Robert Gabrick
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In 1962, Robert Gabrick began teaching in River Falls, Wisconsin. It was the start to a long and successful career in education. His career would take him across state lines and in different positions. Mr. Gabrick is certified in teaching social studies and is known for teaching with passion. In addition to his instructional positions, he has worked as a researcher, and an evaluation and assessment consultant for the LA County Office of Education. His skills have also come in handy as a reviewer for the National Endowment of the humanities program.
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Mr. Gabrick is an accomplished writer and has his name on an assortment of creative works.

In addition to these works, Mr. Gabrick has contributed to articles and professional journals:

Humanities Focus Grant: Victorian America: The Birth of Modern American Culture 1860-1915, 1995-1996
Autocar Trucks 1950-1987
Photo Archive 2002
Freightliner Trucks 1937-1981
Photo Archive 2003
Autocar Trucks 1899-1950, 2004
FWD Trucks 1910-1977
Photo Archive 2005
FWD Fire Trucks 1914-1963
Photo Archive 2005
Reo Trucks 1910-1966
Photo Archive 2006
​Diamond T Trucks 1911-1966
Photo Archive 2007
Federal Trucks 1910-1959
Photo Archive 2008
Going the Greyhound Way: The Romance of the Road 2009
Sterling Trucks, Photo Archive 2010
Co-Author (Curriculum): Thank You, Mr. Edison: Electricity, Innovation and Social Change
 The Great Depression and the Arts 1998
Communism, Espionage and the Cold War 2004
Khakis and Crinolines 2008
Drive-Ins and Double Dates 2010

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