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    1. Photograph of Mrs. John A. Roosevelt by Louise Dahl-Wolfe · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Alternative Text: Black and white photograph of a white lady wearing a white coat, a black scarf on her head, and a pair of black opera gloves, (...)

    2. Manmōinga shū 滿蒙印画輯 · Celebrating Thirty Years of East Asian Collections · Duke University Library

      Mount Tai 泰山 Mount Tai, there are over 3700 stone stairs that are about 6 feet in width from the foot of the mountain to Nantianmen(南天门).

    3. Print, Copy, Scan - Doctor of Ministry (D.Min) - LibGuides at Duke University

      Copier locations: one is at the top of the stairs on Floor 3 (upstairs), and the other is through the doors at the rear of the (...)

    4. Printing, Copying, Scanning - Grad Student Guide to Technology - LibGuides at Duke University

      Copier locations: one is at the top of the stairs on Floor 3 (upstairs), and the other is near the North elevator on our main level.

    5. Exam Success Tip #5: Stop Stressing

      Jarmon suggests such subtle self-deception as parking farther away and opting to take the stairs, in order to squeeze in the (...)

    6. Library Summer Renovation Update

      New locations for the affected collections are listed below: Christie Jurisprudence Collection : now located at the top of the stairs (...)

    7. Quiz: It Costs HOW Much?! - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      The laptop is your library, without all those pesky stairs to climb or stacks to search. But let us assure you, providing online access (...)

    8. June 2013 | Issue 347 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Walk to the left of the entrance and follow the signs on the spiral external stairwell      OR Take the fire stairwells at the far end of the (...)

    9. February 2018 | Issue 375 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      February 16 – 20: New carpet on the stairs We expect minimal disruption while the stairs are being re-carpeted. 

    10. Academic Innovation at the Foot of the Cathedral - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      I took this picture that morning upon entering Rubenstein Library, just before I climbed the stairs for the first time, on my way up to (...)

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