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G 394--"PRIVACY" AND PREJUDICE: A SURVEY OF RELIGIOUS DISCRIMINATION IN SOCIAL CLUBS. 25 pp. and tables. 25c. 1,152 private clubs throughout the country were surveyed for this study. The results show that undemocratic membership practices are widespread. R 51--ANTI-SEMITISM IN THE GILDED AGE: A REINTERPRETATION. John Higham. (From The Mississippi Valley Historical Review.) 22 pp. 25c. An informative analysis of the course of anti-Semitism in America from 1870-1900. R 52--SOCIAL DISCRIMINATION AGAINST JEWS IN AMERICA, 1830-1930. John Higham. (From the Publication of the American Jewish Historical Society.) 33 pp. 40c. A detailed study of four eras of social discrimination against Jews in America. The author explores discrimination trends, makes comparisons with other minority groups, and analyzes geographical, social and traditional factors in discrimination. G 385--HELP WANTED--CHRISTIANS ONLY. 19 pp. 25c. This illustrated pamphlet explains why some business firms still discriminate, what forms job discrimination takes, and why barring qualified workers is harmful to the people directly concerned and to the business community as a whole. R 120--THE 1960 SWASTIKA SMEARINGS: ANALYSIS OF THE APPREHENDED YOUTH. Martin Deutsch. (From the Merrill-Palmer Quarterly of Social Behavior.) 22 pp. 25c. This study examines the age, intelligence, religious affiliation, family conditions, interests and attitudes toward Nazism of the apprehended youths. Dr. Deutsch is professor of psychiatry at New York Medical College. G 372--SWASTIKA 1960: THE EPIDEMIC OF ANTI-SEMITIC VANDALISM IN AMERICA. David Caplovitz and Candace Rogers. 60 pp. 75c. A thoroughly documented study of the more than 600 recorded Swastika incidents in the United States during 1960. Included: character and distribution of the incidents, descriptions of the apprehended and neo-Nazi clubs. Concludes with an assessment of the motivations, publicity and social tensions involved. With 35 statistical charts. The authors are Columbia University researchers. 22
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G 394--"PRIVACY" AND PREJUDICE: A SURVEY OF RELIGIOUS DISCRIMINATION IN SOCIAL CLUBS. 25 pp. and tables. 25c. 1,152 private clubs throughout the country were surveyed for this study. The results show that undemocratic membership practices are widespread. R 51--ANTI-SEMITISM IN THE GILDED AGE: A REINTERPRETATION. John Higham. (From The Mississippi Valley Historical Review.) 22 pp. 25c. An informative analysis of the course of anti-Semitism in America from 1870-1900. R 52--SOCIAL DISCRIMINATION AGAINST JEWS IN AMERICA, 1830-1930. John Higham. (From the Publication of the American Jewish Historical Society.) 33 pp. 40c. A detailed study of four eras of social discrimination against Jews in America. The author explores discrimination trends, makes comparisons with other minority groups, and analyzes geographical, social and traditional factors in discrimination. G 385--HELP WANTED--CHRISTIANS ONLY. 19 pp. 25c. This illustrated pamphlet explains why some business firms still discriminate, what forms job discrimination takes, and why barring qualified workers is harmful to the people directly concerned and to the business community as a whole. R 120--THE 1960 SWASTIKA SMEARINGS: ANALYSIS OF THE APPREHENDED YOUTH. Martin Deutsch. (From the Merrill-Palmer Quarterly of Social Behavior.) 22 pp. 25c. This study examines the age, intelligence, religious affiliation, family conditions, interests and attitudes toward Nazism of the apprehended youths. Dr. Deutsch is professor of psychiatry at New York Medical College. G 372--SWASTIKA 1960: THE EPIDEMIC OF ANTI-SEMITIC VANDALISM IN AMERICA. David Caplovitz and Candace Rogers. 60 pp. 75c. A thoroughly documented study of the more than 600 recorded Swastika incidents in the United States during 1960. Included: character and distribution of the incidents, descriptions of the apprehended and neo-Nazi clubs. Concludes with an assessment of the motivations, publicity and social tensions involved. With 35 statistical charts. The authors are Columbia University researchers. 22
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