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    1. England - International Advertising and Marketing - LibGuides at Duke University

      Includes undated files on Great Britain. International Advertisements Collection, 1900-2004 The International Advertisements (...)

    2. Super-Injunction: It's, Like, One Louder than a Regular Injunction

      The Goodson Law Library owns a number of relevant treatises, which can be located by using the subject heading feature in the Duke Libraries (...)

    3. From foreign courts, - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The other case is from Great Britain and involves the ownership in the copyright to a classic song from the 1960’s – A Whiter (...)

    4. German Americana - German Studies Materials in the Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library - LibGu

      George Henry Müller: Papers, 1798-1852: Diaries, memoirs, and reminiscences of Müller, a German immigrant of 1808, concerning his family, (...)

    5. What's In The Lab: Revolutionary War Medicine - Preservation Underground

      As a side note, one interesting discovery I made was that several of the papers are watermarked with a crowned “GR” for George Rex, the king of (...)

    6. Correcting the Record

      You can find other print and electronic dictionaries (both general and legal) in the Duke Libraries Catalog with subject searches for law -- (...)

    7. The Goodson Blogson

      Resolved: that these United Colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent States, that they are absolved from all allegiance to (...)

    8. Duke’s Olympic Coaching Legacy - The Devil's Tale

      Trapshooting team to victory by a considerable margin over Great Britain and Germany. Judges at the Stockholm Olympics, 1912.

    9. The International Incident of the "I'm Alone"

      Specifically, a 1924 treaty, Convention between the United States and Great Britain for the Prevention of Smuggling of (...)

    10. Remembering the Nuremberg Trials: Part I

      Some in the United States agreed with those in Great Britain who favored summary execution of major criminals; others argued (...)

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