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Summer 2007, Vol. 25, No. 2Book ReviewSchool DaysFeeling nostalgic at the start of the school year? Several new college histories offer a trip down memory lane. Kristen A. Yarmey, Labors and Legacies: The Chemists of Penn State, 1855–1947. State College, PA: Pennsylvania State University Department of Chemistry, 2006. 216 pp. $19.95. This history of chemistry at Penn State highlights the school’s
well-known scholars, including Evan Pugh, an agricultural chemist and
the university’s first president. Mickey C. Smith, editor, Pharmacy Education at the University of Mississippi: Sketches, Highlights, and Memories. Binghamton, NY: Pharmaceutical Products Press, 2006. 309 pp. Cloth, $49.95; paper, $34.95. “Ole Miss” celebrates a century of pharmacy education with
an edited volume that looks
back at both the high and low points of its history. Manfred Kroger, Trends in Food Science:
History at Penn State. Lancaster,
PA: DEStech This chronicle of food science at the Agricultural Experiment Station
at Penn State details Dorothy Schwieder; Gretchen van Houten; editors, A Sesquicentennial History of Iowa State University: Tradition and Transformation. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Press, 2007. 368 pp. $49.99. Focusing primarily on the years 1940 to 2000, this book is a comprehensive
look at the last
150 years of politics, culture, academia, sports, and campus
life at Iowa State. David Pantalony; Richard L. Kremer; Francis J. Manasek, Study, Measure, Experiment: Stories of Scientific Instruments at Dartmouth College. Norwich, VT: Terra Nova Press, 2005. 271 pp. $65. More than 50 items from Dartmouth College’s collection of scientific instruments are examined through the historical and social context in which they were created and used. |