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    1. Manuscripts - Personal and Family Papers - African Americans and Military Service - LibGuides at Duk

      Kinsley correspondence, 1862-1889   United States 2nd Colored Calvary Regiment orders and morning reports, (...)

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

      By the 1917–1918 school year, the United States had officially entered World War I, and Trinity was feeling its effects.

    3. Web sites - International & Transnational Relations - LibGuides at Duke University

      Tip: Start with Databases and choose UNTS; for the most recent treaties, see MTDSG/ Status of Treaties United States Institute (...)

    4. Lucy Monroe Calhoun family photographs and papers · Celebrating Thirty Years of East Asian Collectio

      Lucy Monroe Calhoun (1865-1950) was a freelance art critic before her marriage to William J. Calhoun, the United States (...)

    5. 1921-1930 - Ad*Access Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      There are 15 million cars registered in the United States. One out of four families either bought or sold a car during the (...)

    6. Departments | Staff Directory | Duke University Libraries

      Associate University Librarian and Director of Financial and Facility Services Library Human Resources 919-660-5808 Veronica Stansberry (...)

    7. Browse Staff: L | Staff Directory | Duke University Libraries

      Browse Staff: L | Staff Directory | Duke University Libraries Skip to main content Home > About > Staff Directory > Browse Staff: L Directory (...)

    8. “Since the war began ‘times ain't what they used to be:’” Life at Trinity College During the Great W

      By the 1917-1918 school year, the United States had officially entered World War I, and Trinity was feeling its effects.

    9. Diplomats' Papers - Rubenstein Library Resources on Diplomacy and International Relations - LibGuide

      In addition, Manchester served as cultural affairs officer at the United States Embassy in Rio de Janeiro (1951-1952), (...)

    10. 1931-1940 - Ad*Access Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      Nylon stockings are first sold in the United States. 1940. Radios are in 30 million American homes.

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