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    1. Radio Haiti on YouTube? An Archive in the World - The Devil's Tale

      Logbook for ships Immortalité and Flying Fish, 1872-1876 : autograph manuscript. Sanders family papers, 1806-1929.

    2. A Year of Reflection, Adaptation and Change - The Devil's Tale

      Logbook for ships Immortalité and Flying Fish, 1872-1876 : autograph manuscript. Sanders family papers, 1806-1929.

    3. Bitter Sugar: The plight of cane-cutters on Radio Haiti - The Devil's Tale

      Logbook for ships Immortalité and Flying Fish, 1872-1876 : autograph manuscript. Sanders family papers, 1806-1929.

    4. Welcome Zachary Tumlin! - The Devil's Tale

      Logbook for ships Immortalité and Flying Fish, 1872-1876 : autograph manuscript. Sanders family papers, 1806-1929.

    5. Congratulations to this year's travel grant recipients! - The Devil's Tale

      Logbook for ships Immortalité and Flying Fish, 1872-1876 : autograph manuscript. Sanders family papers, 1806-1929.

    6. Praline Thumbprint Cookies (1989) - Rubenstein Library Test Kitchen: - The Devil's Tale

      Logbook for ships Immortalité and Flying Fish, 1872-1876 : autograph manuscript. Sanders family papers, 1806-1929.

    7. What Alumnae Remembered About Duke - The Devil's Tale

      Logbook for ships Immortalité and Flying Fish, 1872-1876 : autograph manuscript. Sanders family papers, 1806-1929.

    8. The Devil's Tale - Page 23 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      “The Feast of Reason” featured clams, fish, lamb, beef, as well as strawberries with cream and ice cream for dessert. 

    9. The Devil's Tale - Page 47 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      Logbook for ships Immortalité and Flying Fish, 1872-1876 : autograph manuscript. Sanders family papers, 1806-1929.

    10. The Devil's Tale - Page 56 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      Jarvis’s home for years. During processing, we almost always remove items from their frames.

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