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    1. The Devil's Tale - Page 9 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      A decade-plus institutional battle occurred between United States television networks, set manufacturers, and governmental agencies (...)

    2. Red Clay Rambler Bland Simpson to Entertain the Duke Friends - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      A second Ramblers ballet, Carolina Jamboree, developed and performed with the Carolina Ballet, premiered at Raleigh Memorial Auditorium in (...)

    3. Commercials in the Classroom - The Devil's Tale

      v=BxFv29qzEGc] How have TV commercials changed over time? The answer to part of that question is found in this video about AdViews .

    4. Rubenstein Library Test Kitchen: Mexican Ravioles (1947) - The Devil's Tale

      In the early 1950s, Velazquez de Leon made the jump to television with the launching of her show “The Menu of the Week.”

    5. Happy 25th, Webcam! - The Devil's Tale

      In the mid-1950s links between  telephones and televisions were developed, but the public only saw the technology for the first time at (...)

    6. Look Boys and Girls! - The Devil's Tale

      June 1, 2011 Amy McDonald Date: May 5-July 25, 2011 Location and Time: Rare Book Room cases during library hours Contact Information: Jackie (...)

    7. Digital Opening Day - The Devil's Tale

      Capehart Television advertisement, 1950.   And I can almost smell the Cracker Jack when I look at these old photographs of Connie Mack (...)

    8. Uncola: Seven-Up, Counterculture and the Making of an American Brand - The Devil's Tale

      The ad broke racial barriers within the Seven-Up Company, which until then had never used black actors in its television ads. The (...)

    9. Mad Men Mondays Tuesdays: Episode 7, "Waterloo" - The Devil's Tale

      On Sunday all eyes are watching the lunar landing on television; most are amazed but surly Sean complains about the cost of the space race.

    10. The Devil's Tale - Page 122 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscrip

      v=BxFv29qzEGc] How have TV commercials changed over time? The answer to part of that question is found in this video about AdViews .

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