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    1. Photographic Research on Obstetric and Gynecological Instruments - The Devil's Tale

      Post contributed by History of Medicine Travel Grant recipient Lindsey Beal. Beal is a photo-based artist and professor in Providence, (...)

    2. 2011-2012 Mary Lily Research Grants Awarded - The Devil's Tale

      These grants support the work of students, scholars, and independent researchers who will travel to Durham from all over the U.S. to (...)

    3. 1946-1955 - Ad*Access Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      The first globe circumnavigating passenger airliner is inaugurated by Pan Am. The fare to travel around the world was $1700. October (...)

    4. The Devil's Tale - Page 37 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      Hudson’s recently-published volumes had included songs that had begun as folk songs but unhappily, versions of these (...)

    5. Poetry - Native North American Voices - LibGuides at Duke University

      Resilient songs are born, even as they grieve the loss of their country.

    6. Rubenstein Events: Music and the Movement and more... - The Devil's Tale

      Music & The Movement – During the Civil Rights Movement, mass meetings overflowed with people singing and clapping to freedom songs, (...)

    7. Mad Men Monday, Episode 10 - The Devil's Tale

      Don, Roger, and Harry travel to LA for client presentations, including Carnation.

    8. Selling a Coke and a Smile - The Devil's Tale

      Applications Now Accepted for the 2020-2021 Travel Grant Program NEH grant will fund Voices of Change Project at the Rubenstein (...)

    9. Opening Reception for "Iraq | Perspectives" - The Devil's Tale

      Related posts: Applications Now Accepted for the 2019-2020 Travel Grant Program Women at Duke Wikipedia Edit-a-thon A Love Supreme cds (...)

    10. Rare sheet music finds in the Hartman Center - The Devil's Tale

      As a side note, March was Disability Awareness Month, and “M-M-Mazie” regularly appears in scholarly work on the exploitation of speech (...)

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