1950s
Harold
D. Shackman
writes: "For the past 10 years, I have been a substitute
teacher in elementary and middle schools in the Milwaukee
public school system. I have handled long-term assignments
with special education students. My wife and two daughters
are speech pathologists, and I have nine grandchildren. One
son-in-law is the dean of the College of Health and Science
at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, and another
is an administrative social worker for the state of Wisconsin.
A son is the chief investment officer for the Opus Corporation
in St. Paul, and another is the president of Urenco, a marketer
of enriched in uranium in Washington, D.C."
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