Bruce
A. C. McHenry's Photo Album
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"Lithium", self-portrait. Circa 1998.

"What can I do for you, Ginny ____?" Self-portrait, between hospitalizations. Approximately 1998.

Bruce, Zed and Lydia Cassorla. circa 2000 credit: Bruce McHenry

Brigitte _____, B, Lydia Cassorla. MIT, E40 connector. credit:
Ed Roberts

Ed Roberts, MIT Sloan Management of Technology program founder, Bruce and
Lydia Cassorla. Spring, 2001 credit: Brigitte _____

Eating and picking, picking and eating. Frannie Bannanie Banooo and BM;
June, 2001.
credit: Marilyn Kass

Bruce at Rockefeller Plaza, having just met up with Marilyn for the shuttle
back to Brookline, Ma.
This was taken an hour after Bruce's last visit to the World Trade Center's
Twin Towers.
July, 2001 credit: Marilyn Kass
Henry Engelander, Bruce McHenry. "Lake Aliens", July,
2001 credit: Marilyn Kass

Marilyn and FZZK on the Lieutenant Governor's Island, Wellfleet, MA
vacation. Latter half of August, 2001 credit: Bruce
McHenry

Francis (Frannie Banannie) ZhenZhen Tong McHenry Kass. Fall, 2001 credit:
Marilyn Kass

Daddyfree FZZTM cHK. Approx June, 2002 credit:
Marilyn Kass
"Dreams
come true; without that possibility, nature
would not incite us to have them."

Yes, something is wrong here. I was using a press pass to attend an
Eduventures conference that slightly caught my fancy. The problem is
that I still owe Eduventures the article (Jeanne Ferris at The Chronicle of
Higher Education summarily rejected my attempts). By the time this photo
was taken, I was way more interested in seeing Chicago (the weather was weird:
150MPH westerly at 30K, 0 at 10K, 15 east on the western shore of the lake,
but the forecast was spot on) because the on-line
learning people were clearly still in the mode of digesting the pre-model T
technology of WebCT, Blackboard, Frank Mayadas' offshoots, and so on....
Next time, I'm not wearing a suit. On the way from Cambridge back to DC
at the end of October, 2002. credit: David Leahy
Revision History
4/4/2003
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