ltliUtury-Suvy 15-16, 1973, at Naval War College in Nevport, Rhode Island. 1985 Sutton, Carl David. The lilitary mission against off-base racial discrilination: a study in administrative behav ior. PhD diss., Indiana UniY•• 1973. DI34:6087A. The change in policy, 1963. 1986 Welch. Claude E., Jr. and smith, Arthur K. Military role and rule: perspectives on civil-military relations. North Scituate. "ass.: Duxbury Press, 1914. A number of hypothesis are tested in different kinds of societies, and the results are united to form the beginnings of a theory in the field of civil-military relations. ALSO SEE ENTRIES: 0208. 0664, 2322 "ILI'URr--1RIH 1987 Butler, Johnny Sibley. Unsanctioned institutional racism in the U.S. Arly. PhD diss., Northllestern Univ., 1974. DA:68]6A. Blacks who latched up with IIhites on key universal istic criteria still suffered discrimination on the basis of their race. 1988 Heenan, Richard Dennis. Coping lIith uncertainty -- a complex organization adapts to a changing environment. Amprican Univ., 1974 0135:23121. The U.S. lrlY in transition 1 from the draft to the all-volunteer force. 989 ~ilitary daring: Soldiers "agazine, an lrmy pUblication, striving to build GI readership runs ever lore revealing Pinups, deals ever lore openly lIith sere Wall St J, July 6 1973, 1. ALSO SEE ENTRY: 1535 "1 tITA R!--IIA VY
1990 Accountability: keeping track of details. Direction, March 1974, 16- 18+. Hints for the Public Affairs officer, lI~tb 19 emphasis on queries and nevs releases. 91 Baker, Brent. Search and rescue. Direction, July 1974, 22-25. A rescue mission is of interest to the public and nevs media and provides a chance to release good nells about those 19 involved. 92 , Corrigan, Capt. Paul T. A CO looks at ~lction Line." Dlrection, June 1973, 2/1-27. "As in the past, good 199com.unication continues to form the keynote of leadership." 3 DaVidson, D.L. Reach nev audiences through foreign port visits. Direction, Dec 197/1, 1j-15+. The Navy's grass roots com.unity relations efforts -- general visiting of 10re1gn 199~orts and project Handclasp. 4 Gillett, George C., Jr. Preedom of information. Direction, April 1974, 8-11+. How the U.S. Navy vill implement the 199Preedom of Information Act. S Linden, James B. PAO 1I0rkshop: free floving infor.ation among communicators. Direction, Oct 197/1, 4-8. Describes the 199t o l e of the Navy public affairs officer. 6 LOftus, Leo. VIP's are cOling. Direction, No, 1974, 8-1]. D1Scusses the basic requirements of a public affairs staff When a president or vice- president particip4tes in a lq9~eremony.
1 OPeration homecoming: behind the scene. Direction, July 97 3, entire issue. Hov the pUblic relations aspects of the 199~oturn of U.S. prisoners from North Vietnam lias handled. Read, Nat 8. Tournament of ro ses and the Naval and lIarine tes tlrve center. Direction, lIay 197], 16+. The Navy' s
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-----------------------------------participation included two goals: PRolote and PRotect. USS lustin visits Austin. Direction, Dec 1974, 22-25. The eveDts of a PR visit. 2000 Szostek. "artiD 1. Heading, riting and recruiting. DirectioD, June 1974, 7-13 •• A Nayy journalist describes his three jobs: pUblic affairs director. photojournalist. and recruiter. 2001 thoapson. RAdl. Willial. Toward a better inforled Nayy. Direction, June 1973, 8-13. The recent ilprOyelent in internal cO.lunications within the NaYy. 2002 Thoapson. Willial. Arled Forces focus on public affairs. PRJ, 29, Dec, 1973, 16-17. Opportunities for PH len in the O.S. Nayy. 2003 Tuttle, ". Sgt. P. E. "oderDize your newspapErl Direction, June 1973, 14-19. "odernizatioD iDYolYes changes in two areas -- appearance aDd content. ALSO,SEE ENTRIES: 0246, 0385, 0490, 0497, 0757. 0763, 0775. lq99 Snead, Troy.
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"INORITY RELATICNS 2004 A look at a 'pioDeer' effort in linority job training. ! £ P, Aug 11 1973, 51. "lnorities trainiDg progra. in SaD Francisco. begun in 1968. called honest attelpt to solve the
proble.s of cOllunication in linority cOlluDications. 2005 BenjallD, Gerald. Hace relations and the New York City
Coalission on HUlan Rights. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell UnlY. Press, 1974. 274 pp. The 10tiYations behind the establish lent of the COllissioD. its lajor goals, and the yarious successes and failures during its 30 year elistence. 2006 Bennett, Richard. Jones. Haryey J. and Dwyer. "aureen K. Training the disadvantaged. Hospitals. 48:20. Oct 16 1974. 95-96 •• North Shore Oniv. Hospital's progral leets laD power needs, prcvides for career lobility, and fosters cOllunity relations. 2007 Rlacks trust black ledia oyer white, Ebony study finds. Ad Age, June 11 1973. 6. 2008 Bluestone. Barry, "urphy. Willial 8. and Steyenson. nary. Low wages aDd the working foor. Inn lrbor, "ich.: The Institute of Labor and Industrial RelatioDs, The Oniy. of Michigan -- Wayne State OniY•• 1973. 215 pp. lnalyzes the iapact of racisl and selisl on the vage structure. 2009 BonDey. Norian. Black capitaiisl and the deYeloplent of the ghetto. Nev COllunity. 4, Winter/Spring 1974-75, 79-88. Critical analysis of the rationale. achievelents and lilitations of the "black capitalisl" strategy of ghetto deYelopllent. 2010 Collins, Robert H. Hacial sililarity as a factor in sales.aD-custoler iDteraction. PhD diss., Uniy. of Wisconsin, 1973. 0135:251. The basic hypothesis tested was that black and white salesleD will not differ in perforlance when they sell to the general public. 2011 crotty, P. T. and Tillons, J. 1. Older .iDor1ties -roadblocked in the organization. Bus Horizons, 11. June 1914. 27- 34. 2012 Cushlan, Willia. "itchell. Equal opportunity and the urban
black: aD analysis of public policy aDd ita 11plications for urban planning. PhD diss., Oniv. of Wash1ngton, 1973. 0135:6211. Concerned with racial discrilination as a central issue in urtan FlaDning. 2013 Dunlop, Burton D. "inority resources and cOllunity
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