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  • Rockin' the Academics


    Last month's American Sociological Association annual meeting in Chicago got a musical lift to the 1960s when UCSB sociologist William Bielby organized a band and demonstrated some of his research on pre-Beatles rock musicians for the ASA. Bielby, third from left, was joined by, from left, UCSB alumnus Leonard Neverez, UCSB Professor Jack Sutton, and UCSB graduate student Craig Rawlings, plus four others in the ironically named "Thin Vitae" band. He is the ASA's new president.