Aldridge, Gordon J., "Training for Work with Older People," in Wilma T. Donahue (Ed.), Education for Later Maturity: New York, William Morrow and Co., 1955. Pp. 299-311.
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Anderson, John E. (Ed.), Psychological Aspects of Aging: Washington, D. C., American Psychological Association, 1956. Pp. 177-226, "Learning, Motivation, and Education."
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Birren, James E. (ed.) Aging and the Individual: A Handbook of the Biological, Psychological and Social Factors of the Aging Individual. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1959. (In Press)
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Breckinridge, Elizabeth, Community Services for Older People: Chicago, Wilcox and Follett Co., 1952. Pp. 132-165, "Recreation and Education."
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Burgess, Ernest W. (ed.) Aging in Western Culture: A Survey of Social Gerontology. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1959. (In Press)
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Commission on Chronic Illness, Proceedings of the Conference on Preventive Aspects of Chronic Disease, March 12-14, 1951, Chicago : Baltimore, The Commission, 1952 . Pp. 90-119, "Professional Information and Training."
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Donahue, Wilma T., "Education's Role in Maintaining the Individual's Status," in Clark Tibbitts (Ed.), Social Contribution by the Aging, Vol. 279 of The Annals of The American Academy of Political and Social Science, January, 1952. Pp. 115-125.
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Federal Security Agency, Man and His Years: An Account of the First National Conference on Aging: Raleigh, N.C., Health Publications Institute, Inc. , 1951. Pp. 131-158, "Education," and pp. 225-242, "Professional Personnel."
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Tibbitts, Clark (Ed.) Aging and Society: A Handbook of Social Gerontology. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1959. (In Press)
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U.S. Office of Education, Education on the Aging: A Selected Annotated Bibliography, Bulletin No. 11, by Betty Arnett Ward: Washington, D. C., Government Printing Office, 1958. Pertinent references throughout.
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University of Michigan, Institute of Social Gerontology, "Survey of University Activity in Social Gerontology": Ann Arbor, 1958. Mimeographed. Based on returns of questionnaire by 312 institutions.
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Franke, Walter H. and Wilcock, Richard C.The Economics of An Aging Population. A Syllabus in Social Gerontology. Ann Arbor: Institute for Social Gerontology, University of Michigan, 1959. (In Press)
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Kuhlen, Raymond G. and Morris, Woodrow W.The Psychology of Aging and the Aged. A Syllabus in Social Gerontology. Ann Arbor: Institute for Social Gerontology, University of Michigan, 1959. (In Press)
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Webber, Irving L. and Streib, Gordon F.The Sociology of Aging and the Aged. A Syllabus in Social Gerontology. Ann Arbor: Institute for Social Gerontology, University of Michigan, 1959. (In Press)
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Aldridge, Gordon J. and Fauri, Fedele F.Social Welfare and the Aged. A Syllabus in Social Gerontology. Ann Arbor: Institute for Social Gerontology, University of Michigan, 1959. (In Press)
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Neugarten, Bernice L., Havighurst, Robert J., and Ryder, Claire F.An Interdisciplinary Course in Social Gerontology. A Syllabus in Social Gerontology. Ann Arbor: Institute for Social Gerontology, University of Michigan, 1959. (In Press) (These five Syllabi will be published in the next two months.)