With goggles for a better future of mankind.

I designed the Keen-Eyed Chemist Award diploma back at Drexel University as the coordinator of the General Chemistry Lab. It was to accompany the $1 bonus Prof. Sally Solomon paid to students for each error detected in the lab manual written by us. One of the motifs – the goggles – were to express my earnest fascination about the central role this safety object seemed to play in performing the simplest and most trivial tasks that could occur in a lab. One of the colleagues – maybe Tony Wambsgans – warned me that this kind of use of the US bank notes was probably unlawful. I didn’t pay much attention to the comment at that time. However, if anyone should try to pass you a buck with  Mr. Washington having a pair of  goggles on his face, be aware: the banknote may be counterfeit!