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    1. Happy Birthday, Oreo! - The Devil's Tale

      To commemorate the occasion, Nabisco, now owned by Kraft, has launched a new birthday-cake flavored Oreo and a website where you can share Oreo (...)

    2. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/46/

      Tears of a clown : Glenn Beck and the tea bagging of America . Doubleday, 2010. Casey Anthony was declared not guilty and released from (...)

    3. What would you do with it? - Preservation Underground

      What I hate about this repair is that the black book tape is downright ugly. What I love about it is that the person who did it cared (...)

    4. Digital Fills to the Rescue! - Preservation Underground

      So I attempted to create my own dust jacket cover where the paper backing was printed with a copy of the original boards. I tried black (...)

    5. Look it Up! The Encyclopedia Britannica 11th Edition - Preservation Underground

      Fortunately, the technician, the end sheet paper and the black book cloth involved in the process that produced that successful repair (...)

    6. Bundled Up and Ready for School - The Devil's Tale

      ABC's of John Hope Franklin - (E) Education Post navigation Previous Post Tea with Trailblazers: MaryAnn Black Next Post A (...)

    7. When A Conservation Effort Fails (Or Did It?) - Preservation Underground

      Melissa says: January 16, 2015 at 11:56 am Removing past repairs really isn’t black and white, is it? We often leave pressure-sensitive (...)

    8. Books Can be Deceiving - Preservation Underground

      Right as you open the book to its title page, you’re greeted by discolored paper and some significant black speckling. The spotting (...)

    9. Traditional Roles - Beyond Nancy Drew: A Guide to Girls' Literature - LibGuides at Duke University

      How grand it was for the little girls to travel in a carriage, to have tea by themselves in Lady Jane's sister's library, waited on by (...)

    10. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/47/

      A self-made man and millionaire tea baron became the first celebrity CEO through endless self-promotion. 

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