CONTENTS
September, 1997

EDITORIAL


For What is Past, No Recriminations*
Call for contributions of artifacts for the Congress historical display.
Bill Gabrenya

ARTICLES


On the Origins of IACCP
Achieving a critical mass of cross-cultural researchers; decolonisation; modernization; a wonderful photo.
Gustav Jahoda

Teaching in China: A New (Enlightening & Confusing) Experience
Harry's junket to southern China reveals details of the Chinese university system; his infatuation with a girl named "Charlotte"
Harry Gardiner

IACCP AFFAIRS


The Jubilee Congress in Bellingham - An Update
Special symposia are announced; reservation and travel information.
Walter Lonner

The Fifth European Congress of Psychology: Implications for the Survival of IACCP
Cross-cultural presentations at the Dublin, Ireland Congress may indicate the marginalization of IACCP.
James Georgas

History: A Long Time Ago in the Cross-Cultural (Social) Psychology Newsletter/Bulletin
Financing the Newsletter; Jahoda on the Emic-Etic controversy; Rolling Stone 30th anniversary.
Editor

Recipients of the APA Award for Distinguished Contributions to the International Advancement of Psychology
Holtzman, Baltes honored.
Stacey Confer

TRAINING


ARTS 1998: Advanced Research and Training Seminars
John Adair

Twelfth Summer Workshop for the Development of Intercultural Coursework at Colleges and Universities
Richard Brislin

ANNOUNCEMENTS


New Books, Films and Journals

Final Exam
50 points for a good answer, but you probably can't do it.
David Cournoyer

IACCP Announcements
Call for nominations for IACCP officers; Witkin/Okonji Memorial Fund Awards.

General Announcements
Culture, health and human development training at U. Conn.

Conferences

INFORUM


Rogelio Diaz-Guerrero
Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico

Durganand Sinha
Allahabad, India

About the Cover Photo

Contributed by Juanita and Dick Baker, Florida Tech and University of Florida

The wedding procession proceeds on foot between the villages of the bride and groom, led by the groom seated on a horse or donkey. The Bakers took this photo (with the man's permission) in the 1960s when Dick Baker, an entomologist working for the Pakistan government, was collecting mosquitos outside Lahore.