Review of "Initiation a l'informatique pour les sciences de l'homme, Tome I, Introduction a la programmation, by Jean-Paul Gremy" and "Initiation a l'informatique pour les sciences de l'homme, Tome II, Programmes de statistique usuelle, by Francois Pottier", Libraire Hachette, 1973
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A business meeting for SIGSOC was announced in the ACM'73 program passed out at the Conference. The meeting was held shortly following the session on "Social Research on the Computer Impact," although it was scheduled in a different and more out of the way room. Ron Anderson was the official presider at the meeting. No one else attended; thus, no important business was transacted. The meeting was an unqualified success in establishing that simply advertising the business meeting in the conference program can not insure substantial participation.