAMES    J  OM-00848 

BRESLIN   M    A  OB-00248 

BRESLOW    L  MK-034OO 

BREWER    JOSEPH  H  OM-02221 

BRICKMAN    HARRY    R  OK-00954 

BRIDSER    WAGNER   H  HH-02249 

3RI06ER    WAGNER    H  NH-042W 

BRID6MAN    CHARLES   S  NH-84110 

BRIGGS    THOMAS   L  OM-OI420 

BRILL   HENRY  MH-05*** 

BRILL    N    0  MH-02923 

BRILL   NORMAN    0  MH-0B404 

8R1NE6AR   W   C  OK-00563 

BROACHURST   R   L  MH-04014 

BROAOHURST    PETER    L  MH-g»712 

BROCHNAKN   HANSSEN  MH-0348T 

BROCKBANK    T    W  OW-61958 

BRODERICK   C   B  NH-84974 

BRODiE   C   M  NH-84049 

BRODY   N  MH-05497 

BRODY   N  NH-0455* 

BRODY    NATHAN  MH-08383 

BRODY    SYLVIA  OM-014W 

BRONFENBRENNER   U  MH-63005 

BROOKS   DEAN   K  OH-018T3 

BROOKS    G   W  MH-80372 

BROOKS   G  W  HK-017S2 

BROOKS   MELVIN   S  MK-080O8 

BROOKS   MELVIN    S  KH-C3925 

8ROOKSHIRE    KENNETH   H  KH-05874 

BROTMAN    RICHARD  OH-81393 

BROVERMAN   D   M  MH-05773 

BROWN   B   B  NH-828SS 

BROWN   BARBARA   B  WH-08J24 

BROWN   CLINTON   C  MH-107S1 

BROWN    F    C  NY-03587 

BROWN    FOUNTAINS    C  MH-0STS8 

BROWN    J    C  M   -0*980 

BROWN   J    L  MH-0710* 

BROWN    J    S  M   -0*9S2 

BROWN    JAMES    S  MH-03912 

BROWN    JEHRAM    L  MH-67700 

BROWN    JUOSON    S  MH-04900 

BROWN   JUDSON    S  MH-1173* 

BROWN    L    K  X   -85138 

BROWN    LARRY    T  MH-10350 

BROWN    R    W  M   -02*49 

BROWN   RACINE   B  OM-O0»»T 

BROWN   ROGER    «  MH-07088 


BROWN    RUSSELL    V 

MH-10640 

BROWN    SAM    C 

MH-10019 

BROWN    SAM   C 

MH-11179 

BROWN    THOMAS    S 

MH-10791 

BROWN    W   B 

OM-00581 

BROWNSTEIN    AARON    J 

MH-07217 

BROWNSTEIN    AARON    J 

MH-10649 

BR02EK    JOSEF 

MH-07179 

8RUCH    H 

MH-0591* 

BRUCKER    SUSAN 

MH-05947 

BRUNER    FDWARD   M 

MH-02177 

BRUNER    EDWARD   M 

MH-10408 

BRUNER    EDWARD   M 

MH-11I39 

BRUNER    JEROME    S 

MH-05120 

BRUNER    JEROME    S 

MH-04426 

BRUNJES    SHANNON 

MH-05470 

BRUNT    H    H    JR 

OM-00  54* 

BRUSH   F    ROBERT 

MH-03337 

BRUTCHER    FREDERICK    V    JR 

MH-10106 

BRUYN    HENRY    B 

OM-02809 

BRYANT    N    D 

NH-00225 

BUCKER    M    RUE 

MH-10391 

BUCHMUELLER    ALFRED   D 

ON-0048* 

BUCHWALD    A    M 

MH-05283 

BUCHWALD    N    A 

MH-03491 

BUCHWALD    NATHANIEL    A 

MM -07097 

BUCKLEW    JOHN 

MH-07492 

BUCKLEY    JOSEPH    P 

MH-04511 

BUCKLEY    JOSEPH    P 

MH-03029 

BUCKMAN   CHARLES 

OM-02081 

BUCKWALD   ALEXANDER 

MH-0794* 

BUDOFF    MILTON 

MH-1058S 

BUGELSKI    B    R 

MH-034B9 

BUGELSKI    B    RICHARD 

NH-10143 

BULLE    P    H 

NY-03S42 

BULLOWA    MARGARET 

MH-04300 

BULMER    RALPH   N 

MH -07957 

BUNNELL    HARRIS    F 

OM-019T7 

BURBRIDGE    THOMAS    N 

NH-10390 

BURCH   H    R 

MH-03340 

BURDOCK    EUGENE    I 

MH-03546 

8URK    KENNETH    W 

MH-07112 

BURKE    C    J 

MH-08081 

BURKE    C    J 

MH-03W9 

BURKE    J    A 

MH-032S3 

BURKE    JOSEPH   A 

MH-032"35 

BURNIGHT   ROBERT   G 

MH-06127 

BURSTEIN    K    R 

MH-07547 

BURTON   ROBERT    M 

MH-02358 

BUSCAGLIA    C    J 

OM-018S9 

BUSCAGLIA    CHRIS    J 

00-018*0 

BUSCHKE    HERMAN 

MM-08554 

BUSFIELD   8    L    JR 

MH-05947 

BUSH   ROBERT    R 

MH-0229-3 

BUSNEL    R   G 

MY-0275* 

BUSS   ARNOLD    H 

MH-05977 

BUSS    ARNOLD    H 

MH-07080 

BUSS   ARNOLD   H 

MH-»28»1 

BUSSE   E   W 

MH-00900 

SUSIE    E    W 

BH-02199 

BUTLER    A   J 

MH-G7747 

BUTLER    ALFRED   J 

MH-02121 

BUTLER    JOHN    M 

MH-04609 

BUTLER    JOHN    M 

MH-10131 

BUTMAN    JEAN    W 

MH-0S*20 

BUTTER    CHARLES   M 

NH-04944 

BUTTERWORTH   D   S 

MH-0602* 

BUTTIMORE   DENNIS    J 

O«-017*7 

BUXTON    C    E 

NH-05963 

BYERS    JOE   L 

MH-10201 

BYRNE    DONN   E 

MH-11178 

CAIRNS    ROBERT   8 

MH-07144 

CAIRNS  ROBERT    B 

MH-08757 

CALDWELL    BETTTE   M 

MH-07649 

CALDWELL    0    K 

MH-07509 

CALDWELL    JOHN   M 

MH-11J58 

CALHOUN    WILLIAM    H 

MH-11722 

CALL    J    0 

MH -05759 

CALL1CRATE    0    L 

OM-01902 

CALVIN    A    D 

M   -0385* 

CAMERON   D   E 

M   -0*32* 

CAMERON   DALE    C 

0M-01T32 

CAMP   DAVID    S 

MH-11895 

CAMP    W    P 

OM-0054* 

CAMPBELL    BYRON    A 

MH-01542 

CAMPBELL    BYRON    A 

MH-08501 

CAMPBELL    DONALD    T 

MH-0154* 

CAMPBELL    E    0 

MH-04302 

CAMPBELL    ERNEST   0 

MH-08489 

CAMPBELL    ERNEST    0 

MH-08925 

CANCIAN    F    A 

MH-08241 

CANDLAND    D    K 

MH-05693 

CANDLAND   0    K 

MH-05698 

CANDLAND    DOUGLAS    K 

MH-06988 

CANNAN    R   K 

M   -04738 

CANNON    J   G 

MY-02  799 

CANNON    JOSEPH    G 

MH-07775 

CANTOR    G   N 

MH-0&424 

CAPALDI     E    J 

MH-07446 

CAPLAN    GERALD 

MH-03442 

CAPLOW    THEODORE 

MH-10861 

CARBONE    HUBERT    A 

OM-01665 

CAREK    DONALD    J 

OM-01045 

CARLSON    ERIC    T 

MH-07945 

CARLSON    HELEN    B 

MH-03437 

CARLSON    N    J 

MY-03364 

CARLTON    PETER    L 

MH-08J40 

CARLTON    PETER    L 

MH-08585 

CARPENTER    J    A 

MH-06953 

CARPENTER    J    A 

M    -04207 

CARR    W    J 

MH-05215 

CARR    W    J 

MY-0*729 

CARROLL    EDWARD    J 

MH-05*33 

CARTER    F 

MH-003*0 

CARTER    PHIL 

OM-02159 

CARTER    W    E 

M   -0*055 

CARTERETTE    E    C 

MH-06121 

CARTERETTE   E    C 

MH-06986 

CARTERETTE    EDWARD    C 

MH-07809 

CARTWIRGHT    DESMOND    S 

MH-04303 

CARTWRIGHT    D    S 
CARTWRIGHT    DESMOND    S 
CARVER    M    J 
CARVER    M    J 
CARVER    M    J 
CARVER    MICHAEL    J 
CARVER    MICHAEL    J 
CASAGRANDE    JOSEPH    B 
CASAGPANDF    JOSEPH    B 
CASAGRANOF    JOSEPH   B 
CASSELL    WILFRED    A 
CASTANEOA    A 
CASTNER    C    W 
CATTELL    RAYMOND    B 
CATTELL    RAYMOND    B 
CAWTE    J    E 
CERNY    LAURENCE    C 
CHAFETZ    MORRIS    E 
CHAFETZ    MORRIS    E 
CHAFETZ    MORRIS    E 
CHALMERS    R    K 
CHAMBLISS    W    J 
CHANCE    E 

chance  j  e 
chance  june  e 
chance  n  a 
chance  n  a 
chandler  kenneth  a 
chansky  norman  m 
chapanis  n  p 
chapanis  natalia  p 
chapman  l  j 
chapman  loren  j 
chapman  loren  j 
chapple  eliot  d 
charalampous  kanellos  d 
charlesworth  william  r 
chatrian  g  e 
chavern  hugh  e 
chavez  margarito  n 
chavez  margarito  n 
chein  1sidor 
chernetski  kent  e 
chess  stella 
chesteen  hilliard  e  jr 
chickering  arthur 
chickering  arthur  w 
child  irvin  l 
chinn  howard  j 
chinnock  r  f 
chittick  Rupert  a 
chore  harold  d 
chope  harold  d 
chorover  stephan  l 
chosy  julius  j 
christensen  j  a 
church  r  m 
church  russell  n 
cicala  g  a 
cicala  g  a 
cicala  george  a 
cieutat  v  j 
cieutat  victor  j 
cisin  ira  h 

CLARK  A  L 
CLARK  FOGLE  C 
CLARK  FOGLE  C 
CLARK  JOHN  P 
CLARK  KENNETH  B 
CLARK  LINCOLN  D 
CLARK  MERVIN  L 
CLARK  WILLIAM  G 
CLATON  LARRY  L 
CLAUSEN  J 
CLAUSEN  J 
CLAUSEN  J  A 
CLAUSEN  JOHN  A 
CLAUSEN  JOHN  A 
CLAUSEN  JOHN  A 
CLAYTON  K  N 
CLEGHORN  R  A 
CLEMENTE  CARMINE  D 
CLEMENTE  CARMINE  D 
CLINE  MARVIN  G 
CLINE  VICTOR  B 
CLOUET  DORIS  H 
CLOWARO  R  A 
CLOWARD  RICHARD  A 
CLYDE  DEAN  J 
COAO  P 
COAN  R  W 
COATE  W  8 
COATS  EDWIN  A 
COBB  H  V 
COBB  K 
COBB  S 

COCHIN  JOSEPH 
COHEN  B  E 
COHEN  BURTON  H 
COHEN  BURTON  H 
COHEN  E  G 
COHEN  F 
COHEN  FELIK 
COHEN  J 
COHEN  JACOB 
COHEN  JEROME 
COHEN  JOZEF 
COHEN  L 
COHEN  L  A 
COHEN  LEONARD  A 
COHEN  LUCY  M 
COHEN  N  E 
COHEN  RONALD 
COHEN  S  I 
COHN  JESS  V 
COLBY  B  N 
COLBY  B  N 
COLBY  BENJAMIN  N 
COLBY  BENJAMIN  N 
COLBY  KENNETH  M 


MH~alpha  ? 


COLE    MICHAEL 

MH-11180 

COLEMAN    E    8 

NH-0&927 

COLEMAN    JULES    V 

ON-00  395 

COLLIER    G 

HH-03328 

COLLIER    6    H 

NH-0762* 

COLLIER    GiORGE    H 

HH-10252 

collins  Mary  e 

MH-08158 

COLOMB    H 

MH-06OO1 

COLVIN    R    * 

HH-0588* 

COLVIN    RALPH    U 

MH-02985 

CCNEL    J    L 

MH-00151 

CONGER    JOHN    J 

HH-0304O 

CONNERT    ROBERT    H 

HH-09186 

CONNOR    ANGIE 

OM-01*79 

CONNOR     ANGIE 

OM-82651 

CONRAD    JACK 

MH-10*09 

CONVERSE    PHILIP    E 

MH-10809 

COOGAN    RICHARD 

ON-0179-9 

COOK    JOHN    0 

MH-oe»?s 

COOK    S    W 

MH -01818 

COOT     S    W 

MH-08616 

COO«BS    CLYDE    H 

MH-0423* 

COOPER    CHARLES   N 

OH- 00 5*1 

COOPER    LESLIE    M 

MH-0S*91 

COOPER    LESLIE    N 

MH-10013 

COOPER    LESLIE    M 

NH-11145 

COOPERSMITH    S 

NH-07781 

COOPERSM1TH    S 

NH-02494 

COPPOCK    HAROLD    w 

MH-8292* 

CORMAN    HARVEY    H 

MH-06*** 

CORNISH   HERBERT    H 

NH-03492 

COSER    ROSE    L 

MH-0353* 

COTTON    J    vJ 

HH-07325 

COTTON    J   W 

NH-0283* 

COUNT    E    II 

M   -8**92 

COWAN    PHILIP    A 

MH-10427 

COWAN    TH»DCEUS    M 

MH-1177-9 

COWEN    EMORY    L 

OM-01500 

CRAIC    JOHN    C 

NH-10450 

CRAI6    JOHN    CYMERMAN 

MH-04J82 

CRAIN   ROBERT    L 

MH-100O9 

CRAMER    PMEBE 

MH-1050* 

CRANDALL    VIRGINIA    C 

MH-02238 

CRANEFTELD    P    F 

MH-03M9 

CRAVENS    RICHARD    B 

NH-07872 

CREELHAN   C   DOUGLAS 

HH-08817 

CRIST   ROBERT    L 

MH-11T74 

CROCETTI    G   M 

M    -0**34 

CROCKETT   W   H 

NH-0H08 

CROCKETT   W   H 

MH-059T9 

CROCKETT    W    H 

HH-0735* 

CROMWELL   J  0 

ON- 00*98 

CROMWELL    RUE    L 

NH-89220 

CROMWE1L    RUE    L 

NH-04S91 

CRONBACH   L   J 

MH-0 18*9 

CROSS   H   A 

NH-07*e2 

CROWDER    THORA    H 

MH-0812* 

CROWDER    WILLIAM    F 

NH-18824 

CROWE    C 

NH-*T2"»» 

CROWE    R   R 

OM-OIT** 

CROWELL   D  H 

NH-04902 

CROWELL   D  H 

M   -03387 

CRUSE   D   B 

NH-05988 

CRUSE   0   B 

M    -0*907 

CULL  I  MORE    LLOYO    L 

0N-0O788 

CULL  IN   M   J 

MH-0  59*2 

CUMMING    JOHN    H 

NH-092O* 

CUMMING   MARGARET    E 

NH-04  715 

CUMMING    MARGARET    E 

MH-03413 

CUMMING    W   W 

NH-04911 

CUMHING   WILLIAM    W 

NM-04S09 

CUMMING    WILLIAM   W 

MH-10384 

CURRAN    WILLIAM    J 

OM-019T7 

CURTIS   G   C 

MH-0M07 

CURTIS    GEORGE    C 

MH-08806 

CURTIS    RICHARD   F 

HH-08157 

CURTIS    RICHARD    F 

NH-10991 

CUSSLER   M   T 

N   -05531 

CUTLER    R    L 

NH-00706 

CYTRYN    L 

NH-059-92 

DACHOWSKI    LAWRENCE   W 

NH-OR*-*? 

DAGGS   R   G 

NH-06499 

DAL! AND    J     I     WAGNER 

HH-06315 

BALLETT    KENT    M 

NH -06589 

DALTON    WILLIAM   G 

NH-081*3 

DAMATO    MICHAEL    R 

NH -02051 

DAMON    ALBERT 

MH-10583 

DANIEL    ROBERT    S 

MH-02553 

OARCANO    JOSEPH    F 

MH-105*2 

DARK    PHILIP    J    C 

NH-08T65 

DAVENPORT    D   G 

MH-05371 

DAVENPORT    J    H 

MH-0* 991 

DAVENPORT    JOHN   w 

MH-03085 

DAVENPORT    RICHARD   K   JR 

MH-01805 

DAVENPORT    WILLIAM   H 

MH-0«8*2 

OAVES    WALTER    F 

MH-10062 

DAVIDSON    EDWIN   M 

MH-046  73 

DAVIDSON    EDWIN   M 

MH- 10496 

DAVIS    MILTON    S 

MH-08458 

DAVIS   R    T 

MH-67297 

DAVIS   ROGER    T 

HH-0226* 

DAVIS    ROGER    T 

MH-07147 

DAVIS   V    T 

MH-80798 

DAVIS   W    M 

HH-08169 

DAVIS   W    MARVIN 

MH-U295 

DAVISON    CLARKE 

MH-03*94 

DE   FRIES    ZIRA 

OM-00273 

OE    LEMOS   GASTON 

OH-01492 

DE    LEON   GEORGE 

MH-10428 

OE    RIVAS    CARMELA 

OM-01S** 

DE    VOS    GEORGE    A 

MH-04087 

DEAN    SANFORD    J 

MH-02470 

DEANE    GEORGE    E 

MH-06590 

DEANE    WILLIAM    N 

ON-0S049 

OEARWOND    OIANE 

MH-I1205 

DEBALBIAN    VERSTER    F 

MH-05908 

DEBOLD    RICHARD    C 

MH-08740 

DEESE    JAMES 

MH-06550 

DEFEO   JOHN   J 

MH-04435 

OEFLEUR    MELVIN    L 

MH-10085 

DEIKMAN    A    J 

MH-07A40 

DEIKMAN    ARTHUR    J 

MH-07683 

DELAY    JEAN 

MH-05098 

DELGADO    JCSE    M    R 

MK-02004 

DEMBER    W    N 

MH-07212 

DEMENT    WILLIAM    C 

MH-081B5 

DEMOTT    DONALD   W 

MH-02413 

OEMYER    MARIAN    K 

MH-05154 

DENSER    H   C    B 

MH-04228 

DENBER    HERMAN   C    B 

MH-05093 

DENSER    HERMAN    C    8 

MH-10989 

DENEAU   G    A 

MY-02814 

CENENBERG    V    H 

MH-01753 

DENENBERG    VICTOR    H 

MH-07381 

DENN   R 

MH-01021 

OFNN1S    WAYNE 

MH-06288 

DcNR.STON    JOSEPH    C 

OM-01333 

DENNTSTON    R    H     II 

NH-00949 

DENNISTOM    R    H    II 

MH-07065 

DENNY    X    R 

M    -04*9* 

OENTLER    R    A 

M    -0480.! 

