Michigan State University
Press Sesquicentennial Books
mark a Milestone Year!
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illustrated Sesquicentennial
Celebration
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Michigan State University
Press is delighted to be a
part of Michigan State
University, America’s premier
land-grant university. As
such, MSU celebrated ist
sesquicentennial from 2005-
2006, 150 years of
international and educational
prosperity. The MSU Press
contribution to the
celebration included
the publication of a
sesquicentennial trilogy, the
first volume of which is
Keith R. Widder’s
Michigan Agricultural
College: The Evolution of a
Land-Grant Philosophy, 1855–
1925. The second volume
is Michigan State College:
John Hannah and the Creation
of a World University, 1926–
1969, focusing on the
university’s period of
dramatic growth, from 1925–
1969. The third volume will
examine MSU’s
post-Vietnam war era.
Collectively, the trilogy
will be the most
comprehensive examination of
this university’s past ever
to be undertaken.
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Forging a Fateful Alliance John Ernst, author
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Justin Smith Morrill Coy F. Cross, author
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Memoir, by John Hannah John Hannah, author
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Michigan Agricultural College Keith R. Widder, author
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Michigan State College: David A. Thomas, author
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MSU Campus - Buildings, Places, Spaces Linda O. Stanford, C. Kurt Dewhurst, authors
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Reclaiming a Lost Heritage: Land Grant & Other Higher Education John R. Campbell, author
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Sumac Reader, The Joseph Bednarik, author
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Test, The Walter Adams, author
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