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    1. Among Friends - Winter 2011

      During the 2009 contest, students shared their books about Islam and the Middle East, Africa’s literary heritage, the function of the (...)

    2. Library Council Minutes - 1/7/2015

      This system is very expensive and we need something in the middle.  In the past, we have worked with IBM, Dell, Fujitsu, DPN, HP, (...)

    3. I Dream of Maine

      We grew apart until the bond between us stretched so thin it would have snapped if I'd pressed my nger to the middle of it. I became (...)

    4. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/pdf/womenatthecenter/wc-32.pdf

      Materials in the collection also document femi- nism and social conditions for women around the globe, especially in France, Italy, and the (...)

    5. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/dul/users/megan.crain/Todd.pdf

      A reissue of Mottahedeh’s Mantle, bought at UNC’s The Bull’s Head for a class on the modern Middle East, examines a more (...)

    6. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/users/john.gartrell/Travel%20Grant%20A (...)

      Kristine McCuskey, Department of History, Middle Tennessee State University, for studying the management of death in the South.

    7. Women at the Center - Issue 4, Winter 2003

      And our annual visit from Emily Chamberlain’s advanced journal writing class at the Carolina Friends’ School was as richly rewarding as (...)

    8. Women at the Center - Issue 21, Spring 2012

      Professor Kathy Rudy’s sylla- bus for the course begins, “This class gives you the op- portunity to assess, reflect on, and gal- vanize (...)

    9. Women at the Center - Issue 2, Fall 2001

      Girls’ Literature 1 Collection States and Great Britain since the middle of compared to a more subtle aside in Tomboy ­ the nineteenth (...)

    10. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/2023-04/U%20Xie_NadellPrize.pdf

      Blackwell Publishing, 2016. I was in class when I first learned of Kripke’s death. I shot out of my seat (my apologies to the professor).

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