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SELECTED LIST OF PUBLISHED WORKS: "John Dewey in Hawaii", Educational Perspectives, University of Hawaii College of Education (Summer, 2015) Analysis of Georges Bernanos’ Diary of a Country Priest in The Literary Encyclopedia (London, 2013). Introduction to “The G.H. Mead and Henry Castle Correspondence” (Ohio University Press, 2013). Extended Analytical Essays entitled “Mystery and Manners” and “A Good Man is Hard to Find” in The Literary Encyclopedia (London, 2013). "Humor in Literary Naturalism: The Case of Will Cuppy" in The Literary Encyclopedia (London, 2009). Extended Book Review of Overthrow: America’s Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to Iraq (by Stephen Kinzer) in The Hawaiian Journal of History, 2007. Extended Book Review of Honor Killing (by David Stannard) in The Hawaiian Journal of History, 2006. “History and Present Circumstances of Philanthropy in Hawaii”, Foundation News (October, 2005), Council on Foundations (Washington, D.C.) Introduction to the edited book of Dr. Walter F. Eller’s "History of Palama Settlement" (Hawaiian Historical Society, 2007). "Sun Yat-sen's Hawaii Education", pp 315-320 in Sun Yat-sen and America by Hao Ping, Vice Minister of Education of the People's Republic of China (East-West Center Press, 2005) "Contemporary Philanthropy," in Indiana University's Philanthropy in America: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia (ABC-Clio Press, 2004) Encyclopedia entry on Secretary of State Richard Olney in Secretaries of State from John Jay to Colin Powell, edited by Edward S. Mihalkanin (Greenwood Press, 2004). "President Roosevelt and General MacArthur at the Honolulu Conference, 1944," Hawaiian Journal of History, 2004. A Century of Philanthropy: A History of the Samuel N. & Mary Castle Foundation 1992; (second edition, 2004) Chapter "Herbert Hoover & the Elusive Quest for Peace" in Uncommon Americans: The Lives of Herbert and Lou Henry Hoover, edited by Tim Walsh (Greenwood Press, 2003). "A Century of Mission Faithfulness", The Philanthropic Monthly, December, 2001. "Management Options for Family Foundations", Council on Foundations Monograph Series, 2000. "W.R. Castle, Jr. and Herbert Hoover: A 40 year Partnership", The American Road, Vol. 25, Number 52, Winter edition, 2000. Biographical entries for Robert Nisbet and Merle Curti in Charles Scribner's Encyclopedia of American Lives, Vols. III and IV, 2000. “U.S. Commercial Policy and Hawaii 1890 – 1894” in The Hawaiian Journal of History, 1999. “Lighting the Path: Developing Leadership in Early Education”, Sharon Taba, Alfred Castle, Mari Vermeer et al, Early Childhood Education Journal, Vol. 26, No 3. 1999. Diplomatic Realism: W.R. Castle, Jr. & U.S. Foreign Policy, 1919 – 1953, (University of Hawaii Press, 1998). Biographical entries on Dexter Perkins and Harry Weinberg for Charles Scribner’s Encyclopedia of American Lives (1998). “The Weinberg Foundation Fellows Program and the Liberal Arts,” in Nonprofit Management Education 1996: A U.S. and World Perspective, University of San Francisco Press, (1996). “The Hawaiian Education of Henry Adams,” in Calabash: Fragments of Hawaiian History, University of Hawaii Press (1996). “Under Secretary of State W.R. Castle, Jr. and the Occupation of Manchuria: A Study in Diplomatic Realism,” Mid-America, Loyola University of Chicago (1996). “Tentative Empire: U.S. Foreign Policy in Hawaii, 1893-1895,” The Hawaiian Journal of History (Fall, 1995). “Planned Giving and the Furtherance of Contemporary Medical Education,” Hawaii Medical Journal (September 1995). Grantwriting Skills and Resources for Hawaii’s Early Childhood Health, Education, and Welfare Agencies, (published by John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawaii 1995). Essays entitled “Philanthropy in