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SUMMARY:Boston’s Great Innovations: Newton History Series
DESCRIPTION:What makes Boston one of the world's top innovation centers? 
 Join Robert Krim and Alan Earls\, co-authors of Boston Made: From 
 Revolution to Robotics-Innovations that Changed the World\, as they 
 reinterpret Boston history through the lens of innovation. Trace four 
 centuries of this history to learn about scientific discoveries\, 
 groundbreaking social policies and other innovations - some with Newton 
 ties - that made a lasting impact. This program is part of the Newton 
 History Series co-sponsored by Historic Newton. \n\n \n\nIf you wish to 
 borrow a copy of Boston Made from the library please click this link.\n\n 
 \n\nDr. Robert M. Krim\, a Newton native\, is the leading expert on the 
 factors that have driven and continue to drive Greater Boston innovation. 
 He developed a permanent Innovation exhibit at Logan Airport’s 
 International & Terminal C\, From Massachusetts to the World: Four 
 Centuries of Innovation.  He is a Professor at Framingham State University. 
 \n\n \n\nAlan R Earls is an independent writer and consultant covering 
 business and technology. A former editor of the Mass High Tech newspaper\, 
 he is the author of several books\, including histories of Raytheon and 
 Digital\, and the development of Route 128.  \n\n \n\nRegistration for this 
 program will end two hours before the start time. The login information 
 will be sent just after registration closes. Please be sure to check your 
 spam folder in case it lands there.
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Lily Weitzman":MAILTO:lweitzman.ntn@minlib.net
CATEGORIES:Talks & Presentations
CONTACT;CN="Lily Weitzman":MAILTO:lweitzman.ntn@minlib.net
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URL:https://newtonfreelibrary.libcal.com/event/7927728
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