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    1. Diseases, Drugs, and Dosages - The Devil's Tale

      The History of Medicine Collections travel grant was my first travel grant I have received in my professional career, and it (...)

    2. Collections in the Rubenstein Library - The Caribbean at Duke: Exploring Archives - LibGuides at Duk

      Americans for Immigrant Justice Records Majority of collection focuses on Haitians seeking asylum in U.S., 1980s-2000, with much material on (...)

    3. Collections in the Rubenstein Library - The Caribbean at Duke: Exploring Archives - LibGuides at Duk

      Americans for Immigrant Justice Records Majority of collection focuses on Haitians seeking asylum in U.S., 1980s-2000, with much material on (...)

    4. ...and We're Putting it on Wax (The Frank Clyde Brown Collection) - Bitstreams: The Digital Collecti

      In this installment, we travel back to the dawn of recorded sound and the 20 th Century to investigate some of the earliest commercial (...)

    5. What She Wore - The Devil's Tale

      What She Wore - The Devil's Tale Primary Menu Skip to content Blog Roll Commenting Policy Bingham Center , Do Your Research , RL Scholars , (...)

    6. Week 5 is Done! - The Devil's Tale

      Game Day 2010 Hartman Center Travel Grants Awarded movediary Post navigation Previous Post Standing Up (and Kneeling) for Our (...)

    7. One for the Refrigerator Door - The Devil's Tale

      December 5, 2024 Three songs : [pt.1] Vocalise November 20, 2024 A concordance of Boethius; November 20, 2024 Electromagnetic slow wave (...)

    8. Feminism beyond Borders - The Devil's Tale

      December 5, 2024 Three songs : [pt.1] Vocalise November 20, 2024 A concordance of Boethius; November 20, 2024 Electromagnetic slow wave (...)

    9. The RBMSCL Celebrates Banned Books Week - The Devil's Tale

      Perhaps those protest songs of the 1960s were not so novel after all!”

    10. Tramps Like Us: Springsteen and Whitman - The Devil's Tale

      In a sentence that gets to the core of an element of “Born to Run” and other Springsteen songs, Whitman writes there: “Curious as it (...)

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