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PARTICIPANTS
- Alan Abel, Journalist, Foreign Desk,
National Post (Toronto), Media New York World's Fair, New York Tribune.
- Carl Abbott, History Professor, Portland
State University.
- Judith Adams, Director of Lockwood Library,
State University of New York-Buffalo, Historian/Technology Author.
- Ted Allan, Former President of the Bureau
of International Exhibitions, U.K. Foreign Exhibitions Service/Project
Director U.K. Pavilions 1958-2000.
- Michael Allen, Professor of History and
American Studies, University of Washington-Tacoma.
- Daniel Amato, Food Service,
Collector/Historian, Director of the Columbus Antiques Mall and Museum.
- Richard Amero, Historian, San Diego
Historical Society.
- Robert Anders, Exhibitor, Industrial
Designer, Project Director, Scott Paper Pavilion and Traveler's
Insurance Pavilion, New York World's Fair 1964-5; Project Director,
Petroleum Industrial Pavilion, Louisiana World Exposition, New Orleans
1984.
- Victor Atiyeh, Governor of Oregon 1980-1988.
- Heloise Barbuy, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,
Historian.
- Neil Baxter, Neil Baxter Associates,
Architect, Events Planner, Glasgow, Scotland.
- Dr. Gilbert Bell, Curator Strathclyde
Museum, Glasgow, Scotland, Historian.
- Rebecca Bell, Exhibitor/Participant,
Brisbane 1988, Expo Bird House.
- Burton Benedict, Professor Emeritus of
Anthropology, University of California-Berkeley; Author;
Exhibitor/Participant, Festival of Britain 1951.
- Jacques Bertrand, University of Quebec,
Historian.
- Bonnie Blake, Trans Mississippi Exposition
Historical Association President.
- Norm Bolotin, Laing Communications,
Author/Historian/Publisher, Seattle, Washington.
- Craig Bond, REMI Economic/Demographic
Input/Output Forecasting Model.
- Jim Brandt, President of the Bureau of
Government Research (New Orleans), Vice President of Planning,
Louisiana World Exposition 1984.
- Lisa Bresnehan, Publicity Director,
Australia Pavilion, Expo 2000 Hannover.
- Carson Brewer, Columnist, Knoxville News
Sentinel.
- Rodney Brouard, United Kingdom, Exhibitor,
President of the Guernsey Growers Association, participant in AIPH
Garden Expos.
- Patrick Burniat, Professor of Architecture,
Curator at La Cambre Institute of Architecture and Communications,
Brussels, Belgium.
- Per J. Bye, Exhibitor, Norway Pavilion,
Hannover World's Fair 2000.
- Andre Capiteyn, Historian/Researcher,
Archivist Ghent City Archives, Ghent, Belgium.
- Barbara Carlson, Press Representative New
England Exhibit, New York World's Fair 1964-5, Media Hartford Courant,
Historian.
- Robert Carriker, Professor of History,
Gonzaga University, Assistant Manager Ford Pavilion at Expo 74,
Spokane, Washington 1974.
- John E. Carter, Nebraska State Historical
Society.
- Curtis Cates, Terri Marlow, Documentary
Film Production, New York, U.S.A.
- Stephen Chappell, Graphic Designer.
- Swati Chattapadhyay, Professor of History
of Art & Architecture, University of California - Santa Barbara,
Author.
- George Chesworth, Chief Executive Officer,
Glasgow Garden Festival 1988.
- Ward J. Childs, Archivist/Historian,
Philadelphia City Archives.
- Joo-Kyun Choi, Exhibit Technology Advisor,
Osaka Garden Expo 1990; President, Korean Horticultural Producers
Association.
- Els Clemens, Horticultural Exhibition Press
Representative, International Association of Horticultural Producers
(AIPH).
- Margaret Cogswell, National Association of
American Art, Smithsonian Institution (retired); American Federation of
Arts, Associate for Foreign Exhibitions, Exhibitor/Associate American
Pavilion, Brussels World's Fair 1958.
- King Cole, President of Expo 74 Spokane
International Exposition Authority, Executive Consultant for Knoxville
International Exposition 1982.
- Terrance Cole, Professor of History,
University of Alaska-Fairbanks.
- Yvonne Condon, Historian, Missouri
Historical Society.
