In addition to her academic career, she was the founder of LA Artcore Gallery, one of the first nonprofit art galleries in Los Angeles, and served as its executive director, curator, and administrative manager. Her Reference Guide to Afro-American Publications and Editors 1827-1946 was a landmark of scholarship in the field. from UCLA in 1982. He retired in 1982 after a productive career that included consulting on structural developments as well as teaching. Cheryl is related to Richard L Watkins . He never traveled again, but he found great pleasure spending time with his granddaughters, reading, and watching classic films. He was a highly respected member of the library faculty for nearly 30 years and was still working full-time. He stayed in the Marines in the reserves and retired as a colonel. He taught briefly at Harvard, Cornell University, the University of Oregon, and the University of Washington before becoming a technical editor at The Boeing Company in Seattle, the position he held when he accepted appointment at L.A. State College. As a scholar, Harry authored Congressional Attitudes Toward Science and Scientists: A Study of Legislative Reactions to Atomic Energy and the Political Participation of Scientists (1979), as well as several articles and convention papers in the area of American politics. Matilde first came to the United States after graduating from high school to study and learn English at Mount Aloysius Junior College in Pennsylvania. He leaves behind his devoted wife and companion of 45 years, Irene; his loving children Philip, Erica, and Karen; sons-in-law Eric and Richard; daughter-in-law Deborah; and six grandchildren.The Emeritimes, Spring 2009, PAUL KAEPLER ROWAN, Professor of Sociology, 1956-1990 and Associate Dean, School of Letters and Science, 1971-1975. They were married in 1957, and since that time, she has greatly assisted Bill in his professional work, in addition to pursuing her own teaching career in the public schools. from Queens College in1949 and had intended to go on to study Indo-European linguistics, but by chance, while at Yale University, he heard Navajo and fell in love with the language. He furthered his skills in diving classes at the University of Hawaii during his Army service in World War II, while stationed in Honolulu. degree in Business Administration. His coaching duties included baseball, tennis and water polo. She was a dedicated teacher, not only on campus, but at sessions off campus. The Emeriti Association was recently notified of the death of Victor Payse, Jr., Emeritus Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1959-1983, in February 2016.The Emeritimes, Spring 2018, RAYMOND B. LANDIS, Emeritus Dean of what was then the School of Engineering and Technology and Emeritus Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 1985-2001, died on July 16, 2018 at his home in Laguna Woods following a lengthy battle with cancer. He was the long-time head of government publications at the University Library before retiring in 1992. Even as an undergraduate, he appeared frequently on radio. He was famous for his opening day tour de force, in which he provided the etymology of the name of every student in the course, which would often be more than 100 in a large lecture hall. In addition to her technical preparation in library science, she had prior experience as an engineering aide at the Boeing Aircraft Company, gained during her earlier residence in Seattle. Other volumes in his American period were Founding Mothers , Becoming American (a prize-winning children's book), Dolley Madison , the Gettysburg Address , and Lincoln's Legacy: The Emancipation Proclamation and the Gettysburg Address . While completing his dissertation, he taught at Western Washington State College. Art lived the CSU ideal of the teacher-scholar and was designated Outstanding Professor in 1969. He had had a quintuple bypass some years ago, but his health was much worsened after a fall that shattered a shoulder. He was educated in New York City public schools, graduating from Tilden High School in Brooklyn in 1946 and Brooklyn College, where he majored in history, in 1951. He was a member of numerous academic honor societies. That a serious chemist was also a superb cook was no surprise to those who shared her table. Ken is survived by his wife Norma, a Cal State L.A. graduate; three sons; and four grandchildren.The Emeritimes, Winter 2014, ROBERT H. SIMMONS, Emeritus Professor of Political Science, 1962-1985, died in Los Osos, California on December 9, 2013 from complications of a rare autoimmune disorder. Then, in 1952, a very significant year in her life, she married Rodolfo Castells in January, received her B.A. in civil engineering at Wayne State University in 1939, an M.C.E. During his last week, he was visited by close friends who had been unaware of the seriousness of his illness. Numerous students completed their masters degrees with this equipment and went on to excellent careers. John was a beloved colleague and true partisan of the university, a man whose calm and friendly nature and many skills, enthusiasms, and experience will be missed by his colleagues.The Emeritimes, Fall 2001, THOMAS MCENROE, Emeritus Professor of Political Science, 1960-1985, died on May 22, 2001. from Michigan State, having majored in school administration and minored in sociology. Lou acted the role of the villain in all acclaimed