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    1. Parthenicôn Elisabethae Ioannae Westoniae, virginis nobilissimae, poëtriae florentissimae, linguarum

      Her family moved to Prague when she was still a child, and when her family fell on hard times, she wrote a series of poems pleading for the (...)

    2. On the Plains, and Among the Peaks, or, How Mrs. Maxwell Made her Natural History Collection · Duke

      Maxwell’s half-sister wrote a biography recounting her contributions as a scientist and documenting her correspondence with Spencer Fullerton (...)

    3. Rime della signora Laura Terracina · Duke University Library Exhibits

      She was inducted into the Accademia degli Incogniti in 1545, a rare honor for a woman. Terracina’s second book, a verse commentary on (...)

    4. History of Pennsylvania Hall Which Was Destroyed by a Mob On the 17th of May, 1838 · Duke University

      In 1838 the Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women met twice in the building, insisting that their meetings be attended by black and white (...)

    5. Contraception (Birth Control) Its Theory, History and Practice · Duke University Library Exhibits

      She opened the Mothers Clinic in London with her second husband in 1921 and over time opened clinics in major cities across Great Britain.

    6. Brilliant! - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Time for the U.S. to follow suit, if we do not want to lose ground in innovation and economic development. The second brilliant (...)

    7. Islam - Religious Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Work on the 13 volumes of the second edition began in 1954 but did not conclude until 2005.

    8. A big win for fair use and libraries - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Second, the Judge ruled on a motion for judgment on the pleadings (also called judgment as a matter of law) raised by the defendants (...)

    9. Duke University completes its first “Introductory Human Physiology” MOOC! - Duke Learning Innovation

      There was no immediate feedback, no student body language to read, and therefore no way to adjust one’s delivery.

    10. 1960s - 1990s · A Leap of Faith: Documenting the First-Generation Undergraduate Experience · Duke Un

      He broke tradition by seeking a second term as Speaker, and since then, it has been customary for speakers to serve multiple terms. 

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