Remembering Ernest Haberkern, statistician, computer programmer, social justice advocate
Briefly

Ernie Haberkern, born in 1936, was a prolific advocate for social justice, championing movements such as the Free Speech Movement and civil rights, ultimately becoming a grievance officer.
Possessing a master's in statistics, Ernie dedicated much of his career to the University of California as a statistician and programmer, where he retired in 1993.
A polyglot and enthusiastic traveler, Ernie embraced various cultures through extensive travel, language learning, and home exchanges, showcasing his diverse interests and lifelong learning.
Ernie's commitment to fitness evolved over the years, transitioning from running marathons to practicing yoga, reflecting his adaptable nature and dedication to personal well-being.
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