#ProtectingSight #502: The mathematics of history. Microspherophakia & Terson Syndrome. Henry Roe Cloud at Yale.

Welcome to my daily learning journal. Here is today’s list:

1. Ted Talk Jean-Baptiste Michel: The mathematics of history. Showing how digitized history & AI will yield great insights.

2A. Cataract Surgery – Dr. Uday Devgan – 1270: resident microspherophakia. Well done.

2B. Dr. Deepak Megur – Stretch Pupilloplasty, Phaco, moderately dilating pupil and Intumescent Cataract.

3. Andrew Lee MD – Terson syndrome.

4A. Alice Schroeder, The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life (2008). Chapter 32.

Filled with life lessons on investing, honesty, and integrity. This is a must-read for any Warren Buffett fan!

4B. Renya Ramirez – Standing Up to Colonial Power: The Lives of Henry Roe and Elizabeth Bender Cloud (New Visions in Native American and Indigenous Studies). Chapter 1 (pages 43-55) on Henry Roe Cloud’s childhood and Yale studies.

Getting ready for next week’s webinar on Henry Roe Cloud!

5. “In honor of Native American Heritage Month, the Yale Club of Washington, DC invites you to a virtual event about Yale’s first Native American Alum: Henry Roe Cloud, who graduated with a BA in psychology and philosophy in 1910, and earned an MA in anthropology from Yale in 1914. Our speakers are Professor Renya Ramirez, Cloud’s granddaughter and a professor of anthropology at UC Santa Cruz, and Dr. Ravi Goel ’93, who donated a collection of documents, photos and manuscripts about Cloud to Yale.”

Look forward to the special event on Election Day, Tuesday November 2, from 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm. Registration is here.

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