DERKS    P    L 

MH-05193 

SFRKS    P    L 

NH-07087 

0ERK5    PETER    L 

MH-08889 

DESHON   s  k 

MH-05915 

DESIDERATO  0 

NH-04705 

DETERLINE   W   A 

M    -048*9 

OETRE    THOMAS 

NH-07300 

DEUTSCH    J   A 

NH-04543 

DEUTSCH    J    A 

MH-04943 

DEUTSCH    J    A 

NH-07803 

DEL7TSCH   J   A 

NH-10997 

DEUTSCH   M 

MH-044  3B 

DEUTSCH   MARTIN 

ON- 00820 

DEUTSCH   MARTIN 

OM-01098 

OEVEREAUX   C    R 

OM-00252 

DEVERY   WILLIAM   J 

MH-1051* 

DEWOLFE    ALAN    S 

MH-10142 

DEWS    P    B 

MH-02»*5 

DEWS   PETER    B 

HH-0209* 

OEY   MUKUL    K 

MH-08668 

DEY    MUKUL    K 

NH-1079* 

01    MASCIO    ALBERTO 

MH-10455 

01    MASCIO    ALBERTO 

MH-10892 

DIAMOND   A   L 

MH-04919 

DIAMOND    IRVING   T 

MH-04849 

OIAHOND    SIGMUND 

MH-04804 

DICKERSON    WILLARD    W 

OH-017*5 

DICKINSON    E 

MH-0O410 

DIEBOLD    A    RICHARD    JR 

MH-C7124 

DIETHELM   OSKAR 

MH-07428 

DIFURIA    GIULIO 

OM-01710 

DI6MAN    HARVEY    F 

MH-0**!* 

0I6MAN    JOHN    M 

NH-08639 

DILLE    J    M 

MH-03311 

DIMASCIO    A 

MH-0272* 

DIMASCIO    ALBERTO 

MM-04304 

OINGMAN    HARVEY    F 

NH -05*87 

OINGNAN    HARVEY    F 

NH-08**7 

DINSMAN    HARVEY    F 

HH-09130 

DINGNAN   HARVEY    F 

OM-60**9 

DINGMAN    PAUL    R 

ON- 00012 

DINIT2    S 

MH-02953 

DINNERSTE1N    ALBERT    J 

MH-0745* 

DINSMOOR    JAMES    A 

MH-04931 

OINSMOOR    JAMES    A 

MH-10»7* 

DINSMOOR    JAMES    A 

MH-03**B 

DITMAN   KEITH    S 

NH-11272 

DITTES    JAMES    E 

MH-03857 

DIVESTA    F    j 

MH-02900 

OIKON    THEODORE    R 

MH-0888* 

DOBROF    ROSE 

OM-01227 

DOB  SON    WILLIAM    R 

MH-08410 

DOCHERTT    JOHN    A 

OM-0149* 

DOCTER    RICHARD    F 

MH-08**1 

DOHRENWEND   BRUCE    P 

MH-0  7-327 

DOHRFNWEND   BRUCE    P 

MH-07328 

DOHRENWEND   BRUCE    R 

HH-1032B 

DOLBY    LLOYO    J 

NH-10105 

DOLNICK    BERNARD 

OH-02037 

DOMINO    EDWARD    F 

MH-02&53 

DONAHOE    JOHN    W 

MH-07332 

DONAHOE    JOHN    w 

MH-1070* 

DONAHUE   G   T 

NH-0O933 

DONAHUE    GEORGE    T 

OM-02049 

DONAHUE    W    T 

NH-09142 

DONAHUE    WILMA 

OM-01547 

DONIGER    JOAN 

ON- 00454 

DONNELLY    JOHN 

MH-04675 

DONNELLY    JOHN 

MH-10820 

DORFNAN    DONALD   D 

MH-10449 

DORKEN    H 

ON- 00*** 

OORSCH   GRAYDON 

OM-01310 

OORSCH   GRAYDON 

OM-0188* 

DOTY    LARRY   A 

MH-87455 

DOUGHERTY   M   B 

M    -0*801 

DOUGLAS    A 

M   -02864 

DOVENMUEHLE    R   H 

MH-01599 

DOWNFY    R    F 

OH-00573 

DOWNING    BILLIE    R 

OM-01728 

DOWNING   BILLTE   R 

OM-02030 

DOWNING    R    W 

MH-05809 

DOWNS    J    F 

M    -04372 

DOYLE    W   H 

NH-00843 

DRACHMAN    DAVIO    A 

MH-10470 

DRAPER    WILLIAM    A 

MH-1119* 

OPATMAN    M    L 

M    -04652 

DREGER    R   M 

MH-04316 

DSEGER    R   H 

M    -65117 

DRUFF    JAMES   H 

OH-017U 

DUBLIN    LOUIS    I 

NH-09173 

DUBOIS    C 

NH-05448 

DUBOIS    C 

NH-857*2 

DUFFY    ELEANOR    P 

OM-01068 

DUFFY    J   P 

MH -05808 

OULANY    b    F 

M   -03002 

DULANY    DON    E    JR 

MH-06836 

OULIT    EVERETT    P 

MH-0638* 

DUNAGIN    J    L 

OH-81827 

DUNCAN    C    P 

MH-83182 

DUNCAN    HUGH    D 

MH-10266 

DUNHAM    H    W 

NH-02898 

OUNNETTE    MARVIN    D 

MH-08563 

DUTY    JOSEPH    E 

OM-01708 

DYAL    JAMES    A 

MH-08573 

DYAL    JAMES    A 

MH-10312 

OYAL    JAMES    A 

MH-11772 

DYAL    JAMES    A 

MH-03331 

OYKENS    JAMES    W 

OM-00455 

OYKNAN    ROSCOE    A 

MH-01091 

EBENMOLT2     S    M 

MH-0711* 

EBENHOLTZ    SHELDON    M 

MH-08  706 

EBNER    EUGENE 

MH-10982 

EOOY    MAX 

OM-01139 

EDELBERG    R 

MH-01904 

EDELBERG    ROBERT 

MH-08456 

EDELSON    DAVID 

OM-014&7 

EDMUNDS    J    W 

MH-00523 

EDWAROS    A    L 

MH-03137 

EDWAROS    ALLAN    E 

HH-06281 

EDWARDS   ALLEN   L 

MH-840  75 

EDWARDS    DAVtD  C 

MH-10415 

EDWARDS    G    F 

M    -05409 

EDWAROS   T    B 

MH-07321 

EHRENFREUND   0 

MH-64854 

EHRENFREUND    DAVIO 

MH-87157 

EHRENTHEIL    0    F 

MH-04490 

EICHLER    M    F 

MH-04847 

EICHLER    MYRON    F 

MH-0873* 

EIOELBERG    LUOWIG 

MH-06431 

E1BUSON    S 

MH-83968 

EIDUSON    SAMUEL 

MH-85443 

EISENBERG    LEON 

MH-82583 

EISENSTEIN   EDWARD   M 

MH-11012 

EISMAN   EUGENE   H 

MH-11771 

EKNAN    PAUL 

MH-07587 

EkWAN    PAUL 

MH-07771 

ELBEIN    JUANA 

NH-08429 

ELDER    JOHN    T 

NH-06  79* 

ELDER    S    T 

MH-0608* 

ELOER   W   E 

MH-80642 

ELOREO   DONALD   M 

OM-0107* 

ELDREO    S   H 

MH-03999 

ELDRED    STANLEY   H 

MH-08P80 

ELFNER    L    F 

NH-0775* 

ELFNER    LLOYD    F 

NH-11181 

ELIAS    ALBERT 

OM-0090* 

ELKIN    SAMUEL 

MH-07702 

ELKINO   DAVIO 

MH-*34*« 

ELLENBERGER    HENRI     F 

NH-04284 

ELLINGSTON    JOHN    R 

OM-80721 

ELLINGSTON    JOHN    R 

OM-00  722 

ELLIOTT    DELBERT    S 

MH-07173 

ELLIOTT    JANES    F 

OM-81792 

ELLIOTT    ROGERS 

MH-10021 

ELLIS   FRED   w 

MH-01420 

ELLIS   NORMAN   R 

MM-10724 

ELLIS    NORMAN    R 

MH-»4*33 

ELLIS    ROBERT    A 

MH-84948 

EU-tON    0   G 

NH-84989 

ELLSON    D   G 

N   -04784 

ELMER    ELIZABETH 

OM-ooaao 

ELONEN    ANNA    S 

NH-88S92 

ENG8ERG    E    J 

OM-01701 

ENGEL    E 

MH-82528 

ENGEL    GEORGE    L 

MH-8O750 

ENGEL   GEORGE    L 

NH-11448 

ENGELHARDT    DAVID    R 

NH-019»3 

ENGELMAROT    DAVID    N 

MH -85090 

ENGELHARDT    DAVID   N 

NH-05518 

ENGLAND  G 

MH-05441 

ENGLAND   G 

MH-04494 

ENGLISH    HAROLD    M 

OM-01943 

ENOS   f    A 

MH-81I31 

ENOS    FRANCIS   A 

OM-01242 

ENTWISLE    D   R 

NH-05>*8 

EPSTEIN    S 

MH-05431 

EPSTEIN    SEYMOBR 

NM-0BT55 

EPSTEIN    SETMOUR 

NH-01293 

EPSTEIN   WILLIAM 

NH-0340O 

EPSTEIN   WILLIAM 

MH-0*153 

ERASMUS    C    J 

NH-84978 

ERASMUS   C    J 

M   -85**7 

ERICKSOM    R    L 

MH-07J25 

ERICKSON    V 

MH-67753 

ERIKSEN   CHARLES   W 

MH-81204 

ERIKSEN   CHARLES   W 

MH-88242 

ERLEBRCHER    A 

MH-0610* 

ERLEBACHER    ALBERT 

HH-08944 

ERON   LEONARD   0 

NH-01726 

ERRERA    P   L 

N    -05241 

ERSHOFF   B   H 

N   -031*6 

ERSHOFF    BENJAMIN    H 

MH-03797 

ERVIN    FRANK    R 

MH-10324 

ERVIN    FRANK    R 

MH-10329 

ERVIN    SUSAN    N 

NH-03T72 

ERVIN    SOSAN    H 

NH-03813 

ESCALONA    SIBYLLE    K 

MH-0581* 

ESCALONA    SIBYLLE    K 

MH-0703* 

ESSNAN    WALTER    B 

MH-08498 

ETSTEN   B 

NY-03147 

EVANS   FRANCIS    C 

MH-00J75 

FVANS    N    C 

MH-61230 

EVANS    SELBY    H 

NH-11730 

EWALT    JACK    R 

MH-85077 

EWALT    JACK    R 

OM-01485 

EWING    JAMES    H 

MH-0*479 

EWING    JAMES    H 

MH-10331 

EXLINE    RALPH    V 

MH-107** 

EYOE   D  B 

MH-84827 

EYSENCK    H    J 

NY-02412 

FAIRWEATHER    GEORGE    W 

OM-81259 

FALKEY    0    B 

MH-80388 

'ALLERS    LLOYD    A 

MH-0896* 

FAND    IRWIN 

MH-074S9 

FAND    IRWIN 

MH-878*8 

FANSHCL    OAVIO 

OM-01999 

FANT2    R   L 

MH-0528* 

FANTZ    R    L 

N   -02*97 

FARBER    B 

N  -03207 

MH-alpha  3 

FARBER  !  E 
FARINA  AMERIGO 
FARLEY  J 
FARRIS  B 
FARRIS  BUFORO  E 
FAUST  WILLIAM  L 
FEATHER  BEN  W 
FEFFER  KELVIN 
FEIFEL  H 
FEINBERG  IRWIN 
FELDMAN  ALBERT  G 
FELDMAN  ALBERT  G 
FELDMAN  HAROLD 
FELDMAN  P  E 
FELDMAN  PAUL 
FELDMAN  ROBERT  S 
FELDMAN  SAMUEL  M 
FELDSTEIN  AARON 
FELDSTEIN  AARON 
FELDSTEIN  S 
FERRIS  JAMES  P 
FESHBACH  S 
FESHBACH  SEYMOUR 
FESHBACH  SEYMOUR 
FESSEL  W  J 
FESSEL  WALFORD  J 
FESTIN6ER  LEON 
FIEDLER  FRED  E 
FIEDLER  H  T 
FIEDLER  HOWARO  T 
FIERRO-BENITEZ  R 
F I  NEMAN  ABRAHAM 
FINGER  FRANK  W 
FIN*  M 
FIN*  MAX 
FINK  MAX 
FINK  MAX 
FINK  MAX 
FINK  MAX 
FINN  FRED  F 
FISCHER  ANN 
FISCHER  G  J 
FISCHER  G  J 
FISCHER  G  J 
FISCHER  G  J 
FISCHER  GLORIA  J 
FISCHER  GLORIA  J 
FISCHER  GLORIA  J 
FISCHER  JOHN  L 
FISCHER  JOHN  L 
FISCHER  R 
FISCHER  R 
FISCHER  R 
FISCHER  ROLAND 
FISH  BARBARA 
FISHBEIN  HAROLD 
FISHER  ALAN  E 
FISHER  ALAN  E 
FISHER  CHARLES 
FISHES  L  J 

FISHED  s 
FISHER  S  H 
FISHER  SEYMOUR 
FISHER  SEYMOUR 
FISHMAN  V 
FTSHMAN  VIVIAN 
FISHMAN  VIVIAN 
FISKE  DONALD  W 
FLACH  F  F 
FLACH  FREDERIC  F 
FLAKUS  W   J 
FLANAGAN  J  C 
FLOCK  H  R 
FLOWER  BAROWELL 
FLOWERS  R 
FLYNN  J  P 
FLYNN  JOHN  P 
FOA  URIEL  G 
FOGEL  ERNEST  J 
FOLCH-PI  J 
FOLDES  FRANCIS  F 
FOLEY  JOHN  M 
>OLEY  MATTHEW  F 
FOLTZ  E  L 
FOLTZ  ELDON  L 
FORD  C 

FORD  CLELLAN  S 
FORD  CLELLAN  S 
FORD  LEE  ALLEN 
FORREST  IRENE  S 
FORREST  IRENE  S 
FORSHAM  P  H 
FORT  J 

FOSHEE  DONALD  P 
FOSMIRE  F  R 
FOSTER  D 
FOSTER  G  M 
FOSTER  GEORGE  N 
FOSTER  GEORGE  M 
FOSTER  GEORGE  M 
FOWLER  H 
FOWLER  R  D  JR 
FOX  HENRY  M 
FOX  ROBERT 
FOX  S  S 
FOX  STEPHEN  S 
FOX  STEPHEN  S 
FOX  V 

FOX  VERNELLE 
FOX  W 

FOX  WALTER 
FOX  WALTER 
FRAKE  C  0 
FRAKE  CHARLES  0 
FRANCIS  B  F 
FRANCIS  BYRON  F 
FRANK  JEROME  0 
FRANKL  G 
FREEDMAN  A  M 
FREEOMAN  D  A 


MH-02296 
MH-06167 
MH-03514 
OM-00854 
OM-01075 
MH-08885 
MH-07465 
MH-07506 
MH-02920 
MH-10927 
OM-00685 
OM-01S39 
MH-02931 
MH-009B6 
OH- 00770 
MH-01061 
MH-11653 
HH-06256 
MH-07243 
HH-04548 
MH-0»7»8 
MH-03213 
MH-08317 
MH-10973 
MH-07536 
MH-04581 
HH-07835 
MH-01774 
OH- 00 56 2 
OM-01842 
MH-07205 
MH-02  384 
MH-04920 
MY-05338 
MH-00927 
MH-02092 
MH-07249 
MH-07432 
MH-11380 
OM-01765 
MH-10688 
HH-05464 
HH-05653 
MH-07077 
M  -05516 
MH-08438 
MH-10707 
MH-11929 
MH-10619 
MH-11502 
MH-04694 
MH-07479 
MY-0292  7 
MH-02731 
MH-04665 
MH-11331 
MH-01951 
MH-05822 
MH-03267 
MH-06928 
OM-01578 
HH-00463 
MH-05761 
MH-089S4 
MH-03928 
MH-04543 
NH-03929 
NH-06582 
NH-04671 
MH-04958 
NH-06523 
MH-0207* 
MH-06942 
OM-0176* 
MH-05905 
M  -03074 
MH-08936 
MH-02669 
OM-01962 
MH-06339 
MH-01425 
MH-08878 
OM-01O60 
MH-86123 
MH-02895 
MH-05512 
MH-03090 
MH-03170 
OM-01402 
MH-06305 
MH-10077 
MH-03951 
MH-06360 
MH-08203 
MH-04978 
MH-08243 
MH-05705 
MH-10I49 
MH-10160 
MH-10564 
MH-04549 
MH-01307 
MH-03434 
MH-0893* 
MH-05970 
MH-10756 
MH-11834 
MH-00517 
OM-01955 
OM-00  576 
OM-00806 
OM-02029 
M  -85262 
MH-06187 
MH-00994 
OM-81541 
MH-84618 
MH-J37S5 
MH-04400 
MH-07329 


FREEDMAN  D  X 

MY-01204 

FREEDMAN  DANIEL  X 

MH-07075 

FREEOMAN  DANIEL  X 

MH-03363 

FREEDMAN  L  Z 

OM-00622 

FREEMAN  D  F 

MH-07384 

FREEMAN  HARRY 

MH-05089 

FREEMAN  HARRY 

MH-04276 

FREEMAN  ROBERT  B  JR 

MH-08856 

FREEMAN  ROBERT  B  JR 

MH-10691 

FREEMAN  V  J 

MH-00542 

FREEMAN  WALTER  J 

MH-06686 

FRE1LICH  M 

MH-07545 

FREILICH  M 

M  -05222 

FRENCH  E  G 

MH-03607 

FRENCH  ELIZABETH  G 

MH-07083 

FRENCH  G  M 

MH-04515 

FRENCH  GILBERT  M 

MH-08473 

FRENCH  J   \ 

MH-03163 

FRENCH  J  R  P  JR 

MH-07958 

FRENCH  J  R  P  JR 

MH-09177 

FRENCH  THOMAS  M 

HH-00541 

FREUD  ANNA 

MH-05683 

FRIED  MORTON  H 

MH-10502 

FRIEDHOFF  ARNOLD  J 

MH-04664 

FRIEDHOFF  ARNOLD  J 

MH-04669 

FRIEDHOFF  ARNOLD  J 

MH-07961 

FRIEDMAN  ALFRED  S 

MH-10330 

FRIEDMAN  ALFRED  S 

MH-03674 

FRIEOMAN  ALFRED  S 

OM-00154 

FRIEDMAN  HERBERT 

MH-10532 

FRIEDMAN  IRA 

OM-01046 

FRIEOMAN  0  M 

MY-03273 

FRIEDMAN  STANFORD  B 

MH-06163 

FRIEDMAN  STANFORD  B 

MH-06352 

FRIEND  D  G 

MH-03226 

FRIEND  DALE  G 

MH-04586 

FRITZ  H  B 

M  -04834 

FROHMAN  CHARLES  E 

MH-04816 

FROMKER  6ABRIEL  P 

MH-10852 

FROST  H  H 

MH-03348 

FRY  C  L  JR 

MH-07176 

FRY  WILLIAM  F  JR 

MH-07666 

FRYER  GIDEON  W 

OM-0I258 

FUJITA  SHIGEO 

MH-04366 

FULLER  JOHN  L 

MH-01775 

FULMER  THOMAS  E 

OM-01771 

FUNKE  A  S 

OM-0O506 

FUNKE  ARTHUR  S 

OM- 00977 

FUNKENSTEIN  DANIEL  H 

MH-00945 

FURCHTGOTT  ERNEST 

MH-01064 

FURST  ARTHUR 

MH-06826 

FURST  P  W 

OM-00846 

FURTH  HANS  G 

MH-11355 

FOSTER  JOAQUIN  M 

MH-83756 

GAARDER  KENNETH  R 

MH-06554 

GAGE  N  L 

0M-S1544 

GALDSTON  I 

M  -02790 

GALDSTON  I 

M  -0*314 

GALINSKY  MAEDA  J 

MH-10S55 

GALLAGHER  E  B 

MH-059S2 

GALLANT  DONALD  M 

MH-03701 

GALL IAN  I  C 

MH-07936 

GAMES  PAUL  A 

MH-10174 

GANNON  D  R 

MH-07725 

GANSER  L  J 

MH-01152 

GANTT  W  M 

OM-01350 

GARABEDIAN  PETER  G 

OM-0191* 

GARCIA  J 

M  -0*850 

GARDNER  B  T 

MH-07200 

GARDNER  B  T 

MH-0*2*5 

GARDNER  BEATRICE  T 

MH-08938 

GARDNER  BILLIE  L 

OM-01968 

GARDNER  D  BRUCE 

MH-08791 

GARDNER  GEORGE  E 

MH-06335 

GARDNER  GEORGE  E 

MH-10466 

GARDNER  GEORGE  E 

OM-00811 

GARDNER  R  ALLEN 

MH-10399 

GARDNER  R  ALLEN 

MH-11262 

GARDNER  RILEY  W 

MH-02454 

GARDNER  RILEY  W 

MH-05517 

GARFIELD  S  L 

MH-05993 

GARLAND  WILLIAM 

MH-07694 

GARLAND  WILLIAM 

MH-11742 

GARMEZY  NORMAN 

MH-06170 

GARNER  HARRY  H 

MH-8454S 

GARNER  HARRY  H 

MH-03775 

GARNER  WENDELL  R 

MH-11062 

GARSKOF  BERTRAM  E 

MH-08448 

GARSKOF  BERTRAM  E 

MH-11503 

GASTAUT  HENRI 

MH-03258 

GATES  PHILLIP  H 

OM-00522 

GAODETTE  L  E 

MH-058»8 

GAULT  FREDERICK  P 

MH-04163 

GAVIN  J  J 

MH-06345 

GAYLIN  S 

MH-01024 

GEARING  F  0 

MH-06055 

GEBHARD  P  H 

MH-01633 

GEBHARD  PAUL  H 

MH-07742 

GEER  BLANCHE 

MH-09205 

GEER  JAMES  H 

MH-08905 

GEIGER  R  S 

MH-03878 

GEIGER  ROTH  S 

MH-07907 

GEIS  GILBERT  L 

OM-00808 

GELFAND  DONNA  M 

MH-08794 

GELLER  IRVING 

MH-10797 

GELLER  IRVING 

MH-10853 

GELLER  MIRIAM  R 

MH-05457 

GELLERT  E 

MH-06359 

GELLERT  ELIZABETH 

MH-07291 

GELLHORN  E 

MH-04  341 

GELLHORN  E 

M  -04791 

GELLHORN  E 

MY-04743 

GELLHORN  ERNST 

MH-06552 

GELLMAN  WILLIAM 

OB-80344 

GERALL  A  A 

MH-05902 

GERARD  HAROLD  B 

MH-11817 

GERARO  R  W 

MH-01971 

GERARD  R  W 

MH-01972 

GERARD  R  W 

MY-0I379 

GERGEN  JOHN  A 

MH- 10061 

GERICKE    OTTO    L 

GERJUOY    HERBERT 

GERJUOY    HERBERT    G 

GERKEN    G    M 

GERKEN    G   M 

GERKEN    GEORGE    M 

GERRARD    N    L 

GERRARD  NATHAN  L 

GERSHON  SAMUEL 

GERSHON  SAMUEL 

GERSHON  SAMUEL 

GERSHON  SAMUEL 

GERSTEN  C  D 

GERSTEN  CHARLES  D 

GERTNER  SHELDON  B 

GESCHEIDER  GEORGE  A 

GESSNER  PIOTR  K 

GETTY  H  T 

GEWIRTZ  HAVA  B 

GHENT  A  W 

GHENT  A  W 

GHENT  LI  LA 

GIBSON  ROBERT  W 

GILBERT  ALBIN  R 

GILBERT  ALBIN  R 

GILIBERTY  FRANK  R 

GILIBERTY  FRANK  R 

GILL  M  M 

GILL  MERTON  M 

GILLIN  JOHN  P 

GILL  IN  JOHN  P 

GING  N  s 

GING  R  J 

GINSBERG  5  T 

GINSBERG  STEWART  T 

GINSBURG  BENSON  E 

GJERSTAD  GUNNAR 

GJESSING  LEIV  R 

GLADSTONE  ARTHUR  I 

GLASER  KURT 

GLASKY  A  J 

GLEITMAN  HENRY 

GLEITMAN  HENRY 

GLICK  LEONARD  B 

GLICKMAN  S  E 

GLICKSTEIN  MITCHELL 

GLIDEWELL  J  C 

GLIXMAN  ALFRED  F 

GLOBUS  GORDON  G 

GLUCKSBERG  SAM 

GLUCKSBERG  SAM 

GLUECK  BERNARD  C 

GLUECK  BERNARD  C  JR 

GLUECK  BERNARD  SR 

GLUECK  S 

GLUECK  SHELDON 

GLUSMAN  MURRAY 

GOEBEL  M 

GOERTZEL  V 

GOFF  WILLIAM  R 

GOFFMAN  IRWIN  W 

GOLD  R  L 

GOLDBERG  MARSHALL 

GOLDBERG  MARTIN 

GOLDBERG  STANLEY  I 

GOLDENBERG  HARRY 

GOLDENBERG  HARRY 

GOLDENSOHN  E  S 

GOLDFARB  A 

GOLDFARB  ALLAN 
GOLDFARB  ALVIN  I 
GOLDFARB  WILLIAM 
GOLDFRIED  MARVIN  R 
GOLDIAMOND  ISRAEL 
GOLDMAN  A  E 
GOLDMAN  E 

GOLDMAN  EISLER  FRIEDA 
GOLDMAN  H 
GOLDMAN  HAROLD 
GOLDMAN  RONALD 
GOLDSCHMIDT  LEONTINE 
GOLDSCHMIDT  LEONTINE 
GOLDSCHMIDT  WALTER 
GOLDSEN  ROSE  K 
GOLDSMITH  JEROME  M 
GOLDSTEIN  A  C 
GOLDSTEIN  ARNOLD  P 
GOLDSTEIN  M  J 
GOLDSTEIN  MENEK 
GOLDSTEIN  S  S 
GOLDSTONE  SANFORO 
GOLLUB  LEWIS  R 
GOMBERG  E  R 
GOMBERG  EPHRAIM  R 
GONZALEZ  R  C 
GOOD  LAWRENCE  R 
GOODALE  J  C 
GOODE  W  J 
GOODE  WILLIAM  J 
GOOOENOUGH  DONALD  E 
GOODENOUGH  E  W 
GOODENOUGH  W  H 
GOODGLASS  HAROLD 
GOODMAN  GERALD  M 
GOODMAN  L 

GOODNOW  JACQUELINE  J 
GOODRICH  K  P 
GOODRICK  C 
GOOLISHIAN  H  A 
GOOLISHIAN  HAROLD  A 
GORDON  JESSE  E 
GORDON  MALCOLM  W 
GORDON  NORMAN  B 
GORDON  ROBERT  A 
GORE  PEARL  M 
GORE  PEARL  M 
GORELICK  JACK 
GORFEIN  D  S 
GORHAM  DONALD  R 
GORMEZANO  ISIDORE 


MH--alpha  4 


G0RWIT2    X 

NH-03tll 

BOSS   A   E 

MH-07-M5 

GOSSETTE    R    L 

NH-06SI8 

GOSSETTE    ROBERT    I 

NH-0B3*9 

SOSSETTE    ROBERT    L 

MH-JItW 

GOSSETTE    ROBERT    L 

NH-11806 

GOTTESMAN    I     I 

MM-0SJ8* 

GOTTESMAN    I     1 

M   -05165 

GOTTESMAN     IRVING     I 

NH-mw 

GOTTFREOSON    DON    M 

MH-10TM 

GOTTFREDSON    DON    M 

MH-10717 

GOTTFREDSON    DON    H 

OH-00823 

GOTTLIEB    G 

NH-06039 

GOTTLIEB    GILBERT 

NH-082S5 

GOTTLIEB    J    S 

NH-02241 

GOTTLIEB    JACOUES    S 

HH-02*76 

GOTTSCHALK    L    A 

NH-010W 

GOTTSCHALK    L    A 

NH-07053 

GOTTSCHALK    LOUIS    A 

MH-082B2 

GOTTSDANKER    R    x 

NH-073S2 

GOTTSDANKER    ROBERT    M 

NH-10317 

GOTTSDANKER    ROBERT    H 

MH-10**7 

GOUGH   H    G 

NH-057** 

GOUGH    PHILIP    B 

MH-10544 

GOULDNER    ALVIN    W 

MH-091B9 

GOVE    ROGER   M 

NH-06583 

GOVEIA    LEONARD   h 

OM-01S31 

GOYNE    J   B 

OM-0O8*l 

GOYNE    JANES    B 

ON-0207O 

GRAET2    ROBERT    E 

ON-00SB9 

GRAFF    R    J 

OM-01807 

GRAGG    LOGAN 

ON-01740 

GRAGG   LOGAN    jr 

OM-Ol**0 

GRAHAM    DAVIT    T 

MH-02811 

GRAHAM    DAVID    T 

NH-0201* 

GRANICK    R 

NH-82  775 

GRANICK    SAMUEL 

ON-01S37 

GRANT    DAVID    A 

NH-06T92 

GRANT    J    DOUGLAS 

OM-01414 

GRANT    MURRAY 

m-onn 

GRANTJ    DOUGLAS    S 

NH-06970 

GRATCH    GERALD 

NH-11710 

GRAVES    THEODORE    D 

OH-01942 

GRAVITS    MELVIN 

MH-07331 

GRAY    P    H 

MH-05  74* 

GREEN    E    J 

M   -022O0 

GREEN    EDWARD   J 

MH-07S90 

GREEN    EDMARD   J 

HM-1119S 

GREEN    JOHN   D 

MH-05163 

GREEN   JOHN   R 

NH-1026* 

GREENBAUM   M 

MH-OA527 

GREENRFPG    B    G 

NH-00  7»2 

GREENBERG    J    H 

MH-07309 

GREENBERG   M   G 

NH-06400 

GREENBERG   NAHMAN   H 

MM-05527 

GREENBERG    R 

NM-0389B 

GREENBERG    RUVEN 

MH-10372 

GREENBLATT    M 

■H-0OO98 

GREENBLATT    M 

MH-01690 

GREENBLATT    M 

OM-0OO*7 

GREENBLATT   M 

ON-01244 

GREENBLATT    MILTON 

MH-0331* 

GREENBLATT    MILTON 

MH -0*172 

GREENBLATT    MILTON 

OM-01AA7 

GREENBLATT    MILTON 

ON-01836 

GREENBLATT    MILTON 

OM-02103 

GREENE    J    E 

M    -0*457 

GREENE    JOEL    E 

OM-008*3 

GREENSPOON   J 

MH-03216 

GREER    SCOTT 

MH-100»7 

GRENELL    ROBERT    G 

NH-03645 

GRICE    G    ROBERT 

MH-08033 

GRIESHEIMER    JEAN    B 

ON-00893 

GRIFFITHS    W    J    JR 

MH-0A72A 

GRIMES    B    P 

ON-01693 

GRIMSHAW    ALLEN    D 

MH-10A29 

GR1MSLEY    DOUGLAS    L 

MH-11281 

GRINGS    WILLIAM   W 

NH-0391* 

GRINKER    R    R 

OM-01AA2 

GRINKER    ROY    R    SR 

MH-05519 

GRINSTEIN    A 

MH-065*5 

GROB    GERALD    N 

MH-03190 

GROSS    MARTIN 

MH-0AM1 

GROSS    MARTIN 

MH-10292 

GROSS    MARTIN 

MH-03672 

GROSS    MILTON    M 

MH-05410 

GROSS    S    X 

MH -07*31 

GROSS    S    X 

MH-03617 

GROSSER    BERNARD    I 

MH-06065 

GROSSMAN    SEBASTIAN    P 

MH-05331 

GROSSMAN    SEBASTIAN    P 

MH-10130 

GROVER    WILLIAM    L 

OM-01707 

GROVES    M    M 

MH-06459 

GRUEMER   H   D 

MH-02729 

GRUEMER   H   D 

MH-03941 

GRUENBERG    ERNEST    M 

NH-08409 

GRUENBERG    ERNEST    M 

OM- 00*78 

GRUNEBAUM    HENRY    U 

OM-01272 

GRUSKY    OSCAR 

MM-07407 

GUBLER    CLARK    J 

MH-05J1* 

GUERNEY    BERNARD    JR 

MH-08653 

GUISS    R    L 

ON- 00  559 

GUISS    RUSSELL    L 

ON-0I647 

GUNDLACH    R 

M   -Q5157 

GUNTER    L    M 

MH-01338 

GUNTER    R 

MH-05810 

GUNTER    RALPH 

MH-03368 

GUTEKUNST    R    M 

NH-05793 

GUTELIUS    MARGARET    F 

MH-09213 

GUTH    P    S 

MH-0*773 

GUTH    P    S 

MH-0»3S7 

GUTH    PAUL    S 

HH-10860 

GUTH   SHERMAN   L 

MH-10*35 

GUTMANN    FELIX 

MH- 06  3*1 

GUTTMAN    L 

NH-4515-9 

GUTTMAN    NORMAN 

MH-03917 

GUYLER    CATHRYN    S 

OM-01081 

GYARFAS    KALMAN 

MH-05023 

GYR    JOHN    » 

