Vita
FRANK C. WYKOFF
1999

 


Address: 1001 Richmond Dr.                                                Phone: (909) 621 - 8303 (office)
               Claremont, CA 91711                                            Phone: (909) 626 - 7604 (home)
FAX:      (909) 621-8576                                                      e-mail: fwykoff@pomona.edu

Personal: Age-57                                                                   son-Victor (29)
              Wife-Jane Wykoff                                                   daughter-Elisabeth (25)

Fields:    Macroeconomics  Econometrics
              Capital Theory  Public Finance
              Monetary Theory & Policy
 

EDITOR IN CHIEF:

Economic Inquiry, Journal of the Western Economic Association, 1989-1997.

ACADEMIC DEAN AND INSTITUTE DIRECTOR:

Academic Dean of FACS and Director of the FACS Institute on Economics for Journalists, CA., Summer, 1979 - 1997.

ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS:

“Comment: Prices and Productivity in Managed Care Insurance, by David M. Cutler, Mark McClellan and Joseph P. Newhouse, NBER, (Conference August 1998), forthcoming.

“Comment: Expanding Economic Accounts for Productivity Analysis: A Nonmarket and Human Capital Perspective, by Barbara Fraumeni,” New Directions in Productivity Analysis, (Conference March, 1998), CRIW, forthcoming.

"Issues in the Measurement of Economic Depreciation: Introductory Remarks," Economic Inquiry, January, 1996.

"Comment: The Treatment of New Goods in the US Consumer Price Index, by Armknecht, Lane and Stewart, Bureau of Labor Statistics," New Goods, Eds. Timothy Bresnahan and Robert J. Gordon, NBER, Conference on Review of Income and Wealth, 1998.

"Comment: Czech and Polish Banking Reform, by Mullineaux, Pruski and Klacek," Financial Reform in Central Europe, Richard Dickensen and Andrew Mullineaux, 1997.

"Measurement of Durable Goods Prices by Robert J. Gordon: A Book Review," Managerial and Decision Economics, vol. 13, 79-88, pp. 79-83, 1992.

"Measurement and Efficiency Issues in Commercial Banking by Allen N. Berger and David B. Humphrey: Comment," Ernst Berndt, Timothy Bresnahan, Marilyn Manser and Zvi Griliches (eds), Conference on Output Measurement in the Services Sector, Conference on Research in Income and Wealth, National Bureau of Economic Research, Vol. 56, 1992.

"Economics: On-line and Interactive: Reply," Economic Inquiry, Vol. XXVIII, No. 3, July, 1990.

"Economic Depreciation and the User-Cost of Business-Leased Automobiles," in Technology and Capital Formation, ed. Dale W. Jorgenson and Ralph Landau, M.I.T. Press, 1989.

"Energy, Obsolescence and The Productivity Slowdown," in Technology and Capital Formation, ed. Dale W. Jorgenson and Ralph Landau, (with C. Hulten and J. Robertson) M.I.T. Press, 1989.

Understanding Economics Today, (with Gary Walton), Irwin-McGraw Hill, Burr Ridge, Ill., Sixth edition, 1998.

"Economics: On-Line and Interactive," Economic Inquiry, Vol. XXVII, No. 3, July, 1989.

Book Review of "The Taxation of Income from Capital:  A Comparative Study of  the United States, the United Kingdom, Sweden, and West Germany."  Edited  by Mervyn A. King and Don Fullerton.  Journal of Economic Literature,  March  1985.

Macroeconomics: Theory, Evidence and Policy, Prentice Hall Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N.J., second edition, 1981.

"Economic Depreciation and Accelerated Depreciation:  An Evaluation of the Conable-Jones 10-5-3 Proposal,"  with Charles R. Hulten, National Tax Journal, March, 1981.

"The Estimation of Economic Depreciation Using Vintage Asset Prices: An Application of the Box-Cox Power Transformation,"  with Charles R. Hulten  Journal of Econometrics, April, 1981.

"The Measurement of Economic Depreciation," with Charles R. Hulten, in   Depreciation, Inflation and The Taxation of Income from Capital, ed. Charles R. Hulten, The Urban Institute, Washington, D.C., 1981.

Theorie und Politik der Makrookonomie,   Moderne Lehrtexte
  Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Betriebswirtschaftlicher Verlag Dr. Th.  Gabler, Wiesbaden, 1979.  (Macro Text translated for author by Prentice Hall.)

