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    1. A Look Under the Hood—and the Flaps—of the Anatomical Fugitive Sheets Collection - Bitstreams: The D

      They’re printed illustrations from the Rubenstein Library’s History of Medicine Collections , depicting the human body using layers of (...)

    2. “The Best, the Only, and the Unexpected” lives at the Rubenstein! - The Devil's Tale

      The collection offers a rich resource for scholars interested in topics as varied as advertising history; direct marketing; catalog design; line (...)

    3. Get a Group (Number)! - The Devil's Tale

      I also now have 32 record groups that help tell the story of Duke and its evolution through its records. Over the next several weeks, I (...)

    4. Randall Hinshaw Papers Reopen for Research - The Devil's Tale

      This conference brought together economists from academia, government, and the private sector to discuss the problems and evolution of (...)

    5. Why Do We Trust Doctors? - The Devil's Tale

      I came to Duke to better understand the evolution of clinical experience in medical schools of the 1800s. 

    6. The Devil's Tale - Page 118 of 127 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscrip

      film series, which is sponsored by the Archive for Human Rights , the Archive of Documentary Arts , the Duke Human Rights (...)

    7. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/17/

      In Friend & Foe , Galinsky and Schweitzer explain that human beings are inherently both cooperative and competitive.

    8. 2009 March

      The book summaries included in this volume: Dealing with Darwin : how great companies innovate at every phase of their evolution by (...)

    9. The Color Purple: A New Story for a Familiar Reader - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Now, two decades later, I am more keenly aware of the transformation taking place in each of the major characters and relationships: Alfred’s (...)

    10. When Beale Street Spoke in Haiti: From Port-au-Prince to the Oscars - The Devil's Tale

      More importantly, Lahens explains that the literary strength of the novel lies in the way it presents an “evolution of hope or extreme (...)

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