July 1978 // Volume 16 // Number 4
Editor's Page
Feature Articles
Finding the Hidden Audiences (pdf)
Benjamin H. Yep and Norman P. Riggs
A Guide to identifying and contacting racial minority groups and organizations.
Identifying High Extension Communicators (pdf)
Herbert F. Lionberger and La Vern Pope
A look at the responsibilities social scientists have for making their knowledge available to Extension audiences and how involved they are in communicating to these audiences.
Everybody's Health--Extension's Opportunity (pdf)
Sam M. Cordes, Carol M. Riddick, and Charles 0. Crawford
Extension's response to educational needs of people in health service decision-making roles.
Idea Corner
Forum
Tools of the Trade
Tools of the Trade
Maxine Ferris
Sex After Sixty
Robert N. Butler. New York: Harper and Row, 1976.
165 pp. $6,95.
Nobody Ever Died of Old Age
Sharon Curtin. Boston: Little Brown,
1972. 228 pp. $2.95.
The Myth and Reality of Aging in America.
L. Harris and Assoc., Inc.
New York: National Council on Aging, 1975. 245 pp, $20.
What Do You Want to Be When You Grow Old?
Film Builders, Inc., 30
E. 40th St., New York, New York 10006. Film (color, 28 min. $190 purchase.
The Complete Retirement Planning Book
Peter A. Dickinson. New York:
E. P. Dutton and Co., Inc., 1976. 278 pp. $6.95.
Gramp
Mark and Dan Jury. New York: Grossman Publishers, 1976. 152pp.
$5.95.
On Death and Dying
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross. New York: Macmillan, 1969.
277 pp. $2.45.
Aging Is Not for Sissies
Terry Schuckman. Philadelphia: Westminster
Press, 1975. 125 pp. $2.95.
Aging in America
Bert Kruger Smith. Boston: Beacon Press, 1973,
239 pp. $3.95.
Learn to Grow Old
Paul Toumier. New York: Harper and Row, 1973. 248pp. $5.95.
Why Survive? Being Old in America
Robert N. Butler. New York: Harper
and Row, 1975. 422 pp. $5.95.