"Economic Depreciation and the Taxation of Structures in United States  Manufacturing Industries:  An Empirical Analysis,"  with Charles R. Hulten, in The Measurement of Capital, edited by Dan Usher, N.B.E.R., Studies in  Income and Wealth, Vol. 45, University of Chicago Press, 1980.

"On the Feasibility of Equating Tax to Economic Depreciation," with Charles R. Hulten, 1978 Compendium of Tax Research, U.S. Treasury Department, 1979.

"Evidence on Depreciation of Structures," with Charles R. Hulten, Conference on Tax Research, Aug. 1975, U.S. Treasury Department, 1977.

"A User Cost Approach to New Automobile Purchases,"  Review of Economic of Economic Studies, July, 1973.

"Capital Depreciation in the Postwar Period:  Automobiles,"  Review of  Economics and Statistics, Harvard University, May, 1970.
 

SELECTED PUBLIC WRITING AND NEWSPAPER ARTICLES:

“Tips and Ideas for Journalists Covering Asian Economic Stories,” Quill, Society of Professional Journalists, March, 1998.

“Privatization: Covering the Next American Revolution,” Neiman Fellows, Harvard, 1998.

“The Los Angeles Conflagration: One Economists’ Perspective,” Quill, Society of Professional Journalists, January, 1998.

"Clinton, Dole: Failing Grades, The Journal of Commerce, July 5, 1996.

"See Through Campaign Promises of Tax Cut Nirvan," Quill, The Magazine for Journalists, Spring, 1996.

"Economic Thinking and Campaign Coverage," Quill, The Magazine for Journalists, May 1994.

"Tips for Reporters in Covering the Tax Story," News Backgrounder, FACS, 1993.

"Beyond The Horse Race," News Backgrounder, Foundation for American Communications, Spring, 1992.

"What to Look for and What Not to Look for in A Dean," The Student Life, Pomona College, January, 1993.

Affirmative Action Policies are a Disservice to All," Collage, Claremont Colleges, April, 1993.

"Prague: Teaching Western Economics in Eastern Europe," Three articles in Student Life, October 4, 11, and 18, 1991.

"Inflation and the Fed--Pay Me Now or Pay Me Later," Issues & Opportunities, Vol 1, No. 3, April, 1989.

"U.S. Trade and Influence in Pacific Asia," Chief Financial Officer International 1988, (with P. Edward Haley,) ed. John Thackery.

"Dangers of Punative Trade Policies in Pacific Asia," (with P. Edward Haley) Dallas Morning News, April, 1988.

"The October 19, 1987 Stock Market Crash and Media Coverage," News Backgrounder, Foundation for American Communications, January 1988.

"Volcker Won't Be Forgotten," Dallas Morning News, June 15, 1987.

"Escalating the War on the Tax Reform Front," Los Angeles Times, Sunday, October 5, 1986.

"Why Can't American Firms Compete?" Chief Financial Officer International 1986, eds. John Lawrence and Kathleen Hale, SPL Associates, London, 1986.

"Long Run Prospects for the Economy," Dallas Morning News, July, 1986.

"Three-way Budget Battle: Is It a Game of Chicken or Just Trivial Pursuit?" Los Angeles Times, Sunday, February 22, 1986.

"Will the United States Be Pulled Under in the Sea of International Debt?", Los Angeles Times, Sunday, September 22, 1985.

"Treasury II Plan Flawed," Dallas Morning News, June 5, 1985.

"The Flat Tax,"  The Journalist, Foundation for Amercian Communications, Spring 1985.

"Corporations Should Pay Taxes," Los Angeles Times,  March, 1985.

"The Reagan Tax Reform Proposal," Dallas Morning News, March 24, 1985.

"Facts Overlooked in Deficit Debate," Dallas Morning News,  September 11, 1984.

"Reagan's Most Important Policy Has a Five Year Price Tag of $1.8 Trillion", Los Angeles Times, Sunday, August 26, 1984.

"The Economics of Presidential Politics,"  A Review of Presidential Economics," by Herbert Stein, Herald Examiner, March 19, 1984.

"What Journalists Should Know about Budget Deficits," The Journalist, Foundation for American Communications, Spring, 1984.

