He’s selling them to help fund the Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science at Stony Brooke University.
Alda started the center to help scientists and doctors communicate better by using improvisational exercises and communication strategies.“It’s an opportunity.
I solve a lot of puzzles and a lot of problems just getting my shirt on and that kind of thing that I wouldn’t ordinarily have to face,” Alda said, according to theThe dog tags and boots will be on sale on July 28 in Dallas.
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