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"Where Did You Come From? From Genealogy to Genes ... From Family History to the History of our Species "
Jeffrey has given talks to CLHG in the past, and we are delighted that he has agreed to talk to us again, on one of his favourite topics.
Jeffrey is a retired American trial lawyer who has lived in London and been a member of CLHG since 2008. Jeff earned two university degrees in physics before attending law school. As a trial attorney, Jeff frequently presented expert witness testimony concerning scientific, medical and engineering subjects to lay juries. He especially enjoyed exposing âjunk scienceâ propounded by unscrupulous expert witnesses. Since retiring and moving to London, Jeff has spent his leisure time pursuing all the scientific and philosophical questions he never had time to study while working.
Doors open at 6.30 pm for talk at 7.00 p.m
Please arrive early to have a glass of wine from our CLHG Charity Wine Bar find your seat and chat with other members.
All profit from the wine bar will go to Jeff's chosen charity Crisis
http://www.crisis.org.uk/
All our talks are open to the general public and free to attend but we ask those who can to make a donation of what they can afford to cover the costs of room and equipment hire and help keep our talks free to all.
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Mr Jeffrey Herrmann | talks |
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Date and Time: |
11 February 2015 at 7:00 pm |
Duration: | 2 hours 30 minutes |
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Venue: |
Conway Hall |
Organised by: |
Central London Humanist Group |
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Tickets: |
Suggested donation £3 |
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