"Business Tax Breaks are Causing Budget Deficits," Los Angeles Times, Sunday, December 18, 1983.

"Fed Policy Clearly Follows President's Wishes:  Volcker the man is not the issue," Los Angeles Times, Tuesday, June 14, l983.

"Now is the Ideal Time for a Detached Assessment of U.S. Economic Policy," Los Angeles Times, Sunday, March 6, l983.

"The American Economy.  Now is the Time to Observe and Decide,"  More Facs, Foundation of American Communications, Spring 1983.

"Deficits Aren't Guilty as Charged:  Reflect Ills, Don't Cause Them,"  Los Angeles Times, Sunday, January 9, 1983.

"How Big is a 10% Jobless Rate?," Los Angeles Times, Monday, October 4, 1982.

"Disinflation Breeds High Rates:  Fed Relaxation Linked to Elections," Los Angeles Times, Sunday, August 22, 1982.

WORKING PAPERS AND RESEARCH IN PROGRESS:

"Measuring Embodied Technical Change using Used Asset Prices," with Charles R. Hulten, University of Maryland.
"Do Banks Produce Paper?"
"From Socialism to Capitalism: Karl Marx Inverted," with Patricia Dillon, Scripps College.

HONORS AND FELLOWSHIPS:

Peter and Flora Hewlett Foundation Grant Recipient, with Patricia Dillon, Scripps College, 1994.
Lincoln Foundation Grant on Central Europe, with Thomas Willett et. al, 1993-4.
Elected to Conference on Research in Income and Wealth, National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, MA, 02138, 1989.
IBM Research Grant for the IBM Super Computer on "Energy, Obsolescence and the Productivity Slowdown, 1987.
Faculty Fellow of the Program Analysis Division, U.S. General Accounting Office, 1980.
Elden Smith Professor of Economics:  Endowed Chair awarded in 1979.
National Science Foundation Fellowship in Science, 1976.  For the purpose of developing a capital asset pricing model under inflation for use in a joint undergraduate faculty research project.  (not accepted)
Brookings Institution Economic Policy Fellow 1972-1973.  Ten fellows, selected from nominees of U.S. academic institutions, serve as  advisers to U,.S. government agencies for one year.  After the year of government service, two months are spent writing and studying at the Brookings Institution.
Haynes Foundation Faculty Fellowships Awarded by Pomona College, 1970, 1968.

MEMBERSHIPS:
Conference on Research in Income and Wealth
American Economics Association
Econometric Society
National Tax Association

OCCUPATIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Elden Smith Professor of Economics
Pomona College and the Claremont Graduate School
        1968-present
Courses:
 Graduate Macroeconomic Theory
 Graduate Monetary Theory and Policy
 Econometrics
 Advanced, Intermediate and Introductory
       Micro and Macro Theory
       Money and Banking

Director of The FACS Institute on Economics for Journalists, Asilomar, CA, 1989 and 1990, The Marconi Center, California, Summer, 1991-1997.

Instructor, Economics Leadership Program, Foundation for Teaching Economics, U.C. Davis and UC Santa Barbara, Summers, 1991-1997.

Acting Chairman, Economics Department, Pomona College, Spring 1989.

Faculty of Foundation for American Communications (FACS), 1979-1998
    Lecturer in economic conferences for American print, radio and TV journalists on U.S. Economic Policy and Analysis.  Conferences  held in New York, California, Texas Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii,  Arizona, District of Columbia, Massachusetts, Michigan, Ohio, Illinois from 1981 to present. (Approximately 150 conferences to date.)

Consultant: Bureau of Economic Analysis, Commerce Department on Capital Stock Measurement and Economic Depreciation, 1994-1997.

Consultant and Lecturer to California Association of Thrift and Loan Companies on Forecasting, 1985-1988.

Consultant:  Program Analysis Division U.S. General Accounting Office  1980-1987 Principal investigator into two projects concerned with the effects of labor productivity and other aspects of economic  performance of various possible business tax laws.

Advisor on Monetary and Fiscal Policy review of 1982

Consultant:  Public Finance Group
  The Urban Institute
  Washington, D.C. 1982-1984

Consultant: Division of Productivity Research
  Bureau of Labor Statistics
  U.S. Labor Department
  Principal investigator into vintage capital and energy  price shocks of 1974-75 and 1979-80.