MH-06155 

HAAB    W 

NH-07»21 

HAAS  J  EUGENE 
HABENSTEIN  ROBERT  W 
HA8ER  RALPH  N 
HA8ER  RALPH  N 
HACKER  HELEN  M 
HAOOAD  RAEF  X 
HAOOAO  RAEF  K 
HAFNER  A  J 
HASAMEN  WILBUR  D 
HAGGARD  ERNEST  A 
HAHN  WILLIAM  W 
HAIN  J  D 
HAKEREM  GAO 
HAKES  D  T 
HALAS  E  S 
HALAS  EOWARO  S 
HALL  C 
HALL  C 
HALL  C 
HALL  CALVIN 
HALL  E  T 
HALL  EDWARD  T 
HALL  J  F 
HALL  P  B 
HALL  P  B 
HALL  R  L 
HALL  W  X 
HAMBLIN  R  L 
HAMBURG  DAVID  A 
HAMBURG  DAVID  A 
HAMILTON  CHARLES  L 
HAMILTON  CHARLES  L 
HAMLIN  ROY  M 
HAMMEL  EUGENE 
HAMMEL  EUGENE  A 
HAMMER  M 
HAMMOND  K  R 
HAMMOND  K  R 
HAMMOND  K  R 
HAMMOND  P  E 
HAMOVITCH  MAURICE  B 
HANDLER  JEROME  S 
HANDLON  JOSEPH  H 
HANER  C  F 
HANES  LEE  D 
HANFMANN  E 
HANNA  C 
HANNA  CALVIN 
HARALSON  J  V 
HARARY  FRANK 
HARDINGE  HERVTN  G 
HARDYCK  CURTIS  D 
HARE  A  P 

HARLAN  WILLIAM  H 
HARLESTON  BERNARD  W 
HARLOW  A  H  JR 
HARLOW  HARRY  F 
HARPER  R  S 
HARPER  R  S 
HARRIGAN  WILLIAM  L 
HARRINGTON  G  M 
HARRIS  CHARLES  S 
HARRIS  J  W 
HARRIS  JOSEPH 
HARRIS  MARVIN 
HARRISON  R 
HARRISON  R  H 
HARRISON  ROBERT  H 
HARTE  T  J 
HARTMANN  ERNEST  L 
HARTMANN  J  FRANCIS 
HARVEY  JOHN  A 
HARWAY  NORMAN  I 
HARWOOD  C  W 
HASSENPLUG  L  W 
HATHAWAY  STARKE  R 
HAUN  P 
HAUN  PAUL 
HAVENS  LESTON  L 
HAVI6HURST  R  J 
HAV1GHURST  ROBERT  J 
HAWKER  J  R 
HAWKINS  D  R 
HAWKINS  DAVID  R 
HAWKINS  DAVID  R 
HAWORTH  MARY  R 
HAY  J  C 
HAYASHI  S 
HAYES  DONALD  P 
HAYES  X  J 
HAYGOOD  ROBERT  C 
HA2ARD  GEOFFREY  C  JR 
HA2LEWOOD  J 
HEAOLEY  EDWARD  8 
HEAL  LAIRD  W 
HEALEY  ALBERT  F 
HEATH  0  H 
HEATH  DOUGLAS  H 
HEATH  DOUGLAS  H 
HEATH  DOUGLAS  H 
HEATH  ROBERT  G 
HEBB  D  0 
HEFFERLINE  R  F 
HEIDER  FR1T2 
HEIMSTRA  N  W 
HEIMSTRA  N  W 
HEIMSTRA  NORMAN  W 
HEISER  RUTH  B 
HEISS  J  S 
HEISS  JEROLO  S 
HELD  R 

HELD  RICHARD 
HELLER  ALFRED 
HELLER  KENNETH 
HELLER  XENNETH 
HELLER  MELVIN  S 
HELPER  MALCOLM  M 
HELWIG  H  L 
HENDERSON  C  M 
HENDERSON  C  M 


MH-11558 

MH-03343 
MH-10T53 
HH-0S24* 
MH-0M08 
MH-0»703 
MH-05**0 
M  -»»777 
NH-0138* 
MH-00637 
MH-10SS5 
MH-06*57 
MH-07»T» 
NH-08223 
NH-04091 
NH-11150 
NH-06475 
NH-06510 
MH-074S7 
HH-10207 
MH-0*1** 
MH-080*5 
M  -0*793 
MH-9O901 
NH-01445 
MH-02472 
MH-05842 
M  -03039 
MH-10558 
NH-10976 
MH-10179 
MH-03327 
MH-10231 
MH-101*6 
HH-07S3* 
M  -0*082 
MH-0»977 
MH-03848 
M  -0*38* 
MM-06179 
MH-0OM9 
NH-1143* 
MH-1110* 
MH-00»*0 
NH-01249 
MM-05737 
MH-06572 
HH-03006 
HH-068»5 
HH-1083* 
MH-06347 
MH-07570 
M  -03*00 
MH-00  719 
MH-03597 
MH-OO301 
MH-0»528 
M  -»«399 
M  -055OO 
OH-02040 
MH-06*91 
MH-10T11 
MH-0C6B2 
NH-07692 
MH-10070 
XH-06*** 
MH-03757 
MH-11103 
MM-0116* 
MH-08715 
MH-00388 
MH-06348 
MM-10*** 
MH-028-38 
NH-0569S 
NH-0*30* 
MH-90922 
OM-01210 
MH-08112 
M  -0*738 
MH-07648 
MH-0807* 
M  -055*3 
NH-06433 
MH-08»31 
MH-0B767 
NH-06*27 
MH-00912 
MH-11829 
NH-05216 
MH-11283 
OM-00302 
OM-  808*8 
MH-08721 
MH-11371 
MH-11T1B 
MH-0»1*3 
MH-10987 
MH-11227 
MH-03777 
MH-06075 
MH-02*55 
NH-02961 
MH-05  22* 
MH-05981 
MH-04S02 
MH-08171 
MH-08915 
MH-06229 
HH-0**02 
HH-03657 
NH-07642 
MH-0»95* 
MH-07679 
MH-1022S 
OH- DO  34* 
MH-10793 
MH-03507 
OM-00449 
OW-01700 


HENDERSON   N    D  MH-04219 

HENDIN    H  MH-07207 

HENDLEY    C   D  MH-04176 

HENOLEY    CHARLES   D  MH-07108 

HENGERER   G   M  HH-01116 

HENGERER    G   M  OM-0O7*0 

HENKEL    RAMON  OM-01906 

HENKER    BARBARA    A  MH-1067S 

HENLE   M  MH-0»101 

HENNEMAN    ELWOOO  NH-10»» 

HENNEMAN    R    M  HH-0*99* 

HENNEMAN    RICHARD   H  MH-08937 

HENRY   CHARLES    E  MH-OOW* 

HENRY   CHARLES    E  MH-07S8? 

HENRY    II    E  MH-09082 

HENRY    WILLIAM    E  MH-09192 

HERMAN    LOUIS    M  MH-10S31 

HERMAN    R    D  MH-080*0 

HERNANDE2    PEON    RAUL  MH-10003 

HERON   WOODBURN  MH-0537* 

HERRING    PENDLETON  MH-0*1*0 

HERRMANN    WILLIAM    W  OM-02092 

HERRNSTEIN    R    J  MH-05139 

HERSHENSON   MAURtCE  MH-10038 

HERSHENSON   MAURICE  MH-10751 

HERSHX0WIT2    AARON  MH-07305 

HERTFORD    FRED    W  OM-01805 

HESS    ECKHARD    H  MH-00776 

HESS   R   D  NH-05943 

HESS   R    D  M  -02945 

HESS   ROBERT    D  MH-08634 

HESS   SIDNEY    M  MH-07443 

HETHERINGTON    EM  M    -03309 

HETHERINGTON    EILEEN   M  MH-04333 

HETHERINGTON    EILEEN   M  MH-11323 

HEUSER    GUNNAR  MH-10776 

HEUSLER    A    F  MH-07071 

HEUSLER    A    F  MH-03826 

HEWITT    R    T  MH-00423 

HEYMAN    M    M  ON-00250 

HICKS    DAVID    J  MH-07401 

HICKS    DAVID    J  MH-10189 

HICKS    MARTHA    B  OM-01084 

HILGARD    ERNEST    R  MH-03859 

HILGARD   JOSEPHINE    R  OM-01582 

HILL   CHARLES    W  MH-08116 

HILL    CHARLES   W  MH-10581 

HILL    LAWRENCE    A  OM-02088 

HILL   REUBEN  MH-08359 

HILL    SU2ANNE    D  MH-10124 

HILL    WINFRED    F  MH-10443 

HIMELHOCH    JEROME  MM-97287 

HIMWICH    HAROLD    E  NH-10»99 

HI  NO   JOSEPH   E    JR  MH-08S5* 

HINE    C    H  MH-8545* 

HINKO    E    N  OM-00105 

HINKO   EDWARD    N  OM-81713 

HINKS    E    N  MH-05892 

HIRABAYASHI    J    A  M   -05*99 

HIRABAYASHI     JAMES    A  MH'05428 

HITCHMAN    IRENE    L  ON-01043 

HLADKY    FRANK  ON-01922 

HOAGLAND   h  MH-82936 

HOBBS   N  MH-02529 

HOBBS    N  3M-091T* 

H0B6S    NICHOLAS  ON-00929 

HOCH   E    L  MH-01I33 

HOCH    P    H  MH-04317 

HOCKAOAY    W    J    JR  MH-02710 

HOCKETT    C   F  MH-03877 

HOEBEL    BARTLEY    G  MH-08447 

HOEBEL    BARTLEY   G  MH-08493 

HOFF    EBBE    C  ON-01344 

HOFFELD   D   R  MH-07T43 

HOFFER    J   R  MH-00999 

HOFFMAN    HOWARD    S  MH-02433 

HOFFMAN    M    L  MH-02333 

HOFFMAN   P    J  MH-02097 

HOFFMAN    PAUL    J  MH-10134 

HOFFMAN    PAUL    J  MH-10822 

HOFFMAN    PAUL    J  MH-0**39 

HOFFMANN    H  MH-07827 

HOKANSON    J    E  MH-06440 

HOKANSON    J    E  MH-07341 

HOLLAND    W   R  M   -0*036 

HOLLANDER    E    P  NH-07021 

HOLLIOAY    AUDREY    R  MH-04145 

HOLLINGEBEAO    A    B  MH-01750 

HOLLINGSHEAO    AUGUST    B  MM-03549 

HOLLIS    FLORENCE  OM-00313 

HOLLISTER    LEO    E  MH-051** 

HOLLISTER    LEO    E  MH-03030 

HOLMBERG    ALLAN    R  MH-105B2 

HOLMBERG    K    GUNNAR  MH-0A513 

HOLMES    JOHN    E  MH-10TB8 

HOLT    R    R  MH-03670 

HOLT    ROBERT    R  MH-00782 

HOLT    ROBERT    R  MH-067J3 

HOLT    WILLIAM    E  MH-08685 

HOLT2MAN    WAYNE    H  MH-03223 

HOL2BERG    JULES    D  OM-01699 

HOL2MAN    PHILIP    S  MH-07962 

HOMMEL    LEONARD    S  MH-106OO 

HONIG    W    X  MH-0261* 

HONIG    WERNER    K  MH-06911 

HONIGMANN    J    J  MH-06903 

HONIGMANN    J    J  M    -05913 

HONIGMANN    JOHN    J  MH-04444 

HOOD   W   R  MH-08256 

HOOKER    E  OM-00839 

HOOKER    EVELYN  MH-06452 

HOPKINS    B    L  MH-07*29 

HOPKINS    B    L  MH-11240 

MORITA    AKIRA  MH-02435 

HOKLICK    REUBEN    S  OM-01982 

HORN    JOHN  HH-11877 

HORNSTRA    R    K  MH-0080* 

HORMSTRA    ROBIJN   X  MH-03308 

HORNSTRA    ROBIJN   X  OM-01364 

HOROWIT2    L    N  MH-05428 


MH-alpha  5 


HOROWITZ  LEONARD  M 
HOROWITZ  MAROI  J 
HORST  PAUL 
HOUSTON  JOHN  P 
HOUSTON  JOHN  P 
HOVORKA  E  J 
HOVORKA  E  J 
HOVORKA  E  J 
HOWARD  ALAN 
HOWE  E  S 
HOWE  EDMUND  S 
HOWELL  0  D  JR 
HOWELLS  W  W 
HOWELLS  W  W 
HOWELLS  W  W 
HOWERTON  DOROTHY  K 
HOWERTON  DOROTHT  K 
HOWES  0   H 
HOWES  D  H 
HOWES  DAVIS  H 
HSIA  D  T 
HUANG  CHIEN  L 
HUDSON  TOT  D 
HUESST  H  R 
HUESST  HANS  R 
HUG  CARL  C  J* 
HUGHES  LAWSON  H 
HUGHES  LOWELL  R 
HUGHES  ROBERT  B 
HUITRIC  ALAIN  C 
HULICKA  I  M 
HUMPHREY  JACKSON  C 
HUMPHREYS  L  G 
HUNSAKER  D  II 
HUNT  0  E 
HUNT  DARWIN 
HUNT  EARL  B 
HUNT  HOWARD 
HUNT  HOWARD 


HUNT 
HUNT  J 
HUNT  J 
HUNT  J 
HUNT  J 
HUNTER 
MURDER 


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MCVICKER 

MCVICKER 

MCVICKER 

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HURLEY  DANIEL 
HURST  J  G 
HURST  J  G 
HURST  PAUL  M 
HURWITZ  JACOB  I 
HUTCHCSOM  B  R 
HYPRS  IRENE  C 
ICKEN  SAFA  H 
IKEDA  T 
IKEDA  TSUGUO 
IMBODEN  JOHN  B 
INGHAM  CHARLES  G 
INGRAM  WALTER  R 
IRWIN  F  W 
IRWIN  FRANCIS  W 
IRWIN  SAMUEL 
IRWIN  SAMUEL 
ISAAC  WALTER 
ISAAC  WALTER 
ISAACS  HAROLD  R 
ISAACSON  JOHN 
ISAACSON  ROBERT  L 
ISCOE  IRA 
ISNIYAMA  TOARU 
I  SON  JAMES  R 
ISRAEL  ROBERT  H 
ITIL  TURAN 
ITIL  TURAN 
ITTELSON  WILLIAM  H 
ITTELSON  WILLIAM  H 
IWANSKA  A 
JACKSON  D  D 
JACKSON  D  N 
JACKSON  D  N 
JACKSON  DON  D 
JACKSON  DON  D 
JACKSON  DON  D 
JACKSON  DON  D 
JACKSON  DONALD  E 
JACKSON  DOUGLAS  N 
JACKSON  DOUGLAS  N 
JACKSON  E  F 
JACKSON  H  MERRILL 
JACKSON  J 
JACKSON  JAY  M 
JACOBS  B  L  JR 
JACOBS  MARRY  L 
JACOBS  HARRY  L 
JACOBS  MARTIN  A 
JAFFE  JOSEPH 
JAMES  BERNARD  J 
JAMES  R  M 
JAMES  SARA  L 
JANIS  IRVING  L 
JAOUITH  N  L 
JARBOE  CHARLES  H 
JARRARD  LEONARD  E 
JARVIK  MURRAY  E 
JARVIK  MURRAY  E 
JARVIK  MURRAY  E 
JASLOW  ROBERT  I 
JASO  HECTOR 
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JEFFREY  WENDELL  E 
JENKINS  GLENN  L 
JENKINS  HERBERT  M 
JENKINS  J  J 
JENNESS  ARTHUR 
JENNINGS  P  H 
JENSEN  G  0 
JENSEN  G  D 


MH-11031 

HH-08687 

NH-00  7*3 

MH-10612 

MH-11199 

MH-03O00 

MH-05T81 

MH-08380 

OM-01B99 

HH-03355 

MH-07»*0 

OM-00655 

MH-059T5 

MH-083S0 

MH-1031* 

NH-09200 

MH-09*16 

MH-01802 

M  -0*521 

MH-08472 

NH-02630 

KH-07617 

WX-0332* 

NH-00268 

ON-0117S 

NH-085B0 

MH-10799 

OM-81B21 

0M-01*«7 

MH-1103* 

MM -06*79 

ON- 00*28 

M   -02309 

NH-0*»9« 

MH-03517 

MH-0MS3 

MH-07567 

MH-01916 

MH-07279 

MH-07347 

MH-08448 

MH-08987 

HH-10226 

MH-11321 

M  -0*721 

0M-00643 

OW-00  736 

MH-05T2B 

M   -03822 

MH-1129* 

MH-07712 

3N-091*9 

OM-008M 

MH-08173 

OB-0062* 

OM-00882 

MH-08772 

ON-0168* 

MH-0O67S 

NH-05A21 

MH-06S80 

MH-10990 

MH-11T90 

MH-02289 

MH-0»339 

MH-09179 

ON-01236 

MH-112B3 

MH-03381 

MH-10418 

MH-07897 

ON-02042 

MH-08517 

MH-11381 

MH-02503 

OM- 00220 

MH-04448 

MH-059S9 

MH-07312 

MH-02738 

MH-00791 

MH-0*91t 

MH-08720 

MH-11362 

MH-11157 

MH-08691 

MH-10010 

M  -05516 

MH-09201 

MH-00306 

OM-019*5 

M  -05559 

MH-0575* 

HH-04320 

MH-08118 

MH-0A57J 

OM-01233 

H   -05552 

OM-00*58 

MH-0SS6* 

MH-0101* 

MH-083*8 

HH-0*710 

MH-01225 

HH-05319 

MH-08747 

OM-01751 

OM-00768 

MH-06261 

MH-06600 

OM-01039 

MH-07822 

MH-07937 

MH-07177 

MH-0B**2 

M    -055*0 

MH-10551 

MH-02321 

MH-052*1 

MH -07237 


JENSEN  G  0 

MH-0449* 

JENSEN  G  D 

M  -0*757 

JERVIS  G  A 

MH-01192 

JOHANNET  P 

MH-00521 

JOHN  E  R 

MH-06*20 

JOHN  E  R 

MH-02972 

JOHN  E  ROY 

MH-05901 

JOHN  ERWIN  R 

MH-08579 

JOHN  ERWIN  ROY 

MH-028I1 

JOHNSON  A  C 

NH-04553 

JOHNSON  B  JR 

MH-04309 

JOHNSON  CARL  R 

MH-076J1 

JOHNSON  DALE  L 

MH-10487 

JOHNSON  E  H 

MH -05221 

JOHNSON  E  H 

MH-06893 

JOHNSON  ERWIN  H 

MH-11650 

JOHNSON  HAROLD  J 

MH-I0398 

JOHNSON  JOHN  I  JR 

MH-10116 

JOHNSON  NEAL  F 

MH-11236 

JOHNSON  PEDER 

MH-08388 

JOHNSON  R  C 

MH -08236 

JOHNSON  R  C 

M  -05110 

JOHNSTON  ANDREW  G 

OM-01876 

JONES  AUSTIN 

MH-02»79 

JONES  AUSTIN 

MH-07632 

JONES  F  NOWELL 

MH -06117 

JONES  LYLE  V 

MH -018*9 

JONES  LYLE  V 

NH-10006 

JONES  MAMIE  JO 

OM-0157* 

JONES  MARSHALL  R 

MH-10527 

JONES  MARY  C 

MH-0868* 

JONES  RICHARD  M 

MH-05087 

JONES  ROBERT  E  JR 

MH-11433 

JONES  VERNON 

OM-01812 

JORDAN  T  E 

MH-06797 

JOSEPH  L  JR 

MH-00382 

JUNK IN  FRANK  E 

OM-01806 

JURKO  M  F 

MH-07000 

JUURNAA  JYRKI  Y 

MH-03593 

KAEPPLER  ADRIENNE  L 

MH-11027 

KAGAN  JEROME 

MH -08792 

KAGAN  JEROME 

MH-0**6* 

KAHN  A  J 

0M-00516 

KAHN  R  L 

MH-033*6 

KAHN  ROBERT  L 

MH-11092 

KAHN  ROBERT  L 

OM-01*83 

KALISH  H  I 

MH-06096 

KALISH  H  I 

MH-01*S9 

KALLMANN  F  J 

MH-01911 

KALLMANN  F  J 

MH-05652 

KAMINSKY  S 

MH-01323 

KAMIYA  JOE 

MH-05069 

KAMMEYER  KENNETH  C  W 

MH-1020B 

KAMRIN  BENJAMIN  8 

MH-11057 

KANDCL  G  L 

MH-067** 

KANFER  F  H 

MH-02027 

KANFER  F  H 

MH-03700 

KANFER  FREDERICK  H 

MH-06921 

KANFER  FREDERICK  H 

MH-66922 

KANGAS  J  0 

M  -0*919 

KANTER  S  S 

OM- 00059 

KANTOR  D 

MH-00233 

KAPAOIA  G  J 

MH-06903 

KAPADIA  GOVIND  J 

NH-11119 

KAPELOFF  H  B 

MH-01129 

KAPLAN  A 

MH-06T98 

KAPLAN  A  R 

MH-07820 

KAPLAN  B 

MH-03B53 

KAPLAN  B 

MH-0*19* 

KAPLAN  BERT 

MH-07913 

KAPLAN  0 

MH-06800 

KAPLAN  I  T 

MH-053** 

KAPLAN  IRA  T 

MH-0816* 

KAPLAN  M 

MH-06753 

KAPLAN  MICHAEL 

MH-06767 

KAPLAN  MICHAEL 

MH-03332 

KAPLAN  OSCAR  J 

MH-02919 

KAPLAN  S  D 

MH-04*** 

KAPLAN  S  M 

MH-0777* 

KAPLAN  SAMUEL 

MH-00039 

KAPLAN  STEPHEN 

MH-10310 

KAPLAN  STEPHEN 

MH-10462 

KAPOSTINS  ELI  E 

MH-10S97 

KARELITZ  S 

MH-02875 

KARLIN  LAWRENCE 

MH-07253 

KARLSON  GEORG 

MH-05658 

KARLSSON  JON  L 

MH-07519 

KARSH  E  B 

MH-06951 

KARSH  EILEEN  8 

MH-0837* 

KARSH  EILEEN  B 

MH-08419 

KASDAN  L 

MH-06863 

KASS  NORMAN 

MH -06806 

KASS  WALTER 

OM-010** 

KASWAN  JAOUES  W 

OM-015OB 

KATAHN  MARTIN 

MH-0878* 

KATAHN  MARTIN 

MH-111*9 

KATCHAOOURIAN  HERANT 

MH-06810 

KATCHER  A  H 

MH-08»13 

KATZ  EVELYN  W 

MH-1061* 

KATZ  I 

MH-02*21 

KATZ  IRWIN 

MH-08051 

KATZ  S 

MH-05*98 

KATZ  S 

MH-07513 

KATZ  SANFORD 

MH-10075 

KATZ  THOMAS  J 

MH-08912 

KATZELL  RAYMOND  A 

MH-06932 

KAUFMAN  HAROLD  F 

OM-01229 

KAUFMAN  I  CHARLES 

MH-04670 

KAUFMAN  IRVING 

MH-03958 

KAUFMAN  M  RALPH 

OM-0108* 

KAUFMAN  M  RALPH 

OM-01*82 

KAUFMAN  MELVIN  E 

MH-08108 

KAUFMAN  MELVIN  E 

MH -0*085 

KAUT  C 

MH-059*9 

KAVANAU  JULIAN  L 

MH-05001 

KAY  B  A 

HH-06*6* 

KEELER  CLYDE  E 

MH-1016* 

KEELER  CLYDE  E 

MH-11075 

KEELER  M  H 

MY-0*7*2 

KEELER  MARTIN  H 

NH-06362 

KEENER  H  E 

MH-05853 

KEENER  H  S 

MH-07353 

KEESEY  RICHARD  E 

MH-08909 

KEIKMAN  A  J 

MH-0635* 

KEITH  ROBERT  A 

MH-1167* 

KELLAWAY  PETER 

MH-0520* 

KELLEHER  ROGER  T 

MH-07658 

KELLER  FRED  S 

MH -08369 

KELLER  FRED  S 

MH-03673 

KELLER  M 

MH-09159 

KELLER  MARK 

MH-09209 

KELLEY  FRANCIS  P 

OM-01757 

KELLY  MILES  F 

OM-01770 

KELMAN  H  C 

MH-02516 

KELMAN  HERBERT  C 

MH-07280 

KELSALL  M  A 

MH-06396 

KEMP  HARDY  A 

OM-01773 

KEMPSON  J  0. 

