f PSÜ professor studies race, sox caocos impact number of articles and on a book. LJUle Rscki U S A , a study of the school Integra tion crisis in Arkansas in 1867. They live at 2397 Hillside Lane in Lake Oswego. A son. Jeffrey Record, who holds the Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University, Is pre sentiy S taff D irector for the Senate Arm D r. Wilson Record. Professor of So oology. Portland State U ni varsity, has been awarded by the National Science Foundation a fellowship of 145,000.00 for a tw o-year study of the impact of race and aax caucuses on adademic professional associations in the social sciences. The study, which w ill begin on S a p tomber 1st. calls for extensive review of a wide range of relevant documents from to>th association and caucus sources and for interview s in depth w ith the principal figures in both types of organisations. The associations selected for intensive examination are the American Political Science Association, the American Psy­ chological Association, and the American M a M cC svere. Vlce-Presldeet sf Nabtoea, Ine., presentad a S I3 0 0 aw ard to Reversad Jessie U Jackses. Heft 1, director of tbe Paavia Ualtod to Sava H w naaity Foundation, iP U S H ), toa aaaaal P U S H coavsatisa. Reversad Jackaaa, M , Usad a f toa Chieago-bseed Operativa P U S H , ia molding a “pato la toa sebeáis throagh toa PU S H af adaeatiaaal iastitutioss. busi ___ privato Industry. Bishop H . H . Brsskiss. Cbainaaa Beard la r P U S H laaka aa at right. ed Services Committee. Record said that he expects the study to be published In book form. “I hope." he concluded, "that it w ill be not only a solid, scholarly work but also a significant force In drastically reducing the discrimination against women and Blacks that Is found so sbundantly in the halls of academe." Sociological Association. T h e sex and race caucuses in these and other social science associations," Record said, "have had a varied but signi Scant impact on their admission j f Blacks and women and on the way members of these tw o groups have been portrayed in the literatu re of the several fields. W hite male dominance, which rested prim arily on prejudice and discrimination, has been shaken. I t is this change and its several causes on which the research will focus." Record, who has been associated with the University for more than a decade, teaches courses in race and ethnic rela­ tions. He has held numerous other re­ search grants, including those from Russell Sage Foundation. Metropolitan Applied Research Center, American ML RECORD Philosophical Society, the Volker Fund. The Calmerton Fund, and the Ford Foundation as well as the Rosenwald Fund. He is the author of five books, eighty-five professional articles, and more than a hundred book reviews in professional journals most of them con­ cerned w ith race and ethnic relations in the United States. Record's w ife. D r. Jane Caasels Rec ord. is Senior Economist and Director of M anpower Studies for the Kaiser Health Research Foundation and the author of many articles snd monographs dealing w ith medical manpower and medical costa. The tw o have collaborated on a Kids need foster home Dell. 10. and M ary. 14. are two mildly retarded children who are in nerd of a foster home. Because of family problems, their mother is no longer able to cope with these tw o active children. They both like animals and enjoy riding their bicycles. If your family is interested in meeting the challenge and enjoying the satlafac tion of helping children like Del and M ary please call the Children's Services D iv i­ sion at 2388481. SAFEWAY SUPER SAVERS MEAN EXTRA SAVINGS! super saver / ■ SURER . 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M eridian Park snd Physicians and Surgeons As director of planning. W estley will be responsible for organizing snd directing the general planning and government affairs program for M etro. He will assist in charting the proper course of action in the planning and S X S T o f g o f f e r e d by t* • m m w j w @ »’I * BOLD @ s r’ l 4* activities. Elections hearings dan “L « X 1? S E S pu months to investigate possible shortcomings of Oregon s elections Is s. expected to offer recommendation« to the Task Force a t the A O e r e o n s presenting testimony w ill by (..te m e n t after which they may ba asksd questions by tbs legislator . W ritte n testimony to encouraged. $Bacon X ä d fffa to rm a » S p « t Z m r X QQ< «O O Crnvonstoh Apples 4*1 M? it ii ® 9 |2 8 x ‘2- dShmoir Franiti B IT U C U T the Portland M etropolitan ares. , A member of the C ity Club. 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