The essays included in this volume honor a truly gifted teacher and sociologist John C. Pock. After a brief stint at the University of Illinois Pock moved in 1955 to Reed College a highly regarded but very small liberal arts institution (roughly 1000 students) located in Portland Oregon. Pock has spent the rest of his career (to date) there. During his forty-year tenure at Reed College the sociology department usually had only two faculty members. Even so during this period as many as 104 students graduated with majors in sociology and 69 established professional careers as sociologists. (A listing which is assuredly incomplete of Reed students during Pock's tenure who went on to professional careers in sociology is presented in an appendix to this volume.) Many of these sociologists have been extremely successful and influential within the discipline. Reed sociologists have taught or are teaching at the University of California at Berkeley the University of Chicago Columbia Cornell Duke Michigan Northwestern Stanford UCLA Wisconsin and other leading U.S. academic departments. Others have been employed as researchers in such prominent institutions within and outside the United States as RAND the National Academy of Sciences the National Opinion Research Center the East-West Center the U.S. Census Bureau and Bureau of Labor Statistics the Sloan Foundation and the Australian National University.
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