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    1. Front and Center - Summer 203, Vol 9, No 2

      Federico and an anonymous donor also provided financial support for processing the papers, which show the evolution of Gene Federico (...)

    2. Mary Lily Research Grant Recipients | Duke University Libraries

      Makeover:  The survival, evolution, and cultural significance of the venerable feminist magazine .

    3. Front and Center - Winter 2013, Vol 19, No 2

      This 233-box collection will enrich the experiences of students and scholars interested in the evolution of the advertis- ing industry (...)

    4. Rubenstein Library Processing Zine

      This sort of strategic processing allows for us to revisit collections later, if needed, based on researcher use and the evolution of (...)

    5. Digital Teaching Resources | Duke University Libraries

      American Airline Companies and South America Through an analysis of U.S. airline advertisements for industry, business, and leisure travel (...)

    6. Lisa Unger Baskin Collection: Highlights | Duke University Libraries

      The Lisa Unger Baskin Collection: History of Medicine The Lisa Unger Baskin Collection traces the evolution of the understanding of (...)

    7. Sharpening Our Vision - DUL Strategic Plan 2010-2012

      Strategic Direction 5: FOCUS ON ENHANCING LIBRARY SPACES Ensure that the Libraries’ physical space develops in coordination with the (...)

    8. New Orleans’ Nourishing Networks: Foodways and Municipal Markets in the Nineteenth Century Global So

      Harris’ book is also important to the overall goal of this reading list because she provides a detailed account of the evolution of the (...)

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

      Sartre’s nausea, Camus’s absurd, and Heidegger’s anxiety throw in sharp relief existentialism qua tradition—in the evolution of these (...)

    10. Microsoft Word - BLUE Final Script 4:10:18.docx

      We think it’s because we live so unusually long that evolution hasn’t yet weeded out the cell mutations that make us age.

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