Giving Up On Darwin

Giving Up On Darwin

Perhaps the most remarkable book I have read in recent years is the one that is the main subject of this  superb review by Yale’s own David Gelernter (one of my heroes). Below is an excerpt but, (as they say) read the whole thing. I wish Clement Markert were still here to discuss this. The last conversation I had with him (at his place in the Sangre de Cristo Range, in 1997) was on new…

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James Douglas Woolery, MD – 50th Reunion Essay

James Douglas Woolery, MD 2900 Monticello Road Napa, California 94558 jdirons@mac.com 707-501-0114 Spouse(s): Nina Schwartz, MD (1973) Child(ren): Elijah (1976), Alexander (1979), Hart and Gavan (identical twins, 1981) Grandchild(ren): Phoebe (2011), Dashiell James (2016), Fiona (2015), Axelle (2016) Education: UC San Diego, 1973 M.D. UCLA School of Medicine, 1979 Residency in Psychiatry Career: Psychiatrist for the Permanente Medical Group, Northern California 1990–2014, chief of department 2005–2014 Avocations: Reading ancient Greek, writing poetry, birding, fly fishing,…

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Banner Bio – James Woolery

JAMES DOUGLAS WOOLERY (Jamie). Born February 23, 1947 in Cleveland, Ohio, son of Robert Phillip Woolery and Joan Perling Irons Woolery. Attended University School, Shaker Heights, Ohio. Entered Yale Sept., 1965. Molecular Biophysics major; Dean’s List, 1965-66; National Science Foundation Research Grant, Summer 1968. Resident: Branford. Dwight Hall Tutoring Program, 1967-68; Varsity Football, 1967. Roommates: Charles A. Armbrust, Karlis P. Ameriks, Kenneth Alan Bernstein. Future study: Medicine. Future occupation: Physician. Address: Apartado Postal 961, Monterrey…