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      Mercer settled in what is now Mercersburg, Pennsylvania, where he practiced medicine for eight years.

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      ASDU dukehistory studentactivism studentorganizations Bingham Center , Featured , From Our Collections , New at the Rubenstein Library Discovery (...)

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      The Bluebook editors (a joint effort of the Columbia Law Review, the Harvard Law Review, the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, and (...)

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      Data Science Education in 2022 (Karl Howe and Greg Wilson, R Studio) Data science education as an economic and public health intervention in (...)

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      West III, Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of English, Emeritus, Pennsylvania State University, author of William Styron: A Life (...)

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      In those days, New York State Bar Association members had access to a legal research service called Loislaw (acquired by Fastcase in 2015), (...)

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      Forceps from the History of Medicine instrument collection Elaine LaFay , PhD candidate in History and Sociology of Science, University of (...)

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      Photograph of the march organized by In Support of Women’s Lives in response to the National Right to Life’s 1982 National Convention in (...)

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      Breanna Moore ,  Ph.D. candidate, University of Pennsylvania, “‘Whose Loss?’: Reparations, Indemnities, and Sovereignty During the Era (...)

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