Consultant:  Coopers and Lybrand
  Washington, D.C.
  Summer 1981
  Work on speed of reaction in capital formation to changes in business tax incentives for C & L model.

Consultant:  Office of Tax Analysis
  U.S. Treasury Department
  1972-1981
  Principal investigator into a series of studies, over an eight year period, of the value of economic depreciation and its               relationship to tax depreciation under various conditions.

Consultant:  Bureau of Economic Analysis
  U.S. Commerce Department
  Principal investigator into construction of a price index for the costs of using consumer durable goods. 1982

Visiting Professor:  The University of British Columbia 1976-77

Financial Economist:  The Office of Industrial Economics
  U.S. Treasury Department 1972-73
  Advisor on the asset depreciation range system; on the use of the ADR data base to evaluate the tax system, on the feasibility of including structures in ADR and on a conceptual model for assessing business taxes.

Other Academic Posts:
  University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI., Summer 1971.
  University of California, Berkeley, CA., 1974, 1964-68 part time.

Associate Editor, Journal of Productivity Research, Rutgers University, Newark, New Jersey, 1987-1996.

Associate Editor, Los Angeles Business and Economics, California  State University, Los Angeles, CA., 1985-1997.

REFEREE:
American Economic Review, American Economic Association
National Science Foundation, U.S. Government, Washington, D.C.
Journal of Productivity Research, Rutgers University, New Jersey
Quarterly Journal of Economics, Harvard University
Review of Economics and Statistics, Harvard University
Economic Inquiry, Western Economic Association
Journal of Macroeconomics, Wayne State University
The Canadian Journal of Economics, The University of British Columbia
Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Canada
National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, Mass.

SELECTED PROGRAM AND PUBLIC APPEARANCES:

Tournament Referee for “Service Sector Output Measures: Banking and Finance -- A Workshop,” Brookings Institution,         Washington, DC, November 20, 1998.

Productivity Workshop, NBER, Cambridge MA., Summer, 1998.

“Poverty and Welfare,” Foundation for American Communications (FACS), Nashville, TN, Summer, 1997.

“Mexico, the US, and International Economic Activity,” FACS and the Arizona Republic, Phoenix, AZ, Summer, 1997.

  “Economic Consequences of the 1996 Political Campaign: Cognitive Dissonance,” Claremont
             Rotary Club, October, 1996.

  “Economics and the 1996 Elections,” The Greenbrier, West Virginia, April, 1996.

  “Interaction of Political and Economic Reform in Transition Economies: Four Case Studies,” with
             Patricia Dillon, WEA Hong Kong Conference, January, 1996.

  “Financial Infrastructure in Market Economies,” Los Angeles, CA Conference for Chinese
            government officials in the Agency for Finace of Infrastructure, September, 4-5, 1995.

  “Workshop on Productivity Growth and Industrial Organization,” N.B.E.R., Cambridge, MA,
           July 16-23, 1995

  “NAFTA, GATT and Other Four Letter Words, A Conference on Trade,” San Diego, AC January, 1995.

  “The Contract with America: The New Congress and Economics,” The Bear Valley Gang, May 1995.

Organizer and director, "Ethical and Economic Perspectives on Urban Decay," A Conference for the Staff of the Mayor of Los Angeles, Center for the Study of Economics, Grand Central Station, LA, August, 1994.

"The Role of Doctors in Future Medical Decisions," Residents Rounds, Kaiser Permanente Hospital, Fontana, CA, December, 1994.

"Reform Progess in Four Central European Regimes: The Czech Republic, Slovakia, Estonia, and Hungary," University of Vienna, Austria, Sept. 1994.

Conference organizer and chair, "Economic Prospects for Slovakia," Castle, Slovak National Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia, August 26-28, 1994.

"The Role of the End of the Cold War in Central European Reform Efforts," Conference at The Institute for World Economics of the Hungarian National Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary, August 30, 1994.

"State Tax and Expenditure Policies in Crisis," A Conference for Journalists, Washington, DC, May 6-8, 1994.

The North American Free Trade Agreement: Prospects for the US, Mexico, and Canada," San Diego, CA, December 3-5, 1993.

"Why the Health Care Industry is Sick," Grand Rounds, Kaiser Permanente Fontana, CA, August, 1993.