America;” “Hawaii;” “Honolulu;” “New Mexico;” “Albuquerque;” and “Post-structuralism,” in Dictionary of American History (1996), Joan A. Wilson and Robert Ferrell, Eds. Charles Scribner's, Publisher. Marketing the California State University System to Foundations & Corporations (California State University Advancement Academy, 1998). “Pax Americana in Decline: The Hoover Moratorium Negotiations,” Hoover Presidential Library Reprint Series, 1994, West Branch, Iowa. “Legal Education and the Damaged Social Contract;” (Book Review) Foundation News, September 1993. A Century of Philanthropy: A History of the Samuel N. and Mary Castle Foundation, (University of Hawaii Press, 1992). “The Essentials of Evaluation for the Small Private Foundation,” Council of Foundations Publication, Washington, D. C., October 1991; Second edition, 1992; Third Edition, 1993. "Educating a Revolutionary: Sun Yat-Sen's Schooling in Hawaii," Sun Yat-Sen Virtual Library, 1991 “W. R. Castle and the Reversal of American Occupation Policy,” in Wisconsin Magazine of History, Winter, 1990-1991. “Christian Realist Values and W. R. Castle Jr.’s Opposition to Intervention, 1939-1941,” in Christian Scholar’s Reviews, 1991). “The Comic Vision of Flannery O’Conner’s ‘A Good Man is Hard to Find,’” in Amelia, 1991. Co-author of Exempt Organizations and Charitable Activities in Hawaii, Wisconsin: National Business Institute, Inc., 1990. “Harriet Castle and the Origins of Progressive Kindergarten Education in Hawaii,” in The Hawaiian Journal of History, 1989. Book Review of Helena Allen's Sanford Dole: Hawaii's only President, 1844-1926 in Hawaiian Journal of History, 23 (1989). “W.R. Castle, Jr. and the London Naval Conference of 1930,” in Naval History, Summer 1989. “The Correspondence Theory of Truth and Contemporary Historical Methodology,” chapter in the textbook Philosophers at Work: An Introduction to the Issues and Practical Uses of Philosophy, (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1989). “Naturalism in the Humor of Will Cuppy,” in Studies in American Humor, 1987. “William R. Castle and Opposition to U.S. Involvement in an Asian War, 1939-41,” in Pacific Historical Review, October 1985. “Foreign Policy and the Alfred Landon Campaign for the Presidency,” (unbound manuscript in Hoover Presidential Library, 1984). “Productivity and Social Justice in America,” in New Mexico Humanities Council Essays, 1982; “Futurology and American History,” 1983. “Friedrich Schiller’s Aesthetics in the Art of Isaac Singer,” in Southwest Philosophical Studies, 1983. “Advice for Hawaii: The Dole Burgess Letters of 1894,” in Hawaiian Journal of History, 1981. “The Hawaiian Education of Henry Adams,” in Honolulu Magazine’s Historical Editions, 1981. “A Good Man is Hard to Find: Flannery O’Connor and the Hermeneutic of Being” in Southwest Philosophical Studies, 1981. Biweekly Book Reviews for Roswell Daily Record, 1980-1982 and selected cultural commentary in Gannett Publisher’s Honolulu Star-Bulletin, and Honolulu Advertiser, 1987-2003. “Maurice Garland Fulton: Historian of the Southwest,” in New Mexico Historical Review, 1980 (with William Gibbs). “Teaching Philosophy in a Military College,” in The Philosophy Teacher, 1980. “The Absurd in C.D. Grabbe’s Jest, Satire, Irony and Deeper Significance,” in Southwest Philosophical Studies, 1979. “Alfred North Whitehead: The Metaphysics of Process,” unpublished manuscript, 1978 (unbound in Hoover Presidential Library, West Branch, Iowa). “Dewey and Nietzche: Instrumentalism in American Compared,” in Wisconsin Arts and Sciences Journal, 1977. “Interdisciplinary Humanities at Sunset Hill School,” in Educational Horizons Journal, 1975. “Existentialism and Eccentricity,” in Sun Press, 1972. “The New Rhetoric of Confrontation,” in Reach Magazine, 1971. “The Tragedy of the State,” in Reach Magazine, 1970..