Awards in 1987–88

Robert Volk wins the Student Award. Jennie Barr makes the presentation at the 1988 conference
¶ 1 Leave a comment on paragraph 1 0 The 1988 Burgess Award was given to Joan Aldous of the University of Notre Dame.
¶ 2 Leave a comment on paragraph 2 0 Coretta Scott King was given the Distinguished Service to Families Award.
¶ 3 Leave a comment on paragraph 3 0 The Reuben Hill Award was given to Sara McLanahan and Larry Bumpass for their 1988 article “Intergenerational Consequences of Family Disruption,” which was published in The American Journal of Sociology.
¶ 4 Leave a comment on paragraph 4 0 That year, the Student Award was given to Robert Volk of Purdue University.
Gallery
- Joan Aldous
- Coretta Scott King
- Robert Volk
- Joan Aldous receives the Burgess Award from Bert Adams at the 1988 conference
- Joan Aldous presenting Burgess Award
- Five past NCFR presidents present the Special 50th Anniversary Session on Family Research: An Informal Conversation Among NCFR Members
- Matti Gershenfeld, Robert Lewis and Graham Spanier at the 1988 conference
- Presentation of the Reuben Hill Award at the 1988 conference
- Graham Spanier presents special awards to Mrs. Anatoly Kharchev and Mrs. Reuben Hill at the 1988 conference
- Kim Openshaw presents an award to Ellie Macklin
- Andrew Billingsley receives the Marie Peters Award from Fariyal Ross-Sheriff at the 1988 conference
- Coretta Scott King wins the Distinguished Service to Families Award
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