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    1. A History of Videotape, Part 1 - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      In 1951, Bing Crosby Enterprises (BCE), owned by actor and singer Bing Crosby , demonstrated the first videotape recording.

    2. 5 Titles: Nonfiction on Neurodiversity - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Teaching Strategies for Neurodiversity and Dyslexia in Actor Training: Sensing Shakespeare by Petronilla Whitfield.

    3. Law360 Now Available to Law Community

      Stories frequently include links to helpful content like case dockets and court opinions, such as the recent article covering Duke University's (...)

    4. 2013 December

      Egghead : or, you can’t survive on ideas alone by Bo Burnham. Comedian and actor presents a book of poetry that is hilarious to some (...)

    5. 2016 September

      Author and professional actor Michael Port demonstrates how to use acting techniques, such as stagecraft and improvisation, to overcome (...)

    6. The Devil's Tale - Page 96 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      Reviews from The Chronicle and the Durham Sun suggest that Sanford proved quite the capable actor, but we can’t offer our own opinion, (...)

    7. 1900 - 1909 - Emergence of Advertising in America Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      Patterson's Lucky Strike Company. 1905 - Comedians Fatty Arbuckle and Harry Bulget, along with actor John Mason, become the first (...)

    8. Haunted Library Screamfest - The Devil's Tale

      Two copies of Henry Milner’s 1826 melodramatic adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein , with the very first illustration of (the (...)

    9. 2018 January

      Posted by Carlton Brown in New Resources | No Comments » Book Review: Two Books on Business Improv Tuesday, January 2nd, 2018 Comedic (...)

    10. The King's Letter - The Devil's Tale

      On Sunday, the film received four Oscars: Best Picture, Best Actor in a Leading Role (Firth), Best Directing (Tom Hooper), and Best (...)

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