The Letter S
November 7, 2009 | san diego, California | Vetting explained
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The San Diego History Museum Scientists celebrate the letter 'S' for the 40th Anniversary of Sesame Street.
Order of Appearance:
1. Brad Hollingsworth, Ph.D.
Curator of Herpetology
2. Kesler Randall
Collections Manager, Fossil Vertebrates
3. Michael Wall, Ph.D.
Director of the Biodiversity Research Center of the Californias & Curator of Entomology
4. Maggie Carrino
Fossil Preparation Lab Manager
5. Scott Rugh
Collections Manager, Invertebrate Fossils
6. Jon Rebman, Ph.D.
Curator of Botany & International expert on the cactus and succulents of Baja California
7. Phil Unitt
Curator of Birds and Mammals
8. Margi Dykens
Registrar and Director of Research Library
Video by: Chris Morrow
Follow Chris onTwitter: www.twitter.com/morrowchris
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40 years ago this month, “Sesame Street” hit the airwaves, and it has since educated and influenced multiple generations.
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