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Contents: Volume 12, Number 2, June 1972   [Index by Author]       Other Issues:  
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ARTICLES:

Housing
T Byerts, J Gertman, AM Guillemard, and M Leeds
Gerontologist 1972 12: 3-10.  

Transportation
T Byerts, AM Guillemard, M Leeds, J Gertman, MP Lawton, and R Rajic
Gerontologist 1972 12: 11-16.  

Income
WM Beattie, D Wedderburn, T Shuman, and J Zarras
Gerontologist 1972 12: 17-20.  

Health and nutrition
ME Balabokin, D Danon, R Robinson, BS Gurian, and E Shanas
Gerontologist 1972 12: 21-28.  

Employment and retirement: roles and activities
C Cockburn, A Ginsberg, A Kurzynowski, D Gilmour, UE Kiefer, C Omachi, and B Sachs
Gerontologist 1972 12: 29-35.  

Planning-facilities, programs, and services-government and nongovernment
E Beverfelt, RH Binstock, L Crawford, SD Gokhale, JH Huet, PN Iyer, H Kahn, J Kaplan, D Lally, A Pardo, and N Smolic-Krkovic
Gerontologist 1972 12: 36-48.  

Research, demonstration, and training: issues and methodology in social gerontology
N Apt, S Chown, C Eisdorfer, M Farley, MC Jennings, GL Maddox, JM Munnichs, AE Shonfeld, H Thomae, H Weihl, C Tibbitts, and L Wilson
Gerontologist 1972 12: 49-83.  

The generation gap: time orientation
P Cameron
Gerontologist 1972 12: 117-119.  

Stereotypes about generational fun and happiness vs. self-appraised fun and happiness
P Cameron
Gerontologist 1972 12: 120-123.  

The generation gap: an analysis of attitudes on contemporary issues
AP Fengler and V Wood
Gerontologist 1972 12: 124-128.  

Preferred disposition of institutionalized aged
SS Tobin, J Hammerman, and V Rector
Gerontologist 1972 12: 129-133.  

A day care program for the physically and emotionally disabled
A Kostick
Gerontologist 1972 12: 134-138.  

Alternatives to institutional care for the elderly and disabled
H Kistin and R Morris
Gerontologist 1972 12: 139-142.  

Disciplinary problems in a home for older veterans: some psychological aspects in relation to drinking behavior
M Apfeldorf, PJ Hunley, and GD Cooper
Gerontologist 1972 12: 143-147.  

A pilot stroke registry in a general hospital
FU Steinberg
Gerontologist 1972 12: 148-150.  

Confrontation-problem solving therapy in the treatment of confusional and delirious states
A Godbole and M Falk
Gerontologist 1972 12: 151-154.  

Evaluating the actions of a mental health team
SL Hacker and CM Gaitz
Gerontologist 1972 12: 155-162.  

Psychiatrists' attitudes toward the aged and aging
C Cyrus-Lutz and CM Gaitz
Gerontologist 1972 12: 163-167.  

Internal-external locus of control, ego functioning, and personality characteristics in old age
JA Kuypers
Gerontologist 1972 12: 168-173.  

Governor's Conference on the White House Conference on Aging. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, November 10, 1971
ES Cohen
Gerontologist 1972 12: 174-177.  

The current social revolution and its impact on Jewish nursing homes
H Shore
Gerontologist 1972 12: 178-180.  

Change in social and physical functioning of geriatric patients over a one-year period
R Plutchik and H Conte
Gerontologist 1972 12: 181-184.  

Perceptions of public service needs: the urban elderly and the public agency
MJ Riesenfeld, RJ Newcomber, PV Berlant, and WA Dempsey
Gerontologist 1972 12: 185-190.  

The Title 3 Program: field impressions and policy options
B Greenblatt and T Ernst
Gerontologist 1972 12: 191-196.  

Welfare embarrassment
LL Wells
Gerontologist 1972 12: 197-200.  

Interdisciplinary communication in the fields of geriatrics and gerontology
TC Krauss
Gerontologist 1972 12: 201-203.  

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