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    1. “Since the war began ‘times ain’t what they used to be'" - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      As the war was ending, Trinity lifted its quarter-century ban on football and the Chronicle began advocating for a catchy name for the team.

    2. Students - Women at Duke University - LibGuides at Duke University

      One documents her undergraduate life at Trinity College (1921-1925), particularly the activities of the football team and the (...)

    3. Athletics Through the Years · Outrageous Ambitions: How a One-Room Schoolhouse Became a Research Uni

      The color of the word "Trinity" across the chest would have been a dark blue (similar to that seen on the stirrups), but has (...)

    4. Designed Materials & Ephemera - Photos, Videos, and Other Visual Materials in the University Archive

      Duke University Archives Scrapbook Collection, 1916-ongoing    News Service Scrapbook Collection, 1916-1944    College Organization for (...)

    5. Centennial Exhibit: DUMB Drum Cover | Duke University Libraries

      Centennial Exhibit: DUMB Drum Cover | Duke University Libraries Skip to main content Menu  Current Exhibits Past Upcoming Online Exhibition (...)

    6. DUMB Drum Cover · Duke University Library Exhibits

      DUMB Drum Cover · Duke University Library Exhibits Skip to main content About Menu Intro duction Curators ' (...)

    7. Group Label: Freshman dink · Duke University Library Exhibits

      This bow from 1954 was a staple of outfits for first-year students in the Woman's College. Freshmen boys were required to wear "dinks" (...)

    8. Group label: Freshman traditions · Duke University Library Exhibits

      This bow from 1954 was a staple of outfits for first-year students in the Woman's College. Freshmen boys were required to wear "dinks" (...)

    9. Group Label: bow · Duke University Library Exhibits

      This bow from 1954 was a staple of outfits for first-year students in the Woman's College. Freshmen boys were required to wear "dinks" (...)

    10. Assistant Coaches as Style Icons - The Devil's Tale

      I should also say outright: I love sports, particularly college athletics. I did my undergraduate work at a football school.

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