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Contents: Volume 6, Number 2, June 1966   [Index by Author]       Other Issues:  
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ARTICLES:

Not all decline
SL Pressey
Gerontologist 1966 6: 66.  

Death as a research problem in social gerontology: an overview
R Kastenbaum
Gerontologist 1966 6: 67-69.  

Observations on death and dying
MA Lieberman
Gerontologist 1966 6: 70-72.  

A continuum of subjectively perceived death
RA Kalish
Gerontologist 1966 6: 73-76.  

The social loss of aged dying patients
BA Glaser
Gerontologist 1966 6: 77-80.  

Adjustment to aging: foreword to the proceedings of an international symposium
J Brozek
Gerontologist 1966 6: 81-85.  

Mechanisms of adjustment
M Cesa-Bianchi
Gerontologist 1966 6: 86-87.  

Adjustment to aging: some applications of learning theory
G Lane
Gerontologist 1966 6: 88-89.  

Child study and applied gerontology: a comment
J Svancara
Gerontologist 1966 6: 90.  

Effect of physical activity on the maintenance of intellectual capacities
F Clement
Gerontologist 1966 6: 91-92.  

Rehabilitation of the aged by means of new forms of activity
W Szewczuk
Gerontologist 1966 6: 93-94.  

The role of work environment
LS Hearnshaw
Gerontologist 1966 6: 95-96.  

Pre-retirement counseling
P Ash
Gerontologist 1966 6: 97-99.  

Gerontology and the training of public welfare and hospital personnel
S Pacaud and D Durey
Gerontologist 1966 6: 100-103.  

Intellectual and other personality adjustments to aging
IN Mensh
Gerontologist 1966 6: 104.  

The role of the university in gerontological training
A Lenzer
Gerontologist 1966 6: 105-110.  

The relationship between blood pressure and age in various races of mankind
RR Lovell
Gerontologist 1966 6: 111-115.  

Robert W. Kleemeier--gerontologist
JE Birren
Gerontologist 1966 6: 116-118.  

Max Burger, 1885-1966
E Bruch
Gerontologist 1966 6: 119-120.  

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