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    1. Preservation Underground - Page 26 of 58 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      Using a little bit of solvent on swabs I was able to remove most of the yellow adhesive residue from the back of each advertisement.

    2. Timeline - Medicine and Madison Avenue Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      Elixor of sulfanilamide erroneously mixed with a poison solvent kills 107 people, many of them children, leading to increased demand (...)

    3. 1091 Project: The Good, The Bad, the Past Repairs - Preservation Underground

      It is likely that anything you try (mechanical removal with a thin microspatula and crepe eraser, or chemical removal with a mild (...)

    4. Preservation Underground - Page 50 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      Lucky for me because if they did use a hot iron, soaking in a solvent would have been my only recourse to remove the lining.

    5. What to Read this Month: July 2019 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      It’s an account of the hubris of good intentions, a missionary spirit, and an ideology that sees computer code as the universal solvent (...)

    6. Preservation Underground - Page 23 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      I have had to employ a number of different techniques to release each kind of tape, including heated tools, poultices, and solvent (...)

    7. Preservation Underground - Page 22 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      The paper below the tear has been treated with solvent and washed to remove the remaining adhesive and staining.

    8. Preservation Underground - Page 40 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      Sometimes you get lucky and the carrier pops right off and the residual adhesive and staining is easily removed with a mild solvent. (...)

    9. FILMS FOR YOUR FINAL ASSIGNMENT - AMES.341S.01.S17• SCREENING THE HOLOCAUST - LibGuides at Duke Univ

      At the same time he tries to stay solvent with the help of a Jewish accountant and negotiates business with a vicious Nazi commandant (...)

    10. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 35 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      According to Quirk, when Fitzgerald died in 1940, “his estate was solvent but modest – around $35,000, mostly from an insurance policy. 

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