Summer 2003
VOL.59, NO.4

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Clinical Pathology for Athletic Trainers: Recognizing Systemic Disease, by Daniel P. O’Connor ’91 (Slack, Inc., 2001)

A Companion to the American South, edited by John Boles, the William Pettus Hobby Professor of History at Rice (Blackwell Publishers, 2001)

Delay En Route, a novel by David Westheimer ’37 (1st Books Library, 2001)

Economics of Development, edited by Malcolm Gillis, president of Rice University, University Professor, and the Ervin Kenneth Zingler Professor of Economics; Dwight H. Perkins; Michael Roemer; Donald R. Snodgrass; and Stephen Radelet (W.W. Norton, 2001)

Familia, by Elisa Garza ’91, lecturer in the Department of Language and Literature, Texas A&M University–Kingsville (Portlandia Group, 2001)

Fortuna desperata: 36 Settings of an Italian Song, edited by Honey Meconi, associate professor of musicology and music history at Rice (A-R Editions, 2001)

German Women for Empire, 1884–1945, by Lora Wildenthal ’87, associate professor of history at Texas A&M University (Duke University Press, 2001)

Husserl, Heidegger, and the Space of Meaning: Paths Toward Transcendental Phenomenology, by Steven Galt Crowell, professor of philosophy and German and Slavic studies at Rice (Northwestern University Press, 2001)

Kant, Herder, and the Birth of Anthropology, by John Zammito, the John Anthony Weir Professor of History and professor of German and Slavic studies at Rice (University of Chicago Press, 2001)

A Kiss Gone Bad, by Jeff Abbott ’85 (Onyx Books, 2001)

Optimizing Compilers for Modern Architectures, by Ken Kennedy, University Professor, the Ann and John Doerr Professor in Computational Engineering, and professor in computer and electrical engineering at Rice, and Randy Allen (Morgan Kaufmann, 2001)

Painting Gender, Constructing Theory: The Alfred Stieglitz Circle and American Formalist Ethics, by Marcia Brennan, assistant professor of art and art history at Rice (MIT Press, 2002)

Postcolonial Constructions, edited by Colleen Lamos, associate professor of English at Rice (Rodopi, 2001)

The Price of Dominance: The New Weapons of Mass Destruction and Their Challenge to American Leadership, a provocative examination of worldwide weapons of mass destruction and terrorism, by Jan Lodal ’65, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, formerly principal undersecretary of defense for policy and deputy for program analysis of the National Security Council (Council of Foreign Relations Press, 2001)

 
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