Post
Retirement Activities
Mike Boll
Professor, Asia-Pacific Center
for Security Studies, Honolulu.
Peter M. Buzanski
Emeritus Faculty Assoc. - Bd. of Directors, Academic Senator, History & Political Science charge at Friends of the Saratoga Library, Volunteer at Book Go Round, Member of SIRS.
Daniel Cornford
teaches part-time in the Sacramento area and works as a
consultant. His other professional-related activities are:
advisor to the NEH's California Newspaper Project; advisor to the
"Golden Lands, Working Hand Project," which had produced
a film on California social/labor history, and is completing a
textbook on California social/labor history; advisor to the
California Labor Map and Web Project.
Dr. Cornford also reviews grant applications for the NEH and the
NHPRC as well as manuscripts for book and journal publications.
In Davis, where Dr. Cornford lives, he is a member of the steering
committee of Citizens For Responsible Planning.
Dan Cornford is the author of: Workers and Dissent in the
Redwood Empire (1987); Working People of California
(1994), co-editor of American Labor in the Era of World War II (1995),
and historian for the California Labor Map and Website Project
(2002-2003). His reviews have
been published in such journals as the American Historical Review,
the Journal of American History, and Reviews in American History.
Irma Eichhorn
American Compiler of bibliographies appearing in the research
journal, Rossiiskie Nemtsy: nauchno-informatsionnyi
biulleten, quarterly published in Moscow.
Seven trips to Russia: Have travelled from St. Petersburg
to Vladivostok, researching in archives and interviewing
slave labor camp survivors.
Larry Engelmann
Billie Jensen
Travel and a little research.
David McNeil
Brett Melendy
Research and Publication
- 20th Century Hawaii. Board of Director, Rancho San Antonio Retirement
Housing Corporation.
George Moore
From 10th October to 14th
November, I will be teaching for the Osher lifelong learning institute
of Silicon Valley (a joint project of SJSU and UCSC) a course
called "Reading to Classics."