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The Foundation for Economic Education, Trustees and Staff, 1946-1996

The names of current trustees and staff members are asterisked (*). The names of those who are deceased are italicized. Daggers (†) signify honorary trustees.

Trustees

Paul L. Adams

Robert G. Anderson

Dominick T. Armentano

John S. Autry

*Manuel F. Ayau

*Edward Barr

Olive Ann Beech

William B. Bell

Ezra Taft Benson

Henry T. Bodman

Isaiah Bowman

Karl Brandt

Donaldson Brown

Yale Brozen

Levin H. Campbell, Jr.

John Chamberlain

George Champion

Norton Clapp

J. Reuben Clark, Jr.

J. W. Clise

Joseph E. Coberly, Jr.

William Coberly, Jr.

T. Jefferson Coolidge

Herbert C. Cornuelle

Jasper E. Crane

F. C. Crawford

Herrell DeGraff

Gottfried Dietze

U. G. Dubach

E. W. Dykes

Bruce M. Evans

Fred R. Fairchild

Lawrence Fertig

Lamar Fleming, Jr.

William H. Fletcher

*Ridgway K. Foley, Jr.

Don L. Foote

Richard R. Gallagher

*E. A. Gallun, Jr.

Clayton R. Gaylord

Robert M. Gaylord

P. W. Gifford

David M. Goodrich

Pierre F. Goodrich

Laurence M. Gould

Perry E. Gresham

H. Frederick Hagemann, Jr.

Erle P. Halliburton

Henry Hazlitt

Wesley H. Hillendahl

*Harry H. Hoiles

Paul E. Holden

Wayne J. Holman, Jr.

*John S. Howell

A. R. Huckins, M.D.

*Ethelmae Humphreys

J. P. Humphreys

Samuel H. Husbands

B. E. Hutchinson

J. Hugh Jackson

Whipple Jacobs

C. L. Kay

Arthur Kemp

*David H. Keyston

Russell Kirk

Israel M. Kirzner

Vincent Lanfear

*H. F. Langenberg

William D. Laurie, Jr.

William L. Law

James H. Lorie

Robert D. Love

Harold W. Luhnow

*Gregg C. MacDonald

Henry G. Manne

Thomas W. Martin

William Mathews

A. C. Mattei

Hughston M. McBain

James E. McCarthy

John T. McCarty

James A. McConnell

Glenn McHugh

Donald H. McLaughlin

Donald R. McLennan, Jr.

Robert A. Millikan

Roger Milliken

Margit von Mises

Martin J. Moore

*Paige K. Moore

Ben Moreell

Robert M. Morris

W. C. Mullendore

Gary North

*Edmund A. Opitz

Bernard L. Orell

*Jane M. Orient, M.D.

David H. Padden

Thomas I. Parkinson

W. A. Paton

*Ron Paul, M.D.

*Lovett C. Peters

Sylvester Petro

J. Howard Pew

Clarence E. Philbrook

Paul L. Poirot

*J. S. Pritchard, M.D.

Eugene C. Pulliam

Leonard E. Read

*Lawrence W. Reed

John T. Rettaliata

Donald R. Richberg

Claude Robinson

George C. Roche, III

Benjamin A. Rogge

Herbert H. Rogge

†P. Dean Russell

*Ronald A. Schiavone

*Hans F. Sennholz

Mary Sennholz

C. H. Shaver

J. Nelson Shepherd

Charles B. Shuman

John Slezak

*Ralph Smeed

Robert B. Snowden

Franklyn Bliss Snyder

*Mark Spangler

Bertel M. Sparks

John C. Sparks

Willard A. Speakman, Jr.

*Willard A. Speakman, III

*Philip M. Spicer

Celestin J. Steiner, S.J.

Thomas C. Stevens

Arthur W. Stewart

Robert W. Stoddard

*Steve D. Symms

*Don L. Taylor

*Thomas C. Taylor, Jr.

*John B. Threlfall

Miller Upton

*John C. Van Eck

*Sally von Behren

W. Allen Wallis

John P. Weyerhaeuser, Jr.

Charles M. White

Ernest L. Wilkinson

John Dana Wise

Leo Wolman

David McCord Wright

Henry M. Wriston

Ben E. Young

Staff

Robert G. Anderson

Joan Astuto

Howard Baetjer Jr.

Margaret Battaly

*Harriet Bender

Katherine Benson

Ivan R. Bierly

Irving Borders

Scott Brokaw

Shirley Brokaw

Stanley Brokaw

James H. Brown

*Janette Brown

Muriel Brown

Eleanor Buckhout

Helen Bucklew

F. Reid Buckley

Bella Campbell

Elizabeth Campbell

Helen Cartier

John Chamberlain

Frank Chodorov

Russell J. Clinchy

Herbert C. Cornuelle

Richard Cornuelle

Vernelia Crawford

Mallory Cross

W. M. Curtiss

*Helen Dalzell

Dominick D’Ambrosio

Michael Darcy

Jeannette Morrison Davies

*Barbara Dodsworth

Roger Duclos

Lonnie Dufford

Helen Dumich

Elizabeth Glenn Eastburn

Bruce M. Evans

M. Stanton Evans

Nick Fesij

Margaret Fitzsimons

Bette Fletcher

William Fox

Samuel T. Gilchrist

Sandy Goldberg

Amy Van Laar Gordon

*Bettina Bien Greaves

Percy L. Greaves, Jr.

