Mauss, Armand L.
Variant namesMauss served in the New England Mission from 1947-1949, in the United States Air Force, and as a counselor in the Spokane Stake presidency.
From the guide to the MS 26540 Armand L. Mauss papers 1947-2002 (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Church History Library)
The Mormon Social Science Association was formed following periodic discussions, mostly at annual conferences of the Pacific Sociological Association, several sociologists interested in research on Mormon topics finally organized the Mormon Social Science Association in 1975. Its original name, from its origin until 1995, was "The Society for the Sociological Study of Mormon Life" (SSSML). Among the founding members and earliest leaders of the SSML were its first president, Glenn M. Vernon of the University of Utah, Armand L. Mauss, Washington State University (second president), and Wilford E. Smith,both of BYU. As time went on later generations of scholars interested in Mormons actively contributed to the growth and visibility of this organization, especially Marie Cornwall, Tim Heaton, and Lawrence Young from the Department of Sociology of BYU, plus Perry Cunningham, Lynn Payne, and Mary Lou McNamara of the LDS Church's Research and Information Division. Meanwhile, many other scholars not affiliated with the BYU or with the LDS Church also became very active for many years. These included two sets of brothers, O. Kendall and Daryl White, and Gary and Gordon Shepherd. During the 1980s, the SSSML experimented with holding it annual meetings in the same times and places as various other sociological societies, but eventually found more compatible an affiliation with the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion. MSSA publishes a newsletter 2 or 3 times a year which is circulated to members.
The Committee on Mormon Society and Culture was formed by John L. Sorenson at BYU. The organization was supported by the Anthropology Dept. at BYU, but is now defunct.
From the description of Mormon Social Science Association and Committee on Mormon Society and Culture records, 1974-1998. (Utah Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 122700199
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referencedIn | Centennial Oral History Project Oral Histories, 1982-1988 | Washington State University Libraries Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC) |
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associatedWith | Walnut Creek Ward, Walnut Creek Stake | corporateBody |
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Birth 1928-06-05
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