[AVAPL Members] Re: FW: VA Psychology Photo History by Rod Baker

  • From: Walter Penk <wepenk@xxxxxxx>
  • To: members1@xxxxxxxxx, VHA National Psychology Chiefs <VHANationalPsychologyChiefs@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2010 08:05:39 -0800 (PST)

Echoing what Robert Goldberg has already phrased so well in his praise of all 
that Rod Baker has accomplished...the archives by Baker are documents that not 
only account for others in the VA have done for veterans but they likewise 
inspire us all to do more. 





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From: "Goldberg, Robert W. (VHACLE)" <Robert.Goldberg2@xxxxxx>
To: members1@xxxxxxxxx; VHA National Psychology Chiefs 
<VHANationalPsychologyChiefs@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: "Baker, Rod" <rodbaker@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Wed, December 29, 2010 9:52:46 AM
Subject: [AVAPL Members] Re: FW: VA Psychology Photo History by Rod Baker


Let me add that, for several years, I’ve been learning from Rod  how not to 
drop 
that baton.  I still wonder at how he has accomplished all that he has done.  
You cannot imagine how much involvement, tenacity, energy, attention to detail, 
and – dare I say it? -  love for the organization that Rod has put into his 
efforts.  Without him, much that is valuable about the VA, its heritage, its 
people  would have been lost.   He has made an invaluable contribution to us as 
VA psychologists and scholar-historians of our profession and science.   

 
From:avaplmembers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:avaplmembers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Zeiss, Antonette (SES 
EQV)
Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2010 9:16 AM
To: VHA National Psychology Chiefs; members1@xxxxxxxxx
Cc: Baker, Rod
Subject: [AVAPL Members] FW: VA Psychology Photo History by Rod Baker
 
I want to alert everyone about a wonderful resource compiled by Rod Baker.  The 
web link is noted in his email that opens this chain, and he also can get a pdf 
file to  those who are interested.  Instructions are below in his last 
message.  
thanks again to Rod for all the effort he has put in over the years in 
compiling 
the history of VA psychology, and thanks to Bob Goldberg for taking the baton 
as 
the incoming historian.
 
Best,
Toni
 
Antonette Zeiss, Ph.D. 
202 461-7347
Antonette.Zeiss@xxxxxx
 
From:Rodney Baker [mailto:rodbaker@xxxxxxx] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2010 9:08 AM
To: Zeiss, Antonette (SES EQV)
Subject: RE: VA Psychology Photo History by Rod Baker
 
Glad you liked it and appreciated the kind words of the historical work for VA 
psychology I’ve done,
 
I’m trying to get the free pdf file to as many as I can that would like a copy. 
Could you please mention it on one of your psychology conference calls? All 
that 
they have to do is e-mail a request to me at rodbaker@xxxxxxx  I prefer the 
e-mail request process from them which insures I have a good e-mail address to 
forward the file to them. 

 
Since they will also get the same e-mail you received they can print out the 
free pdf file themselves if they wish as well as consider avoiding the 
hassle/costs of doing their own printing by buying the more professionally 
bound 
book (containing the pdf file) I self-published through CreateSpace. That 
information also appears in the e-mail I sent you and others below that I will 
be forwarding to them. Many of those who bought the book like the professional 
look of the book with many adding that they like the laminated paperback with 
the book’s front and back cover featuring a display of about a dozen of the 
photos inside asking the reader if they knew the person(s) in the picture. A 
hint is provided as well as the page number in the book where they can find the 
person(s) name.
 
Finally, I’m talking with Jeff Burk about getting file into the archive section 
of the AVAPL Newsletter so hopefully all of its members will have access to the 
pdf file.
 
Rod
 
 

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From:Zeiss, Antonette (SES EQV) [mailto:Antonette.Zeiss@xxxxxx] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2010 7:07 AM
To: Baker, Rod
Cc: Zeiss, Robert A.
Subject: RE: VA Psychology Photo History by Rod Baker
 
Rod, thanks very much for sending.  It’s a pleasure to have this, along with 
all 
the other wonderful historical work you have done for VA Psychology.
 
