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    1. Holiday Notes from the Homefront and Abroad - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      The lead story that same day was headlined “Knight bans use of segregated facilities by student groups.”

    2. New Movies for December

      New Movies for December Ford Library « Holiday Reading – Classic Business Books Closing Early Today » New Movies for December Our latest (...)

    3. New Movies for October

      New Movies for October Ford Library « Book Review: Popular Book Review: Sharing the Work » New Movies for October Here are the latest additions (...)

    4. New Movies for December

      New Movies for December Ford Library « Book Review: Abundance Book Reviews: Pre-Term Recommendations » New Movies for December Here is a list of (...)

    5. The Devil's Tale - Page 34 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      Drawings in the opening pages of Knight Asrael . Una Vincenzo left one more sign in Knight Asrael, an inscription of her own (...)

    6. Bibliography · Black Students Matter: Taking Over Allen in '69 · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Office of the President Douglas M. Knight Reco rds, 1963-1969 , UA.03.59.0001. Duke University Archives, David M.

    7. Cholera - Researching Epidemics in the Rubenstein Library - LibGuides at Duke University

      The site also includes digitized images related to cholera. Archival Resources Knight Family Papers, 1784-1960. Papers of the (...)

    8. https://library.fuqua.duke.edu/docs/kindle-classics-II-current.pdf

      Kiyosaki o Sam Walton: Made in America by Sam Walton o Shallows by Nicholas Carr o Shoe Dog by Phil Knight o Think and Grow by Napoleon (...)

    9. Silent Vigil Photograph · Duke University Library Exhibits

      The students first peacefully occupied the house of President Douglas Knight, then moved to the main quad. The weeklong Vigil, which (...)

    10. Silent vigil poster · Duke University Library Exhibits

      The students first peacefully occupied the house of President Douglas Knight, then moved to the main quad. The weeklong Vigil, which (...)

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