Robert Cullenbine

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Robert Cullenbine (1938-) was one of the Merry Pranksters[1] and a coordinator at Mid-peninsula Free University. He ran for Governor of California in the recall election of 2003.

[edit] Biography

Robert "Bob" Cullenbine was raised in St. Louis, Missouri. He moved to Palo Alto, California in 1960 to attend Stanford University.[2] After earning a BA from Stanford, he was involved with Mid-peninsula Free University[3] and served as the college's coordinator for a six-month term in 1969.[4]

He had a career in real estate. He retired to lend more support to Family Giving Tree, a charity founded by his daughter Jennifer.[5] He has served as the organization's CFO since 1998.

[edit] References

  1. ^ D'Agostino, Bill. "Running to stand still", Palo Alto Weekly, 2003-08-22. 
  2. ^ Cherishing life as a healthy grandfather. Annual Report 2002-2003. Palo Alto Medical Foundation.
  3. ^ Hechinger, Fred M.. "Education; Free Universities: No Grades, No Exams--And Now, No Schools", New York Times, 1971-08-22, p. E9. 
  4. ^ Power, Keith. "Midpeninsula: The Jivy League", The Nation, 1969-04-14. 
  5. ^ Knight, Heather. "Santa would be proud of this elf", San Francisco Chronicle, 2001-11-23. 

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