Best,
Toni
 
Antonette Zeiss, Ph.D. 
202 461-7347
Antonette.Zeiss@xxxxxx
 
From:Rodney Baker [mailto:rodbaker@xxxxxxx] 
Sent: Saturday, December 11, 2010 5:07 PM
To: aboer108@xxxxxxxxx; Zeiss, Antonette (SES EQV); bernard.winkel@xxxxxxxxxx; 
Bill Klett; Gresen, Robert C.; Zeiss, Robert A.; Kazen, Caryl; 
castenger@xxxxxxxxxxx; cmlagana@xxxxxxxxxxx; Rock, Cindy S. (VACO); 
chetworth3@xxxxxxxxx; Richardson, Darlene; dollysadow@xxxxxxxxxxx; 
gottfredson001@xxxxxxxxxxx; night002@xxxxxxx; sieracki6@xxxxxxx; 
HDickman@xxxxxxx; sieracki6@xxxxxxx; jwinrehobch@xxxxxxxxxxx; Burk, Jeffrey P.; 
judith.patterson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Jule.Moravec2@xxxxxxxxxx; Malone, June S.; 
McNamara, Kathleen M.; Kenneth Bohm; KKlauck152@xxxxxxx; Kenneth Kuhn; 
Pernicano, Kevin; Lisa.Kearny3@xxxxxx; OrvLips@xxxxxxx; boudewyns@xxxxxxxxxxx; 
patdeleon@xxxxxxxxxxx; Dubbert, Patricia M.; Krieshok, Peggy H (KCVA); 
Philghanson@xxxxxxx; ruthphil@xxxxxxxxx; Phyllis Williams Stewart ; 
Beaubotx@xxxxxxx; Stephen.Getsinger@xxxxxxxxxx; Cavicchia, Stephen; Holliday, 
Steve ; Keane, Terry; tom.miller@xxxxxxxxx; wpickren@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; 
wepenk@xxxxxxx
Cc: Emu34@xxxxxxx
Subject: VA Psychology Photo History by Rod Baker
 
To: VA Psychology History Friends
 
My last VA psychology history project before I turned my historian role over to 
Bob Goldberg was to compile a collection of scanned photos of VACO and VA 
Psychology Chief/Leaders from 1946 to 2005 that I had acquired over the years. 
These scanned photos are being submitted to the VA psychology archives at The 
Center for the History of Psychology, Archives of the History of American 
Psychology at The University of Akron.
 
So that many of you can enjoy the same pleasant memories I had of these VA 
psychology leaders who helped our profession and improved the care of veterans 
over the years, I am attaching a 48 page pdf file for you that contains screen 
prints of those images (about 170 of them, including some candid shots from APA 
conventions, etc.) They can be easily viewed on your computer screen or, if you 
wish and have a color inkjet printer, you can print out any of the pages if you 
want to keep a hard copy.
 
If you do want to print out some pages, let me give you some recommendations. 
Since all of the scanned photos are either grayscale or color prints, they do 
not display well when printed on a black and white printer. I can also tell you 
from many years of printing photos that the paper you use in your printer is 
crucial for the best images. Any office supply store (Office Max, Office Depot, 
etc.) sells color inkjet paper of a better quality than the usual color inkjet 
paper sold. These papers are sometimes called presentation matte paper and work 
well (you do not need glossy or semigloss photo paper.) The presentation matte 
papers have a coated surface for color prints and, although they generally are 
a 
heavier paper (27-30#?), you will be pleased with the difference. (As a 
reminder, all color inkjet printers allow you to determine the type of 
paper/grade you are printing with and that grade paper should be selected 
before 
printing.) If you transfer the attached pdf file to a memory stick or put it on 
a CD, the same office supply stores will also print the file for you on good 
paper. This can get expensive, however, with color printing costing 50 cents or 
more per page, an important consideration if you want to print out the entire 
48 
page file.
 
In talking with others, I have been asked to create an inexpensive alternative 
by self-publishing a paperback book that can be ordered online for those who do 
not want the trouble to print the file themselves. I have decided to use 
CreateSpace for this (an Amazon.com company…and one I’ve used before that does 
good work) and the book can be ordered online for $10 plus S/H. The book is 
8x10 
inches in size, is professionally bound, and has a color laminated paperback 
cover in addition to the 48 pages in the file I am sending you. The book can be 
ordered by going to the following website:  www.createspace.com/3516195
 
With that technical information out of the way, if you enjoy seeing these 
images, let me encourage you to forward this e-mail and the file attachment to 
anyone you think might be interested in receiving the free file. I’m sending 
this e-mail and pdf file to those of you for whom I have e-mail addresses but 
obviously my list is limited. I’m guessing there may be many VA chiefs and 
other 
staff would enjoy the file.
 
In closing, I would like to thank so many of you that have helped me over the 
years to document the rich history of VA psychology. Please give Bob Goldberg 
the same help you’ve given me to continue to develop that history.
 
Rod Baker
 
P.S. If you have any trouble opening/using the enclosed fie, let me know so I 
can help. Please do not use the “reply to all” option on your e-mail software 
if 
you have questions.

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