Burke, Edward L. : California. Entered Los Gatos from St. Ignatius, San Francisco, 1942. Philosphy at Mt. St. Michaels, Spokane, 1946-49. Taught philosophy at Univ. of San Francisco, 1949-52. Theology at College St-Albert, Eegenhoven-Louvain, Belgium, 1952-56. Ordained 1955. Tertianship : Paray-le-Monial, France, 1956. Doctorate in Philosophy, Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium, 1957-59. Taught Philosophy: Univ. of San Francisco, 1959-60, Loyola Univ. of L.A., 1960-62. Exclaustration : 1962-68.
Graduate studies in Clinical Psychology, UCLA : 1963-66. Licensed Psycholgist 1967. Staff Psychologist, Langley Porter Institute, Univ. of California, S.F., 1968-1991. During that time, spent ten years on an inpatient ward for adolescent drug abusers, and the rest in the Adult Outpatient Dept., eventually becoming its Associate Director. Taught Clinical Psychology Fellows, Psychiatric Residents and Medical Students. Currently retired. Single, except for one of the world's greatest dogs, a yellow lab, named "Giallo", who is bi-lingual (Italian & English). Live in Marin County, right next to an Open Spaces area. Spend a lot of time clearing brush in the Open Spaces, to reduce fire danger. Give tours as a docent in Western Art, at the deYoung Museum and at the Museum of the California Palace of the Legion of Honor in San Francisco.