"A Critique of President Clinton's Economic Plan," KNX Radio, LA, CA, February, 1993.

"The State of California's Economy, A Panel Discussion" Los Angeles Times and KNX Sponsored, LA Public LIbrary, Northridge, CA, March, 1993.

"Racial Harmony and Economic Well Being: Measures for Growth," Pilgrim's Place, Claremont, CA, March, 1993.

"Trade and Twin Deficits," Conference for Foundation for Teaching Economics, Pepperdine College, June 25-26, 1992.

"Economics: A Way of Thinking," for teachers in Prague at Charles University and in Budapest at the Technical University, August 19- Sept. 6, 1992.

The Next Four Years: Clintonomics," A Confernce for Journalists, Los Angeles, CA, Jan. 22-24, 1993.
"Five Classes on Macroeconomics, International Trade and Economic Growth," Conference on Western Economics, Foundation for Teaching Economics and The Liberal Institute of Prague, Held at The Prague Graduate School of Business and Economics, September 2-6, 1991.

"Do Banks Produce Paper?," Western Economic Association, Seattle, WA, July, 1991.

"Measurement and Efficiency Issues in Commercial Banking: Critique," National Bureau of Economic Research, Conference on Research in Income and Wealth, Charleston, S.C., May, 1990.

Conference on Price Measurement in the National Accounts, N.B.E.R., Washington, D.C., April, 1990.

"Poverty: Causes, Dilemmas, and Solutions," Los Angeles, CA, April, 1990.

"Eastern European Communism: Systemic Causes of Economic Collapse," Keynote Speaker, The Thacher School Symposium on Eastern Europe, February 1990.

"Urban Growth: Conflicts and Choices," Foundation for American Communications, Seattle, WA, February, 1990.

"Eastern European Communism: Systemic Causes of Economic Collapse," Pomona College Alumni Association, San Francisco, CA, January, 1990.

"An Economist's Perspective on the Illicit Drug Trade," Foundation for American Communications, Miami, FL, January, 1990

"Affordable Housing and Poverty," Conference for Journalists, Foundation for American Communications, Los Angeles, CA, January, 1990

"The Affordable Housing Crisis," Conference for Journalists, Foundation for American Communidations, Los Angeles, CA, December, 1989.

"Poverty Amidst Plenty," Conference for Nonprofit Executives, Foundation for American Communications, San Francisco, CA, November, 1989.

"Poverty and Decay," Conference for Journalists, Foundation for American Communications, Detroit, OH, October, 1989.

"Economic Power in the Bush Era," Conference for Journalists, Foundation for American Communications, Princeton, NJ, October, 1989.

"Productivity Growth in Commercial Banking: Evidence from Large Banks," Western Economic Association Meetings, Lake Tahoe, NV, June 1989.

"Poverty in America: Prospects and Solutions," Conference for Journalists, Foundation for American Communications, Universal City, CA, May, 1989.

"Forecasting Session," Investors Thrift, Anaheim, CA., April, 1989.

"Cities in Crisis: The Growth No Growth Debate," Conference for Journalists, Foundation for American Communications, Asilomar, CA, April, 1989.

"Competition on the Pacific Rim: Can America Hold Up?," Pasadena City College, February, 1989.

"Economics As A Discipline and A Way of Life," Claremont Sunrise Rotary Club, January, 1989.

"The Economy and the Elections," Pomona College Alumni Association, L.A. Athletic Club, November, 1988.

"The Economy and the Elections," Claremont Sunrise Rotary Club, November, 1988.

"Issues in Productivity Measurement of Commercial Banking Activity," National Bureau of Economic Research Summer Institute, Productivity Group, Cambridge, MA. July 10-14, 1988.

Panel on Data Replication, Western Economic Association meetings, Los Angeles, CA, July 1-3, 1988.

"Issues in Productivity Measurement of Commercial Banking Activity," Western Economic Association meetings, Los Angeles, CA, July 1-3, 1988.

"Teaching Economics On-line and Interactively," Western Economic Association meetings, Los Angeles, CA, July 1-3, 1988.

"The Next Four Years: Taxes, Trade, and Deficits: Options and Limitations," Atlanta, GA., November, 1988.

"Understanding the Urban Crisis: Low Wages and the Productivity Growth Slowdown," White Plains, NY., October, 1988.

