I can't believe the names that have rolled in over the holidays, including a very large number of university presidents:
Warren Baker, President, California Polytechnic State University Eugene Butcher, Professor of Pathology, Stanford University School of Medicine; Crafoord Prize in Polyarthritis, 2004 Jared Cohon, President, Carnegie Mellon University Dianne Harrison, President, California State University, Monterey Bay John Hennessy, President, Stanford University Albert Karnig, President, California State University, San Bernardino Don Kassing, President, San Jose State University Eugene H. Levy, Provost and Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Rice University; former NASA Advisory Council; NASA Distinguished Public Service Medal recipient Martin Manley, Chairman and CEO, Alibris, Inc; former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Labor Philip Pizzo, Dean, Stanford University School Of Medicine Rollin Richmond, President, Humboldt State University Maxine Singer, President Emerita, Carnegie Institution of Washington; 1992 National Medal of Science; 2007 Public Welfare Medal, Nat'l Academy of Sciences Walter Slocombe, Former Under Secretary of Defense for Policy (1994-2001), Senior Advisor for National Security and Defense, Coalition Provisional Authority for Iraq (2003) Bruce Stillman, President, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Don't you think it's getting to the point that, in the new year, the campaigns are going to have to take this idea seriously?














