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    1. The Chanticleer, Duke's Student Yearbook | Duke University Libraries

      The following year, the annual was entitled Victory in celebration of the end of the war and to commemorate the twenty-one Trinity (...)

    2. The Bassett Affair of 1903 | Duke University Libraries

      His primary purpose in founding the South Atlantic Quarterly at Trinity College in 1902 was to promote the "liberty to think."

    3. Branson Hall | Duke University Libraries

      The original Branson Hall, built in 1899, was a Trinity College men's dormitory. After a remodeling in 1915, it was used as a dormitory (...)

    4. Stagg Pavilion | Duke University Libraries

      Lyon Stagg, daughter of Mary Duke Lyon and granddaughter of Washington Duke, gave the funds to build a pavilion to Trinity College on (...)

    5. Benjamin Newton Duke (1855-1929) | Duke University Libraries

      Benjamin Newton Duke, tobacco and textile entrepreneur and philanthropist, was the primary benefactor of Trinity College after it (...)

    6. Brown Residence Hall | Duke University Libraries

      A Methodist, his heavy involvement with Trinity College was motivated by his devout belief in both church and education.

    7. Bassett Residence Hall | Duke University Libraries

      The college faced great external pressure to fire him; when the Board of Trustees refused to do so, they set a powerful precedent for academic (...)

    8. Pegram Residence Hall | Duke University Libraries

      After the end of the Civil War, Pegram walked back to North Carolina, and decided to pursue an education. He enrolled in Trinity (...)

    9. Alspaugh Residence Hall | Duke University Libraries

      Alspaugh was a lawyer, newspaper editor, chief clerk of the State Senate, first mayor of Winston Salem, and established the National Bank of (...)

    10. Angier Buchanan Duke Gymnasium (The Ark) | Duke University Libraries

      Duke (1884-1923) was a member of the Trinity College Class of 1905. He was elected a Trustee of Trinity College in 1913.

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