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    1. 1880s - 1890s - Emergence of Advertising in America Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      The company concentrates primarily in the Middle Atlantic states. 1895 - Fred Pabst, president of Pabst Brewing Company, predicts in an essay (...)

    2. Where Courts Meet Custom

      As the Times piece illustrates, village residents who resist the unofficial but powerful local courts do so at their own peril: one widowed (...)

    3. The Tale of the Snail

      It seems our friends across the pond have gotten into the law story spirit, judging by one of our latest acquisitions, The Snail and the Ginger (...)

    4. Student Takes on Living Groups, 1992 and Now - The Devil's Tale

      Cannot really find much to argue in the characterization, although there is much, much more to beer frisbee than playing with one hand (...)

    5. Getting Started - Food History at the Rubenstein Library - LibGuides at Duke University

      (University Archives) Recipe and Home Remedy Book, ca. 1896 Household formulas and recipes for foods, such as pickled cabbage, cakes, and (...)

    6. Getting Started - Food History at the Rubenstein Library - LibGuides at Duke University

      (University Archives) Recipe and Home Remedy Book, ca. 1896 Household formulas and recipes for foods, such as pickled cabbage, cakes, and (...)

    7. Beverage Battles in Boise (and Beyond)

      Topics include the regulation of beer, wine and liquor sales , restrictions on Sunday sales , and open container laws .

    8. 2015 Andrew T. Nadell Book Collectors Contest - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Post navigation Previous Post Save the Date! Beer and Banjos, Feb. 10 Next Post 2015 Andrew T.

    9. Ten Years, Ten People: Rita Johnston, Digitization Assistant for Road 2.0 Project - Preservation Und

      The subject matter includes food & beverages, local businesses, political propaganda, cars, financial institutions, movies, and of course, (...)

    10. The Goodson Blogson

      As the Times piece illustrates, village residents who resist the unofficial but powerful local courts do so at their own peril: one widowed (...)

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