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    1. Paul Samuelson Papers Coming to Duke - The Devil's Tale

      The Economists Papers Project, developed jointly by Duke’s History of Political Economy group and the RBMSCL, is the most significant (...)

    2. New Exhibit! Malignant Fever: Benjamin Rush and the 1793 Epidemic in Philadelphia - The Devil's Tale

      New Books and Other Publications at the Rubenstein Library The king of Poland's last speech to his country-men. Histoire des plantes (...)

    3. Reckoning With Our Past and Present - The Devil's Tale

      New Books and Other Publications at the Rubenstein Library The king of Poland's last speech to his country-men. Histoire des plantes (...)

    4. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/36/

      Through his research on innovation, Christensen developed a theory about marketing and product development, “the job to be done.”  

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      There is no question that the future is even brighter. But China is a huge country and as he leaves Shanghai and travels west, Gifford (...)

    6. 5 Titles: Military Women - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Ashley’s War is currently being developed into a major motion picture at Universal Studios with Reese Witherspoon and Bruna Papandrea (...)

    7. The Devil's Tale - Page 30 of 128 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      He was known for “specializ[ing] in romantic stories about boys from the country,” and his plots show a complex relationship between (...)

    8. Soup or Salad? Sealtest Suggests Soup. - The Devil's Tale

      New Books and Other Publications at the Rubenstein Library The king of Poland's last speech to his country-men. Histoire des plantes (...)

    9. Cradle as Laboratory: Psychology Notebooks in the Duke Libraries - The Devil's Tale

      Alicia is particularly interested in the relationship between the amateur tradition in which psychical research developed and the (...)

    10. Before E-Mail, There Was V-Mail - The Devil's Tale

      V-Mail, short for Victory Mail, was developed by the postal service as a way to reduce weight and speed up mail delivery between the (...)

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