- Betsey Creekmore, Associate Executive Vice
Chancellor, University of Tennessee; Researcher.
- Clyde Crews, Professor of Religion
Bellarmine College, Louisville Historian.
- John Debenham, Engineer; Popular Culture
PHD Candidate, London, England.
- Jens Dengler, Historian, Berlin, Germany.
- Ludger Derenthal/Andrea Lesjak, Hannover
Expo 2000 Historians.
- Matt Dewaelsch, San Antonio Hemisfair
Archivist/Historian, San Antonio Public Library..
- Catherine DiBello, English Professor -
Shippensburg University.
- Marshall Dill, Jr., Professor of History,
University of Pennsylvania, Harvard University, Stanford University,
Son of Exposition President, Golden Gate International Exposition, San
Francisco 1939-40.
- David Dunstan, National Centre for
Australian Studies, Monash University, Clayton, Australia.
- Richard Dusterberg, Historian/Author.
- Anders Ekstrom, Professor of History,
Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.
- Matthew Esposito, Professor of History,
Drake University, U.S.A.
- Godfrey Evans, National Museum of Scotland,
Glasgow, Scotland.
- Klaus-Juergen Evert, Participant/City
Coordinator, Stuttgart Garden Expo (IGA) 1993.
- Neil Felgenhauer, Spokane Spokesman Review.
- Fred Ferretti, Media New York Tribune, New
York World's Fair 1964-5.
- John Findlay, Professor of History,
University of Washington.
- John Findling, Professor of History,
Author, Indiana University Southeast.
- Albert Fisher, Albert Fisher Television,
Academy Award Nominee, Director of Television & Movies, Expo 67
Montreal, and New York World's Fair 1964-5.
- Neil Fisher, University of Aberdeen.
- Franklin Garrett, Atlanta Historical Center.
- John Gaul, Palace of Fine Arts,
Exploratorium, 1915 San Francisco Expo legacy institution.
- Alexander Geppert, European University
Institute, Department of History, Firenze, Italy.
- David Glassberg, Professor of History,
University of Massachusetts.
- Andreas Gross, Historian, Switzerland.
- Henry Guerra, Public Relations Officer,
Liaison Officer for Foreign Exhibits, Hemisfair 1968, San Antonio.
- Howard Hamilton, Professor of Omaha
History, Metro College.
- Earl S. Hamlin, Alameda County (Oakland,
California) Planning Commission, Investment Banker.
- D. Clive Hardy, Special Collections,
University of New Orleans Library, Historian/Archivist/Author.
- Bruce Harvey, Historian/Sociologist,
Author, Charleston, SC.
- Penelope Harvey, Historian/Journalist,
United Kingdom.
- Aaron T. Heverin, Buffalo History Works.
- Bevis Hillier, Author/Historian, London,
England.
- Peter Hoffenberg, Professor of History,
University of Hawaii, Author.
- Charles Holmes, President of Spitz, Inc.,
West Chester, Pa. (Exhibition Technology, domed & other
visualization systems); Vancouver Expo 86 (Canadian IMAX), Expo 92
Seville, Spain (Spanish National Pavilion, Puerto Rico), Expo 93,
Taejon, South Korea (Samsung, Sunkyung).
- Stirlin Holmesly, Editor of the San Antonio
Express-News, Press San Antonio Hemisfair 1968, Author.
- Stanley K. Hunter, Historian, Exhibition
Study Group (UK), Glasgow, Scotland.
- Jean Claude Huot, Civil Engineer, Montreal
Expo 67.
- Matthew James, Technology Policy Advisor -
Australian National Government.
- Yves Jasmin, Communications Director, Expo
67, Montreal, Canada, Author.
- Jan Jones, Historian/Author, Fort Worth,
Texas.
- Joseph M. Judge, Curator Hampton Roads
Naval Museum.
- Allan Katz, Allan Katz & Associates
Advertising Agency, Reporter for New Orleans Times-Picayune, Louisiana
World Exposition 1984.
- Michael Kelly, Dr., San Diego Expo
Enthusiast/Historian.
- Pierre Kenyon, Airline Tariff Agent,
Dallas, Texas.
- Carlos Kessel, Architectural Historian; Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil.
- Matthew Klingle, PHD Candidate, History
Department, University of Washington.
- Carl E. Kramer, Professor of History,
University of Indiana-Southeast, Louisville Historian.
