NEWS & NOTES 1967 ANNUAL MEETING AND SLATE OF OFFICERS FOR 1967-68 The 1967 Annual Meeting of the Association will be held September 5-9 at the Pick- Congress Hotel, Chicago. Professor Harry Eckstein, Princeton University, is Chairman of the Program Committee. At the Annual Business Meeting of the Association, to be held at 4:30 P.M. Wednesday, September 6, in the Great Hall, Pick-Congress Hotel, Chicago, the Nominating Committee (comprised of Gwendolen M. Carter, Northwestern University, Chairman; Richard F. Fenno, Jr., University of Rochester; Samuel P. Huntington, Harvard University; Donald R. Matthews, University of North Carolina; Robert E. Ward, University of Michigan; and Aaron B. Wildavsky, University of California at Berkeley) will propose the following officers for 1967-68: President Elect: David Easton, University of Chicago Vice Presidents: Stephen K. Bailey, Syracuse University Harvey C. Mansfield, Columbia University Jack W. Peltason, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana Secretary: Harvey Glickman, Haverford College Treasurer: Max M. Kampelman, Washington, D.C. Members of the Council for two years: Holbert N. Carroll, University of Pittsburgh Charles O. Jones, University of Arizona Merle Kling, Washington University, St. Louis Roy C. Macridis, Brandeis University Paul L. Puryear, Fisk University Robert A. Scalapino, University of California, Berkeley Glendon Schubert, University of North Carolina Daniel Wit, Northern Illinois University PROGRAM COMMITTEE: 1968 ANNUAL MEETING The 1968 Annual Meeting of the Association will be held in Washington, D.C. at the Washington-Hilton Hotel, September 3-7. Early appointment of the Program Committee for the meeting makes it timely now to invite members of the Association to submit proposals for consideration as soon as convenient, and prior to September 1, 1967, to the Chairman or an appropriate member of the Committee. Members of the Committee are: Chairman, Joseph La Palombara, Yale University Public Administration, U. S.—Stephen K. Bailey, Syracuse University Comparative Administration—Ralph Braibanti, Duke University International Politics & Organization—Inis L. Claude, Jr., University of Michigan Political Science & Public Policy—Frederic N. Cleaveland, University of North Carolina American Government & Politics—Richard F. Fenno, Jr., University of Rochester Ideology and Political Science—Andrew Hacker, Cornell University Historical Dimensions of Political Development—Robert T. Holt, University of Minnesota Public Opinion and Representation—Duncan MacRae, Jr., University of Chicago Urban Problems—Daniel P. Moynihan, Joint Center for Urban Studies of M.I.T. and Harvard University Mathematics & Political Science—William H. Riker, University of Rochester Comparative Politics—Dankwart A. Rustow, Columbia University American Foreign Policy—Kenneth W. Thompson, The Rockefeller Foundation Public Law and Judicial Processes—S. Sidney Ulmer, University of Kentucky Political Theory—Rend Williamson, Louisiana State University 569 h tt p s: // d o i.o rg /1 0. 10 17 /S 00 03 05 54 00 13 63 29 D o w n lo ad ed f ro m h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re . C ar n eg ie M el lo n U n iv er si ty , o n 0 6 A p r 20 21 a t 02 :0 4: 48 , s u b je ct t o t h e C am b ri d g e C o re t er m s o f u se , a va ila b le a t h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re /t er m s. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003055400136329 https://www.cambridge.org/core https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms 570 THE AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW NOTICE RESOLUTIONS AT ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING In accordance with Article VIII of the Constitution of the American Political Science Association, the attention of members of the Association is hereby directed to the provision of the Constitution that: "All resolutions shall be referred to the Council for its recommenda- tions before submission to the vote of the Association at its Annual Business Meeting." The Council of the Association will meet all day Tuesday, September 5, 1967, in the Belmont Room, Pick-Congress Hotel, Chicago, Illinois. The Handbook of Latin American Studies invites members of the American Political Science As- sociation to submit reprints of their current arti- cles dealing with Latin America for possible re- view purposes in forthcoming volumes of this annual selected bibliography on the social sci- ences and humanities. Correspondence should be addressed to: The Editor, Handbook of Latin American Studies, Hispanic Foundation, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540. A five-day special program, "Operations Re- search for Public Systems," will be presented at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from September 5 through September 9, 1967. General discussions of the methodology will be illustrated by area surveys and case studies from areas such as urban planning and municipal operation, public health, the judicial court system, public transportation, and educational systems. For further information, write to: Director of the Summer Session, Room E19-356, M.I.T., Cam- bridge, Mass. 02139. The International Studies Association will again sponsor a luncheon meeting at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science As- sociation. It will be held at 12:30 P.M. on Friday, September 8, and the room will be announced in the Final Program of the convention. At least one nationally prominent speaker will appear at the luncheon. It is requested that those planning to attend notify the ISA office (University of Den- ver, Denver, Colo. 80210) beforehand. The sixty-third Annual Meeting of the Association will be held Septem- ber 5-9, 1967 at the Pick-Congress Hotel, Chicago. PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES The National Institute of Social and Behavioral Science will hold its regular sessions for con- tributed papers at the 134th annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, December 26-31, 1967, in New York. Sessions are held with the collaboration of the Section on Social and Economic Sciences of the A.A.A.S. Political scientists interested in presenting a paper at these sessions are invited to forward titles and abstracts of 300 words to Donald P. Ray, National Institute of Social and Behavioral Science, 863 Benjamin Franklin Station, Wash- ington, D.C. 20044, not later than September 1st. Papers should concern recently completed or well-advanced ongoing research in any of the fields of political science. Of perhaps especial interest would be studies on, for example, na- tional politics in India, the "alliance gap" in American foreign relations, constitutional govern- ment in South Vietnam, political development in the U.S.S.R., and international relations in the Middle East. Selected materials of the sessions will be pub- lished, and papers are eligible, upon nomination, for the $1000 Newcomb Cleveland Prize with bronze medal of the A.A.A.S. The annual meet- ing invariably receives extensive coverage by science writers from all media. The Duke University Commonwealth-Studies Center, sponsored in collaboration with the com- parative administration group of the American h tt p s: // d o i.o rg /1 0. 10 17 /S 00 03 05 54 00 13 63 29 D o w n lo ad ed f ro m h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re . C ar n eg ie M el lo n U n iv er si ty , o n 0 6 A p r 20 21 a t 02 :0 4: 48 , s u b je ct t o t h e C am b ri d g e C o re t er m s o f u se , a va ila b le a t h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re /t er m s. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003055400136329 https://www.cambridge.org/core https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms