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HEAD QUARTERS MORRIS TOWN 12TH MARCH 1777 

Sir                                                                           

You are hereby required immediately to send me an exact return of your regiment, and to send all your recruits, who have had the small pox to join the Army. Those, who have not, are to be sent to Philadelphia, and put under the direction of the commanding officer there, who will have them inoculated.   You are to leave a sufficient  number of proper officers to carry on the recruiting service, who are to bring up their men as soon as they are ready.  No pleas, of delay, on account of the dispersion of the officers can be admitted, as every commanding officer ought to know where his inferior officers are, and they what recruits they have, and where they are to be found.

You are to remain at Philadelphia, to procure arms clothing &c., and send on, your Major to Camp, to  receive your detachments.  Your Lieut. Colonel is also to come on, as soon as circumstances will permit.

I am Sir

Your most humble servant

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George Washington wrote this letter to Lt. Colonel David Grier on March 12, 1777. In it, Washington instructs Grier to send new soldiers to Philadelphia so they could be inoculated for smallpox. Washington wanted to make sure that his troops were not affected by disease, and he believed that inoculation would help with that. So, just before this letter was written, Washington created a mandated system of inoculating his soldiers.

HEAD QUARTERS MORRIS TOWN 12TH MARCH 1777 Sir You are hereby required immediately to send me an exact return of your regiment, and to send all your recruits, who have had the small pox to join the Army. Those, who have not, are to be sent to Philadelphia, and put under the direction of the commanding officer there, who will have them inoculated. You are to leave a sufficient number of proper officers to carry on the recruiting service, who are to bring up their men as soon as they are ready. No pleas, of delay, on account of the dispersion of the officers can be admitted, as every commanding officer ought to know where his inferior officers are, and they what recruits they have, and where they are to be found. You are to remain at Philadelphia, to procure arms clothing &c., and send on, your Major to Camp, to receive your detachments. Your Lieut. Colonel is also to come on, as soon as circumstances will permit. I am Sir Your most humble servant Go: Washington George Washington wrote this letter to Lt. Colonel David Grier on March 12, 1777. In it, Washington instructs Grier to send new soldiers to Philadelphia so they could be inoculated for smallpox. Washington wanted to make sure that his troops were not affected by disease, and he believed that inoculation would help with that. So, just before this letter was written, Washington created a mandated system of inoculating his soldiers.

George Washington wrote this letter to Lt. Col. David Grier on March 12, 1777. In it, Washington instructs Grier to send new soldiers to Philadelphia so they could be inoculated for smallpox... just before this letter was written, Washington created a mandated system of inoculating his soldiers."

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Job opening: Science Lead in Trees & Forestry Division at DEFRA in the UK. 🌲🌳 www.civilservicejobs.service.gov.uk/csr/jobs.cgi...

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Mssr. @diedrichbader.bsky.social has more insight (and excellent pithiness) than the entire pundit class of the likes of the Post and Times.

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Opinion | Measles Took My Daughter. This Is What I Want Everyone to Know.

“What I didn’t know was that measles can cause long-term complications. A child can seem fine while the virus slowly replicates in her brain… Because both Britain and the United States are confronting outbreaks, I am sharing my story. Parents should know just how dangerous this disease is.”

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First, stop it. We are <constantly> looking in the mirror & if you haven’t done any of the trainings or gone to any of the talks/meeting about that, I can’t help you.

Second, we don’t have time. We’re constantly meeting about how to survive as 25% of our budget is illegally cut off by the fascists.

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Chronicle of Higher Ed headlines are always either "How to Choose AI!" or "Why Academics Except for Me are BAD and WRONG"

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'One of The Scariest Things I Have Seen': Alarms Over Palantir's War-Mongering 'Technofascist' Manifesto Scholars alarmed by Palantir's technofascist manifesto promoting AI weapons, mandatory national service, and authoritarian dominance.

'One of The Scariest Things I Have Seen': Alarms Over Palantir's War-Mongering 'Technofascist' Manifesto

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Transformative change is hard not only because systems resist change, but because inequality shapes who can bear the risks. If change is seen as unfair or threatening, it will face resistance. Justice is not an add-on, it is part of implementation.
#BiodivTransform

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Excited to visit UToronto this week for the famous Atwood Symposium!

