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    1. From the History of Medicine Artifacts Collection: Perkins’s Tractors - The Devil's Tale

      A set consisted of two three-inch metallic rods made of brass and iron, and they sold for twenty-five continental dollars in North America, five (...)

    2. Your Obedient Servant: Hamilton and Burr Letters at the Rubenstein Library - The Devil's Tale

      Burr writes Van Ness from Chillicothe, Ohio, the state’s capital at the time, asking Van Ness to meet him in Berkeley Springs, Virginia (...)

    3. Color Television on Fire - The Devil's Tale

      The National Commission on Product Safety’s release on the matter advised that “approximately 22 million color TV sets” were in use at the (...)

    4. Getting Past the Gates - The Devil's Tale

      We thought we’d mark the occasion with a look back at a time before Scantrons and SAT prep courses, when students seeking admission to (...)

    5. For the woman who would reduce: Prune soufflé - The Devil's Tale

      Unfortunately, I underestimated the time and effort needed to beat the eggs into fluffy mountains.

    6. Hitting the Books in North Carolina - The Devil's Tale

      While the lack of constant standardized testing and four month school terms may seem exciting to students today, I remain grateful that I went (...)

    7. Scope of this Guide: European Collections and Imprint - European Research on Asia (Japan and Korea)

      These guides provide an excellent starting point for understanding when you must travel to examine unique primary materials that are (...)

    8. The Devil's Tale - Page 93 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      There’s a lot of honesty in a journal, and that honesty transcends time to resonate with people totally outside of the context of the (...)

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      Robert Solow Crystal and I also spent a lot of time improving the description of the Robert Solow Papers’ correspondence series.

    10. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 10 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      Many journalists are full-time employees of their newspapers, so that their articles are owned by the newspaper from the start, as (...)

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