OM-00499 

KENDIG  ISABELLE  V 

MH-0785* 

KENISTON  KENNETH 

MH-08508 

KENNARD  D  W 

MH-0795* 

KENNEDY  ELIZABETH  J 

MH-087*6 

KENT  ELIZABETH  L 

OM-01243 

KENT  EMMA  M 

0M-00*31 

KENT  NEIL  0 

MH-10197 

KENYON  G  S 

MH-0821* 

KENYON  GERALD  S 

MH-11038 

KEOGH  JACK  F 

MH-08319 

KEPPEL  GEOFFREY 

MH-102*9 

KERNODLE  R  WAYNE 

MH-08751 

KERNOHAN  WILLIAM  J 

MH-0*67* 

KERNOHAN  WILLIAM  J 

MH-10332 

KERNOHAN  WILLIAM  J 

OM-01727 

K ESSEN  w 

MH-01787 

KESSLER  J  W 

MH-00595 

KESSLER  JANE  W 

NH-0778* 

KESSLER  JANE  W 

MH-080*9 

KETY  S  S 

MH-05521 

KIESLER  FRANK 

OM-01918 

KILDAHL  JOHN  P 

MH-10S14 

KILLAM  KEITH  F  JR 

MH-06371 

KILLAM  KEITH  F  JR 

MH-032*1 

KILLAM  KEITH  F  JR 

MH-0337* 

KILLtAN  E  N 

OM-01769 

KIM  CHUL 

MH-03093 

KIM  K 

MH-07100 

KIMBLE  DANIEL  P 

MH-08S45 

KIMBLE  GREGORY  A 

MH-08090 

KIMBLE  GREGORY  A 

MH-08*83 

KIMBLE  GREGORY  A 

MH-11071 

KIMBLE  GREGORY  A 

MH-11549 

KIMMEL  HERBERT  D 

MH-06060 

KIMMEL  HERBERT  D 

MH-12262 

KINCH  JOHN  W 

MH-11*29 

KINDER  E  F 

MH-06649 

KING  C  E 

MH-07**7 

KING  JAMES  E 

MH-102*6 

KING  JOHN  A 

MH-00123 

KING  JOHN  A 

NH-05643 

KING  LUCY  J 

MH-0742S 

KING  STANLEY  H 

MH-09151 

KINNARD  WILLIAM  J 

MH-06S40 

KINROSS  WRIGHT  V 

MH-08399 

KINTZ  B  LEE 

MH-10020 

KIPLINGER  GLENN  F 

MH-11278 

KIRBY  BERNARD  C 

OM-01320 

KIRBY  R  H 

MH-06108 

KtRKPATRICK  P  A 

MH-01173 

KIRMAN  J  H 

MH-0S963 

KIRMAN  JOCOB  H 

MH-10565 

KITANO  HARRY  H 

MH-11112 

KITANO  HARRY  H  L 

OM-00*7* 

KIYASU  J  Y 

M  -05538 

KLAIBER  EDWARD  L 

MH -08996 

KLAPPER  ZELDA 

OM-01357 

KLATTE  ERNEST 

OM-01833 

KLAUMINZER  FREDERICK  A 

OM-01797 

KLAUS  RUPERT  A 

OM- 00765 

KLEE  G  D 

MY-036** 

KLEE  G  0 

OM- 00356 

KLEE  GERALD 

OM-01908 

KLEIN  DONALD  F 

MH-0»798 

KLEIN  DONALD  F 

MH-0800* 

KLEIN  EDWARD 

MH-08682 

KLEIN  EDWARD  B 

MH-08050 

KLEIN  GEORGE  S 

MH-00025 

KLEIN  H  R 

MH-05812 

KLEIN  MALCOLM  W 

MH -07993 

KLEINER  ROBERT  J 

MH-07*9* 

KLEINER  ROBERT  J 

MH-10690 

KLEINMUNTZ  B 

MH-05701 

KLEISER  J  R 

MH-04626 

KLEMM  WILLIAM  R 

MK-10S8* 

KLEPFER  J 

OM-01960 

KLIEWER  OCAN 

OH- 01 6*6 

KLIGSBERG  MOSES 

MH- 10000 

KLINE  N  S 

MY-02350 

KLINE  NATHAN  S 

MH-05126 

KLINE  NATHAN  S 

MH-06748 

KLINE  NATHAN  S 

MH-07292 

KLINE  NATHAN  S 

MM-03031 

KLING  A 

MH-06S53 

KLING  J  W 

MH-02337 

KLING  J  W 

MH-05767 

KLINKMAN  MYRON  F 

OM-00776 

KLINMAN  CYNTHIA  S 

MH-11329 

KLOPFER  P  H 

MH-02850 

KLOPFER  PETER  H 

MH-0**53 

KLUCKHOHN  R 

M  -02500 

KLUGH  H  E 

M  -05257 

KLUGH  HENRY  E 

MH-10057 

KLUGH  HENRY  E  III 

MH-03275 

KLUVER  HEINRICH 

MH-01981 

KNAPP  P  H 

M  -0*656 

KNAPP  P  H 

M  -0*691 

KNAPP  PETER  H 

MH-06795 

KNAPP  PETER  H 

MH-11299 

KNAPP  ROBERT  H 

MH-02178 

KNOWLES  R  R 

MH-1138* 

KNUPFER  GENEVIEVE 

MH -09185 

MH-alpha  6 


CNUPFER   GENEVIEVE 

MH-09224 

K0BAYASM1    VUTAKA 

MH-10987 

KOBAYASHt     YUTAICA 

MH-11291 

K09AYASHI    YUTAKA 

MH-03S9I 

KOSLER    A    L 

M    -02858 

KOCH    H    L 

NH-07098 

KOCH    H    L 

H    -0*423 

KOCH   RICHARD 

OM-0I09* 

ICOELLA    WERNER    P 

MH-02211 

KOELLA    WERNER    P 

»:-0*99S 

KOENIG    KARL    P 

MH-11375 

KOH    S    D 

HH-05306 

KOH    SOON    D 

NH-1089* 

K0KLBER6   t 

MH-06939 

KOHN    MARTIN 

NH-109A1 

KOLB   LAWRENCE    C 

OM-0l»»7 

KOLE    C 

ON- 00  891 

KOMAROVSKY    N 

M   -02*0* 

KONO«>KA    GISELA 

OH-01053 

KONVICKA   SISTER    »   ANN   JOSE 

MH-07842 

KOPPENAAL   RICHARD    J 

MH-1128* 

KOPPMAN   JERRY   V 

MH-1027* 

KOREN   ZEEV 

MM-04999 

KORIN    HYHAN 

HH-10748 

KORHAN    N   U 

NM-04038 

KORNBLUM    SYLVAN 

MH-07197 

KORNER    A    F 

NH-OSMO 

KORNETSKY    C 

MY -0525* 

KORNETSKV    CONAN 

MH -03312 

KORSCH    BARBARA    ■ 

MH-03A53 

KORSON    S   M 

ON-00577 

KOTT   N   G 

MH-00838 

KOUHIN    JACOB    S 

MH-04221 

KRAENZEL   CARL    F 

ON-014S7 

KRAFT    ALAN   N 

OM-91*** 

KRAFT   ALAN    N 

ON-02049 

KRAFT    I 

MH-OO90S 

KRANTZ    DAVID   H 

MH-llSO* 

KRANTZ    DAVID    L 

NH-07B7* 

KRANTZ    J   C    JR 

NV-02940 

KRASNER    LEONARD 

NH-02A98 

KRASNER   LEONARD 

NM-11938 

KRASNER    LEONARD    P 

MH -04191 

KRAUSE   NERTON    S 

MH-03031 

KRAUSE    NERTON    S 

ON-00  74* 

KRECH   D 

MM-01292 

KRETCMNER   HENRY   E 

HH-07S91 

KRINNEL   HERMAN   E 

ON-01212 

KRIS   E   B 

MH-S2TO0 

KRIS   E   B 

NH-0384* 

KRISBERC   JANE 

OM- 00310 

KRTSLOV    SAMUEL 

MH-OSMO 

KRIVOY    WILLIAM   A 

NH-191** 

KRIVOY   WILLIAM   A 

MH-034T7 

KROEPSCH   R   H 

MH-BIT18 

KROEPSCM   ROBERT   H 

ON- OOI07 

KROEPSCH   ROBERT   H 

0M-*1*3T 

KRON   R   E 

MM -97*7* 

KNON   REUBEN    E 

NH-OSSSO 

EMM  REUBEN   E 

MH-*7*»3 

KRURER   D   C 

MH '04691 

KRUS   DONALD   M 

NH-02242 

KRUSH    THADOEUS    R 

ON-  00  947 

KROSH   THADOEUS   R 

OH- 00  94* 

KRYSTAL   HENRY 

NH-1072* 

KRYTER   KARL    D 

NH-0223* 

KUGEL   R    B 

MH-03J88 

KUGELHASS   S 

NH-0**23 

KUNLER   WARREN    D 

NH-08787 

KUPFERER    H   J 

MH-04*49 

KURLAND    A 

NH-91995 

K URL AND   A   A 

HH-92192 

KURLAND   A    A 

NH-04443 

KURLAND   A    A 

MH-43947 

KURLAND   ALBERT    A 

"M-93929 

KURLAND   ALBERT    A 

NH-03799 

KURLAND   ALBERT   A 

MH -07414 

KURLAND   ALBERT    A 

MH-0S10A 

KURLAN6   ALBERT    A 

MM-0047* 

KURLAND   ALBERT    A 

MH-11001 

KUSMNICK    T 

MH-05291 

LASATE   L 

MH-0390* 

L ABATE    LUCIANO 

MH-01173 

LAS8Y   MNIEL   H 

MH-04T44 

LACEY   JOHN    I 

MH-00423 

LACHMAN   R 

MH -95729 

LACHNAN    R 

NH-04S19 

LACHNAN   ROY 

MH-1074* 

LAFFAL    JULIUS 

NH-042T8 

LAFORGE   ROLFE 

MH-04339 

LAGO  GLAOWYN   V 

NH-10934 

LAKIN  MARTIN 

OM-01*** 

LAMBERT    w    » 

MH-02S31 

LAMBERT    WILLIAN   W 

MH-11193 

LAMBERTSEM   C    J 

MH-0O492 

LAMY    M 

NM-03921 

LANA   R    E 

HM-***30 

LAMA   ROBERT   E 

HH-04924 

LANDAUER    T    K 

NM-05308 

LANDAUER    T    K 

MM-04R9* 

LANDAUER    T    K 

MH-0B19B 

LANDAUER    THOMAS    K 

MH-11T43 

LANOFIELD   A   w 

MH-04058 

LANORETH  C 

NH-03*19 

LANE   CHALMERS 

ON-01799 

LANE   ELLEN   A 

HH-091S4 

LANS  ■:•  0 

MH-0B2** 

LANG   GOTTFRIED   0 

NH-119S* 

LANG   PETER    J 

MH-1099J 

LANG   PETER   J 

NH-03990 

LANGFORD   W   S 

NH-04*09 

LAUGHER    THOMAS    S 

NH-11945 

LANGSLEY    DONALD    G 

0N-01S77 

LANGWORTHY   ORTHELLO    R 

NH-0531* 

LANSING    ROBERT   W 

NH-08217 

LANZETTA   J   T 

MH-03909 

LARSEN   B 

NH-00949 

LARSEN   VIRGINIA   L 

OM-01381 

LARSON   E   A 

NH-05T90 

LARSSON    K 

MH-05213 

L«S*GNA    LOUIS 

NH-0749B 

LASSLO   ANDREW 

MH-0AJ79 

LAUER   D   W 

NH-00928 

LAUFER    N   W 

ON-00021 

LAUGHERY    KENNETH    R 

NH-11S95 

LAVE   L    B 

MH-07410 

LAW   0   T 

HH-05207 

LAW!. EN    WILLIAM    T 

OM-01811 

LAWRENCE    D   H 

MH-014B9 

LABSO*   E   D 

NH-0927* 

LAWS9N   R 

NH-07149 

L ANTON    N    P 

M   -8*79* 

LAWTOM   M   POWELL 

HH-110S3 

LAZARUS    RICHARD    S 

NH-9219* 

LEAKEY   LOUIS   S   B 

NH-05  79* 

LEBRA  w  p 

M   -030BA 

LEE   HAROLD 

ON-  00  3*7 

LEE   J   C 

NM-0612* 

LEE   J   C 

MH-071BC 

LEE   S   C 

W-1099* 

LEENHOUTS    KEITH    J 

OM-9195* 

LEETE   EDWARD 

MH  -02442 

LECW   CARROLL   N 

NH-959A1 

LEFEVER    0   W 

MM-07B11 

LEFTON   HANI 

MH-08072 

LEHNANN   HEINZ    E 

HH-05202 

LEHMAN*    HCINZ    E 

MH-08040 

LEHRMAN    DANIEL    S 

MH-62J71 

LEIBOWITZ    HERSCHEL   W 

MH-0804: 

LflMJMM   P   HERBERT 

MH-02274 

LEIOXTON    ALEXANDER 

NH-00515 

LE1GHT0N    ALE  SANDER    H 

MH-0B18C 

LEIGMTON   ALEXANDER   H 

MH-12N92 

LIMMTON    ALEXANDER    N 

NH-0490* 

LELANO   HENRY 

ON- 01442 

LcMERT    E   H 

NH-0SI41 

LEMKAU   P  V 

MH-04404 

LEMKAU    P    V 

MH -04714 

LEMKAU   P   V 

M    -03941 

LEMKAU    P   V 

M   -033*2 

LEMKAU    PAUL    V 

NH-0779* 

LEMKAU    PAUL    V 

MH -07970 

LEMMON   W   B 

NH-0701S 

LEMMON    W    B 

MH-08394 

lennard  h  l 

N  -*imi 

LENNARD   HENRY    i 

HH-04908 

LENNARD    HENRY    L 

MH-104T9 

LENNEBERG   C   H 

NH-029n 

LENNEBERG   ERIC   H 

MH-092** 

LENNEBERG   ERIC   H 

MH  -0*977 

LENROW    P    B 

MM  -0*220 

LESTER    B   K 

NH-***7* 

LESTER    BOYD    K 

MH-*S*79 

LEUKEL   f 

MH-«*»51 

LEVENSON    E    A 

MH-*0**7 

LEVENSTEIN   SIDNEY 

■H-10I91 

LEVIN   H 

MH -071»J 

LEVIN  HARRY 

MH-«7J»» 

LEVINE   DAVID 

HH-47*** 

LEVINE   MARVIN 

NH-»t»« 

LEVINE   MARVIN 

NM-03904 

LEVINE   MAURICE 

HH-*0  44A 

LEVINE    ROBERT    A 

MH-*«*»» 

LEVINE    SEYMOUR 

MH-07499 

LEVINGER    G 

MH-94449 

LEVINGER   GEORGE 

m-07417 

LEVINSON   B 

MY-04999 

LEVINSON    DANIEL    J 

HH-119*>3 

LEVY   EDWIN   Z 

HH-04B77 

LEVY    JEROME 

NH-09929 

LEW    JEROME 

0»-*O»« 

LEW   L   H 

NH-02M7 

LEW   LEON  H 

NH-ii*n 

LEW   R    1 

N   -099*7 

LEWINSOHN   P   N 

HH-0*«29 

LEWIS   D   J 

M  -0290* 

LEWIS   DONALD   J 

MH -07129 

LEWIS   EDWIN   C 

MH-0N439 

LEWIS   F   A   JR 

OH- 90492 

LEWIS   HYLAN 

OM-0O2T9 

LEWIS   0 

N  -03994 

LEWIT  d  w 

MH-0414* 

LEWIT   DAVID   W 

MH-*71T* 

LEWIT   DAVID   W 

MH-1079S 

LIBAW   F    B 

NM-04499 

LIBAW   F    B 

MM-* 7292 

L1BERS0N   N   T 

MH-04210 

LIBO   LESTER    N 

OM-0029* 

LIDOLE    GORDON 

on-* 142* 

LI  DOLE    GORDON    P 

ON- 00*3) 

LIDZ    THEODORE 

MH-*0  7« 

LIEBERMAN   BERNHARDT 

MM  -074*4 

LIEBERMAN   LEONARD 

ON-01904 

LIEBERMAN   N   A 

MH-07*79 

LIELL   JOHN    T 

HH-0789* 

LILLESKOV   ROY   K 

ON-0O*0> 

LILLESKOV   ROY   K 

OM-01929 

LILLY   JOHN   C 

HH-**99« 

LINOBERG   T   F 

MM-04905 

LINDBER6   THEODORE   F 

ON-01T*1 

L1N0EHANN   ERICH 

MH-09197 

LINDEMANN   ERICH 

MH-094T1 

LINDSLEY   OGOEN   R 

NH-03994 

LINDSLEY   OGOEN   R 

MH-02rf* 

LIND2EY   G 

NH-03940 

LIN02EY   G 

OM-01949 

LtNDZEY   GARDNER 

MH-09199 

LINOZEY   GARDNER 

MM-11030 

LINDZEY    GARDNER 

MH-03934 

LINDZEY   6ARDNER 

NN-0333* 

LING   N   S 

MY-0439* 

LINGL    FREDERICK    A 

OM-01704 

LINN   E    L 

MH-44122 

L INZER    EDWARD 

MH-01942 

L INZER    EDWARD 

ON-010B3 

LIPPITT    R 

MH- 00374 

LIPPITT    RONALO 

BH-01790 

LIPPITT    RONALO 

MH-09199 

LIPSCOMB   W    R 

MH-0919* 

L1PT0N    H 

ON- 90280 

LIPTON   M    A 

MY-04499 

LISKA    KENNETH    J 

MH-04*4« 

LIT   ALFRED 

MH-0M21 

LITSINGER   COWARD   A 

ON-01*M 

LITTLE   K   B 

HH-0*«*9 

LITTLE    KENNETH   B 

MM -481*2 

LITTLE   KENNETH  B 

NH-11192 

LITTNAN    R    A 

HH-03997 

LIU  W  T 

NH-07MB 

LIVENSTE1N   H   A 

HH-91M7 

LLOYD   JONES    ESTHER 

ON-01909 

LLOYD   K   E 

NH-0999* 

LLOYD   KENNETH   E 

NH-99941 

LOCKARD   R   B 

MM-07047    • 

LOCKARD   R   B 

MM-07099 

LOCKHART    RUSSELL    A 

HM-11W9 

LOCKHEA©   GREGORY    R 

MH-11T99 

L0E9   J 

MH-8999" 

LOEB  MARTIN   B 

on-oim 

LOESS  H  8 

MH-*»*71 

LOESS   HENRY   8 

NH-4999T 

LOEVINGER   JANE 

NH-*l*t9 

LOEVINGCR    JANE 

NH-99119 

LOCAr.    F    A 

NM-94IT9 

LOGAN    FRANK    A 

NH-1991* 

LOHMAN    JOSEPH   D 

NM-974T7 

LOHMAN    JOSEPH   D 

0H-91941 

L0KSH1N   HELEN 

MH-4«m 

LONONT    J   F 

MH-04103 

LONOtiT    JANES    f 

NH-09490 

LONDON    I   M 

MM -e  29*  2 

LONDON    IRA   T 

MM-ii«n 

LONDON    P 

NH-99041 

LONDON    P 

N  -***41 

LONDON    PERRY 

NM-**99« 

LONG   E    *   J* 

MM-92973 

LONOO   N 

NN-9T991 

LNNGO    NICHOLAS 

MH-1094* 

LONGSTRETH   L   E 

NH-M991 

LOOFBOURNOW  g  n 

NH-0999B 

LOOMIS   E   A   J* 

MY-0499I 

LOOMIS    EARL    A    JR 

MM-»12*1 

LONDAML    BAN  1 EL    S 

NN-iorrr 

LNRETAN   JOSEPH   G 

QH-0H42 

LONR   NAURKE 

MH-*««93 

LONR   MAURICE 

NM-rr9T» 

LOUNHARDT    •ETTV    L 

ON-9149* 

LOUR  IE    REGINALD 

NH-91999 

LOUR IE    REGINALD   % 

NH-10411 

LOUR  IE   REGINALD   % 

HM-9M** 

LOUTTIT    R    T 

NN-999M 

LOVAAS   0    1 

NH-**t*l 

LBVAAS    0    1 

N  -09179 

LOMNY   E    JR 

NH-04B90 

LOWRY   elmfr   F    JR 

ON-90*** 

LWBnCM    JOHN   E 

*M-*»»9< 

LWBAR    JOEL   F 

NC1HII 

LWBA*    JOEL   F 

NH-1*7«T 

LWBIN   A 

HN-»»*»» 

LMMMK.Y   LESTER 

MB-***** 
MWJ*«T»t 

LUBOW   ROBERT    I 

LUCE   R   9 

MH-*'1*« 

LUCK1NS   A   S 

HH**4904 

LU0VI6S0N   H    WAYNE 

MH'9W9>  ' 

LUOV1G30N    H    WAYNE 

MK-M»r» 

LV99JIG   ANBOLD  N 

MH-119/T9 

LUIBCNS    H 

•N-909T9 

LWND   J   BCNJAHIN 

•a-9299* 

LMD   S   TOXSTEN 

NH-1099* 

LUPARCLLO    THOMAS    J 

HM-9T99* 

LWRIE    ASNAMAM 

ON-9191* 

LURIE   OL«A   R 

ort-»ii7* 

LWSTNAN    S   L 

N  -*»«9* 

LUSTNAN   SEYM***   L 

NM-**«94 

LYERLY    S   B 

MM-»V*T9 

LYENLY    SAMUEL   B 

HH-**M7 

LYKltEN   D  T 

NH-M9T9 

LYKKEN    DAVIO    T 

MM-***»T 

LYMAN   B   E 

NH-999S1 

LYON    DAVIO    0 

HH-9BTN2 

LYON   DAVID   0 

MH-1H19 

LYONS   J 

NH-94191 

LYONS   J 

N   -»»*** 

NACCO*Y    ELEANOR    E 

HH-1M7* 

MACCOBY    NATHAN 

MM-I»4*t 

NACDONALO  D    E 

MM-***** 

NACOONALO   JANES   B 

NN-979*) 

