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    1. Terry Sanford's Varmint Dinner - The Devil's Tale

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    2. 5 Titles: Pioneering Women in STEM - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      The gentlemen have contributed notable achievements in the field and have had a lasting impact on history. But scientific (...)

    3. What to Read this Month: February - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      When Felix goes through a monumental breakup, culminating in a hospital stay, everything—from her early childhood trauma and mental health to (...)

    4. The Complete "Mystery Date with a Book" List - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Margalit Fox, The Riddle of the Labyrinth : “Real-life intellectual detective story blending history, cryptology, and the invention of (...)

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      This Early Journal Content includes discourse and scholarship in the arts and humanities, economics and politics, and in mathematics (...)

    6. 5 Titles: Beyond Lucky Charms - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      This month, the five titles have been selected by Ciara Healy, Librarian for psychology & neuroscience, mathematics, and physics . The (...)

    7. 2022 HOPE Center Summer Institute Event - The Devil's Tale

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    8. For Valentine’s Day, We Offer Some of Our Favorite Literary Crushes - Duke University Libraries Blog

      Selected by Ciara Healy , Librarian for Psychology & Neuroscience, Mathematics, and Physics Carmen Maria Machado, In the Dream House: A (...)

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      TCP/IP moves data from A to Z, and some call it the most significant development in internet history.  The authors, now in their 70’s, (...)

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      TCP/IP moves data from A to Z, and some call it the most significant development in internet history.  The authors, now in their 70’s, (...)

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