- Johan Lagae, Professor of Architecture,
University of Ghent, Belgium, Historian, Author.
- Fred Lavin, Attorney/Historian, President
Pan American Collectors Society.
- Donald G. Larson, Professor of History,
Fresno City College, originator of the Larson Collection on
International Fairs and Expositions, University of California, Fresno.
- Judy Larson, Historian/Curator, Author.
- Bobby Lawrence, Museum Historian, Parthenon
Museum, Nashville, Tennessee.
- Martin Lefkowitz, U.S. Chamber of Commerce,
Economic Policy Division.
- Martin Lengwiler, Swiss Historian.
- Leonard Levitan, Levitan Design Group,
Master Site Planning/Exhibit & Pavilion Planning, Montreal Expo
'67, Osaka Expo '70, Knoxville Expo '82, Louisiana World Expo 1984,
Vancouver Expo '86, Seville Expo '92, Taejon Expo '93.
- Vincente G. Loscertales, Secretary-General
Bureau of International Expositions, President of International
Participation, Seville Expo '92.
- Fred Lounsberry, Executive Vice President
of Marketing and Sales, Universal Studios Florida; Admissions Director,
Knoxville International Energy Exposition 1982; Admissions Director,
Louisiana World Exposition, New Orleans 1984; VP Sales and Marketing,
Expo 86, Vancouver, Canada 1986.
- Martin Manning, United States Information
Agency, U.S. Department of Commerce, Department of State (U.S.
Pavilions at Foreign Fairs from Brussels 1958 forward, Archivist,
Popular Culture Association.
- Red McCombs, McCombs Auto Enterprises;
Owner, Minnesota Vikings; Executive Director, Hemisfair 1968, San
Antonio.
- Ronald McCormick, Software Engineer.
- Jan McKelvie, WFCS/TMEHA Member, Popular
Culture Association.
- John McKenzie, Son of Participant, 1938
Glasgow Empire Exhibition; Professor of History, University of
Lancaster, Lancaster, England. Editor/Author, Manchester University
Press.
- Ronald J. Mahoney, Archivist/Historian,
Larson Collection, University of California-Fresno.
- Erik Mattie, Author/Architectural
Historian, Netherlands.
- Ralph Monaco, Inforum Interindustry
Forecasting at the University of Maryland.
- Jim Moran, Historian.
- Frank Manupelli, Executive Vice-President
and General Manager, Hemisfair 1968, San Antonio, Director-Senior PGA
Tour Event, San Antonio.
- Patricia Morton, Professor of History,
University of California - Riverside, Author.
- Gene A. Mueller, Historian/Researcher,
Trans-Mississippi Exposition Historical Association.
- Marvin Nathan, Professor of Humanities, San
Francisco State University.
- Harvey Newman, Professor, School of Policy
Studies, Georgia State University.
- Mandy Neuwelaerts/Carolyn Terryn,
Historians/Authors, Antwerp, Belgium.
- James Ogul, Special Projects Director,
United States Information Agency (U.S. Treasury/State Departments),
United States National Pavilions 1982-1998.
- Martin Packer, Historian, President of the
Festival of Britain 1951 Society.
- Michael Pender, Director of State Exhibits,
New York World's Fair Authority 1964-5, Co-founder of (WFCS) World's
Fair Collector Society.
- Fred Peskett, Engineer for the Festival of
Britain, Historian, London, England.
- Jock Phillips, Heritage Group, New Zealand
Department of Internal Affairs.
- Gaylon Polatti, Dallas Historical Society.
- Stephen Poser, Professor of Architecture,
History, Cottbus University, Cottbus, Germany.
- Norbert Poulain, President of Interbellum,
University Library, University of Ghent; Ghent, Belgium.
- Thomas J. Prasch, Professor of History,
Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas; Researcher/Author.
- George Prescott, Director of Washington
State Tourism Promotion, Administrative Assistant to Washington State
Governor.
- Helen Pye-Smith, Archivist Victoria and
Albert Museum, London, England.
- Eric S. Repice, Bureau of Economic
Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
- Ira Reed, Professor of Political Science,
Chairman Public Affairs Program, Reed College, Washington, DC,
Historian, Weapons of Mass Destruction.
