Preparing 4 Boston Vegetarian Food Festival Saturday 10-6 (Reggie Lewis Track & Athletic Ctr Roxbury Crossing) after hectic workweek in LMA
Vegetarian In Boston
Vegetarian In Boston Maynard S. Clark's Veggie and Boston Blog talks about vegetarian topics AND Boston-related topics, often intersecting them interestingly. Maynard S. Clark is a long-time and well-known vegan in Greater Boston, who often quips in his 'elevator pitch': "I've been vegan now for over half my natural life, longer than most human earthlings have been alive."
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Maynard is working on the history of a Kentucky prison where human subject research was conducted decades ago.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Synchronizing digital photos between home computer, laptop, and 2 office computers (for blogging & archiving)
Glad the cat isn't dying, my family members are getting healthier, and I've met some great people in American History through HMS & HSPH
Setting aside my HUGE list of personal reminders top focus entirely on work - which is interesting, timely, and VERY important!
Monday, October 27, 2008
hiding my PERSONAL details, but sharing my PUBLIC LIFE. The Dow is NOT been kind to us default capitalists.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Great Sadness - then we knuckle down to continue the work
Preparing for a Monday morning Harvard memorial service for President Carter's Surgeon General, Dr. Julius B. Richmond, then 6-7 days diligent work in Harvard's Longwood Medical Area.
Preparing for a Monday morning Harvard memorial service for President Carter's Surgeon General, Dr. Julius B. Richmond, then 6-7 days diligent work in Harvard's Longwood Medical Area.
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Topped 950 LinkedIn contacts today, went OVER 2130 Facebook friends, and my blog has been over a million readers for WEEKS now! Stocks down.
Friday, October 24, 2008
I am preparing for a public future FAR worse than we ought to be enjoying in face of homo sapiens acting out.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Finishing up after working all day in the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School
Blog title...
All of those who knew John Roman and George Engel and those not lucky enough to meet them, are indebted to the authors of this absolutely splendid book for bringing alive an experiment in psychiatry that succeeded so well and proved such a shining example for our field and for medical education. This book is a happy illustration of what scholarship and literary skill can contribute to the understanding of how to care for our patients and how to teach students to improve their skills.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Maynard is spending the rest of evening doing bioethics work in FXB for HSPH, then going home to enjoy SNL's fun-poking at the candidates.