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Bauer, Otto Frank was born on December 1, 1931 in Elgin, Illinois, United States. Son of Otto Leland and Cora Dorothy (Berlin) Bauer.
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A collection of essays that presents both general and specific solutions to several of the more critical problems and issues facing our nation, ones that focus on our knowledge and application of trust and distrust. While fostering the development of trust is very important, it is probably more important to learn how to live with distrust, for it has become an integral part of our society.
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academic administrator educator communications executive
Bauer, Otto Frank was born on December 1, 1931 in Elgin, Illinois, United States. Son of Otto Leland and Cora Dorothy (Berlin) Bauer.
Bachelor of Science, Northwestern University, 1953. Master of Arts, Northwestern University, 1955. Doctor of Philosophy, Northwestern University, 1959.
Doctor of Humanitarian Services (honorary), Clarkson College, 1999.
Instructor, then assistant Professor of English, United States Air Force Academy, Colorado, 1959-1961; director debate, United States Air Force Academy, Colorado, 1959-1961; instructor to professor, Bowling Green State University, Ohio, 1961-1971; director graduate admissions and fellowships, Bowling Green State University, Ohio, 1965-1969; assistant dean Graduate School, Bowling Green State University, 1967-1969; assistant vice president, Bowling Green State University, 1970-1971; American Council on Exercise fellow, University of California-Berkeley, 1969-1970; professor communication, University of Wisconsin -Parkside, Kenosha, 1971-1979; vice chancellor, University of Wisconsin -Parkside, Kenosha, 1971-1976; acting chancellor, University of Wisconsin -Parkside, 1974-1975; visiting professor communication, special assistant to chancellor, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1976-1977; vice chancellor for academic affairs, U. Nebraska, Omaha, 1979-1994; professor communication, U. Nebraska, Omaha, since 1979; vice chancellor emeritus, U. Nebraska, Omaha, 1995. Consultant Bishop Clarkson College Nursing, Omaha, also 4 others, since 1981. Member Commision on Institutions Higher Education, North Control Association Colleges Schools, 1975-1977, 84-88, consultant, evaluator, since 1976, board directors 1989-1994.
(A collection of essays that presents both general and spe...)
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Board directors United Way Kenosha County, Wisconsin, 1973-1979, Kenosha County council Girl Scouts United States, 1977-1979. Chairman speakers bureau United Way Midlands, Omaha, 1983, member allocations committees, 1985-1993, steering committee, 1989-1993. Board directors Fontenelle Forest Association, 1987-1994, vice president, 1990-1992.
Board directors Clarkson College, 1992-2000, vice-chair, 1995-1997, chair, 1997-2000. Member American Council on Education (executive committee council of fellows 1982-1985), National Communications Association, Rotary.
Married Jeanette L. Erickson, May 27, 1956. Children: Steven Mark, Eric Paul.