News and Notes

DOI10.1177/106591296101400450
Date01 December 1961
Published date01 December 1961
Subject MatterArticles
1022
NEWS
AND
NOTES
The
Western
Politcal
Science
Association,
the
Pacific
Northwest
Political
Science
Association,
and
the
International
Studies
Association
will
meet
in
joint
convention
at
Portland
State
College
on
March
22,
23,
and
24,
1962.
The
National
Security
Studies
Program
at
U.C.L.A.
held
a
Conference
on
Arms
Control
at
the
University’s
Conference
Center
at
Lake
Arrowhead,
June
4-6. Papers
presented
included:
Herman
Kahn,
RAND
Corporation,
&dquo;The
Re-
lations
of
Deterrence
to
Arms
Control&dquo;;
Donald
G.
Brennan,
M.I.T.,
&dquo;Compre-
hensive
Arms
Control&dquo;;
Samuel
P.
Huntington,
Columbia
University,
&dquo;Political
Imperatives
and
Arms
Control&dquo;;
Helmut
Sonnenfeldt,
U.S.
Disarmament
Ad-
ministration,
&dquo;Current
Disarmament
Problems.&dquo;
R.
N.
Rosecrance
of
U.C.L.A.
served
as
conference
chairman.
Stanley
V.
Anderson,
who
received
both
a
law
degree
and
his
Ph.D.
from
the
University
of
California,
Berkeley,
has
been
appointed
assistant
professor
of
political
science
at
the
University
of
California,
Santa
Barbara.
Clark
W.
Bouton,
formerly
of
Drake
University,
has
been
appointed
assistant
professor
of
political
science
at
the
University
of
Colorado.
Franklin
M.
Bridge,
formerly
of
the
Ohio
Legislative
Service
Commission,
has
been
appointed
assistant
director
for
research
projects
in
the
Bureau
of
Governmental
Research
and
Service,
and
associate
professor
of
political
science,
at
the
University
of
Colorado.
Edouard
Bustin
of
Belgium,
who
has
taught
at
the
University
of
Elisabeth-
ville
and
elsewhere,
has
accepted
an
appointment
for
the
current
academic
year
as
acting
assistant
professsor
of
political
science
at
the
University
of
California,
Los
Angeles.
Walter
C.
Clemens,
who
received
his
Ph.D.
from
Columbia
University (Rus-
sian
Institute),
has
been
appointed
acting
assistant
professor
at
the
University
of
California,
Santa
Barbara,
for
1961-62.
George
A.
Codding,
formerly
of
the
University
of
Pennsylvania,
has
been
appointed
associate
professor
of
political
science
at
the
University
of
Colorado.
George
S.
Duggar
of
the
Bureau
of
Public
Administration,
University
of
California,
Berkeley,
has
been
named
associate
professor
of
Municipal-Metropoli-
tan
Affairs
at
the
University
of
Pittsburgh.
William
Ebenstein
of
Princeton
University
is
visiting
professor
of
political
science
at
the
University
of
California,
Santa
Barbara,
for
the
fall
semester,
1961.
Ernest
Engelbert
has
returned
to
U.C.L.A.
after
a
leave
of
absence
with
the
University
of
California
Extension
Division.

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