Background
Mattern, Douglas James was born on May 19, 1933 in Creede, Colorado, United States. Son of John A. and Ethel (Franklin) Mattern.
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Looking for Square Two is an insightful, thought-provoking foray into the controversial subject of nuclear disarmament by longtime lecturer and peace activist Douglas Mattern. This intellectual study covers the social, political, and economic ramifications of nuclear warfare and offers some achievable solutions to many frighteningly real conundrums. Mattern offers a point of view that is refreshingly straightforward and human—a realistic answer to today's convoluted political atmosphere.
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electronics reliability engineer
Mattern, Douglas James was born on May 19, 1933 in Creede, Colorado, United States. Son of John A. and Ethel (Franklin) Mattern.
Student San Jose (California) City College, San Jose State University, 1956-1958.
Reliability engineer Intersil, Sunnyvale, California, 1973-1980. Senior engineer Data General Corporation, 1981-1987. Staff engineer Apple Computer, Cupertino, California, 1987-1997.
Senior engineer Trimble Navigation, Sunnyvale, 1998-2000. Secretary General World Citizens Assembly, San Francisco, 1975—1986. Director World Citizens Diplomats, Palo Alto, California, 1988—1990.
President Association World Citizens, San Francisco, since 1989. Chief Executive Officer World Citizens Foundation, San Francisco, since 1979. Chairman World Citizens Assembly, San Francisco, 1995, Taipei, Taiwan, 2001, International Peace Conference, San Francisco, 2005.
With United States Navy, 1951-1955.
(Looking for Square Two is an insightful, thought-provokin...)
Served with United States Navy, 1951-1955. Member National Electron Microscopy Association, Union of Concerned Scientists Promoting Enduring Peace. East-mail: worldcit@best.com.
Married Noemi East. Delegate Cippo, May 4, 1963.