MACBONALD   N   E 

NH-OATM 

NACDONALO   RALPHYNE 

•N-91099 

MACOONNELL   N   F 

N  H4MI 

MACFARLANE   JEAN   W 

MH-04  29* 

NACtVER   ROBERT   N 

ON-90  9T9 

NABOI    SALVATORE    R 

NH-***92 

MADISON   B   M 

NN-*0*n 

MAOORE    C    ELI2ABETH 

•N-019O1 

MASER    T   R 

MM-90290 

MASIERA   E   A 

NM-90294 

MAGNER    GEORGE 

ON-90  997 

MAGOOM    THOMAS   N 

ON-91970 

MAHAN   M   B 

MH-99190 

MAHER    BRENOAN   A 

MH-99909 

MAHL   G   F 

NH-9791T 

MAHLER    H   S 

NH-99993 

MAHLER    MARGARET    S 

MH-9899B 

MAHOMET    MARY   K 

ON-02104 

MAI BACH    HOWARD    I 

MH-0*1«4 

HA1ER   NORNAN   R    F 

NN-*270* 

MAIER    R   A 

MM-9I29T 

MALAMUD    D    I 

0M-09B9* 

NALDONADO    SIERRA    E    D 

NH-09IT9 

MALITZ    SIDNEY 

W-I1M3 

MALM   S 

ON- 90 740 

MALMO   ROBERT    B 

HH-91479 

MALOKE    C    A 

HH-99**9 

MALONE    CHARLES    A 

ON-*t**9 

MALOTT    RICHARD   W 

NH-1*7*3 

HALOTT    RICHARD   W 

NH-'1*799 

MALTZMAN    IRVING  M 

MH-9A*** 

MALZBERG   BENJAMIN 

NH-01I*0 

MALZBERG  BENJAMIN 

MM-***** 

MH-alpha  7 

MANDELBAUM  0  G 
MANDELL  W 
MANOLER  G 
MANOLER  GEORGE 
MANGUM  VERNON 
MANGUM  VERNON 
MANIS  J  G 
MANIS  » 

MANLEY  HARRY  A 
MANN  D  E  JR 
MANN  E  C 
MANN  F  C 
MANN  JAMES 
MANN  R  D 
MANNER  I NG  G  J 
MANNER  I NG  G  J 
MANNERING  GILBERT  J 
MANNERING  GILBERT  J 
MANOSEVITZ  MARTIN 
MAROEN  CHARLES  F 
MARETZKI  THOMAS  W 
MARIANI  EUGENE  L 
MARK  HENRY  J 
MARKS  PHILIP  A 
MARLER  PETER  R 
MARSH  ROBERT  M 
MARSH  ROBERT  M 
MARSHALL  GEORGE  R 
MARTIN  CHARLES  H 
MARTIN  DONALD  W 
MARTIN  E  A 
MARTIN  GUSTAV  J 
MARTIN  J  G 
MARTIN  JAMES  G 
MARTIN  JAMES  G 
MARTIN  LEWIS  C 
MARTIN  M  J 
MARTIN  RANDALL  B 
MARX  M  H 
MASON  W  A 
MASON  W  A 
MASSARIK  FRED 
MASSERMAN  J  H 
MASSERMAN  JULES  H 
MASSOPOST  L  C  JR 
MASTERS  HUGH  B 
MATHIASEN  GENEVA 
MATTISON  BERWYN  F 
MATTSSON  N  B 
MATTSSON  NILS  B 
MATUSZAK  ALICE  J 
MATZA  DAVID 
MAUSNER  B 
MAUSNER  B 
MAUSNER  B 
MAY  PHILIP  R  A 
MAY  PHILIP  R  A 
MAYBURY  LEWIS  D 
MAYBURY  LEWIS  DAVID 
MAYNARD  E  A 
MAYNARD  LAWRENCE  S 
MAZER  MILTON 
MCALLISTER  R  J 
MCALLISTER  ROBERT  J 
MCALLISTER  WALLACE  R 
MCATEE  OTT  B 
MCCABE  ALICE  R 
MCCAFFREE  KENNETH  M 
MCCAFFREY  ISABEL 
MCCAIN  G 
MCCAIN  G 
MCCAIN  G  M 
MCCALL  DANIEL  F 
MCCALL  J 

MCCARTHY  JAMES  J 
MCCARTHY  R  G 
MCCtLLAND  DAVID  C 
MCCLEARY  ROBERT  A 
MCCLOSKY  HERBERT 
MCCLUER  ROBERT  H 
MCCOLLOUSH  C  F 
MCCONNELL  J  V 
MCCONNELL  JAMES  V 
MCCONNELL  T  R 
MCCORD  W  M 
MCCOY  EARL 
MCCULLERS  JOHN  C 
MCDIARMID  C  G 
MCDONALD  ARTHUR  L 
MCDONALD  DAVID  G 
MCDONALD  FREDERICK  J 
MCEACHERN  A  W 
MCELWAIN  DONALD  W 
MCFARLAND  J  H 
MC6AUGH  J  L 
MCGAU6H  J  L 
MCGAUGH  JAMES  L 
MCGAUGHRAN  L  S 
MCGEE  E 
MCGEE  R  K 
MC6CE  R  K 
MCGEHEE  L 

MCGLOTHLIN  WILLIAM  H 
MCGLOTHLIN  WILLIAM  J 
MCGUI6AN  F  J 
MCGUIRE  M  C 
MCHOSE  JAMES  H 
MCHUGH  PAUL  R 
MCISAAC  WILLIAM  M 
MCKAIN  WALTER  C  JR 
MCKEE  J  P 
MCKEE  JOHN  M 
MCKEE  JOHN  S  JR 
MCKINLEY  D  G 
MCKINNEY  JOHN  P 
MCKITRICK  K  G 
MCLAIN  P 

MCLAUGHLIN  WILLIAM  F 
MCLENDON  S  B 
MCLENDON  SOL  B 


M  -04709 
OM-00  748 
MH-04852 
MH-02442 
OM-01716 
OM-02067 
MH-02646 
MH-07602 
OM-01466 
MH-07974 
M  -02340 
MH-03276 
MH-06801 
M  -05405 
MH-05453 
MH-03689 
MH-07541 
MH-07697 
MH-11276 
MH-07475 
MH-08639 
OM-02331 
MH-97622 
MH-08533 
MH-06199 
MH-08343 
MH-IIOOO 
MH-10510 
OM-01709 
OM-01712 
MH-00054 
MH-11415 
MH-07116 
MH-08661 
MH-10400 
ON-01614 
MH-05931 
MH-08650 
MH-00817 
MH-05636 
MH-04100 
OM- 00392 
MH-023I2 
MH-08822 
MH-06436 
OM-01330 
ON-01540 
OM-00951 
MH-06169 
MH-08781 
MH-1I789 
MH-06613 
MH-0733-8 
M  -02*3* 
M  -05061 
MH-04589 
MH-92T19 
MH-96937 
MH-96185 
M  -'•5639 
MH-04588 
ON-91860 
MH-05909 
MH-03773 
MH-0206* 
OM-02062 
OH-OO701 
MH-09193 
ON-01030 
MH-06981 
MH-06047 
NH-05469 
«H-DI)r! 
MH-01029 
OM-01461 
MH-01331 
NH-02980 
MH-05  755 
MH-05B37 
MH-0I637 
MH-0495* 
MH-029** 
MH-11068 
MH-04734 
M  -026*7 
OM-01214 
MH-98916 
MH-07323 
MH-08407 
MH-I023* 
MH-03218 
MH-06597 
MH-10970 
MH-06403 
MH-07015 
MH-03541 
MH-10261 
MH-04048 
MH-00153 
MH-06099 
MH-07^ 
OM-007S1 
MH-07861 
OM-01455 
MH-05891 
OM-00  583 
MH-10340 
MH-10895 
MH-11168 
OM-01887 
MH-06811 
OM-00976 
OM-01970 
M  -05549 
MH-10363 
MH-05148 
MH-00237 
OM-01762 
OM- 00835 
OM-01972 


MCMANUS  IVY  R 

MH-04892 

MCNAMARA  R  L 

M  -02407 

MCNAMARA  VIRGINIA 

OM-01H89 

MCPARTLAND  T  S 

MH-00519 

MCPARTLAND  THOMAS  S 

OM-01385 

MCPHEE  WILLIAM  N 

MH-10543 

MCPHERSON  M  W 

MH-03568 

MCOUOWN  N  A 

MH-03847 

MEAD  MARGARET 

MH-07675 

MEAD  MARGARET 

MH-08697 

MEAD  MARGARET 

MH-08997 

MEAD  MARGARET 

MH-03303 

MEAD  NIRNA  E 

OM-01247 

MEADE  R  0 

MH-03193 

MEADOW  ARNOLD 

OM- 00544 

MECHAM  M  J 

MH-07324 

MECHAM  M  J 

MH-05590 

MEDALIA  NAHUM  Z 

MH-11175 

MEDNICK  SARNOFF  A 

MH-06867 

MEEHAN  J  P 

MH-03394 

MEIER  NORMAN  C 

MH-06192 

MEILE  RICHARD  L 

OM-01407 

MEISSNER  W  W 

M  -04707 

MELBIN  M 

MH-05702 

MELBIN  MURRAY 

OM-01305 

MELICAN  THOMAS  P 

OM-01171 

MELTZER  L 

M  -05497 

MELVILLE  C  P 

M  -05598 

MELVIN  KENNETH  B 

MH-10265 

MELZACK  R 

MH-04235 

MENDELSON  J  H 

MH-07782 

MENDELSON  JACK  H 

MH-05619 

MENDELSON  JACK  H 

MH-08432 

MENDELSON  JACK  H 

MH-10247 

MENDELSON  JACK  H 

MH-11049 

MENDLESON  J  H 

MH-0481* 

MENTZER  THOMAS  L 

MH-08575 

MENZEL  E  W  JR 

MH-06751 

MENZEL  EMIL  W  JR 

MH-08082 

MENZEL  EMIL  W  JR 

MH-11425 

MENZER  BENARON  D 

MH-0248* 

MEREDITH  CHARLES  E 

OM-01T21 

MEREDITH  CHARLES  E 

OM-01724 

MERLIS  SIDNEY 

MH-05096 

MERTZ  E  T 

MH-02537 

MERTZ  E  T 

MH-96741 

MERTZ  E  T 

MH-07361 

MERTZ  E  T 

MH-04290 

MERTZ  EDWIN  T 

MH-02434 

MESCHES  LEANORE 

OM-01915 

MESNER  D  C 

MH-01143 

MESSICK  SAMUEL  J 

MH-028T8 

MESSICK  SAMUEL  J 

MH-04I86 

METCALF  D  R 

MH-03042 

METCALF  G  W 

OM-00088 

METZGER  DUANE  G 

MH-11198 

MEYER  DONALD  R 

MH-02035 

MEYER  DONALD  R 

MH-06211 

MEYER  EUGENE 

MH -91875 

MEYER  EUGENE 

OM-01418 

MEYER  M 

MH -"06474 

MEYER  M  E 

MH-06574 

MEYER  MERLE  E 

MH-10S68 

MEYER  W  J 

MH-07M1 

MEYEROWITZ  SANFORD 

MH-05339 

MEYERS  BARTON 

MH- 08486 

MEYERS  WILLIAM  J 

MH-11803 

MICHAEL  RICHARD  P 

MH-10902 

MICHAELS  JOSEPH 

OM-00761 

MICHAUX  M  H  T 

MH-042S3 

MICHEL  ANDREE 

MH-88212 

MICHELS  K  M 

MH-94532 

MICHELSON  JOSEPH  P 

OM-01169 

MIKA  L  V 

ON-90726 

MIKAELIAN  HARUTUNE  H 

MH-11801 

MIKAWA  JAMES  K 

MH-08660 

MILES  DONALD  G 

OM-91347 

MILES  R  C 

MH-04890 

MILES  R  C 

MH-07084 

MILES  RAYMOND  C 

MH-08916 

MILGRAM  N  A 

MH-06J66 

MILGRAM  NORMAN  A 

MH-08*88 

MILHOJ  P 

MH-05599 

MILLER  A 

MH-84915 

MILLER  C  A 

ON-00526 

MILLER  DOROTHY  H 

OM-01269 

MILLER  DOROTHY  H 

OM-01646 

MILLER  FRANCIS  M 

MH-02937 

MILLER  FRANK  C 

MH-949B2 

MILLER  FRANK  C 

MH-10683 

MILLER  GEORGE  A 

MH-98983 

MILLER  JAMES  G 

MH-08607 

MILLER  LOVICK  C 

MH-92292 

MILLER  MARILYN  E 

MH-11100 

MILLER  MARVIN  F 

MH-02408 

MILLER  N 

MH-04840 

MILLER  NEAL  E 

MH-00647 

MILLER  NEAL  E 

MH-02949 

MILLER  WALTER  B 

MH-01414 

MILLS  J 

M  -04860 

MILLS  THEODORE  M 

MH-03876 

MILLWARO  RICHARD  B 

MH-112S5 

MILNER  B 

MH-05774 

MINERS  WILLIAM  S 

MH-11069 

MINTZ  D  E 

MH-881-97 

MINUCHIN  SALVADOR 

OM-00745 

MIRE  J 

MH-06472 

MIRONE  LEONORE 

MH-04813 

MIRSKY  A  F 

MH-06015 

MIRSKY  ALLAN  F 

MH-10324 

MIRSKY  I  ARTHUR 

MH-00487 

MISCHEL  WALTER 

MH-06830 

MISHLER  ELLIOT  G 

MH-06276 

MISIAK  H 

MH-07413 

MISIAK  HENRYK 

MH-04421 

MITCHELL  CLIFFORD  L 

MH-06564 

MITCHELL  JAMES  C 

MH-07968 

MITCHELL  WILLIAM  E 

OM-01019 

MIYA  TOM  S 

MH-08803 

MIYA  TOM  S 

MH-02405 

MIZRUCHI  E  H 

MH-06413 

MODLIN  H  C 

MH-05946 

MOPOICK  JOHN  A 

MU-"'M7 

MOFFITT  J  W 

OM-ooooe 

MOGENSON  G  J 

MH-05895 

MOGEY  J 

MH-06490 

MOLL  R  P 

MH-05987 

MOLL  R  P 

MH-^f.483 

MOLL  R  P 

MH-. '388 

MOLTZ  H 

MH-03855 

MOLTZ  HOWARD 

MH-07967 

MONAHAN  T  P 

MH-06095 

MONAHAN  THOMAS  P 

MH-11158 

MONEY  J 

MH-01557 

MONROE  RUSSELL  R 

MH-04137 

MOOK  DOUGLAS  G 

MH-10766 

MOONEY  WILLIAM  E 

MH-02251 

MOORE  H  C 

MH-04428 

MOORE  J  W 

MH-07630 

MOORE  JOHN  W 

MH-10794 

MORA  G 

MH-05758 

MORACZEWSKI  ALBERT  S 

MH-05206 

MORAN  LOUIS  J 

MH-0B778 

MORANT  RICARDO  B 

MH-03658 

MORGAN  R  D 

MH-01950 

MORIN  F  A 

MH-05  799 

MORIN  R  D 

MH-01588 

MORIN  RICHARD  D 

MH-07B42 

MORPHET  E  L 

M  -03473 

MORRILL  W  T 

MH-06843 

MORRIS  R  W 

M  -02607 

MORRISON  G  ROLFE 

MH-08281 

MORROW  W  R 

MH-00520 

MORROW  WILLIAM  R 

MH-08163 

MORROW  WILLIAM  R 

MH-03503 

MORROW  WILLIAM  R 

MH-04283 

MORSE  R  A 

MH-03368 

MORSE  WILLIAM  C 

OM-01231 

MOSER  D  C 

MY-03382 

MOSS  FENTON  E 

OM-01059 

MOSS  FENTON  E 

OM-02209 

MOSS  STANLEY  M 

MH-11044 

MOSTOFSKY  DAVID 

MH-07348 

MOSTOFSKY  DAVID  I 

MH-05827 

MOTT  THURMAN  JR 

OM-01204 

MOTTO  ROCCO  L 

OM-01535 

MOUNTCASTLE  VERNON  B 

MH-08352 

MOUNTJOY  PAUL  T 

MH-02398 

MOYER  KENNETH  E 

MH-01298 

MUDO  S  A 

MH-07326 

MUELLER  WILLIAM  J 

MH-08961 

MULLIGAN  B  EDWARD 

MH-11484 

MURDOCK  BENNET  B  JR 

MH-10882 

MURDOCK  BENNET  B  JR 

MH-03330 

MURPHREE  HENRY  B 

MH-06713 

MURPHY  A 

MH-00404 

MURPHY  GARDNER 

MH-03924 

MURPHY  HENRY  B  M 

OM-00727 

MURPHY  LOIS  B 

MH-04093 

MURPHY  R  F 

MH-06594 

MURPHY  R  F 

MH-07715 

MURPHY  R  F 

M  -05250 

MURRAY  E  J 

MH-03209 

MURRAY  H  A 

MH-06038 

MURRAY  HENRY  A 

MH-01287 

MURSTEIN  B  I 

MH-04698 

MURSTEIN  BERNARO  I 

MH-08405 

MUSGRAVE  BARBARA  S 

MH-08156 

MUSSELMAN  DENNIS  R 

MH-10168 

MUSSEN  P  H 

MH-03217 

MUSSEN  PAUL  H 

MH-03991 

MUTTER  A  Z 

M  -03989 

MYER  JAMES  S 

MH-08409 

MYER  JAMES  S 

MH-10349 

MYERS  BARTON 

MH-10897 

MYERS  JEROME  L 

MH-03803 

MYERS  N  A 

MH-02620 

MYERS  ROBERT  D 

MH-02637 

NAGLER  BENEDICT 

OM-02025 

NAGLER  BENEDICT 

OM-02026 

NAHEMOW  LUCILLE 

MH-08549 

NAHINSKY  IRWIN  D 

MH-11107 

NAKAMURA  C  Y 

MH-04493 

NAROIL  R 

MH-03821 

NASH  DENNISON  J 

MH-08316 

NASH  JUNE  C 

MH-10572 

NASH  LOUIS  R 

OM-01828 

NATSOULAS  T 

M  -05530 

NAZZARO  J  R 

MH-08209 

NAZZARO  JAMES  R 

MH-08710 

NEAD  MARGARET 

MH-06998 

NEAL  ROBERT  L 

0M-91517 

NEEDHAM  RODNEY 

MH-10161 

NEEL  JAMES  V 

MH-10575 

NEELY  JAMES  H 

OM-00351 

NEIMARK  E  D 

MH-06036 

NEIMARK  EDITH  D 

MH-08034 

NEIMARK  EDITH  D 

MH-11026 

NELSON  G  H 

MY-05219 

NELSON  JOHN  W 

MH-06533 

NELSON  JOHN  W 

MH-02929 

NELSON  T  L 

MH-06970 

NELSON  WILLARD  H 

MH-01856 

NENNO  ROBERT  P 

OM-01725 

NESS  CLAIRE  M 

OM-00668 

NEUGARTEN  8  L 

MH-03972 

NEUGARTEN  B  L 

MH-04200 

NEUGARTEN  BERNICE  L 

MH-08062 

NEURINGER  CHARLES 

MH-H257 

NEVIN  JOHN  A 

MH-08515 

NEVIN  JOHN  A 

MH-10550 

NEWBIGGING  P  L 

MH-07583 

NEWCOM8  T  M 

MH-09166 

NEWCOMB  T  M 

MH-02924 

NEWCOMB  THEODORE  M 

MH-04964 

NEWELL  B  A 

OM-00572 

NEWELL  BERNARD  A 

OM-01959 

NEWMAN  BERTHA  L 

MH -04855 

NEWMAN  R  G 

MH-00525 

NEWTON  D  G 

MH-08184 

MH-alpha  8 


NEWTON  G 
NICHOLS  OARYL  G 
NICHOLS  JOHN  R 
NICHOLS  ROBERT  C 
NICHTERN  S 
NICHTERN  SOL 
NICOLAY  R  C 
NIEFORTH  K  A 
NIEFORTH  KARL  A 
N1SONGER  H  » 
NISONGER  HERSCHEL  « 
NOBLE  CLYDE  E 
NOBLE  ERNEST  P 
NOBLE  M  E 
NOBLE  M  E 
NOBLES  W  L 
NODINE  C  F 
NODINE  CALVIN  F 
NOOINE  CALVIN  F 
NORMAN  WARREN  T 
NORTON  STATA 
NOTHAN  R  R 
NOTMAN  RALPH  R 
NOVAL  JOSEPH  J 
NOVICK  ALVIN 
NOVIN  D 

NOWLIS  DAVIO  P 
NYE  F  IVAN 
0  CORNELL  RICHARD  t 
OAKES  W  F 
OAKES  WILLIAM  F 
OBRIEN  D 
OBRIEN  THOMAS  E 
OBRIEN  WILLIAM  M 
OBRIST  P  A 
OBRIST  PAUL  A 
OBRIST  W  D 
OCXS  SIONFY 
PCONNOR  J  P 
OCONHOR  JOHN  F 
OCONNOR  R  E 
OCOHROR  S 
ODEGARD  ORMULV 
ODOM  RICHARD  0 
ODONNELL  J  A 
OFFER  D 
OFFER  DANIEL 
OGLESBY  R 
OKELLV  LAWRENCE  I 
OLDS  J 
OLDS  JAMES 
OLDS  JAMES 
OLDS  JAMES 
OLIVER  D 
OLIVER  D  L 
OLIVER  0  L 
OLIVER  0  L 

OLIVER  DOUGLAS  L 

OLIVER  DOUGLAS  L 

OLMSTED  D  W 

OLSON  R  E 

ONEAL  P 

OREILL  FRANCIS  J 

ONEILL  JOHN  J 

OPPENHEIMER  SONYA 

ORB»CH  JACK 

OROY  JOSEPH  M 

ORLANDO  ROBERT 

ORLANDO  ROBERT 

ORNATI  0  A 

ORNE  MARTIN  T 

ORNE  MARTIN  T 

ORPET  RUSSEL  E 

ORR  DAVIO  B 

ORR  DAVID  B 

OSGOOD  CHARLES  E 

OSGOOD  CHARLES  E 

OSKAMP  STUART 

OSROS  ROBERT  J  B 

OST  J  W  P 

OSTFELD  ADRIAN  M 

OSTRANOER  E  R 

OSTRANDER    EOWARD 

OSTRANDER    EOWARD 

OTIS   L    S 

OTIS   LEON    s 

OTIS   LEON    S 

OTTENSTEIN   DONALD 

OVERALL   J 

OWEN   0   S 

PAASOHEN    MATTI    K 

PAGE    JAMES   D 

PAIVIO    A 

PALERMO   D    S 

PALMER    C   G 

PALMER    DAN 

PALMER    F   H 

PANDE    S    K 

PANDE    SHASHI     It 
PAOLIRO    RONALD    M 
PAPPAS    W 
PAPSDORF    JAMES    D 
PARAO   HOWARD    J 
PAROUCCI    A 
PARE    W 
PARE    W    P 
PARE    WILLIAM 
PARK    LEE    C 
PARK    P 
PARKER    E    B 
PARKER    EDWIN    B 
PARKER    S 
PARKER    S 
PARMELEE    A    H    JR 
PARNICKY    JOSEPH    J 
PARSONS    A 
PARTLOW    R    C 
PASAMANICK    B 
PA5AMANICK    B 
PASAMANICK    B 


M    -05592 

MH-08855 

MH-0290* 

MH-05S48 

MH-00062 

MH-05150 

M    -05525 

MH-06063 

MH-0889B 

MH-09103 

OM-02131 

MH-07798 

MH-106S4 

NH-07443 

KH-02418 

HH-03232 

MH-07828 

MH-10145 

MH-11282 

MH-07195 

MH-07278 

MH-05602 

OM-01421 

MH-03490 

MH-05430 

MH-07748 

MH-1175I 

MH-02502 

MH-08540 

MH-05998 

MH-03212 

MH-02347 

OM-00978 

OM-01826 

MH-06020 

MH-07995 

MH-07478 

MH-04815 

MH-03242 

MH-04740 

OM- 00832 

OM-0O231 

MH-06422 

KH-11**2 

MH-04014 

MH-04870 

NH-08714 

MH-01051 

MH-04853 

MH-01414 

MH-06195 

MH-1J627 

MH-02839 

M   -05043 

MH-05131 

MH-06353 

MM-06447 

MH-06636 

MM-101S9 

MH-058B0 

M   -625*7 

OM-01400 

OM-02075 

MH-05317 

OM-01174 

MH-03830 

MH-0*95t 

MH-08844 

MH-1 1818 

MH-06956 

MH-11028 

MH-03349 

mh-00444 

MH-0727* 
MH-10819 
MH-06083 
MH-07705 
MH-11505 
OM-0I157 
MH-07518 
MH-02302 
MH-05958 
MH-06803 
MH-08451 
MH-04789 
MH-06251 
MH-08311 
OM-01092 
MH-07032 
M  -05404 
MH-05832 
OM- 00318 
NH-041B8 
XH-0»266 
MH-06  728 
OM-01815 
MH-04B39 
MH-07228 
MH-10485 
MH-117»« 
MH-01009 
NH-12504 
OM-02020 
MH-05445 
MH-06920 
MH-08275 
MH-04752 
MH-04732 
M  -02478 
MH-06182 
MH-07820 
MH-05441 
MH-03047 
MH-05470 
OM-02078 
MH-04449 
OM-01480 
MH-02535 
MH-05042 
MH-04972 


PASAMANtCK    B 

MH-0787? 

