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Ok so you might find the next few links interesting. These are from around the web, just random snippets that I've picked up in my reading, but I found some very cool information in them. You might too. Here goes...

Delectable: We'll take our crab cakes in The Study, thank you

Dissecting Your Dinner: The Anatomy of Fruits and Vegetables, presented by The CT State Museum of Natural History, 10 am Saturday, UConn, Storrs, ...   Read More...

A Little of My Past at the Paris Opera Ballet School

As long as the student was enrolled at the ballet school, he or she must continue to study, even after the age of 16. Course work during the year was of ...   Read More...

MiCardia DYANA Clinical Study Interim Results Highlighted at 23rd Annual ...

The DYANA Study included thirty-six patients implanted with MiCardia's patented shape memory Dynaplasty mitral repair system, thirty-one enrolled at four ...   Read More...
That's all the news for today guys, so until next time, thanks for stopping by.

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2 Responses to “Latest anatomy physiology study news – Delectable: We’ll take our crab cakes in The Study, thank you”

  1. presidentlincolnscottage Said,

    Dear Mr. Yanke,

    There are several Lincoln and history museums and sites across the country (including our site, President Lincoln's Cottage here in Washington, D.C.!) that collect Lincolniana. If your comment on donating to Illinois is indicative of a desire to keep the collection closer to where you live, however, why not first consider one of the marvelous museums or public institutions in your home state of Indiana? The Indiana Historical Society has a fine collection of Lincolniana (with an emphasis on items like photographs and prints), and do a tremendous job of making their collection available online as well as on site. Also, though the Lincoln Museum in Fort Wayne, IN closed its doors, their extensive Lincoln collection remains intact and is shared by the Indiana State Museum in Indianapolis and Allen County Public Library in Fort Wayne. You might consider either of those insitutions as a potential new home for your Lincoln items as well.

    Best regards,
    Erin Mast, Curator, President Lincoln's Cottage

  2. Twitter Said,

    Ate too much crab cakes… if I vomit, I will eat it back up though. It was good

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