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This memoir of the life of Harold Kolenbrander begins with his earliest days and continues through today - a chronicle of his personal and professional life as it unfolded. Harold's story is one of gratitude for all the people who have been so important in his life - his family, friends (both personal and professional), and his mentors. It is a happy story, celebrating all the joys and blessings of life. While its primary focus is on Harold's life in the academy, it includes his forays into woodworking - including making toys for his grandchildren - and the world of amateur (ham) radio that has been a part of his life since age 15.…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
This memoir of the life of Harold Kolenbrander begins with his earliest days and continues through today - a chronicle of his personal and professional life as it unfolded. Harold's story is one of gratitude for all the people who have been so important in his life - his family, friends (both personal and professional), and his mentors. It is a happy story, celebrating all the joys and blessings of life. While its primary focus is on Harold's life in the academy, it includes his forays into woodworking - including making toys for his grandchildren - and the world of amateur (ham) radio that has been a part of his life since age 15.


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Harold Kolenbrander grew up in rural South Dakota and Minnesota. He holds a BA in chemistry from Central College in Iowa, a PhD in biochemistry from the University of Iowa, and three honorary degrees. He taught organic and biochemistry for seven years before going into administration at Grand Valley State University, then Central College and later as president of the University of Mount Union. After retirement, he served as interim president at Alma College and for several years as a senior consultant at Academic Search. With his late wife, Harold has three children and six grandchildren, including a set of triplets. Recently, he and a college classmate decided to spend their senior chapters of life together living in both Rhode Island and Ohio. He has been a licensed ham radio operator since 1954, and also enjoys woodworking.