- Patrick Reid, Former President of the
Bureau of International Exhibitions; Commissioner-General, Vancouver
Expo '86; Department of Canadian Heritage.
- Jeff Rische, Lightspeed Design Corporation,
Exhibitor/Participant, Lisbon Expo 98.
- Jay Rockey, Director of Public Relations,
Advertising, and Advance Ticket Sales, Seattle 1962.
- Bob Rogers, President BRC Imagination Arts,
Exhibit Technology, Film Production; Vancouver 1986 (Rainbow
War-Canadian Pacific, Spirit Lodge-G.M., Our B.C.-B.C. Pavilion);
Garden Exposition, Osaka 1990 (Flower Planet, Holovision Show); Expo 92
Seville (World Song-GM, Basque Pavilion); Expo 93, Taejon, South Korea
1993 (Postcards - Korean Air). Disney Imagineer, Development of
Holivision and IMAX technology.
- David Rumsey, Stovroff & Potter
Commercial Real Estate Broker, Board Member Buffalo and Erie County
Historical Society.
- James Russell, Professor of History,
University of Tennessee-Chattanooga.
- Robert Rydell, Historian/Professor of
History, Montana State University.
- Michael Mitsugu Sakihara, Professor of
History, University of Hawaii.
- David Saintonge, Contractor, Knoxville
Sunsphere Project.
- Anne Salter, Director of the Atlanta
History Library Archives.
- Chuck Sanders, Sanders International
Ventures, Concessionaire at all BIE World's Fairs 1962-1988, Consultant
Seville, Spain 1992.
- Philip Schoenberg, NY Talks and Walks,
Historian.
- Peter Scholliers, Professor of History,
University of Brussels, Brussels, Belgium.
- Bruce R. Schulman, Teacher/Historian,
Author of Internet History Site International Expositions, Chicago
1893, Knoxville 1982.
- Nicole Schwager, Historian, Switzerland.
- Lisa Shrenk, Historian, Chicago, Illinois.
- Brigette Schroeder-Gudehus, Author,
Professor of Political Science, Montreal University.
- Martha Sear, Professor of History,
University of Sydney, Australia.
- Joseph Seliga, Jr., Urban History
Researcher/Author, Attorney, Chicago, Illinois.
- Samuel Shepherd, Professor of History,
Centenary University.
- Steve Sheppard, Dr., Collector/Historian.
- Karen Shopoff, Historian, U.S.
- Mae K. Silver, Author/Historian, former
President of the San Francisco History Association.
- Phillip Smith, Professor of History, St.
Joseph's University, Philadelphia.
- Gus Spector, Dr., Author/Historian,
Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A.
- Jack Spoehr, Lightspeed Design Group, Imax
Corporation, Tsukuba 1985, Vancouver 1986, Osaka Garden 1990, Seville
1992.
- Paul F. Stahls, Author/Historian, New
Orleans.
- Raymond Starr, Professor of History, San
Diego State University.
- Ivan Steen, Professor of History, State
University of New York at Albany.
- Charles K. Swan, III, Vice President of
Finance, Knoxville International Energy Exposition 1982.
- Josef Svoboda, Creator of Laterna Magika,
Prague, Czech Republic; Exhibitor/Participant Brussels Expo 58,
Montreal Expo 67, Osaka Expo 70.
- Dr. Samuel Thomas, Photojournalist,
Historian.
- Paul Totah, Journalist/Author, English
Teacher St. Ignatius College Preparatory, San Francisco.
- Dennis Tucker, Concessionaire, Expo 86,
Vancouver, Canada; Expo 88, Brisbane, Australia; Expo 92, Seville,
Spain.
- John Vacha, Historical Research and
Writer/Teacher, Cleveland.
- Robert Vitz, Professor of History and
Geography, Northern Kentucky University.
- Candy Wellman, Washington State Archives.
- Elizabeth Willis, Senior Curator,
Australian Society Program, Museum Victoria, Melbourne, Australia.
- Glen Yake, Civil Engineer, City of Spokane,
Washington, Liaison for City to Expo 74, Spokane.
- George Yater, Louisville Historian.
- Aram Yengoyan, Professor of Anthropology -
University of California-Davis.
- J. William T. Youngs, Author/Historian,
Professor of History, Eastern Washington University, Cheney, Washington.
- Monika Zieger, Technical University of
Graz, Austria.
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