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'''''"There are no gods, no devils, no angels, no heaven or hell.<br>
'''''There is only our natural world.<br>
'''''Religion is but myth and superstition that hardens hearts and enslaves minds."<br>
'''''&mdash; [http://ffrf.org/ Freedom from Religion Foundation]'''''
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* Undergraduate education: Lawrence College, Appleton, Wisconsin
* Undergraduate education: Lawrence College, Appleton, Wisconsin
* Graduate education: School of Architecture, Yale University
* Graduate education: School of Architecture, Yale University
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In my career before I retired, I was the State Historic Preservation Officer for the Wisconsin Historical Society and an architectural historian certified by the National Park Service. I wrote and illustrated a book, "Architectural Photography," published in 1981. <br><br>
In my career before I retired, I was the State Historic Preservation Officer for the Wisconsin Historical Society and an architectural historian certified by the National Park Service. I wrote and illustrated a book, "Architectural Photography," published in 1981. <br><br>
[[Image:Nomoregod.jpg|left|thumb|100px|I do not believe in myths or superstitions. Imagine how wonderful the world could be without the enmity and seething hatreds bred by all those irrational religions!]]
[[Image:Nomoregod.jpg|left|thumb|100px|I do not believe in myths or superstitions. Imagine how wonderful the world could be without the enmity, intolerance, and seething hatreds bred by all those irrational religions!]]
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"There are no gods, no devils, no angels, no heaven or hell.
There is only our natural world.
Religion is but myth and superstition that hardens hearts and enslaves minds."
Freedom from Religion Foundation

  • Undergraduate education: Lawrence College, Appleton, Wisconsin
  • Graduate education: School of Architecture, Yale University
  • Graduate education: University of Wisconsin-Madison, architectural history



I have been a Chief Instructor certified by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (http://msf-usa.org/) since 1994, and have been an MSF certified instructor since 1989. As a Chief Instructor, I train instructors for the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/safety/vehicle/motorcycle/) and conduct on-site program evaluations throughout the state. In the winter, in Tucson, I teach rider courses for TEAM Arizona and occasionally train new instructors.

I have been a rider of BMW motorcycles since 1967. I was on the founding board of BMW Motorcycle Owners of America (http://www.bmwmoa.org/) in 1972 and also was co-founder of Vintage BMW Motorcycle Owners (http://www.vintagebmw.org/current/). In the 1990s, I served as president of BMW MOA. I have expertise, therefore, in motorcycle history (example - http://www.bmwmoa.org/features/restoration.htm) and especially BMW motorcycles.


I was the founder and first president of the Wooden Canoe Heritage Association (http://www.wcha.org/toc.html) and have some expertise in the history of North American canoes and canoeing.

In my career before I retired, I was the State Historic Preservation Officer for the Wisconsin Historical Society and an architectural historian certified by the National Park Service. I wrote and illustrated a book, "Architectural Photography," published in 1981.

I do not believe in myths or superstitions. Imagine how wonderful the world could be without the enmity, intolerance, and seething hatreds bred by all those irrational religions!

On Wikipedia:

Articles that I
initiated

     

Some of the articles to
which I have contributed