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pp. 141, “The author has spent nearly all of his working life as a citizen of a variety of Crypts, first as an undergraduate at the University of Saskatchewan where he graduated with a B. Comm. with Honors. After a year of recuperation at the Psychological Research Institute in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan he enjoyed almost two years in successful pursuit of an MBA at the University of Washington. His final stop in the preparatory phase of his academic life was at Cornell University where he picked up his Ph D union card. For the next twenty-six years he passed his time in the School of Business at the University of Alberta. He somehow managed to experience the pain and joy of moving up the ranks to finally obtain the coveted title of Professor. He was also fortunate enough to enjoy an international life through a variety of programs and sabbaticals. His stops along the way included Nairobi, Paris, London, Edinburgh and China. He did take time to contribute to the internal life of his faculty through service on too many committees and too much bureaucracy such as director of the doctoral program and a final seven years as Associate Dean. That truly was the end. He now enjoys a rewarding life, thanks to his time spent within the Crypt, observing the passing parade called life.” Inscribed and SIGNED by the author with a book mark laid-in.