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Contents: Volume 14, Number 4, August 1974   [Index by Author]       Other Issues:  
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ARTICLES:

Editorial: The hospital model: curse or blessing for homes serving the aged
J Kaplan
Gerontologist 1974 14: 275.  

Letter: Consumerism and research on aging--are we asking the right question?
MA Edinberg
Gerontologist 1974 14: 277-278.  

Romance in the SRO. Relationships of elderly men and women in a slum hotel
J Stephens
Gerontologist 1974 14: 279-282.  

Intergenerational living: university dormitories
LJ Hedden
Gerontologist 1974 14: 283-285.  

Symposium--delivery of geriatric community care. Issues of leadership and models of delivery. Professional roles in the maintenance of the disabled elderly in the community: a forecast
LS Libow, FG Caro, M Liota, and FG Caro
Gerontologist 1974 14: 286-289.  

A public hospital-based geriatric "community care system"
LS Libow
Gerontologist 1974 14: 289-290.  

Symposium-Delivery of geriatric community care. Issues of leadership and models of delivery. The role of the visiting nurse
M Liota
Gerontologist 1974 14: 291-292.  

Impact of intra-institutional relocation. Special report from the Philadelphia geriatric center. Background and the planning process
B Liebowitz
Gerontologist 1974 14: 293-295.  

Impact of intra-institutional relocation. Clinical aspects of facilitating relocation
R Locker and A Rublin
Gerontologist 1974 14: 295-299.  

Impact of intra-institutional relocation. Measuring the impact of change
E Brody, MH Kleban, and M Moss
Gerontologist 1974 14: 299-305.  

Behavioral adaptation to the change in institutional residence
B Patnaik, MP Lawton, MH Kleban, and R Maxwell
Gerontologist 1974 14: 305-307.  

Education in gerontology: an evolutionary analogy
MM Seltzer
Gerontologist 1974 14: 308-311.  

An introductory course in gerontology. Development and evaluation
A Hudis
Gerontologist 1974 14: 312-315.  

Attitudes toward the aged as a function of age and education
JA Thorson, L Whatley, and K Hancock
Gerontologist 1974 14: 316-318.  

Gerontology in medical education. An elective program in research and training
J Bullock and JW Bauman, Jr
Gerontologist 1974 14: 319-323.  

An overview of public transportation and the elderly: new directions for social policy
WG Bell and WT Olsen
Gerontologist 1974 14: 324-330.  

Implications of the activity factor
ME Hoppa and GD Roberts
Gerontologist 1974 14: 331-335.  

A group program for adaptation to a convalescent hospital
VL Remnet
Gerontologist 1974 14: 336-341.  

Race and morale of the urban aged
F Clemente and WJ Sauer
Gerontologist 1974 14: 342-344.  

Community mental health centers and the nursing home patient
S Winn and S Kessler
Gerontologist 1974 14: 345-348.  

Loneliness and the elderly as related to housing
H Woodward, R Gingles, and JC Woodward
Gerontologist 1974 14: 349-351.  

In gerontology 57 years--and 85
SL Pressey
Gerontologist 1974 14: 354-355.  

A geriatric autobiographical sketch--second installment
A Hendrickson
Gerontologist 1974 14: 356-357.  

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