Perry E. Gresham

Charles H. Hamilton

James Hance

Drew Hansen

F. A. Harper

*Beth A. Hoffman

Jacob G. Hornberger

Evelyn Hough

Mary Housman

Madelyn Shepard Hyde

*Royce Janszen

A. Ranney Johnson

Howard Johnson

William Johnson

Peter Jones

Zelda Kapner

George Koether

Mike Krenza

Ellis Lamborn

Don Lipsett

Jean Liptak

*Felix R. Livingston

Martha Reilly Livingston

Robert D. Love

Margaret Kramer Lundy

Ellen McGregor

Laurel Mascola

Rose Mazacone

E. Victor Milione

William Miller

Ludwig von Mises

*Kevin Morrissey

*Linda Morrissey

*Mary Ann Murphy

Florence Murray

Marion S. Norrell

Gary North

*Renate Oechsner

Edmund A. Opitz

Eleanor Orsini

*Gregory P. Pavlik

Samuel Pettengill

Paul L. Poirot

Harry Price

Angelina Raimondo

Leonard E. Read

Dorothy Reale

Roger R. Ream

Lauren Regan

Gregory F. Rehmke

Anna Reilly

Mary Reilly

John Robbins

George C. Roche, III

James M. Rogers

P. Dean Russell

Frances DiChiara Scapperata

*Thomas Schrader

*Hans F. Sennholz

*Mary Homan Sennholz

*Marion Sheehan

Thomas J. Shelly

Ann Simonelli

Elizabeth Smith

Valerie Smith

Mark Spangler

John C. Sparks

Jane Stark

James Stover

Brian Summers

Kyle S. Swan

Joan Kennedy Taylor

*Kathleen Walsh

*William J. Watkins, Jr.

V. Orval Watts

John K. Williams

Alvin Wingfield, Jr.

Charles H. Wolfe

Laura Zabaronick

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  1. The deterioration of family values R4

    Since World War 2 when women were encouraged to join the work force en mass, to replace the men who went to war and keep the economy and the war effort going.

    There has been a deterioration of family values and a breakdown of the family unit, a trend where a mother was not at home to take care of her children, monitor their behavior, help with the homework and discipline when and where necessary.

    The advancement in technology has harmed family values. The Media and Television has totally destroyed any comprehension of values in our society.

    The lack of discipline and total disregard for authority and respect is clear to anyone who has watched the past 50 years and seen our society’s values deteriorate.

    One example alone is that 50 years ago a teacher was happy to go to school to teach, a teacher was respected and looked up-to, a teacher could discipline. Today teachers fear for their lives they are petrified by their students, discipline is restricted both to teachers and parents alike.

    This scenario caries on to other social interactions of society today, and the situation is getting worse and worse every year.

    You will notice that many families who come from other countries have a very strong family values, tradition, good education, respect and the children excel in their studies. That is because they have not had the chance to be influenced by our overly liberal society.

    The education of our children begins at home and continues in school – the parents and the school must take a proactive approach to teach our children values and respect.

    In today’s society a teacher is not permitted to discipline a student, the teachers will be sued, not to mention that teachers fears for their safety.

    Parents in today’s society are also restricted as to how to discipline their children; in many cases parents are getting sued. In many cases children would never dream of treating their parents with such disrespect 50 years ago. Today some parents are afraid of their own children.

    Abuse has been and will be with society to eternity that does not give society the right to prohibit discipline; a few acts of abuse should not cause society to prohibit proper discipline.

    When an individual or individuals utilize a vehicle to commit a crime cause the death of others, does society prohibit vehicles altogether, no, a vehicle is very important for our everyday life.

    Well, the discipline of our children by parents and teachers is extremely important for our society and the preservation of humanity.
    It seems that our society is so busy chasing the dollar, fame and glory, that anything goes all values goes out the window. We should be an example of honesty, integrity and respect to our children.

    Are Americans patriotic and proud enough to defend, protect and bring family values back to America? Is America ready to fight for honesty integrity and justice in our society, eliminate corruption and fraud, waste and self serving programs?

    Re-invigorate our economy and decrease our dependence on foreign economies and resources.

    YJ Draiman, Northridge, CA.

    PS

    Tell me and I will forget
    Show me and I may remember
    Involve me and I will understand.
    – Chinese Proverb.
    We all want health, happiness, prosperity and life

  2. at http://www.thefreemanonline.org/featured/the-foundation-for-economic-education-trustees-and-staff-1946-1996/

    thanks

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