I got an old Amish pony team to help expand our market garden. The team knows more about plowing than I ever will. They are voice-activated, solar-powered, reproduce themselves, their exhaust is fertilizer, and they are fully compostable. I have yet to see any electric car beat that. It’s a new phase for Hawthorn Farm. […]
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Andrew Holman ’77
Couldn’t be more appreciative of the ’77 and ’78 support for Inmedix, defining actionable stress biomarkers from human electronic signals (ECG, EEG, etc.) in our patent-protected ‘e-laboratory’ in the Azure cloud to improve care of autoimmune disease. Trying repeating all that 3 times quickly. Immuno-autonomics video Andrew Holman CdeP 1977
Bob Kendig ’67
A photo of the Van de Graaff generator incident referred to by Rick Bisaccia in the letter posted on page 3 of the spring 2017 magazine. The person touching the generator is Jon hall and looking on are (L to R) Chad Brown, Bob Johnson, Harvey Kaslow—all of the class of ’67. Don’t know who took the […]
Teresa Findley ’10
I’m a senior at Emory University majoring in neuroscience and minoring in music, working in the Department of Physiology on brain-stem to spinal cord descending systems research. I also work with electronics at Theater Emory and play in a band with two other members called Roscoe. I hope to go to graduate school for research […]
Samuel C. French ’66
My wife, Gail, and I are living near Newtown, Pa., (north of Philly). I’m working at SRI making replacement ICs for the DOD. Spent all of my working life in electronics, including Heathkit for 4.5 years, then to Solar (8 yrs) and on to Commodore, Lucent/Agere, and now SRI. Could you have predicted this? Lots […]