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    1. Strength in Numbers: A List of Duke University Libraries Endowments - Duke University Libraries Maga

      Judith Lofquist Healy Endowment Fund for English Literature Established in 1990 for acquisitions in American literature.

    2. Primary Sources - Theater Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Theatre Works radio theatre company BBC Shakespeare Plays This link opens in a new window Find and watch BBC television productions of the (...)

    3. Keeping Time: Introducing the New Director of the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Lib

      The story the book tells is not just a story about African American literature. It is also, in some ways, a story about the RBMSCL itself.

    4. Instruction-a-Go-Go - The Devil's Tale

      History and Across Cultures Cultures ( Writing 20 ) History of Photography, 1839 to the Present Human Rights Activism Intermediate German (...)

    5. Professor of Latin, William Francis Gill (T 1894) - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Trinity’s  original entrance exams and curriculum had been traditional, as with most colleges and universities before 1900, requiring students (...)

    6. 5,000 Digital Books and Counting - The Devil's Tale

      The Internet Archive scanning center at Duke University has been in operation for one and a half years and has digitized materials from (...)

    7. Announcing the Winners of the 2025 Andrew T. Nadell Prize for Book Collecting - Duke University Libr

      : Building a Filipino American Library”; and Merlin Ganzevoort, a doctoral candidate in the Carolina-Duke German Studies Program, for his (...)

    8. Books To-Go - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Subjects focus subjects focusing primarily on language learning, classic literature, history, and biography.  Available titles include (...)

    9. Gedney's Cars - The Devil's Tale

      Related posts: On This National Day of Silence EIGHT Commercials in the Classroom cars documentary Gedney photography Post navigation Previous (...)

    10. Putting the ‘Global’ Back Into Global Pandemic, Part I - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Pandemics, by their very definition (< Greek pandēmos = pan ‘all’ + dēmos ‘people’), affect everyone in the entire world. 

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