Book Note
David Pantalony; Richard L. Kremer; Francis J. Manasek. Study,
Measure, Experiment: Stories of Scientific Instruments
at Dartmouth College. Norwich, VT: Terra Nova Press, 2005.
ix + 271 pp. $65.
Reviewed by Deborah Douglas
Marking the completion of a five-year effort to transform a hidden collection
of scientific instruments into a national treasure and enduring institutional
asset, Pantalony's book is an inspiration. Short essays tell the history
of the Allen King Collection of Scientific Instruments, survey the history
of scientific instruction at Dartmouth College and discuss the significance
of scientific instruments as primary sources for historical scholarship.
Catalog entries on 97 evocative objects include photographs, documents,
and a short description of each. (A list of the featured instruments,
either in the table of contents or as an appendix, would have been useful.)
I hope this model for professional curatorship of university collections
outside the museum inspires other such projects. I also hope that it inspires
Dartmouth to honor the King legacy by publishing additional catalogs (with
more chemistry-related entries!) and beginning to collect examples of
contemporary science and technology apparatus.
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