Martin Meyerson
Harvard University
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Annals of The American Academy of Political and Social Science | 1957
Martin Meyerson; Barbara Terrett
In a period of deep concern for the condition of the American metropolis and amid questions which raise doubts about the continued viability of cities, the authors argue that there is an essential soundness in urban life which preserves cities and keeps them in balance over time. Within this argument, however, they examine some of the problems which need intensive investigation, and subtle evaluation, and which above all require discussion and understanding as a preface to planning and action.
Annals of The American Academy of Political and Social Science | 1945
Martin Meyerson; Robert B. Mitchell
THE characteristic pattern of a city arises as the result of circumstances including the natural environment-climate, topography, soil structure--the social and economic environment-population and industrial trends, political institutions, and so forth-and a human factor-a collective personality of the community represented by its aspirations, vision, vitality, and ability to produce or attract leadership to itself.
Administrative Science Quarterly | 1967
Robert M. Marsh; Martin Meyerson; Edward C. Banfield
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Annals of The American Academy of Political and Social Science | 1946
Martin Meyerson
county which has reared generation after generation of new labor for the textile mills of New England and, more recently, for the mills of the province of Quebec including especially those of Drummondville, a flourishing city nearby. In some decades the county has lost more people by emigration than it has gained by a large excess of births over deaths; in others, it has held its own. In one or two recent decades there have been enough growth of its small towns and enough colonizing of marginal lands to allow some growth of population. Whether the net result be loss or gain, the migration is always outward; so that practically all the people of the county are descendants of early settlers. The characteristic family
The American Catholic Sociological Review | 1957
John F. Connors; Martin Meyerson; Edward C. Banfield
Yale Law Journal | 1956
Martin Meyerson; Edward C. Banfield
Journal of Finance | 1962
Robert Moore Fisher; Martin Meyerson; Barbara Terrett; William L. C. Wheaton
The Journal of Aesthetic Education | 1970
Joseph Shannon; Martin Meyerson; Melvin M. Webber; Kenneth E. Boulding; Lyle C. Fitch; Edmund N. Bacon; Stephen Carr; Kevin Lynch; Richard L. Meier; Max Lerner
Midwest Journal of Political Science | 1966
Martin Meyerson; Edward C. Banfield
Archive | 1963
Martin Meyerson; Jaqueline Tyrwhitt; Brian Falk; Patricia Sekler