UC Davis Magazine

'41 Felix Bronner, a retired but-still-active physiologist/biochemist at the University of Connecticut Health Center, still teaches a course on nutrition policy and has edited a book on the subject. In December, he was presented with an honorary doctoral degree by the Sorbonne in Paris.

'55 Harry S. Agamalian, an emeritus farm advisor with UC Cooperative Extension in Monterey County, was named Outstanding Weed Scientist for 1997 by the Western Society of Weed Science. Agamalian is well recognized by his peers for his many years of applied research, particularly in the area of weed control technology for dry beans, winter cereals and other vegetable crops in the Salinas Valley. He has chaired many committees in the organization and, in 1978, served as president of the California Weed Society.

'62 Charles K. Eden was awarded a "Twenty Years of Teaching" certificate by California State University, Sacramento. He is a tenured professor at the university in the Division of Criminal Justice, the largest such program west of the Mississippi River.

'63 Robert D. Testa was named vice president of government relations for CNF Transportation Inc., a diversified transportation company based in Palo Alto. Testa interacts with state and federal legislators and is responsible for policy planning and legislative analyzing and tracking. He lives in Orinda with his wife, Ann.

'66Artwork by Stephen Kaltenbach, M.A. '67, will be on display at the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento from June 6 through July 27. An artist noted for his conceptual works created in the 1960s, Kaltenbach works in many media, including installations, painting and sculpture.

'67 Joseph H. Pulliam is a commercial credit manager for San Antonio Brake and Clutch Service, a rebuilder and distributor of parts for medium and heavy-duty trucks, buses and farm and construction equipment. He lives in San Antonio, Texas.


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