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  <span style="font-family:sans-serif; font-size:120%;">[[wikipedia:Albert_E._Burke|Albert E. Burke (1919–1999)]] | Wikipedia</span>
  <span style="font-family:sans-serif; font-size:120%;">[[wikipedia:Albert_E._Burke|Albert E. Burke (1919–1999)]] | Wikipedia</span>
  Yale University professor and a <mark>pioneer of public educational television</mark>. Burke was an <mark>early environmentalist</mark>, advocating for <mark>stewardship</mark> of the environment in the <mark>1950s</mark>. He rose to <mark>national fame</mark> as an <mark>early media personality</mark> on radio and television, and as an <mark>author and in-demand public speaker</mark>.
  Yale University professor and a <mark>pioneer of public educational television</mark>. Burke was an <mark>early environmentalist</mark>, advocating for <mark>stewardship</mark> of the environment in the <mark>1950s</mark>. He rose to <mark>national fame</mark> as an <mark>early media personality</mark> on radio and television, and as an <mark>author and in-demand public speaker</mark>.
'''Education & Teaching Career'''<br>
UCLA — Earth Science BA & MA<br>
Harvard — graduate work, 1951<br>
Yale — Conservation and Resource Use, Director of Graduate Studies 1951-1957<br>
[[Albert_E._Burke#TV_Productions|TV Productions]] — 1951-1964<br>
American Institute of Resource Economics — 1957<br>
University of Pennsylvania — International Relations PhD, 1959
[https://dstall.com/MOD/M/D/EnoughGoodMen.pdf ''Enough Good Men: A Way of Thinking''] 1962 — book compiled from transcripts of Dr. Burke's television programs
[https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/9p4MWhDfKq4ia99uaLkMEgCCksBzTw8ZQkYUw_WBguahAv5hI-hGcGwjizmPrINTgxv9HZJrv5Fc99W_GCMMj0ThDNOo40G6MgPDNreRkAl3PVBkcvc_8c8CHMXe66AbsQ=w1280 Hartford Times] 1956 — documents Dr. Burke's advocacy of resource conservation, long before many other environmentalists
   
   
  <span style="font-family:sans-serif; font-size:120%;">[https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100050441856172 Dr. Albert E. Burke] | Facebook
  <span style="font-family:sans-serif; font-size:120%;">[https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100050441856172 Dr. Albert E. Burke] | Facebook
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==Education & Teaching Career==
UCLA — Earth Science BA & MA<br>
Harvard — graduate work, 1951<br>
Yale — Conservation and Resource Use, Director of Graduate Studies 1951-1957<br>
[[Albert_E._Burke#TV_Productions|TV Productions]] — 1951-1964<br>
American Institute of Resource Economics — 1957<br>
University of Pennsylvania — International Relations PhD, 1959
[https://dstall.com/MOD/M/D/EnoughGoodMen.pdf ''Enough Good Men: A Way of Thinking''] 1962 — book compiled from transcripts of Dr. Burke's television programs
[https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/9p4MWhDfKq4ia99uaLkMEgCCksBzTw8ZQkYUw_WBguahAv5hI-hGcGwjizmPrINTgxv9HZJrv5Fc99W_GCMMj0ThDNOo40G6MgPDNreRkAl3PVBkcvc_8c8CHMXe66AbsQ=w1280 Hartford Times] 1956 — documents Dr. Burke's advocacy of resource conservation, long before many other environmentalists


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