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    1. Randolph Residence Hall Librarian | Duke University Libraries

      She spent two academic years abroad in France and in Switzerland, respectively. She has studied French, German and Italian.

    2. Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick Travel Grant Recipients | Duke University Libraries

      David Seitz , Faculty, Harvey Mudd College, “‘No Less Realistic’ but with ‘Different Ambitions’: Reparative Reading, Human Geography, and a (...)

    3. Alspaugh Residence Hall Librarian | Duke University Libraries

      She has lived in Germany, France and South Africa in addition to the United States.

    4. Online Scores / Sheet Music | Duke University Libraries

      Classical Scores Library IMSLP (International Music Score Library Project) One of the largest repositories of online scores Sibley Music Library (...)

    5. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/history-of-medicine/pdf/trentassociate (...)

      The Paul Kligfield Library of Cardiolo- gy represents materials collected from no- table booksellers across the U.S., the U.K., and (...)

    6. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/pdf/womenatthecenter/wc-32.pdf

      Materials in the collection also document femi- nism and social conditions for women around the globe, especially in France, Italy, and (...)

    7. Front and Center - Spring/Summer 1997, Vol 4, No 1

      Clar k Hultqu ist has provided a copy of his dissertation "The Price of Dreams: A History of Advertis­ ing in France, 1927-1968" com­ (...)

    8. Euratlas Georeferenced Vector Data doc

      As existing 1st level divisions, let us mention the Roman or civil dioceses, the Ottoman eyalets, the autonomous communities of Spain or the (...)

    9. Front and Center - Summer 203, Vol 9, No 2

      It also profiles influential men and women in the field; provides overviews of advertising in France, Argentina, and other countries; (...)

    10. Anglo-American Legal Printing 1702 to the Present

      Though not from England, this is a typical printed summary of a court case from eighteenth- century France. Included here as an example (...)

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