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    1. Preservation Underground - Page 27 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      The few drawings with friable media (like pastel or charcoal) actually have it applied to the back of the thin drawing paper, so there (...)

    2. Archival materials - Japanese Americans - LibGuides at Duke University

      Noriyuki (Pat) Morita, who starred in the film The Karate Kid and had a recurring role on the TV series Happy Days, attended 7th grade (...)

    3. Preservation Underground - Page 28 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      I have left the pointy end of my spatula unmodified, but I added a single bevel to the rounded end with 3M micro-finishing film (...)

    4. Frankenstein Lives On! - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      In today’s blog post I’m going to share some film and novel adaptations that you might be interested in taking a look at.

    5. Best in Snow: Collection Spotlight - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Explore further in our Collection Spotlight, and visit  Best in Snow . books Collection Spotlight Documentary film East Campus exhibit (...)

    6. Shrimp Gumbo Filé (1916) - Rubenstein Library Test Kitchen - The Devil's Tale

      It will also appear slightly “gummy”—almost like mashed potatoes (if your roux is still thin, you can add another tablespoon or two of (...)

    7. For the woman who would reduce: Prune soufflé - The Devil's Tale

      We learn that Phyllis has not always been so effortlessly thin. Inspired by Douglas Fairbanks’ and President Taft’s weight loss, (...)

    8. Preservation Underground - Page 24 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      After applying the acrylic mixture to the mold, a thin Japanese paper support is applied on top. After drying, the film can be (...)

    9. Hot Toddy Weather - The Devil's Tale

      Fill with hot water. Stir. Add thin slice of lemon. Serve with a small spoon. And, of course, please sled responsibly.

    10. New Outfits for Sailors - Preservation Underground

      The loose fragments of the “shore” print were reattached using a thin Japanese paper with re-moistenable adhesive we make in-house.

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