performances. In 1980, ke retired from the Cal State L. A. faculty, but continued writing for publications on both sides of the Atlantic, including a regular column for the Swedish-American periodical, Vestkusen . He had suffered from Alzheimer's disease for several years, and succumbed to its complications after only one day in a hospice. In his later years before retirement, he was also associate vice president for student affairs. Mildred was hired as an assistant professor of economics at Los Angeles State College in fall 1960 and taught courses in both her department and the Business Administration Department. He was already a permanent fixture at The Huntington, having begun research there in 1957. Harry encour aged Alan to get a doctorate at the University of Pennsylvania, which he did in 1967. He oversaw the completion of the Physical Sciences building and the move of the department into it in Fall 1972, as well as the final approval for purchasing and installing a 4 MV Van de Graaff nuclear accelerator, the first of its kind in the California State University system. Cheryl Miller is who she is. Memorial services were held on July 11 at the Torrance Seaside Community United Church of Christ, one of the two he served as its first pastor.The Emeritimes, Fall 2004, M. RICHARD ROSEMAN, Professor of Economics and Statistics, 1970-1996, died on September 4, 2004 from a massive heart attack. Bless Me, Ultima was performed over two weekends to spectacular success, with standing ovation to all actors and director, and added applause on Lous behalf for playing the role of the notorious villain Tenorio Trementina so persuasively. Research interests included diversity in higher education, student retention, and maternal-child healthcare issues of African- Americans. In the ensuing decade they were in Chicago; Bridgeport, Connecticut; and St. Paul, Minnesota as well as at several other locations. He joined the psychology faculty in 1959, following nine years in concurrent service as director of the Department of Psychology at Central State Griffin Memorial Hospital and as assistant professor of psychology at the University of Oklahoma, in Norman, Oklahoma. While working at the UC Radiation Laboratory at Berkeley in the years just prior to World War II, Bruce became a member of the group of brilliant students orbiting around the stars of J. Robert Oppenheimer and Nobel laureate Ernest Lawrence, who were actively involved in the development of important discoveries in nuclear physics at the Berkeley cyclotron. His book, through four editions, was used at about 400 universities around the country and has been seen by hundreds of thousands of students. He had previously taught at the CSU San Bernardino and Long Beach campuses. Following her official retirement in 1994, she returned to San Diego, where she then became dean of the College of Arts and Letters at National University until 2004, when she retired as dean emerita. Ed was born in 1925, one of six children of Lebanese emigrants who had settled in Ohio. Chant continues to be taught at Cal State LA through the masters degree program in choral conducting. degree in statistics. Frequently seen on campus in tennis garb with racquet in hand, Don was an active tennis enthusiast whose regular tennis comrades included colleagues Rich Romano, Rosemarie Marshall, Anne Hess, and Martin Sandoval. Ray has had a major positive effect on generations of students and faculty. He edited a Carnap article for publication in a prominent journal. Francis is survived by his brother Stuart, sister Joanna, sons Thurlow and Norman, twin daughters Dawn and Anna, three grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and extended family and friends. In the interim between these periods, she also served as director of music there. His primary areas of interest were ethnic relations and social conflict, which led to numerous publications. After retiring in 1992, she was an active member of the executive committee of the Emeriti Association and a member of the Editorial Board of The Emeritimes, coordinating its distribution for many years. After all, the college was adding 1,000 or more students each year, and there had to be additional faculty and classrooms. Jack was always very proud of his parents effort during the war. Bill taught occasionally during these years; however, in 1991, Mary suffered a fatal heart attack in Milwaukee, and Bill returned to Los Angeles. She continued to teach at Middlebury College for a few years and she continued publishing. A memorial was held in Culver City on December 17. in 1948 and Ed.D. He received a B.S. His survivors include his wife Diane, daughter Bonnie Jean, sons Christopher and Albert, three sisters, and a brother.The Emeritimes, Fall 2001, RON E. HULL, Assistant Professor of Physical Education, 1963-2001, and Head Coach of Football, 1976-1978, who served on the physical education faculty for 37 years, died of heart failure on July 22, 2001 at the age of 61. Perry continued teaching on a volunteer basis after his retirement, presenting up to three courses per year. Healy taught the first course in vertebrate paleontology at the college, and George worked there as one of the first preparers of skeletal material. Beckwith was born June 8, 1917 in Oberlin, Ohio. The Navy sent him to officer training school at Harvard College and the Montana School of Mines in Butte, Montana, where he met and