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    1. S-Z - African American History Manuscript Collections in the Rubenstein Library - LibGuides at Duke

      Chuck Stone papers, 1931-2007 and undated Charles Sumner (Chuck) Stone was a prominent African-American journalist, with a career spanning from (...)

    2. Newspaper Articles - Rise of Modern Science- Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century - LibGuides at Duke

      Proquest Historical Newspapers provides access to scanned images from these major U.S. newspapers and African-American newspapers: Atlanta (...)

    3. Interest Rates - Financial Markets - LibGuides at Duke University

      Treasuries and private money market and capital market instruments, and the Philadelphia FRB 50 state coincident index. LSEG Workspace (...)

    4. Madame Restell’s Mansion on Fifth Avenue [stereoview] · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Their business flourished, with branches opening in Philadelphia and Boston, they and were able to purchase a mansion on Fifth Avenue.

    5. Innovative Teaching Award Now Accepting Applications! - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Educatio

      Winners will be announced in early April 2017 and recognized at the Open Apereo Conference on June 4-8, 2017, in Philadelphia, PA. (...)

    6. WRDS Changes Access Methods

      These data sets are: Compustat Preliminary History Philadelphia Stock Exchange-Currency Options and Volatility Direct Marketing (...)

    7. Growth in the Nation · The North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company · Duke University Library Ex

      Annual Statement of Development, 1961. North Philadelphia Branch, 1950s. Ribbon Cutting Ceremony in Albany, GA, 1950s. 

    8. Introduction · Vaccination: 300 Years of Debate · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Its counterpoint, “What Vaccination has Really Done,” was written by a physician of infectious diseases in Philadelphia. That a (...)

    9. Madame Restell!: her secret life-history from her birth to her suicide: full details: showing how sh

      Their business flourished, with branches opening in Philadelphia and Boston. In 1873, the Comstock Law to suppress the circulation of (...)

    10. The Building · An Iconic Identity: Stories and Voices of Duke University Chapel · Duke University Li

      Julian Francis Abele (1881-1950), a Philadelphia-based architect, was the primary architect responsible for the realization of Duke (...)

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