Date of Award

1-1-1948

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Arts (MA)

Department

Sociology and Anthropology

First Advisor

Dr. T. Earl Sullenger

Abstract

Human engineering is a great job. Many individuals fail to do their part in solving such problems as war, crime, and international intrigue because they have the attitude that the part they can play is so minute that their services would have little significance. However, these serious social problems have origin in individual selfishness; in the indifference of an individual to the needs and welfare of others; in jealousies and unfriendliness which individuals evidence in their day-by-day relations to others. People are taught to feel and think about themselves and others; and if our institutions of learning are to make worthwhile contributions to the solutions of these larger social problems, they cannot be unmindful to the attitudes students express within the classroom or the quality of human relationships exhibited there.

Comments

A Thesis Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts in the Department of Sociology of the Municipal University of Omaha. Copyright Mabel B. Carlson, 1948

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