proposed to his future wife, Marie Mernin. She had had surgery for colon cancer, but complications that followed defeated her efforts to survive. He joined the Cal State LA marketing faculty in 1977, but specialized in interdisciplinary business studies. He went on to receive the CSU system wide OPA in 1965-66. They were thrilled by Carolyn's successful dancing career and enjoyed traveling to see her perform. In 1967-68, he and his family spent the entire academic year in England. She also received faculty development program and research/study awards from Cal State L.A. (1989-90) and a Woman of Achievement Award from Business and Professional Women of Los Angeles (1981), as well as being named Rubidoux' Honorary Mayor of Western Days in 1976. Jane is survived by her three daughters, Catherine, Carolyn, and Loretta; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. In 1954, he was elected as the first president of the newly organized American Institute of Industrial Engineering. She then attended Stanford University, completing an M.A. After graduating from Stanford, Ivan began his teaching career in the Bay Area. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Chicago, respectively in 1932 and 1942. She won two in Los Angeles, one at the Olympic Games. In addition, he taught laboratory courses in measurements, strength of materials, and thermal systems. A theme throughout Jons intellectual career was to pursue novel and creative topics. She earned a B.A. She also participated in Soroptimist International of Los Angeles for many years, serving her community until her illness in 2013. After an honorary discharge from his military service, Bob attended the University of Oregon in Eugene and graduated with a degree in music education in 1947. He was promoted to Chairman of the Division of Education in 1956, and when the University reorganized its academic program into Schools, he was named Dean of the School of Education. Later in her career, Irene's interests focused primarily on gerontological and rehabilitation nursing. He traveled widely in the southwestern United States and in Europe, Ethiopia, and Indonesia. However, most salient about him for family and friends was his personable and engaging smile, his ability to make other people smile, and his loving memory as husband, father, and grandfather. He performed with the Los Angeles Gregorian Schola, the Pasadena Pro Musica, and as a freelance instrumentalist with such ensembles as the California Brass Ensemble and the Rising Winds Chamber Ensemble. In 1966, they moved to Iowa, where they lived for four years, during which sons John and Rick were born. Her teaching specialty was elementary music, and she wrote several books in that field. D. degrees from USC. He headed many activities at the Village, where, just as at the University, he was known for his quick wit and particularly for his consummate puns. In 1978, Norman left Cal State L.A. to take a tenured appointment as professor of English at the University of Minnesota. In his personal life, Terry loved bowling and he coached junior bowlers at the Conejo Village Bowl in Conejo Valley, where his son Mark excelled. Joe had a worldwide reputation as a researcher and was the recipient of numerous grants from the National Science Foundation and the National Institute of Health. Michael is survived by his wife Nancy Cobb, a psychology emerita; their son and daughter, Joshua and Jenny; his son from a previous marriage, Daniel; four grandchildren; two sisters; and loving nieces and a nephew to whom he was a father figure.The Emeritimes, Spring 2014, HARLEY RANDALL BUTLER,Circulation and Acquisitions Librarian; Chief, LibraryTechnical Services; and Emeritus Associate University Librarian,1954-1985, died peacefully at age 86 on May 3, 2014, in Hercules, California, where he had resided since retirement. While teaching at the American University of Beirut, she had her first African students, who introduced her to African literature written in English. As a South Pasadena resident, she became actively involved in the community, which she continued after becoming a professor at Cal State L.A. She completed her Ed.D. After retiring from Cal State L.A., he was the dean of business at the Norco campus of Riverside Community College. David was indeed a model of the scholar-teacher whose professional activities informed and vitalized his work in the classroom. In yet another field of endeavor, he served two years in his retirement years as foreman of the Los Angeles County Grand Jury. It was early in the 1990s that he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and, although he continued to teach part-time, he chose to retire completely when walking became a challenge. Holder of degrees from Colorado State College of Education and the University of Denver, Frank joined the Cal State L.A. faculty in 1956, and went on to earn another degree at Claremont College. A memorial was held on July 23 at Second Baptist Church, in Woodway, Texas.The Emeritimes, Fall 2013, LEON SCHWARTZ, Emeritus Professor of French, 1959-1987, died early on August 22, 2013 the morning after his 91 st birthday, in Silver Spring, Maryland, where he and his wife Jeanne had moved last year to be near their daughter's family. Prior to moving to California in 1949, he was director of music education for Spokane, Washington public schools.
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