PASAMANICK    B 

MH-03370 

PASAMANICK     BENJAMIN 

MH-07B70 

PASAMANICK    BENJAMIN 

MH-07874 

PASAMANICK    BENJAMIN 

MH-08329 

PASAMANICK    BENJAMIN 

MH-01499 

PASCIUTTI     JOHN    J 

OM-01184 

PASEWARK    RICHARD    A 

OM-02089 

PASSEY    G   E 

MH -07390 

PASTO    TARMO    A 

OM-01278 

PASTORE    N 

MH-05877 

PATAU    K 

MH-04871 

PATTERSON    G    R 

MH-05429 

PATTERSON    G    R 

M    -04063 

PATTERSON   GERALD    R 

MH-08009 

PATTERSON    WILLIAM    L 

OM-01698 

PATTON    ROBERT    A 

MH-07227 

PATTON    SELMA    H 

MH-10519 

PAUL   BENJAMIN    D 

MH-06812 

PAUL     I     H 

MH-0424* 

PAUL    NORMAN    L 

MH-10017 

PAULING    L    C 

MH-052J2 

PAVENSTEDT    E 

MH-03325 

PAVLIK    W    B 

MH-0453* 

PAVLIK    WILLIAM    B 

MH-078** 

PAVLIK    WILLIAM    B 

MH-1 1774 

PAYNE    MARION    F 

OP1-00940 

PAYSON    H    E 

MH-05709 

PAYSON    HENRY    E 

MH-08245 

PAYTON    CAROLYN    R 

MH-0424 1 

PEABOOY    DEAN 

MH-06094 

PEACOCK    L    J 

MH-07J82 

PEASE   D 

MH-05751 

PEASTREL    A    L 

MH-07407 

PEASTREL    AUGUST    L 

MH-08071 

PEASTREL    AUGUST    L 

MH-11B9* 

PECK    ROBERT    F 

MH-06823 

PE6G   FREB   G 

OM- 00488 

PEIRCE    J   T 

MH-05078 

PEIXOTTO   HELEN   E 

MH-07458 

PELOSI    JOHN    J 

OM-00958 

PELTO   P    J 

MH-04390 

PELZ    D   C 

MH-04514 

PELZ   DONALD   C 

MH-07674 

PELZ    DONALD   C 

HM-08424 

PEKNINGROTH   R   W 

OM- 00418 

PERNINGROTH    RAUL    W 

OM-01275 

PERNYPACKER    H    S 

NH-07409 

PERNYPACKER    HENRY    S    JR 

MH-08B87 

PERETZ    E 

MH-07441 

PERETZ    E 

MH-10523 

PEREZ    REYES    « 

MH-04012 

PEREZ-REYES   MARIO 

NH-044&8 

PERKINS   C   C    JR 

MH-04378 

PERKINS    hush    v 

NH-07J** 

PERLMUTTER   FELICE. 

OM-00  79J 

PERROW    C    B 

MH-07719 

PERSKY    H 

MH-07343 

RERSKY    H 

MH-0320* 

REJUKY    M  A 

MH-04938 

RERSKY    HAROLD 

MH-0614  0 

PERVIN    LAWRENCE    A 

MH-08321 

PETERS    ERRYS   L 

MH-101M 

PETERSON    BEDFORD    F 

OM-017** 

PETERSON]   L    R 

MH-04454 

PETERSOH   M   J 

MH-05209 

PETERSON   MARTIN   R 

OM-00397 

PETERSON    R   D 

MH-02M3 

PETERSON   RUTH   D 

MH-00472 

RETRU    A 

MH-02441 

PFEIFFER   CARL   C 

MH-042T9 

PFEIFFER    J    E 

MH-0594* 

PHARES    E    J 

M   -03852 

PHILLIPS   B    S 

MH-05990 

PHILLIPS   GEORGE   M 

OM-01847 

PHILLIPS   HERBERT    P 

MH-1 1429 

PHILLIPS    J    S 

MH-07174 

PHILLIPS    JAMES    D    JR 

MH-1 0529 

PHILLIPS    L 

NH-00S94 

PHILLIPS    LESLIE 

MH-04349 

PHINNEY   ELEANOR 

OH-00**9 

PICCHION1    ALBERT    L 

MH-03J03 

PICK   H    L    JR 

MH-04430 

PICK   HERBERT   L    JR 

MH-075«8 

PICK   HERBERT    L    JR 

NH-07431 

PIERREL    R 

NH-057B7 

PIERREL    ROSEMARY 

MH-0255* 

PIETTE    L    H 

MH-05r94 

PIKUNAS    J 

N    -04753 

PILIAVIN    I 

MH-04J28 

PILOT   N   L 

MH-02444 

PILOT   M   L 

MH-03092 

PINE   FRED 

MH-04142 

PINS   A   M 

MH-04792 

PIOTROWSKI    ZYGNUNT   A 

MH-08524 

PITTEN6CR   R    6 

MH-02833 

PITTENGER    ROBERT    E 

OM-00894 

PITTMAN    DAVIO   J 

OM- 00457 

PITTS   FERRIS   N   JR 

MH-06073 

PITZ   GORDON   F 

■H-10147 

PLEASURE    HYMAN 

OM-01848 

PtOG   STANLEY    C 

MH-11701 

PLOTNIKOFF    N 

MM-0  3493 

PLOTSKY    HAROLD 

OM-00  503 

PLUNKERT    WILLIAM 

OM-02235 

PODELL    J    E 

MH-0S*41 

PODELL    JEROME    E 

MH-04424 

PODELL   LAWRENCE 

MH-10547 

POLLACK    M 

MH-02715 

POLLACK    S 

MH-07J44 

POLLARD    J    C 

MH-03037 

POLLARD    JOHN    C 

MH-08J14 

POLLIO    HOWARO    R 

MH-08903 

POLLIS    NICHOLAS    P 

MH-10745 

POLSKY    HOWARD   W 

0M-0099S 

POLSKY    HOWARO    W 

OM-82121 

POMEROY    J   M 

OM-02080 

POPE   BENJAMIN 

MH-04287 

POPENOE    DAVID 

MH-10414 

POPOV   ALEXANDER    I 

MH-07BT5 

PORTER    HERCULES 

OM-O06T* 

PORTER    J   H    III 

OM-00331 

PORTER    J   J 

MH-06544 

PORTER    J   J 

MH-07497 

PORTER    JOHN    J 

MH-10448 

PORTER    P   B 

MH-04070 

PORTER    PAUL    B 

MH-03165 

PORTER    R   W 

MH-02482 

PORTER    ROBERT    M 

OM-01474 

POSER   C   M 

MH-04440 

POSPISIL   L   J 

MH-04095 

POSPISIL   L   J 

MH-05124 

POTTER    JACK    M 

MH-1 1428 

POWELL    ERVIN    ■ 

MH-07802 

POWELSOM    H 

MH-04044 

POWERS    JAMES   C 

MH-10285 

PRANGC    A    J    JR 

MH-01870 

PRANGC    ARTHUR    J   JR 

MM-0493* 

PREBLE   EDWARD 

OM-00728 

PREHM  HERBERT    J 

RH-10199 

PRELINGER    ERNST 

MH-03442 

PREMACMANDRA    B    N 

MH-04A89 

PREMACK    DAVID 

MH-05798 

PREHACK    DAVID 

MH-11930 

PREMACK    OAVID 

MH-03345 

PREMACK    DAVID 

OM-02034 

PRENTICE   G 

MH-00754 

PRESTON    HARLEY    0 

OR-004B8 

PRIBRAM   KARL    M 

NH-03732 

RRIGOT    AARON 

MH-02802 

PROBSTEIN    I 

MH-01H5 

PROBSTE1N    IRWIN 

OM-01161 

PROCTOR    L    0 

MH-02474 

PROHOVOST    W 

MH-02123 

PBOSTHUS    R    V 

M   -05108 

PRYLES   C   V 

MH-05010 

PRYLES    C   V 

NH-05S74 

PRYLES    C   V 

MH-04TJ1 

PSATHAS   G 

MH-04OO8 

PSATHAS   6E0RGE 

MH-0S44* 

PUBOLS    BENJAMIN    H    JR 

MH-04044 

PUSH    THOMAS    F 

MH-04599 

PUSH    THOMAS    F 

MH-08743 

PULLER   MYRICK    W   JR 

OM-01B17 

PUMRHREY   MURIEL   W 

OH-01424 

PUHROY    DONALD    K 

MH-10B29 

PURCELL     K 

MH-05391 

PURCELL    K 

MM-037249 

PURCELL   KENNETH 

MH-OOA-15 

PHRSINGER   M    G 

MH-043T8 

PURSLEY    NORMAN    B 

OH-017« 

OOARTOM   6   C 

MH-0I408 

OUARTON    G    C 

MH-05IB1 

OUARTON    G    C 

HH-039** 

OUASTEL    JUDA    N 

MH-05M4 

QUAY   H   C 

NH<06W7 

OUAY    H   C 

M    -04*09 

OUAY   HERBERT   C 

NH"0r»44 

QUAY   HERBERT    C 

NM"0»»37 

oaf  F  AMI    M   Y 

ODERESHI    M   V 

S^Jtm* 

0UERESH1    MOHAMMEB   V 

MH-0r»18 

OUERESM1    MOHAMMFD    V 

NH-11115 

OWINM   OLIVE    • 

MH-0»3*5 

RAOC   A 

MH-0594* 

RAM   A 

MH-»74*2 

RAM    AVSNA 

MN-OOSS* 

■ABINER    E    L 

MH-05J92 

RASINER    EDWIN   L 

NH-00018 

RASINER    EDWIN   L 

MH-10M4 

RABINOWICZ    T 

MM-01SB1 

RACY    JOHN    C 

NH-04201 

RAMUSKAS   BRUNO 

0H-0U12 

RA**USKAS   BRUNO 

opt-oiro 

RAOER   G    E 

NH-04518 

RABIN    SHCRWIN    S 

OM-01ATS 

RAOLOW    ROBERT 

MH-45871 

RAETERTY    FRANK    T 

0H-010B2 

RAGLANO    JANES    B 

NH-04570 

RAWER    JACK 

NH-07005 

RAMER   JACK 

NH-0484* 

RAINER    JOHN 

NH-019B2 

RAINEY    R   V 

MH-05718 

RAINS    JACK    0 

MH-10138 

RAND  CHARLES   C 

OH-0207S 

RANK   BEATA   KAPLAN    SAMUEL 

NH-03024 

RANS.EN    M   B 

NH-07U5 

RANKER    HOWARO    B 

m-08*8i 

RAPAPORT    W 

NH-011X8 

RAPOPORT    ANATOL 

MH-042M 

RAPOPORT    LYDIA 

OR-01209 

RAPPEPORT    JONAS   R 

MH-07571 

RAPPOMMtT   DONALD   A 

MH-10053 

RARtCK   4   L 

NH-03K2 

RASHKIS    HAROLD    A 

MH-07*90 

RADSH   HAROLD   L 

■H-10*T5 

RAY   OAKLEY   t 

MH-00111 

RAY   OAKLEY    S 

NH-10115 

RAT   ¥   t 

N  -05*5* 

RAY  UILBERT    5 

MH-088T3 

RAYF1ELD   J 

MH-04752 

RAZRAN   GREGORY 

MH-0219* 

REAO   K    E 

NH-04B20 

READ    KENNETH    E 

MH'10430 

RECH    RICHARD    HOWARD 

NH- 10099 

RECHTSCHAFFEN    ALLAN 

MH-44151 

RECKLESS   JOHN   B 

MH-079B9 

RECKLESS  WALTER   C 

en-01304 

REBING    GEORGE    R 

MH-10S78 

REEB   AMOS    E 

OR- 00878 

REED  CHARLES   F 

MH-04133 

REED   CHARLES    F 

MH-10590 

REED  CHARLES   F 

HH-04741 

REED    JAMES    C 

MH-08020 

REED    SHELDON    C 

HH-01431 

REED   SHELDON    C 

NH-02O92 

REEL    L    W 

RH-00704 

REESE   H   W 

HH-05B28 

REESE    T    W 

N   -047T9 

REEVES    P   G   JR 

OH-01028 

MH--alpha  9 

REGAN  P  F  III 

NM-02T21 

RE  IFF  ROBERT 

OM-0017S 

REIN  MARTIN 

MM-09199 

REISER  DAVID  E 

OM-00892 

REISER  M  F 

MH-02306 

REISS  I  I 

M  -0*8*5 

REISS  IRA  L 

MH-0554* 

RENNER  K  E 

MH-06066 

RENNER  KENNETH  E 

MH-07S10 

RENNER  KENNETH  E 

MH-11433 

RENO  S  M 

MH-O1095 

RENO  JOHN  C 

ON-003S2 

RESNICK  OSCAR 

NH-0&3*9 

RESNICK  OSCAR 

MH-11229 

RESSLER  r  h 

MH-07721 

RESSLER  ROBERT  H 

MH-10804 

RETTI6  SALOMON 

MH-10671 

RETZLAFF  E 

NH-0*392 

RETZLAFF  E 

MH-07B71 

RETZLAFF  E 

NH-03271 

RETZLAFF  ERNEST 

NH-07873 

RETZLAFF  ERNEST  X 

MH-11BZ8 

REUSS  EMERY  E 

00-02062 

REYNOLDS  GE0R6E  S 

MH-0887* 

REYNOLDS  GEORGE  S 

MH-10397 

REYNOLDS  JAMES  H 

MH-10438 

REYNOLDS  ROBERT  W 

MH-C3459 

REYNOLDS  ROBERT  W 

MW-64003 

RHYNE  ROBERT  L 

MH-085C2 

RICE  ELIZABETH  P 

ON-01B41 

RICE  G  E  JR 

NH-04690 

RICE  G  E  JR 

M  -05*»9 

RICE  GEORGE  E  JR 

MH-10599 

RICHARDS  GUV  A 

OM-01919 

RICHAROS  GUY  A 

OM-0IT05 

RICHARDS  T  M 

MH-06914 

RICHARDSON  HAROLD 

NH-0824* 

RICHARDSON  STEPHEN  A 

MH-02MO 

RICHFIELD  J 

M  -0*420 

RICHMOND  JULIUS  B 

MH-0*403 

RICHMOND  JULIUS  B 

BH-0BS42 

RICHTER  CURT  P 

Mh-80574 

RICHTER  M  L 

HH~035Tt 

RICKELS  KARL 

MH -0*731 

RICKELS  KARL 

NM-«*T31 

RICKELS  KARL 

NM-089S7 

RICKELS  KARL 

MH-08948 

RICKELS  KARL 

NH-0293* 

RICKERS  0VSIANK1NA  MARIA  A 

MH-H7D8 

RICKS  DAVID  F 

MH-8M3B 

RIDDLE  J  IVERSON 

0N-81949 

RIEBER  M 

MH -04471 

RIEBER  MORTON 

MH-07240 

RIEGEL  KLAUS  F 

NM-874I9 

RIESE  HERTHA 

ON-0140* 

RIESE  MALTKER 

NH-0*011 

RIESS  B  F 

MH-01890 

RILEY  C  L 

NH-4SS49 

RILEY  HARRIS  D  JR 

OSS-OS  J** 

RILEY  M  W 

NH-<AM1 

RIRKEL  M 

MK-'t5»8J 

RISSER  PHILIP  C 

OM-80»3* 

RIVERS  JULIAN  P 

MH-11S6* 

BOBBINS  G  M 

NH-05W3 

ROBBINS  HAROLD  W 

ON-8140* 

BOBBINS  SAMUEL  D 

BH-0S*»2 

ROBERTS  C  L 

MH-0923* 

ROBERTS  J  M 

MH-0»141 

ROBERTS  JOHN  M 

HH-08141 

ROBERTS  JOHN  M 

MH-109D* 

ROBERTS  PEARL  R 

OH- 004T4 

ROBERTS  S  OLIVER 

MH-04TJT 

ROBERTS  V  U 

MH-8WT9 

ROBERTS  DARREN  W 

NH-0G901 

ROBERTSON  H  H 

MH-87S77 

ROBIHS  ELI 

MM-S224* 

ROBINS  ELI 

MH-»*99l 

ROSINS  LEE  N 

HH-0712* 

ROBINSON  E 

MH-08SS3 

ROBINSON  H  B 

NH-04NT4 

ROBINSON  JOHN  S 

MH-88W2 

ROBISON  SOPHIA  M 

CM-CO  781 

ROCK  I 

NH-83434 

ROCKHORE  MYRON  J 

ON-OOTtS 

ROWERS  DAVID  A 

MH-84139 

RODMAN  M 

MH-06919 

RODMAN  M 

MH-0e*49 

ROONICK  ELIOT  H 

MM-00429 

RODNICK  ELIOT  H 

MH-88F4* 

RODWAN  ALBERT  S 

MH-I1210 

ROE  A 

NH-84491 

ROE  A 

M  -03»9 

ROE  ANNE  R 

NH-07308 

ROESSEL  RAJ* 

MH-00903 

ROESSLER  R 

MH-02743 

ROFF  MERRILL 

NH-0221* 

ROFFWARG  HOWARD  P 

MH-04SS3 

ROFFWARG  HOWARD  P 

MH-86SS8 

ROGERS  C  R 

»K-03*9» 

ROGERS  CARL  R 

MH-S7424 

R06ERS  GERTRUDE  A 

OM-00330 

ROGERS  STANLEY  J 

OM-01791 

ROMANO  JOHN 

OM-0038! 

ROME  HOWARD  P 

NK-04947 

ROMNEY  A  K 

BM-03937 

ROBS  PHILIP 

0N-02147 

ROOT  ARTHUR 

OM-01034 

RORER  LEONARD  G 

MH-08160 

ROSE  C  L 

M  -0*024 

ROSEN  BERNARD  C 

NH-054B9 

ROSEN  E 

M  -851*4 

ROSEN  EPHRAIH 

MH -862*3 

ROSEN  GEORGE 

MH-84312 

ROSEN  GEORGE 

MH-83171 

ROSEN  S 

M  -0*75* 

ROSEN  SIDNEY 

NH-86*a5 

ROSENBERG  B  G 

NH-0735* 

ROSENBERG  BENJAMIN  G 

MH-0T99* 

ROSENBERG  SHELDON 

NH-0890* 

ROSENBLATT  J  S 

MH -03398 

ROSENBLATT  JAY  S 

MH-0860* 

ROSENBLATT  SEYMOUR 

MH-0»82* 

ROSENBLUM  I 

MH-051*9 

ROSENBLUM  LEONARD  A 

MH-10380 

ROSENGREN  WILLIAM  R 

MH -084*9 

ROSENHAN  DAVID  L 

MH-07690 

ROSENZWEIG  MARK  R 

MH-079O3 

ROSENZWEIG  MARK  R 

MH-08032 

ROSENZWEIG  MARK  R 

MH-1228* 

ROSENZWEIG.  N 

MH-07422 

ROSETT  HENRY  L 

MH-1I46* 

ROSNER  BURTON  S 

MH-0H30 

ROSNER  BURTON  S 

MH-10»07 

ROSNER  BURTON  5 

MH-I08*8 

ROSNOW  RALPH  L 

MH-101*1 

ROSS  ALAN  0 

OM-00588 

ROSS  B  M 

MH-03194 

ROSS  LEONARD  E 

MH-10235 

ROSS  ROBERT  T 

MH -01632 

ROSS  ROBERT  T 

OM-00952 

ROSS  W  DONALD 

OM-00287 

ROSSELLO  JUAN  A 

0M-018I8 

ROSSI  A  S 

NH-07235 

ROSSI  ALICE  S 

MH-10072 

ROSSI  ERNEST  L 

MH-100*9 

ROSSI  G  VICTOR 

MH-05325 

ROSSI  P  H 

M  -0*836 

ROSSI  PETER  H 

MH -03415 

ROSSI  PETER  H 

MH -09183 

ROSTON  S 

MH-02795 

R0THEN8ERG  ALBERT 

NH-10071 

ROTHENBUHLER  W  C 

MH-07927 

ROTHENBUKLER  W  C 

MH-03»82 

ROWE  FREDERICK  B 

MH-0S4*8 

ROWELL  R  C 

OM-00S71 

ROWLAND  L  W 

NH-0077* 

ROWLANO  LOYD  V 

0M-81*«I 

ROWLAND  VERNON 

MH-0»*39 

ROY  H  L 

M  -05034 

ROY  IRVING 

OM-01377 

ROYCE  J  R 

NH-04217 

ROYCE  JOSEPH  R 

MM-02470 

RUBEL  P  G 

M  -0**32 

RUBIN  LEONARD  S 

MH-10TD* 

RUBIN  M 

MH-06320 

RUBINSTEIN  JOSEPH 

MH-10342 

RUOIN  EDWARD 

OM-0199* 

RUFF  GEORGE  E 

NH-10214 

RUFF  GEORGE  E 

HH-0301* 

RULE  BRENDAN  6 

MH-0844* 

RUNOUIST  W  N 

NM-07»43 

RUNYON  R  P 

MY-03943 

RUSHFONTH  NORMAN  B 

MM-1873* 

RUSSELL  FRANCIS  W 

OM-82071 

RUSSELL  R06ER  W 

MH-04997 

RUSSELL  W  A 

MH-96375 

RUTSCHMANN  J 

NH-83414 

RUTTEN8ER6  BERTRAM  A 

0M-O09B2 

RYAN  P  E 

MH-01011 

RYCHLAK  J  F 

M  -8*777 

RYNEARSON  ROBERT  R 

NH-14494 

SAALWAECHTER  GENE 

OM-81442 

SACHAR  EDWARD  J 

MH-067*» 

