Background
Gerber, Rudolph Joseph was born on October 25, 1938 in St. Louis. Son of Rudolph Vogt and Isable Helen (Bauer) Gerber.
(All about the railroad: old coaches made new, ancient ste...)
All about the railroad: old coaches made new, ancient steam engines, historic hotels, stations and campsites along 64 miles of scenic track unlike any other railroad in the USA and the only one ever to penetrate to the heart of a national park. On 17 September 1989, 88 years to the day from the date the first steam engine puffed to the Grand Canyon, a reborn Grand Canyon train made its way from Williams to the Grand Canyon along the same historic route. The resurrection of the Grand Canyon Railway signifies more than steam and thunder, nostalgia and history. It is part of a growing recognition of the need to soften the environmental impact made by four million annual visitors to the Canyon. The railroad uses a clean burning fuel of oil and grey water for engine power and may reduce peak motor traffic in the Canyon park by as much as 4000 vehicles per day.
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Gerber, Rudolph Joseph was born on October 25, 1938 in St. Louis. Son of Rudolph Vogt and Isable Helen (Bauer) Gerber.
Master of Arts in Comparative Literature, Columbia University, New York City, 1964; Doctor of Philosophy with grand distinction, U. Louvain, Belgium, 1966; Juris Doctor, Notre Dame U., 1971; Master of Laws, University of Virginia, 1986; Anglo-American law certified, Cambridge (England) University, 1992; Anglo-American law certified, Oxford (England) University, 1994.
Assistant professor philosophy, St. Saint Louis University, 1966-1967;
assistant professor philosophy, U. Notre Dame, Indiana, 1967-1971;
legal counsel board supervisors, County of Maricopa, Phoenix, 1972-1974;
public defender, County of Maricopa, Phoenix, 1972-1976;
attorney, County of Maricopa, Phoenix, 1976-1979;
judge superior court, County of Maricopa, Phoenix, since 1979;
associate chief presiding judge, County of Maricopa, Phoenix, 1985-1988;
judge, Arizona Court Appeals, Phoenix, since 1988. Professor Western International U., since 1983. Legal editor Kennikat Press, New York City, 1985-1988.
Delegate National Conference State Court Justices. Member of faculty National Judicial College.
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Minority counsel Arizona Senate, Phoenix, 1977-1978. Member Arizona Bar Association, California Bar Association.
Children: Jennifer, Kristin, Joseph.