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Rooted on Blue Stone Hill: A History of James Madison University
 
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Rooted on Blue Stone Hill: A History of James Madison University (Hardcover)

by Nancy Bondurant Jones (Author), Linwood H. Rose (Foreword), Ronald E. Carrier (Foreword)
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"Much has been written about our university, but now under one cover we have what may be confidently described as a highly readable history of JMU. Every alumnus, every student's family, every friend of JMU will want to add Rooted on Blue Stone Hill to his or her library for hours of enjoyment." --from the foreword by Dr. Linwood H. Rose, President, James Madison University"

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Richly illustrated with historic and contemporary images, this concise, popular history traces James Madison University's growth from a "normal" school dedicated to polishing young women for lives as public school teachers and domestic "helpmates" to its current status as an outstanding university of regional and national stature. The book's narrative chronicles the achievements of each of the school's first four presidents while providing an intimate portrait of student life during each era, including the reminiscences and recollections of numerous alumni throughout the twentieth century. An epilogue summarizes the agenda that JMU's current and fifth president, Linwood H. Rose, has set for the institution as it approaches its centennial anniversary in 2008. This engaging history will appeal to students and parents, alumni, and readers interested in the history of higher education in Virginia and the nation.

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