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    1. News You Can Use

      For example, Raleigh's News & Observer and the Durham Herald-Sun both offer their current contents in the America's News (...)

    2. Revisiting the Allen Building Takeover - The Devil's Tale

      Featuring many images from the University Archives and the Durham Morning Herald and Durham Sun , Johnson’s exhibit forms a (...)

    3. From the RBMSCL Wire - The Devil's Tale

      Our new exhibit, “ ‘As Far as Possible from Forgetfulness’: The Trinity College Historical Society ,” found itself on the front page of the (...)

    4. From the Rubenstein Wire - The Devil's Tale

      Two stories in the Durham Herald-Sun document the Rubenstein Library’s May 15 event to celebrate the publication of Reynolds (...)

    5. From the Rubenstein Wire - The Devil's Tale

      University Archivist Valerie Gillispie was introduced to the Durham community in a Durham Herald-Sun article . NPR featured an (...)

    6. The Devil's Tale - Page 84 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      Unfortunately, all that we know about this photograph is that it appeared in the Durham Herald-Sun and the photographer was (...)

    7. A Tribute to a Jazz Legend - The Devil's Tale

      —Naomi Nelson, Director of the RBMSCL Additional Resources: Obituaries for Frank Foster: Associated Press (from the Washington Post ) National (...)

    8. ABC's of John Hope Franklin - (D) Durham - The Devil's Tale

      He served on boards like the Durham Literacy Center, wrote insightful editorials for the Herald-Sun newspaper and Trumpet of (...)

    9. The Devil's Tale - Page 58 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      Coman Lumber Advertisement, Durham Herald-Sun, April 26, 1953. Coman Lumber Signatures from the Brothers of the Brush Registry.

    10. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/54/

      You can read more about Julia’s discovery, and its truly significant impacts on Haiti and its neighbors in these articles at The Duke Chronicle (...)

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