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10-minute video: at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital 18 Sept 2006 [http://www.energymedicine101.com/samtrailer/index.htm]
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golden oldie—[[''The Harvard Crimson'']] from 18 Oct 1973: [http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=114303]
golden oldie—''[[The Harvard Crimson]]'' from 18 Oct 1973: [http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=114303]


2 August 2007, ''The Boston Globe'': [http://www.boston.com/ae/theater_arts/articles/2007/08/02/youths_hopes_draw_on_vision_of_peace]
2 August 2007, ''The Boston Globe'': [http://www.boston.com/ae/theater_arts/articles/2007/08/02/youths_hopes_draw_on_vision_of_peace]

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Sidewalk Sam is the performative name for Robert Charles Guillemin (born 4 May 1939), a Boston-based folk artist who resides in Newton, Massachusetts. He is the younger brother of the noted M.I.T. mathematician Victor W. Guillemin.

External links:

Official website: [1]

two-and-a-half-minute TV newsclip from 14 May 1990 about a mural involving 30,000 schoolkids: [2]

project at Boston's Big Dig: [3]

17 Aug 2006—one participant at "Chalk One Up For The Arts" posted: [4]

another fan blogged: [5]

addressing his alma mater, B.U.’s School for the Arts, in 2001: [6]

10-minute video: at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital 18 Sept 2006 [7]

golden oldie—The Harvard Crimson from 18 Oct 1973: [8]

2 August 2007, The Boston Globe: [9]