SACHS  R  R 

MH-00935 

SACKS  WILLIAM 

MH-03446 

SADOVNIKOFF  V 

OM-00210 

SAFILIOS  ROTHSCHILD 

MH-11438 

SAINATO  HELEN  K 

MH-10442 

SAKOOA  J  M 

M  -03621 

SAKODA  JAMES  M 

MH-0R177 

SALISBURY  R  F 

MH-0»912 

SALISBURY  RICHARD  F 

MH-07019 

SALISBURY  RICHARD  F 

MH-0**27 

SALTZSTEIN  HERBERT  0 

NH-10541 

SALZINGER  K 

MH-0*8»2 

SALZINGER  K 

M  -8***S 

SALZINGER  KURT 

MM-87477 

SALZINGER  KURT 

MK-077S9 

SAM  JOSEPH 

MM-04292 

SAM  JOSEPH 

MH-85293 

SAMORAJSKI  T 

MH-0*»T1 

SAMPSON  E  L 

MH-037*7 

SAMPSON  EDWARD  E 

NH-06404 

SAMPSON  H 

3M-0912* 

SA.MPSON  HAROLD 

MH-05723 

SAMUELS  INA 

NH-10041 

SAMUELS  STANLEY 

NH-10359 

SAMUELSON  A  F 

OM-02007 

SANDOAL  JAMES  W 

OM-01B14 

SANDER  LOUIS  W 

MH-07890 

SANDERS  BENJAMIN  E 

MH-06111 

SANDERS  RICHARD 

OM-00126 

SANDERS  RICHARO 

OH-01463 

SANDIFER  MYRON  G  JR 

MH-088OO 

SANDIFER  MYRON  G  JR 

MH-10812 

SANDIFER  MYRON  G  JR 

NH-10890 

sandifer  myron  g  jr 

MH-110»S 

SANDIFER  MYRON  G  JR 

MH-110*6 

SANDIFER  MYRON  G  JR 

MH-110*7 

SANDLER  JACK 

MH-09*S0 

SANDLER  JACK 

NH-06581 

SANDLER  M 

MH-0*B59 

SANFORD  NEVITT 

MH-09181 

SANSEIGNE  A 

MH-0*2*3 

SANUA  V  D 

MH-07796 

SAPIRSTEIN  MILTON  R 

OM- 00*07 

SAPORTA  SOL 

MH-023RS 

SARASON  IRWIN  G 

NH-08B30 

SARASON  IRWIN  G 

MH-03889 

SARASON  SEYMOUR  B 

MH-00712 

SARBIN  THEODORE  R 

MH-68345 

SARBIN  THEODORE  R 

MH-08676 

SAREYAN  ALEX 

OM-016*5 

SARGENT  D  A 

MH-00327 

SARGENT  DOUGLAS  A 

ON-81441 

SASLOW  GEORGE 

MH-61938 

SASSENRATH  J  M 

NH-04918 

SATTERFIELD  J  H 

M  -0**17 

SATTERFIELD  JAMES  H 

MH-0»808 

SATTERFIELD  JAMES  H 

MH-05806 

SAUL  LEON  J 

MH-07615 

SAWREY  W  L 

M  -0*70* 

SAWREY  WILLIAM  L 

MH-05287 

SAWYER  6  M 

OM-0057B 

SAWYER  JACK 

MH-05350 

SAXTON  G  H 

MH-07866 

SAXTON  GEORGE  H 

MH-10110 

SCANLON  JOHN  C 

OM-00735 

SCHACHTER  STANLEY 

MH-05203 

5CHACHTER  STANLEY 

MH-0258* 

SCHADE  JOHANNFS  P 

MH-0682S 

SCHAEFER  H  H 

MH-071*2 

SCHAEFER  HALMUTH  H 

MH-05»*6 

SCHAEFER  HALMUTH  H 

MH- 10093 

SCHAEFER  T  JR 

MH-05S18 

SCHAEFER  T  JR 

MH-07929 

SCHAEFER  T  JR 

MY-03651 

SCHAEFER  THEODORE  JR 

MH-0840I 

SCHAEFFER  ROBERT  W 

MH-08775 

SCHAEFFER  ROBERT  W 

MH-08795 

SCHAFER  STEPHEN 

MH-07058 

SCHARLOCK  DONALD  P 

MH-03552 

SCHEANS  0  J 

MH-08172 

SCHEIBE  KARL  E 

OM-02127 

SCHELLENBERG  JAMES  A 

MH-11093 

SCHENOEL  L  L 

MH-07092 

SCHENKER  VICTOR  J 

MH-07219 

SCH1AVI  RAUL  C 

MH-11091 

SCHIEFELBUSCH  R  L 

MH-00111 

SCHIEFEL6USCH  RICHARD  L 

OM-01127 

SCHIELE  BURTRUM  C 

MH-05106 

SCHILD  HEINZ  0 

MH-03S61 

SCHILLER  PETER  H 

MH-117*5 

SCHLEIFER  CARL  B 

NH-08*65 

SCHMIDT  HANS  JR 

MH-104*1 

SCHMIDT  JAMES  F 

MH-10184 

SCHMIDT  WILLIAM  M 

OM-00638 

SCHNEIDER  ALLEN  M 

MH-10447 

SCHNEIDER  D  M 

MH-05722 

SCHNEIDER  DAVID  M 

MH-07718 

SCHNEIDER  DAVID  M 

MH-0819* 

SCHNEIDER  DAVID  H 

NH-10783 

SCHNEIDMUHL  A  M 

MM-0132* 

SCHNEIRLA  T  C 

MH-01»*1 

SCHOENFELD  WILLIAM  N 

MM-08006 

SCHOENFELD  WILLIAM  N 

MH-08097 

SCHOENFELD  WILLIAM  N 

MH-08*80 

SCHOPLER  ERIC 

OM-01205 

SCHOPLER  J 

MH-06321 

SCHRIER  A  M 

MH-02818 

SCHRIER  ALLAN  M 

MH-07134 

SCHUBERT  M  S 

MH-05829 

SCHUCK  JOHN  R 

MH-1074* 

SCHULMAN  MARTIN  P 

NH-0*4S9 

SCHULMAN  SIDNEY 

NH-10213 

SCHULMAN  SIDNEY 

MH-027** 

SCHULTES  R  E 

MH-84941 

SCHULTES  RICHARD  E 

MH-96913 

SCHULTZ  OUANE  P 

MH-10011 

SCHULTZ  HERBERT  F 

OM-8173S 

SCHUMACHER  WILLIAM  E 

OH-41905 

SCHURTER  BETTYE  S 

OM-01T55 

SCHUSTER  CHARLES  R 

MH-08S0* 

SCHWAB  JOHN  J 

MH-10060 

SCHWARTZ  ARTHUR  L 

OM-00990 

SCHWARTZ  ARTHUR  S 

MH-07997 

SCHWARTZ  CHARLOTTE  6 

MH- 10016 

SCHWARTZ  E  P 

MH-00*37 

SCHWARTZ  F 

MH-07073 

SCHWARTZ  F 

M  -054*7 

SCHWARTZ  FRED 

MH-07220 

SCHWARTZ  M  S 

M  -03100 

SCHWARTZ  MARVIN 

MH-11231 

SCHWARTZ  MORRIS  S 

MH-06822 

SCHWARTZBAUN  J  S 

NH-0**86 

SCHWARTZ8AUM  JEROME  S 

MH-10801 

SCHWARZ  WOLFGANG 

NH-0379* 

SCOTT  E  0 

NH-86946 

SCOTT  EARL  D 

MH-088B6 

SCOTT  FRANCES  G 

NH-02131 

SCOTT  FRANCES  G 

MH-07S46 

SCOTT  GEORGE  T 

MH-03903 

SCOTT  J  P 

MH-0*»I2 

SCOTT  JOHN  P 

MH-0»*B1 

SCOTT  WILLIAM  A 

HH-01497 

SCOTT  WILLIAM  A 

MH-07998 

SCOVILLE  WILLIAM  B 

MH-02247 

SCREVEN  C  G 

MH-11407 

SEALE  ARTHUR  L 

OM-01780 

SEARS  R  R 

3M-09122 

SEARS  ROBERT  R 

MH-05398 

SEARS  WILLIAM  F 

OM-01389 

SEASHORE  S  E 

MH-03413 

SEWEOK  THOMAS  A 

MH-074B8 

SECHREST  L 

MH-057*9 

SECHREST  L 

MH-07906 

SECHREST  L  B 

MH-02747 

SECHZER  JERI  A 

MH-10792 

SECORO  P  F 

MH-01892 

SECOND  PAUL  F 

MH-03620 

SEDARAT  M 

MH-00738 

SEEMAN  JULIUS 

MH-80493 

SEEMAN  MELVIN 

MH-10*60 

SEEVERS  MAURICE  H 

MH-05S20 

SEGAL  B  E 

MH-06S76 

SEGAL  ERWIN  M 

MH-10042 

SEGAL  EVALYN  F 

MH-08505 

SEGUNDO  JOSE  P 

MH-05183 

SEIOEL  R  J 

MH-058** 

SE1DEL  R  J 

M  -0399* 

SEIDEL  R  J 

M  -05008 

SEIOENBERG  BERNARD 

MH-0B035 

SEITZ  P  F  D 

OM-611S7 

SELLERS  M  H 

MH  -60  758 

SELLIN  THORSTEN 

OM-012S2 

SELTZER  L  E 

MH-05939 

SELZER  M  L 

MH-86476 

SENGSTAKE  CORD  B 

MH-11695 

SENTER  RODERICK  J 

MH-11063 

SEWALL  L  G 

OM-00001 

MH-alptu  10 


SEWELL    Hll.ll"    H  MH-04275 

SEXTON    PATRICIA    CAYO  OM-01222 

SHACK    WILLIAM    A  MH-071M 

SHAOER    RICHARO     I  MH-10449 

SMAFER    V    W  MM-01154 

SHAFFER    J    W  MH-0683* 

SHAFTER    A    J  MM-01123 

SHAGASS    CHARLES  HH-12507 

SHAGASS    CHARLES  NH-02635 

SHAKLEE    ALFRED    B  MH-01S27 

SHAHAN    J  NH-0349B 

SHAHAN    J  MH-04  398 

SHANOS    HARLEY    C  MH-04408 

SHANLEY    F    J  MH-07010 

SHANNON    LYLE    W  NM-11347 

SHAPIRA    J  MH-05696 

SHAPIRA    J  MH-05900 

SHAPIRO    0  NH-04209 

SHAPIRO    DAVIO  MH-08B53 

SHAPIRO   OAVIO    S  ON-00244 

SHAPIRO   H   L  NH-04931 

SHAPIRO    H    M  MH-05713 

SHAPIRO    S  MH-09172 

SHARPLESS    S    >  MH-O6018 

SHAW   C   R  MH-07214 

SHAH   CHARLES   R  MH-07S74 

SHEARN    0    W  H    -03194 

SHEEHAN    JANE    P  OM-00939 

SHEEHAN   JANE    P  OM-01438 

SHEERER    E    T  NH-0075T 

SHEERIN    SISTER   N   T  MH-07199 

SHELLET   MARRT   P  NH-07831 

SHELLY    J    »  MH-0O4S3 

SHELLY    JOSEPH    A  OM-0ir*2 

SHEPARO    P    H  W-04439 

SHEPAROSON   NARY    T  Mh-06324 

SHEPPE    «   BARB   C  NH-054S* 

SHEVRIN   ho«aro  NH-02237 

SMI RA I  SHI    T    J  MH-009T3 

SHIRAISMI    T    J  NH-B1S24 

SHIRAISHI    TOYOHIKO   J  OM-01572 

SHIREMAN   CHARLES   H  OM-OOM1 

SHNAVONIAN    8    M  NH-04022 

SHNEIDMAN   EOWIN   5  ON-00178 

SHORE    PARKHURST    A  MH-05831 

SHOPT    J   F    JR  MH-03JO1 

SHORT    JANES    F    JR  MM-071SB 

SICE   JEAN  MH-08027 

SIOMAN   MURRAY  NH-03408 

SIEGEL    A   E  I*4-B3»I1 

SIEGEL    t    J  mh- 06*5  5 

S1EGEL    BERNARD    J  MH-0J337 

SIEGEL    BERNARD    J  MH-0M02 

SIEGEL    6ERAL0   N  NH-01743 

SIEGEL   P   i  HM-*7»*S 

SIEGEL   PAUL    S  MH-10J20 

StEHR    DONALD    J  HH-043S9 

SIELKE    EUGENE   L  0N-«l»i3 

SI6EL    1    E  MM-B2RB3 

1IGEL   ROBERTA   S  MM- 1*112 

SI6EL    ROBERTA    5  MH-1142* 

SIGUROSOM  H   R  NH-*0*1S 

SIGURDSON  H    R  NH-01130 

StGUROSON  H   R  HH-tI31* 

SIGURDSON  HERBERT   R  OH-0IS7O 

SUES    WALTER    A  OM-014»4 

SILBERSTEIN   RICHARD   H  NH-07431 

SILBERSTEIN   RICHARD  N  ON-01I01 

SILK    EMANUEL    I  OM-01R** 

SILVA   FRANCISCO  0M-017T4 

SILVA    RICAROO    AA  NM-Ctr90 

SILVER   *  J  NH-0343* 

SILVERMAN    A    J  MM-»7»*» 

SILVERMAN   ALBERT   J  MH-0M04 

SILVERSTEIN   ALBERT  NH-0197* 

SIHKINS   L  NH-*S**3 

SINKINS    LAWRENCE  MH-0S0O5 

SINKINS   LAWRENCE  NH-10433 

S1HHEL    ARNOLD  MH-I1014 

SINXEL   M  L  MH-0T7A0 

SIMMEL   M  L  MH-082SO 

SIMMON    S  MH-068** 

SIMMONS    0   G  >M-0»1»T 

SIMMONS   022IE   G  MH-014T7 

SIMMONS   022IE   G  NH-89182 

SIMMONS   0Z2IE   G  MH-04208 

SIMON   ALEXANDER  MH-M143 

SIMON   E    J  HH-**Z94 

SIMON   ERIC   J  MH-10227 

SIMON   HERBERT    A  NH-07722 

SIMON   J   RTCMARD  NH-84242 

SIMON   SEYMORE  NH-08417 

SIMONOS    PAUL    E  MH-07341 

SIMONOS   PAUL    E  MH-11099 

SIMPSON   G   E  HH-03»37 

SIMPSON   GEORGE   E  MH-0»127 

SIMPSON   GEORGE   M  MH-0I2A0 

SIMPSON   6E0RGE   M  MH-07234 

SIMPSON    WILLIAM    E  MK-112»2 

SIMSARIAN   FRANCES   R  OM-O209O 

SIMSON   CLYDE   B  OM-OOA53 

SINES   J   0  MH-04097 

SINGER    J  L  MH-02279 

SINGER    J   L  MH-6617* 

SINGER    JEROME    E  HH-07S15 

SINGER    JEROME    E  MH-07404 

SINGER    JEROME   L  MH-08»*4 

SINGER    JEROME   L  MH-10954 

SINGER    PHILIP  MH-OS221 

SINGER   R   0  MH-04490 

SINGER   ROBERT   D  NH-0SS71 

SINGH   S    D  N   -032*3 

SIRES    E  OM-00631 

SKARO   A   6  MH-04779 

SKOLER   DANIEL   L  OM-00998 

SLATER   P   E  NH-08128 

SLATER    PHILIP    E  MH-107A* 

SLAWSON   ROBERT   M  OM-00918 

SLOAN   NARION   B  OH-00329 

SLOANE    HOWARD   N    JR  NH-1108* 


SMALL    JOYCE    G  MH-0555* 

SMALL    JOYCE    G  MH-10098 

SMALL   M    0  MH-06389 

SMITH    A  MH-05951 

SMITH    ALFRED    A  MH-01434 

SMITH   8    M  MH-34A68 

SMITH   C  MH-06438 

SMITH    C    E  WH-07J99 

SMITH    CHARLES    J  MH-06235 

SMITH   CHARLES    P  NH-05301 

SMITH    CHARLES    P  MH-08045 

SMITH   COLIN   M  OM-00920 

SMITH   DONALO  OM-01481 

SMITH    DORIS  OM-00943 

SMITH    F    V    JR  OM-00541 

SMITH    JOHN   G  OM-01702 

SMITH    KARL    U  MH-04785 

SMITH    CARL    U  MH-0AA49 

SMITH    KATHLEEN  MH-0A447 

SMITH    KATHLEEN  MH-054I5 

SMITH   KATHLEEN  MH-10295 

SMITH   M   BREWSTER  MH-10410 

SMITH    MONCRIEFF    H    JR  MH-11148 

SMITH   PIERRE    F  MH-0*132 

SMITH   R    T  NH-66437 

SMITH   ROBERT   J  MH-10152 

SMITH   ROBERT    J  MH-10379 

SMITH    THOMAS    E  MH-08488 

SNYDER    CHARLES    R  MH-091*? 

SNYDER    CHARLES    R  MH-1019* 

SNYOER    JOHN    F  MH-0B32A 

SNYDER    LAURENCE    H  MH-02891 

SOAR   ROBERT    S  OM-0I094 

SOAR   ROBERT    S  OM-02045 

SOCHOR    F   M  MH-07438 

SODOY    t  M    -04998 

SOHLER    ARTHUR  MH-»731» 

SOLLENBERGER    RICHARD    T  MH-11437 

SOLI  tY    CM  M   -04190 

SOLOMAN    P  MH-0I943 

SOLOMON    LEONARD    F  MM-05333 

SOLOMON   PHILIP  MH-0T153 

SOLOMON    RICHARO    L  MH-0A202 

SOL  SO    R    L  MH-04421 

SOMMERNESS   M   DUANE  OM-017S4 

SONTAG   L   W  MH-01240 

SOSKIN   W   F  H  -03321 

SOUTHARD    CURTIS  OM-01134 

SOUTHUICK    C   H  MM-07397 

SOUTHWORTH   J   W  OM-00347 

SPAULDING   ROBERT   W  OM-02203 

SPEAR   NORMAN    E  MH-08T70 

SPEAR    NORMAN    E  MH-08B88 

SPEAR    NORMAN    E  MH-10194 

SPEARS   WILLIAM   C  NH-B8M1 

SPECTOR    E  NV-*444« 

SPECTOR    ELLIOT  NH-104M 

SPEERS   REX   W  OM-01204 

SPENCE    DONALD    R  MH-*4«2S 

IPENCER    ROBERT    S  0>t-*2*7* 

SPERRY   8  MM-0J144 

SPERRY    ROGER    W  MH-03ST2 

SPICER    EOWARD   H  MH-101*2 

SPIEGEL    JOHN   P  MH-*3324 

SPIE6ELBERG   HERBERT  MM-077** 

SPIELBER6ER    C   0  NH-07444 

SPIELBERGER    C   D  0N-0O342 

SPIGEL    IRWIN   N  MH-0S47V 

SPINDLER   G   D  MH-07029 

SPINDLER   GEORGE    D  MH-10130 

SRIRO  HELFORO   E  MM-*22»5 

SP1RO  HELFORD   E  MH-11M7 

SPIRTES    MORRIS    A  MH-07340 

SPIRTES   MORRIS   A  MH-07271 

SPIRTES   MORRIS   A  MH-1147* 

SPIRTES   MORRIS   A  MH-1173* 

SPITZ   H  H  MH-*4S33 

SPIVACK    G  MH-04SJI 

SPIVACK    6EORGE  MH-08709 

5PRA6UE    JAMES   M  MH-02S2B 

SPRA6UE   R    L  MM-05447 

SPRATT    ROBERT    J  OM-01949 

SPRIESTERSB4CH   D   C  MH-01138 

SPRINCE   HERBERT  MH-01013 

SPRINGER   DONALD  ON-01348 

SPRINGER   G   P  MH-03343 

SPURR   GERALD   B  MH-04440 

STAATS    A   W  MH-02381 

STACHNU    T  NH-0J233 

STAOOOM   JOHN   E   R  MM-11325 

STAMBAUOH  R    L  MH-0549* 

STAMM    JOHN    S  MH-04471 

STAMM    JOHN    S  MH-**044 

STANIFORO   PHILIP    S  MH-07»»S 

STANTON   HOWARD   R  NH-03870 

STARK    LAWRENCE  MH-0417S 

STARK    LAWRENCE  MH-11907 

STARKWEATHER    JOHN    A  MH-0337S 

STECHLER   G  MH-04239 

STECHLER   GERALD  MH-0S>*7 

STECK   ROBERT   C  OM-01T77 

STEED  GITEL  MH-10*1S 

STEFANIS   COSTAS   N  MH-11201 

STEGMAN    E    J  MH-07104 

STEHMAN    V    A  MH-S4077 

STEHMAN    V   A  0M-010S2 

STEIN    JEAN   F  MH-*M77 

STEIN   L    L  MH-44317 

STEIN   M    I  MH-09188 

STEIN   MARVIN  MH-1044S 

STEIN    NARVIN  MH-11349 

STEIN  MORRIS    I  NH-10*** 

STEIN   MORRIS    I  MH-108»9 

STEIN   WILLIAM   W  MH-04371 

STEINBACH   R    A  MH-04973 

STEINER    IVAN   D  MH-04440 

STELLAR    ELIOT  MH-*3S7l 

STERN   J   A  MH-05475 

STERN   JOHN   A  MH-07140 

STERN    JOHN    A  MH-08477 


STERN   JOHN    A 

MH-027S5 

STERN   P 

NH-0613B 

STERNBERG    S 

MH-07055 

STERNBERG    T    H 

MH-01012 

STERNE    RICHARD    S 

MH-11277 

STERRITT    G   M 

MH-07900 

STERN  ITT    G   M 

MH-02  77* 

STERRITT   G  M 

MH-03S7* 

STEVENS    DAVIO   A 

MH-10330 

STEVENS    J   0 

MH-04552 

STEVENSON   HAROLD   W 

MH-0144S 

STEVENSON    HAROLD    W 

MH-03519 

STEVENSON    IAN 

MH-07401 

STEWART    B   R 

MH -87*19 

STEWART    CHARLES    » 