🦎🦎🦎

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For those who have seen my latest post of the picture I took of the Cuckoo flower meadow for #WildflowerHour & #CabbageFamily. This video shows how beautiful this place is, even with drizzle.
@bsbibotany.bsky.social

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@irishrainforest.bsky.social is spot on. Deadfall and standing snags are *vital*. The whole ecosystem of forests in particular depends on the slime moulds, fungi, beetle larvae, etc that live off the deadfall pictured below in the OP

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👏 Canada 👏 Post 👏 is 👏 a 👏 public 👏 service 👏

Nothing proves how capitalism has brain rotted everyone than thinking the post office, hospitals, public transit, libraries, etc. need to turn a profit to be worthwhile.

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We Need to Prepare for the Mammoth Task of De-Trumpification The damage he and his cronies have wrought could take decades to repair, particularly when it comes to science and public health.

The task of de-Trumpification of science and public health will take a generation and a "Marshall Plan" to rebuild. Without a bold, expansive vision to guide us, there is no coming back. Small-bore, poll-tested versions of the future will not help us. www.thenation.com/article/soci...

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Resurrecting habitat fragmentation as a process over time Habitat loss and fragmentation occur over time. Despite this truism, understanding the effects of habitat fragmentation has, in recent years, predominantly focused on interpreting snapshots of current...

Excited to share a new article from the lab & wonderful co-authors.

We argue that habitat fragmentation research needs to be recalibrated to focus on changes over time.

We hope that doing so will advance understanding, isolate attribution, and diminish heated debate.

www.cell.com/trends/ecolo...

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How do we know the magnitude of a biological invasion? How do we compare invasions of tiny organisms like ants with that of larger ones like deer? Simple. Compare their total biomasses. In our new paper in Bioscience, we do just this.
doi.org/10.1093/bios...

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The Mask is Off: Major Anti-Abortion Group Calls for Arrest of Abortion Patients Students for Life says it should be "an easy vote"

It was only a matter of time: the powerful anti-abortion org Students for Life has endorsed legislation to imprison abortion patients.

The move marks the biggest shift in anti-abortion politics in decades. jessica.substack.com/p/the-mask-i...

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Freedom is only a hop away. Can he make it?

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So is water. But we can still fucking drown

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Read Don’s whole thread. Spot on as usual.

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Harry Keyishian, Lead Plaintiff in Academic Freedom Case, Dies at 93

My friend and colleague, Harry Keyishian died recently: his refusal to sign a McCarthy-esque loyalty oath led to a major legal victory for academic freedom.

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awesome!

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#Job opportunity! We are looking for a post-doc with experience in quantitative #ecology, preferably with modelling plant dynamics at large scale, to work 2 years with the fantastic @climatecocentre.bsky.social at @qubelfastofficial.bsky.social .

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Preliminary Examination Builder — Mullen, UIUC Health & Kinesiology Chair's tool for generating student-tailored preliminary examination instances with embedded dissertation text and committee metadata.

We ask students to do their most complex thinking inside fragmented tools. Then we worry about AI misuse.

Maybe the problem isn’t the student. Maybe it’s the environment.

Here’s my solution and I’d love your feedback.

seanmullen.com/hk-dept/prel...

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No Cards, huh?

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How the economic and political geography of the United States fuels right-wing populism—and what the Democratic Party can do about it The shifting coalitional bases of America’s two major parties and how they are related to political-economic geography.

”The challenge of creating these favorable perceptions is in considerable part one of communications. Policy news seldom reaches the disengaged, and many are in partisan informational spaces…”

from 9 mos ago, still worth a read.
Pierson & @jacobhacker.bsky.social

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The Inside Story of Five Days That Remade the Supreme Court

"Even as they debated the Obama plan’s possible burden on the power industry, in the entire chain of correspondence obtained by The Times, not a single justice … mentioned the dangers of a warming planet as one of the possible harms the court should consider.” www.nytimes.com/2026/04/18/u...

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Trump, IRS In Talks To Settle U.S. President's $10 Billion Lawsuit Trump's adult sons, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, and the Trump Organization are also plaintiffs.

Trump is reported close to a "deal" with himself under which US taxpayers would pay him $10 billion.

I served in multiple communist and authoritarian dictatorships, but I never witnessed corruption on this scale or this blatant.

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Totally great point. The Democratic Party should ensure they stand for nothing at all. Great way to win elections.

"What do we want?"

"NOTHING!"

"When do we want it?"

"NEVER!"

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This is so incoherent that it only makes sense as a billionaires reactionary brain farts. Eg: public employees are not “priests” and are over compensated. Reality: they are underpaid and have been serially abused. Next point, people engaging in public life (read: DOGE, Palantir) deserve our grace.

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