26 January 2006

Koop!

Here's a photo of Brian Reed, CD extrordinaire, C. Everett Koop, and myself, in Brace Commons in my residential cluster. Koop visited to speak to a group of about 15 student about issues in the medical field, generally about the cost of care, the aging of America, and old folks.


I learned that Dr. Koop is 90 years old. A very sharp guy! Brian and I were glad we were able to pull this together for students. Brian did most of the work, so I give my kudos to him. Props!

You say you want some more photos? Here's one in town, just a sign...


Vermont is not really in the sky, it's West. And that's the town of Lebanon, not the country. We are a bit remote up here, but not *that* remote...

It's been a longish week. A pretty good one, but still long. Lots of meetings, evening committments, and other work. It should be better this coming week.

My goal for this weekend is to get a more structured outline created for my Sociobiology presentation in March at the ACPA conference. Shouldn't be too hard to do after my note taking last weekend. Also, I hope to get a book order from Amazon tomorrow, which should continue to put me on the right track for this presentation. On Monday at work, I'll start developing some material for my other presentation/roundtable, on making the transition from single to married/partnered while living in the residence halls.

NP: King Crimson, The Rich Tapestry of Life - 17 Oct 1972

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