"The Economics of Urban Poverty and Welfare," Chicago, IL., June, 1988

"Basic Economic Training for Journalists," Scanticon, MIN, May, 1988.

"Economics and the '88 Elections," Colorado Springs, CO., May 1988.

"Issues in the 1988 Presidential Election," Washington, D.C., April, 1988.

"The Hidden Theme in American Politics:  Will the U.S. Be a Second-Rate Economic Power?" Asilomar, CA, Feb. 1988

"Will You Be Better Off Than Your Parents?,"  Thacher School, Ojai, CA, Feb. 1988.

"The U.S. and the Pacific Rim Asian Nations: Threat or Challenge?," Santa Monica, CA, Dec. 1987.

"Budgets, Deficits and Taxes: Insoluble Problems of Presidential Politics," Atlanta, GA, Nov. 1987.

"Economists and Journalists:  How Well Are We Doing?," A Panel Discussion, Western Economic Association meetings, Vancouver, Canada, July, 1987.

"Productivity, International Competitiveness and the Future of the American Worker," Competitiveness and the American Economy," Dearborn, MI, June 1987.

"Colorado and the World Economy: Can the Tail Wag the Dog?," Economic Redevelopment Conference, Colorado Springs, CO, June, 1987.

"The Causes and Consequences of the Federal Budget Deficits in the 1980s," California State University at San Bernardino, Spring, 1987.

"Trade Deficits, Budget Deficits, and United States National Security," International Business and Security Forum, The Keck Center for International Strategic Studies, Claremont McKenna College, Claremont, CA, November, 1986.

"Energy, Obsolescence and the Productivity Slowdown," Western Economics
  Associaiton Meetings, San Francisco, CA, July, 1986.

"What is the Stock Market trying to tell us? Is it Correct?" Financial  Planning Conference, International Association for Financial Planners, San Diego, CA, March 1986.

"Reconciling the Stock Market Boom with Reality," California Cheese and Butter Association Conference, Palm Springs, CA, April, 1986.

"Did Monetary Forces Cause the Great Depression," a dialogue at CMC on Milton Friedman's Free to Choose, February, 1986.

"Did Slow Capital Growth Go Undetected?", Conference on Technology and Growth, The Kennedy School, Harvard University, November, 1985.

Money Makers V with Venita VanCaspel, Public Broadcasting Networks, March, 1986

"The Appropriate Role of Government in a Capitalist Society," at The Thacher School, Ojai, CA. May, 1985.

"Reaganomics:  Promise and Performance,"  Foundation for American Communications, (FACS)  Economics Conference for Journalists, San Diego, CA, February, 1984.

"Unemployment Policy 1982-1983," California Congressional Report, KCET Los Angeles, CA, October 8, 1982.

Radio Conversations - Unemployment (KRW, Seattle, 1982), Supply Side (KVI, Estes Park, 1982), Deficits (KMJ, Fresno, 1983).

"The National Economy and the Auto Industry,"  Conference of the Associated Press, Santa Barbara, CA, April, 1982.

"Investment 1981-1984 and the 1981 Investment Tax Incentives," European Meetings of the Econometric Society,"  September, 1982, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.

Presentation to the staff economists of the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee, "Evaluation of Conable Jones and the Senate Finance Committee Proposals,"  January, 1981, Washington, D.C.

The Urban Institute Conference on Depreciation Analysis and Policy, Virtually all senior economists in Washington who are potential users of depreciation analysis, "The Measurement of Depreciation," December, 1980, Washington, D.C.
 

EDUCATION:

Ph.D. Economics, University of California, Berkeley, CA, 1965-1968.
  Fields:  Monetary Theory, Mathematical Economics, Econometrics
  Thesis:  "The Demand for Consumer Durables:  The Case of Automobiles," Spring, 1968

M.A. Economics, University of California, Berkeley, CA, 1963-1965.

A.B. Economics major and Mathematics minor, University of California Berkeley, CA, 1960-1963.
 

COMMUNITY SERVICE:

Public member of the Kaiser Permanente Bioethics Committee, Kaiser Permanente, Fontana, CA., 1987-1995.

Public member of the Regional Bioethics Committee, Los Angeles, CA., 1987-1995.

Rotary International - Claremont Sunrise Club, (1992-93 President), (Director 1988-1994).

REFERENCES:  Available on request.