MH-10747 

STEWART    D   K 

MM-0379S 

STEWART    GEORGE    H 

OM-01421 

STEWART    MARK    A 

MH-0504B 

STEWART   MARK   A 

MH-08475 

STEWART   OMER   C 

MM-*91»4 

STIEFEL    JOHN 

MH-»*«7J 

STILLINGER   CECIL   G 

OM-0177S 

ST1LSON    D   W 

MH-»5744 

STILSON   DONALD   W 

MM-11005 

STOCK    0 

MM-02304 

STOCK    DOROTHY 

MH-04027 

STOCK8URGER    JOHN    C 

OM-02044 

STOKELY   P   S 

MH-07210 

STOU.ER   ROBERT    J 

MH-02840 

STONE   GEORGE   C 

im-0413* 

STONE   NELLIE   D 

OM-01IBS 

STONE   0   M 

MH-07024 

STORM   THOMAS 

MH-10240 

STORM    THOMAS    F 

MH-1029B 

STORROW    HUGH   A 

MM-02474 

STOTLANO    E 

MH-«»473 

STOTLANO   E 

MH-«24r3 

STOTSKY    BERNARD   A 

OM-01434 

STOUT    JOHN   F 

MH-10S21 

STOVER   LEON   E 

MH-10023 

STOWA    J   N 

NH-04447 

STRAUS    M   A 

MH-0411S 

STRAUS    M   A 

N   -0S147 

STRE1B   GORDON    F 

MH-11T4* 

STRICKER   LAWRENCE   J 

HM-1II14 

STRICKLAND   BOMNIE    R 

NH-1»2«2 

STRICKLAND   L   H 

MH-S4S14 

STRICKLANO   L    H 

M  -H»5153 

STRINGER    LORENE    A 

OM-BOIM 

STROOTBECK   FRED   L 

HH-B9S72 

STROEBEL    CHARLES   F 

»1-«*»»2 

STROTHER    C    R 

MH-*7**7 

STROUTMES    ANDREW 

MH-1027U 

STRURR   HANS   H 

MN-#21T1 

STRURR   HANS    H 

NM-*40*1 

STUCKEY   COATES 

0M-#1T»1 

SWR)T   E 

MN-M4N 

STMST   ELLIOT 

MM -ll**** 

9TVEN   m   R 

•M-HM134 

BMBUlIB  ALBERT   J 

(M'Ur** 

M""  11**4 

tttCHMAN   ROSSLYN    4 

SODAK    FREOCRICK   N 

NH-03140 

MOAK   FREOCRICK   N 

MN-0B9M 

SUGFRMAN    A    ARTHUR 

MH-*S191 

SW«I    TETSU 

0M-*1*4« 

SUINM   R    N 

MM-47490 

SULLIVAN    PAUL    D 

MM-04443 

SULLIVAN   RICHARD    T 

■N-UTBl 

SOLT    WILLIAM   M 

0M-*14»3 

SUMMERFTELB   ARTHUR 

MH-0JJ1S 

SUMMERS    S    A 

HH-B4410 

SUPER ST! RE    EDWARD 

MH-47M7 

SURRES   PATRICK 

MH-«41*4 

SUMEX    J  N 

0M-  00  735 

SVTCLim    JOHN    P 

MH-*J»»0 

SUTTON    s 

MH-830S1 

sarrroa  $ 

NM-»5«33 

SUTTON    SAMUEL 

MM-87T7* 

SUARBCR    CONSTANCE   N 

OM-01T90 

SUANSBM   A  m 

M  -*MT2 

SUANSUR   ALBERT   N 

m-mn 

swart:  marc  j 

MM-*»T»7 

SUIDLER  NINA   B 

MM-«*S70 

SYNBCR   CHARLES    R 

m -41314 

SZASZ    T   S 

m-»S704 

SZASZ   T   S 

NH-*7«»* 

SZVREK    STANISLAUS   A 

NH-*2*32 

TABCR   MERLIN 

0Pt-*2*»3 

TAKEMERI    A   E 

NH-03»9T 

TAKETOMO   Y 

HH-M0O2 

TALKINGTOR   RERRY    C 

OM-01410 

TALLAND   G    A 

MH-*4«*4 

TANAKA    HENRY   T 

OM-0011* 

TANSRI    SANDRA    S 

MH-10324 

TAPR   J    T 

MH-44424 

TAPR   JA<K   T 

MH-47745 

TARJAN    GEORGE 

OM-01*25 

TARUMIANZ    ALEXIS 

OM-0130* 

TARWATER   J   $ 

NH-07B*8 

TARWATER    J    S 

OM-0093* 

TAX   SOL 

MH-*7»77 

TAYLOR    CHARLES    E 

OH-011B* 

TEAMAN    J    E 

MH-»I»*3 

TERFT   S   K 

MH-»*39i 

TECHTSOONIAN   MARTHA 

NH-11B10 

TEGHTSOORIAN    ROBERT 

HH-1IBO* 

TE6HTS0ONIAN   ROBERT 

MH-83339 

TEICHER    JOSEPH   0 

0M-S1432 

TEICHNER   WARREN   H 

MH-04201 

TEITELBAUM  P 

MH-04T21 

TEITELBAUM  PHILIP 

MH-02114 

TEMPORE    V    J 

MH-07340 

TEMPORE   VINCENT   J 

HH-10242 

TERMAN    C    RICHARD 

MH-M2R9 

TERRACE    H   S 

MM-0S77* 

TERRELL    GLENN 

MH-8  2**3 

TERRIEN   FREDERIC    N 

MH-8SIS7 

TERWILLIGER    ROBERT    F 

MH-03111 

TERWILLIGER    ROBERT   F 

MH-1017* 

TEUBER   HANS   L 

N   -03*47 

MH-alpha  11 


TEUBER  HANS  LUKAS  MH-05673 

TEXTOR  R  B  MH-05478 

TEXTOR  R  B  M  -04369 

TEXTOR  R  B  M  -05128 

TEXTOR  ROBERT  B  MH-08378 

THASS  THIENEMANN  T  MH-05948 
THASS-THIENEMANN  THEODORE    MH-08094 

THEIOS  J  M  MH-07471 

THELEN  HERBERT  A  OM-02O10 

THERMAN  P  0  HH-07056 

THOMAS  ALEXANDER  MH-04907 

THOMAS  ALEXANDER  HH-03614 

THOMAS  D  R  MH-04203 

THOMAS  DOROTHY  S  MH-05375 

THOMAS  GARTH  J  MH-01370 

THOMPSON  CHARLES  P  MH-08268 

THOMPSON  GEORGE  G  MH-08382 

THOMPSON  MERRELL  E  MH-10692 

THOMPSON  R  W  MH-07750 

THOMPSON  ROBERT  MH-06377 

THOMPSON  ROBERT  L  MH-07152 

THOMPSON  TRAVIS  I  MH-08470 

THOMPSON  TRAVIS  I  MH-11135 

THOMPSON  W  D  MH-06067 

THOMPSON  WILLIAM  D  MH-07223 

THOMSON  A  M  ON-007*4 

THORNER  MELVIN  W  MH-10832 

THULINE  H  C  MH-05*84 

THUROW  G  R  MH-07494 

THURSTON  JOHN  R  ON-00472 

TISHE  T  J  MH-07813 

TI6HE  THOMAS  J  MH-11088 

TINE  SEBASTIAN  OM-01122 

TITCHENER  J  L  MH-02534 

TOBACH  ETHEL  MH-08376 

TOBACH  ETHEL  MH-11043 

TOBIN  w  G  MH-00844 

TOBY  J  MH-83873 

TOBY  JACKSON  MH-07620 

TOIGO  ROHOLO  MH-87434 

TOLL  ARTHUR  E  OM-01T19 

TOLMAN  CHARLES  W  MH-10034 

TOLOR  A  M  -05088 

TOMAN  J  E  P  MH-07764 

TOMAN  JAMES  E  P  MH-05503 

TOMAN  JAMES  E  P  MH-06*98 

TOMAN  JAMES  E  P  MH-08788 

TONKINS  SILVAN  NH-10087 

TONKINS  SILVAN  S  MH-04485 

TONLINSON  TOMMY  M  MH-10471 

TORRES  A  A  MH-06218 

TORRES  ADRELIO  A  MH-08357 

TORRES  F  NH-02*92 

TORREY  JANE  W  MH-07147 

TORREY  NATALIE  E  MH-10187 

TOWNSEND  P  MH-85511 

TRABASSO  THOMAS  R  MH-887*1 

TRAPOLO  M  A  MH-07801 

TRAPOLD  MILTON  A  MH-08799 

TRAST  N  OH-00741 

TRAVIS  R  P  JR  MH-6739* 

TRAVIS  R08ERT  P  JR  MH-08820 

TREICHLER  F  ROBERT  MH-08*02 

TRE1CHLER  F  ROBERT  MH-10335 

TRIANDIS  H  C  MH-06151 

TRIANDIS  LEIGH  M  HH-04204 

TRIMBLE  B  ON-00812 

TROITT  EDWARD  B  JR  MH-08101 

TRUITT  EDWARD  B  JR  MH-84812 

TRYON  R  C  MH-03B11 

TRYOM  ROBERT  C  HH-08134 

TSAI  L  S  MY-03017 

TUCHHANN  DuPLESSIS  H  MH-04008 

TUCKER  IRVING  F  MH-08427 

TUCKER  IRVING  F  MH-10700 

TUNTURI  ARCHIE  R  NH-04234 

TORRBULL  J  W  M  -0*900 

TURNER  E  OH-00251 

TYCE  FRANCIS  A  OM-81497 

TYLER  FORREST  B  MH-01137 

OEKI  S  MH-04*74 

UHL  CHARLES  N  MH-04B9* 

UHL  CHARLES  N  HH-0B520 

UHL  CHARLES  N  NH-10504 

UHLE  FREDERICK  C  MH-02829 

UHLENHUTH  EBERHARD  H  MH-06350 

UHR  L  M  M  -05397 

HHR  LEONARD  M  MH-05254 

UHR  LEONARD  M  MH-1224* 

ULIN  R  0  MH-06902 

8LIN  R  0  M  -8*713 

ULRICH  ROGER  E  MH-08841 

URBEN  WALTER  J  OM-01801 

URBEN  WALTER  J  OM-01802 

UTTAL  WILLIAM  R  MH-08784 

UYENO  EDWARD  T  MH-06455 

VAILLANT  G  E  MH-05717 

VALENSTEIN  ELLIOT  S  MH-0*»29 

VAN  ARSDOL  MAURICE  D  JR  NH-66  729 

VAN  ATTA  LOCHE  MH-06840 

VAN  SOHMERS  PETER  MH-07501 

VANANERON6EN  S  T  OM-0179S 

VANBREEMEN  VERNE  L  MH-03603 

VANDAMENT  WILLIAM  E  MH-11197 

VANDENBERG  S  G  MH-06203 

VANOENBERG  S  G  MH-07033 

VANDENBERG  STEVEN  G  MH-87708 

VANDENBERG  STEVEN  G  MH-07BB0 

VANDER  KLOOT  WILLIAM  G  MH-02172 

VANDERPLAS  J  M  MH-04237 

VANE  JOHN  R  MH-86435 

VARMA  B  N  MH-048S3 

VATTAHO  FRANK  J  MH-0838* 

VAUGHAN  CHARLES  W  MH-09218 

VAUGHAN  HERBERT  G  JR  NH-06723 

VAYMtNGER  JOHN  M  MH-0633* 

VAZUKA  FRANCIS  A  HH-05418 

VEtTH  I  MH-01543 

VEITH  ILZA  NH-10833 

VELASCO  PROVIDENCE  C  OM-01833 


VELASC0-AL2AGA  J  H 

MH-07S26 

VENABLE  J  H 

MH-00855 

VENABLE  J  H 

MH-00944 

VENTURELLA  V  S 

MH-05716 

VERHAVE  THOM 

MH-I0337 

VERNON  CHARLES  R 

OM-01297 

VEROFF  J  u 

MH-05423 

VEROFT  JOSEPH 

MH-10554 

VESTERGAARD  PER  B 

MH-01953 

VIDULICH  R  N 

MH-06402 

VINTER  R  D 

M  -02104 

VISOTSKY  HAROLD  M 

OM-00900 

VITOLS  M  M 

OM-00826 

VITOLS  M  M 

OM-01714 

VIT2  PAUL  C 

MH-07527 

VITZ  PAUL  C 

MH-11040 

VOEGELE  GEORGE  E 

OM-01739 

VOGEL  E 

MH-05903 

VOGEL  E  F 

M  -05129 

VOGT  E  Z 

MH-07047 

VOGT  EVON  Z 

MH-07951 

VOGT  EVON  Z 

MH-08349 

VOGT  EVON  Z 

MH-11478 

VOGT  EVON  Z 

MH-02100 

VOLDENG  A  NELSON 

NH-10063 

VON  GRUNEBAUM  G  E 

MH-04*45 

VONEIDA  THEODORE  J 

MH-070S1 

VOOR  J  H 

MH-078S9 

VOORHEES  WILLIAM  0  JR 

OM-02101 

VOSS  J  F 

MH-08291 

VOSS  JAMES  F 

MH-03531 

VOTH  HAROLD  M 

MH-07547 

VOTH  HAROLD  M 

MH-10942 

WAELSCH  HE  I  MR  I CH 

MH-04242 

WAELSCH  HEINRICH 

NH-07345 

WAG6  C  F 

OM-005B2 

WAG6  C  F 

OM-80847 

WAGLEY  C 

MH-06445 

WA6LEY  C  W 

MH-03720 

WAGLEY  CHARLES 

MH-10151 

WAGMAN  WILLIAM 

MH-10*63 

WA6NER  MAHLON  W 

MH-10185 

WAHLER  ROBERT  G 

MH-103*0 

WAHLER  ROBERT  G 

MH-H759 

WAISMAN  H  A 

MH-05048 

WAISMAN  H  A 

MH -02730 

WAISMAN  H  A 

M  -03499 

WALASZEK  EDWARD  J 

MH-01902 

WALDEN  ROBERT  E 

OM-81490 

WALK  R  D 

MH-06947 

WALKER  E  L 

MH-04239 

WALKER  M  B 

NH-01J12 

WALKER  RICHARD  N 

MH-11J30 

WALKER  RONALD  E 

MH-11739 

WALLACE  ANTHONY  F 

NH-11358 

WALLACE  D  L 

M  -0*5*9 

WALLACE  SAMUEL  E 

MH-11*11 

WALLACM  HANS 

MH-11889 

WALLACH  MICHAEL  A 

NH-12249 

WALLEN  J  L 

MH-03430 

WALLER  MARCUS  B 

MH-8TS3* 

WALLERSTEIN  R  S 

MH-01B11 

WALLERSTEIN  ROBERT  S 

MH-08308 

WALLIN  P 

M  -8*308 

WALSH  J  F 

MH-07T*S 

WALSTER  ELAINE  C 

NH-10TO 

WALTER  WILBERT  G 

MH-11450 

WALTERS  C  E 

MH-07»*8 

WALTERS  C  ETTA 

MH-883I2 

WALTERS  G  C 

mh-8T3*2 

WALTERS  GUY  M 

MH-6*»83 

WALTERS  GUV  M 

MH-10**5 

WAPNER  SEYMOUR 

HH-003*8 

WARD  C  H 

MH-0579* 

WARDWELL  E  S 

MH-0T831 

WARE  E  E 

MH-04739 

WARE  E  E 

HM-03941 

WARREN  D  JR 

MH-86513 

WARREN  J  M 

HH-05835 

WARREN  J  M 

MH-813** 

WARREN  J  M 

MH-8339* 

WARREN  JOHN  M 

MH-8*734 

WARREN  MARGUERITE  0 

OH- 00591 

WARREN  ROLAND  L 

MH-J1885 

WARSHAW  L  J 

NH-82*22 

WARSHAW  LEON  J 

NH-022W 

WASHBURN  S  L 

NH-05502 

WASHBURN  S  L 

NH-05S*2 

WASHBURN  S  L 

M  -05850 

WASHBURN  SHERWOOD  L 

MH-08307 

WASHBURN  SHERWOOD  L 

NH-08423 

WASHBURR  SHERWOOD  L 

MH-11273 

WASHBURN  SHERWOOD  L 

MH-11487 

WASSERHAN  E 

MH-05852 

WATK1NS  C 

MH-0193* 

WATSON  J  B 

M  -8*377 

WATSON  JOHN  S 

NH-10431 

WATSON  ROBERT  I 

MH-07870 

WATTS  DAN TEL  T 

MH-039T2 

WATZLAWICK  PAUL 

MH-07*S9 

WAUGH  NANCY  C 

MH-08119 

WAY  JAMES  L 

MH-10109 

WAYNER  MATTHEW  J 

MH-11832 

WAZIRI  RAFIQ 

MH -08717 

WEBB  W  W 

NH-82735 

WEBB  WARREN  W 

MH-8234* 

WEBB  WILSE  B 

MH-83881 

WEBER  ROBERT  J 

MH-0855B 

WEBER  ROBERT  J 

MH-10725 

WEBSTER  RAYMOND  B 

MH-07938 

WEBSTER  RONALD  L 

HH-11420 

WECHSLER  MAGDALENA  B 

MH-06  304 

WECKLER  J  E 

MH-86817 

WECKROTH  JOHAN 

MH-83595 

WECKROTH  JOHAN  E 

HH-0605* 

WEIGERT  EDITH  H 

OM-01193 

WE  I  LAND  I  H 

H  -03890 

WE  I  LAND  I  HYMAN 

OM-81480 

WEINBERGER  NORMAN  M 

MH-11250 

WEINER  H 

NH-05400 

WEINER  H 

MH-06118 

WEINER  H 

M  -05^58 

WEINER  H 

MY-u5ol3 

WEINER  HERBERT 

MH-06259 

WEINER  HERBERT 

MH-11889 

WEINER  HYMAN  J 

OM-01523 

WEINER  LEONARD 

OM-01446 

WEINREICH  URIEL 

MH-05743 

WEINREICH  URIEL 

MH-08106 

WEINSTEIN  EUGENE 

MH-07181 

WEINSTEIN  SIDNEY 

MH-10393 

WEINSTOCK  S 

MH-03342 

WEINTRAUB  w 

MH-06053 

WEIR  M  W 

MH-05577 

WEIR  MORTON  W 

MH-08933 

WEISBERG  PAUL 

MH-08039 

WEISBERG  PAUL 

MH-11499 

WEISS  BERNARD 

MH-08353 

WEISS  BERNARD 

MH-11752 

WEISS  BERNARD 

MH-03229 

WEISS  JONATHAN  H 

MH-08442 

WEISS  R  F 

MH-04523 

WEISS  ROBERT  F 

MH-07633 

WEISS  ROBERT  F 

MH-11872 

WEISS  STANLEY  J 

MH-087S3 

WEISS  W 

MH-81351 

WEITMAN  MORRIS 

MH-08377 

WEITZMAN  ELLIOT  D 

MH-04961 

WELCH  ANNEMARIE  S 

MH-11T95 

WELCH  B  L 

MH-0B2S7 

WELFOSD  A  T 

MH-07295 

WELKER  WALLACE  I 

MH-02784 

WELLER  L 

MH-04800 

WELT  ISAAC  0 

MH-65255 

WENAR  C 

MH -04889 

WENAR  C 

M  -05044 

WENAR  CHARLES 

MH-07887 

WENDT  G  R 

MH-04481 

WENGER  M  A 

MY-012S1 

WENGER  MARION  A 

MH-00788 

WENKERT  E 

MH-05815 

WENKERT  ERNEST 

MH-01301 

WENRICH  W  W 

NH-08809 

WENZEL  BERNICE  M 

MH-08839 

WENZEL  D  G 

MH-06482 

WEPMAN  J  M 

MH-07405 

WERBOFF  JACK 

MH-08943 

WERKMAN  S  L 

MH-060*8 

WERNER  GERHARD 

MH-07882 

WERNER  0 

MH-08r99 

WERNER  OSWALD 

MH-10940 

WERNERT  JOHN  J 

OM-0IT24 

WERNERT  JOHN  J  JR 

OM-02048 

WESTBERG  G  E 

MH-00412 

WESTERFELD  W  W 

MH-019*7 

WESTFALL  B  A 

MH-0*?»5 

WESTHEIMER  GERALD 

MH-0383* 

WEST  IE  FRANK  R 

MH -87914 

WHALEN  R  E 

MH -86983 

WHALEN  R  E 

MH-"8717a 

WHATLEY  CHARLES  D 

NH-'e5220 

WHEATLEY  DAVID 

MH-0*13S 

WHEATLEY  SPENCER  B 

OM-00813 

WHITE  R  A 

MH-04577 

WHITE  R  A 

MH-08227 

WHITE  RICHARD  P 

MH-11189 

WHITE  ROBERT  A 

MH-113S3 

WHITE  SHELDON  H 

MH-03639 

WHITEHILL  A  M  JR 

MH-06929 

WHITEMAN  MARTIN 

MH-10S78 

WHITING  J  W 

MH-1036* 

WHITING  J  W  M 

MH-05889 

WRITING  JOHN  W  M 

MH-81894 

WHITING  JOHN  W  M 

MH-07B67 

WHITMAN  ROY  M 

MH-03033 

WH1TTIER  J  R 

MH-03875 

WH1TTIER  J  R 

MH-039»3 

WHITTIER  JOHN  R 

MH-04301 

WHITTIER  JOHN  R 

MH-07901 

WHITTIER  JOHN  R 

MH-03501 

WHYTE  W  F 

MH-8»8** 

WICKELGREN  W  A 

MH-87724 

WICKELGREN  WAYNE  A 

MH-08890 

WICKENS  DELOS  D 

MH-08*23 

WIEBERS  JACOB  E 

MH-04344 

WIENER  LOUISE  L 

OM- 00907 

WIENER  MORTON 

MH-03840 

WIESEL  BENJAMIN 

MH-10S*4 

WIGGINS  J  S 

MH-0533>5 

WIGGINS  J  S 

MH-078*2 

WIKE  E  L 

MH -85194 

WILBER  G  L 

MH-06014 

WILCOTT  ROBERT  C 

MH-02318 

WILCOTT  ROBERT  C 

MH-04848 

WILCOTT  ROBERT  C 

MH-02483 

WILDBERGER  WILLIAM  C 

OM-02140 

WILENSKY  H  L 

MH-02209 

WILEY  ROBERT  A 

MH-07T42 

W1LKIE  G  H 

M  -05**1 

WILKINSON  CHARLES  8 

OM-01513 

WILLIAMS  B  J 

M  -0*400 

WILLIAMS  C  L 

OM-01941 

WILLIAMS  GERALD  E 

MH-085*4 

WILLIAMS  HAROLD  L 

MH-1084* 

WILLIAMS  HARRY  B 

OM-81414 

WILLIAMS  HARRY  B 

OM-01411 

WILLIAMS  HERBERT  H 

MH-08371 

WILLIAMS  J  H 

MH-00742 

WILLIAMS  R  M  JR 

MH-07741 

WILLIAMS  ROBIN  M  JR 

MH-10828 

WILLIAMS  T  G 

MH-01004 

WILLIAMS  T  GLYNE 

OM-01275 

WILLIAMS  T  GLYNE 

OM-02061 

WILLIS  L  M 

M  -042*7 

WILLIS  M  P 

MH-0*215 

WILLNER  A  E 

MH-0*410 

WILLNER  ALLEN 

MH-11314 

WILNER  D  M 

OM-00724 

WILNER  DANIEL  M 

OM-00089 

WILNER  DANIEL  M 

OM-01358 

MH-alpha  12 


WILSON  ALAN  B 

OM- 00970 

WILSON  r  V 

MH-0»T06 

WILSON  RONALD  S 

NH-06332 

WILSON  T  R 

MH-05642 

WILSON  THURLOW  R 

NH-08370 

WILSON  WARNER  R 

MH-10585 

WILSON  WILLIAM  A  JR 

MH-10972 

WILSON  WILLIAM  A  JR 

MH-04472 

WILSON  WILLIAM  P 

MH-02696 

WINDHAM  GERALD  0 

OM-00958 

WINDHAM  GERALD  0 

OM-02115 

WINIT2  H 

MH-05379 

WINITZ  H 

MH-03987 

WINITZ  HARRIS 

NH-08631 

WINNICK  W  A 

MH-06923 

WINNICK  WILMA  A 

MH-10538 

WINOGRAO  E 

MH-05875 

WINTER  WILLIAM  D 

MH-06560 

WINTERS  EUNICE  E 

MH-06662 

WINTERS  WALLACE  D 

MH-10S36 

WIRT  R  D 

MH-07320 

WIRT  ROBERT  0 

MH-01151 

WISCHNER  GEORGE  J 

MH-0«»S2 

WISCHNER  GEORGE  J 

MH-01290 

WISEMAN  FREDERICK 

OM-01Z18 

WtSHNER  JULIUS 

NH-042I1 

WIST  EUGENE  R 

MH-10362 

WITKIN  HERMAN  A 

MH-00428 

WITTE  R  S 

MH-07383 

WITTE  ROBERT  S 

MH-028»8 

WITTEN  HAROLD  B 

OM-01672 

WITTENBORN  J  R 

MH-03OO8 

WITTEN80RN  J  RICHARD 

NH-07*18 

WITTENBORN  J  RICHARD 

MH-10333 

WITTENBORN  JOHN  R 

MH-02525 

WITTENBORN  JOHN  R 

MH-10309 

WITTSON  C 

MH-00162 

WITTSON  C 

MH-01232 

WITTSON  C  L 

NH-05075 

WITTSON  C  L 

MY-0278* 

WITTSON  CECIL 

MH-06532 

WOERDEMAN  M  W 

MH-02373 

WOHLWILL  JOACHIM  F 

NH-11740 

WOLF  HAROLD  H 

MH-07397 

WOLF  STEWART  G 

MH-010** 

WOLFE  ALVIN  W 

MH-08267 

WOLFE  J  B 

NH-0*988 

WOLFF  P  H 

OM-01197 

WOLFF  PETER  H 

NH-0603* 

WOLFGANG  MARVIN  E 

MH-08726 

WOLIN  LEE  R 

MH-05756 

WOLINS  M 

MH-0593* 

WOLINS  M 

OM-006»3 

WOLINS  MARTIN 

OM-01*30 

WOLITZKY  DAVID  L 

MH-I1073 

WOLLEN  KEITH  A 

MH-11A.9* 

WOLMAN  I  J 

M  -0*267 

WOLOWITZ  HOWARD  M 

NH-0825* 

WOMACK  M  H 

NH-01006 

WOOD  HAMISH  C  S 

MH-88331 

WOODARD  JOHN  S 

MM-08603 

WOODBURNE  L  S 

MH-06052 

WOODS  FRANCES  J 

MH-06093 

WOODS  PAUL  J 

MH-02W3 

WOOLMAN  MYRON 

ON-01010 

WOOTTON  RAT  W 

OM-01*52 

WORDEN  FREDERIC  G 

MH-02A11 

WORDEN  FREDERIC  G 

MH-03831 

WORELL  LEONARD 

MH-04891 

WORTH  R  M 

MH-07T28 

WORT  IS  J 

OM-00370 

WORT1S  JOSEPH 

MH-02679 

WORTIS  JOSEPH 

OM-01335 

WORT  IS  S  BERNARD 

NH-08618 

WRIGHT  HERBERT  F 

MH-01098 

WRIGHT  HERBERT  F 

MH-11338 

WRIGHT  W  L 

NH-00658 

WUNDERLICH  R  A 

MH-05691 

WUNDERLICH  RICHARD  A 

MH-10308 

WURTZ  ROBERT  H 

MH-10293 

WYANT  M  E 

OM-01687 

WYATT  GERTRUD  L 

MH-04643 

WYLIE  LAURENCE 

MH-11332 

WYLIE  MARY  L 

OM-01472 

WYNNE  R  D 

NH-05984 

WYNNE  R  D 

MH-07581 

WYNNE  RONALD  D 

MH-1097* 

YAHALOM  ITAMAR 

OM-00617 

YAMAMURA  DOUGLAS  S 

MH-08640 

YARCZOWER  MATTHEW 

MH-08819 

YARROW  L  J 

MH-06808 

YARROW  L  J 

MH-09077 

YASUNOBU  KERRY  T 

MH-10280 

YELEN  R  DELPHINE 

MH-10259 

YOCHELSON  L 

MH-06485 

YORK  C  M 

M  -04945 

YOUNG  ARTHUR  K 

OH-00451 

YOUNG  ELLIOTT  G 

OM-00869 

YOUNG  F  W 

MH-06031 

YOUNG  F  W 

MH-07772 

YOUNG  F  W 

M  -05625 

YOUNG  FRANK  W 

MH-10580 

YOUNG  FRANK  W 

MH-03740 

YOUNG  L 

M  -04763 

YOUNG  R  D 

MH-07A50 

YOUNG  RICHARD  D 

MH-88543 

YOUNG  W  C 

MH-0050* 

YOUNG  W  C 

M  -0*6*8 

YOUNG  WILLIAM  C 

MH-08634 

YOUNGKEN  H  W  JR 

MH-03S19 

YOUNGKEN  HEBtR  W  JR 

MH-06511 

YOUNISS  JAMES 

MH-0861* 

YOUTZ  R  P 

MH-08241 

YOUTZ  RICHARD  P 

MH-086*5 

YOUTZ  RICHARD  P 

MH-0876* 

YUWILER  A 

MH-07293 

YUWILER  A 

MY-04567 

ZABARENKO  LUCY 

MH-07162 

ZALD  M  N 

MH-86319 

ZAMANSKY  HAROLD  S 

MH-04530 

ZAMANSKY    HAROLD    S 
ZARZAR    N    P 
ZARZAR    NAKHLEH    P 
ZEAMAN    DAVID 
ZEAMAN    DAVID 
ZEI6LER    H    P 
ZEIGLER    H    PHILIP 
ZEILER   M   D 
ZEILER    MICHAEL    D 
ZELLER    HECTOR    C 
ZIEGLER    FREDERICK    J 
Z1ER    MERLIN    W 
ZIGLER    E    F 
ZIGLER    EDWARD   F 
ZIMBAROO   P   G 
Z1MBARDO   PHILTP   G 
ZIMET   CARL   N 
ZIMILES   H 
ZIMMERMAN    JOSEPH 
ZIMMERMAN    JOSEPH 
ZIMMERMAN*    HENRY    J 
ZIMMERMAN*    ROBERT    R 
ZINMES    J    L 
ZINNES    JOSEPH    L 
ZINTZ    MILES    V 
ZUBEK    JOHN    P 
ZUBIN    J 
ZUBIN    J 
ZUBIN    J 
ZUBIN    JOSEPH 
ZUBIN    JOSEPH 
ZUBIN    JOSEPH 
ZUBOWICZ    GEORGE 
ZUCKERMAN    M 
ZUCKERMAN    M 
ZUCKERMAN    MARVIN 
ZUK    GERALD    H 
ZWERLING     ISRAEL 
ZWERLING    ISRAEL 


NH-10900 
MH-00124 
OM-02031 
MH-01099 
MH-06765 
MH-05214 
MH-083M 
MH-07T97 
MH-088U 
OM-0169* 
MH-0»*79 
OM-01477 
MH-03»*5 
MH-06809 
NH-056»8 
MH-08538 
MH-08274 
MH-07686 
MH-05821 
MH-10741 
MH-0»737 
MH-0*516 
MH-0675* 
MH-08975 
OM-016»1 
MH-08T»8 
MY-04  758 
MY-04759 
OM-015*1 
MH-0853* 
MH-09191 
OM- 00691 
OM-01678 
MH-06875 
M  -0*8*7 
MH-07976 
MH-1000* 
Ott-01132 
OM-01470 


MH-alpha  13 


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