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MONDAY, February 28, 2005, 6 PM, The Graduate
Center, Elebash Recital
Hall. Free
America's foremost science cartoonist, Sidney Harris was born in Brooklyn,
New York, attended Brooklyn College, and the Art Students League in New
York. In 1955 he began his career as a science cartoonist and since then
has drawn literally thousands of cartoons. Since 1970, American Scientist
has published more than 600 of his cartoons. In addition to the Society's
magazine, Sidney's cartoons have appeared in numerous other publications
including Science, Discover, Physics Today, The New Yorker, The Wall Street
Journal, Harvard Business, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Chicago
Magazine, and National Lampoon. In addition, twelve collections of his
cartoons have been published including: Einstein Simplified (Rutgers University
Press) and What's So
Funny About Science (William Kaufmann). |