Vol. 39, No. 2, April 2010
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News
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Member News
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Disturbingly Historical: Reinventing a Museum
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Teaching Tricks
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Program Profile, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Feeding a War: Q & A with Daniel Ragussis
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Honoring Scientists with Stamps
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Searching Smartly in the HistSciTechMed Database
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Jobs, Conferences, Grants
Updates from Jay Malone, the Society's Executive Director. This issue — "To serve them."
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News
News from the History of Science.
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Member News
News from members of the History of Science Society.
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Disturbingly Historical: Reinventing a Museum
Robert D. Hicks is director of the Mütter Museum/Historical Medical Library and William Maul Measey Chair for the History of Medicine.
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Teaching Tricks
While much time and effort has been spent on curricula in the history of science, less effort has been devoted to how to draw students into the history of science and keep that fascination going after graduation. Four teachers here describe their approaches to teaching history of science.
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Program Profile, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Feeding a War: Q & A with Daniel Ragussis
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Honoring Scientists with Stamps
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Searching Smartly in the HistSciTechMed Database
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