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F 119--BEYOND NON-DISCRIMINATION IN HOUSING--ALTERNATIVES FOR AMERICANS. George and Eunice Grier. A survey of legal developments in the field of housing discrimination against the background of changing public opinion. The pamphlet emphasizes shifting occupancy patterns and some of the yet unsolved problems in housing facing all Americans. Forthcoming 1963. R 143--DISCRIMINATION IN HOTELS: A CAUSE FOR CRISIS? (From Hotel Monthly.) 10c. An interpretive report prepared by the staff of a leading professional magazine in the field. School Desegregation G 384--THE HIGH COST OF CONFLICT. 40 pp. 35c. A roundup of opinion from the southern business community on the economic consequences of school closings and violence. G 418--TOKENISM. Kenneth Morland. The first thorough analysis of the methods and effects of the schemes used in some southern states to evade the Supreme Court's school desegregation decision. Dr. Morland is chairman of the sociology department at Randolph-Macon College, Virginia. .50 F 115--THE MIRACLE OF SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT: Desegregation in the Washington, D.C. Schools. Carl F. Hansen. Out of print. G 369--ADDENDUM: A FIVE-YEAR REPORT ON DESEGREGATION IN THE WASHINGTON, D.C. SCHOOLS. Carl F. Hansen. 32 pp. 35c. In this progress report, Dr. Hansen, superintendent of Washington, D. C. schools, surveys enrollment trends, personnel policies, school services, academic standards, behavior standards and instructional designs during the five-year period since the changeover of the Washington, D.C. schools from a segregated to a desegregated system. 18
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F 119--BEYOND NON-DISCRIMINATION IN HOUSING--ALTERNATIVES FOR AMERICANS. George and Eunice Grier. A survey of legal developments in the field of housing discrimination against the background of changing public opinion. The pamphlet emphasizes shifting occupancy patterns and some of the yet unsolved problems in housing facing all Americans. Forthcoming 1963. R 143--DISCRIMINATION IN HOTELS: A CAUSE FOR CRISIS? (From Hotel Monthly.) 10c. An interpretive report prepared by the staff of a leading professional magazine in the field. School Desegregation G 384--THE HIGH COST OF CONFLICT. 40 pp. 35c. A roundup of opinion from the southern business community on the economic consequences of school closings and violence. G 418--TOKENISM. Kenneth Morland. The first thorough analysis of the methods and effects of the schemes used in some southern states to evade the Supreme Court's school desegregation decision. Dr. Morland is chairman of the sociology department at Randolph-Macon College, Virginia. .50 F 115--THE MIRACLE OF SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT: Desegregation in the Washington, D.C. Schools. Carl F. Hansen. Out of print. G 369--ADDENDUM: A FIVE-YEAR REPORT ON DESEGREGATION IN THE WASHINGTON, D.C. SCHOOLS. Carl F. Hansen. 32 pp. 35c. In this progress report, Dr. Hansen, superintendent of Washington, D. C. schools, surveys enrollment trends, personnel policies, school services, academic standards, behavior standards and instructional designs during the five-year period since the changeover of the Washington, D.C. schools from a segregated to a desegregated system. 18
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