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    1. Atelier@Duke - The Devil's Tale

      Duke Professor of English and a professor of law at Duke. The series of panel discussions will also consider what and how histories are (...)

    2. University Archives Field Trip - The Devil's Tale

      Carr , Chancellor (and Dean of the School of Law) A. Kenneth Pye , Coach Wilbur Card , and Professors Fritz London , William Cranford , (...)

    3. John Wetmore Hinsdale, Heartthrob - The Devil's Tale

      He went on to attend Columbia University Law School, pursue a successful legal career, and serve as president of the North Carolina Bar (...)

    4. R!C!A! Film Screening: Escape Fire: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare - The Devil's Tale

      Related posts: Radio Haiti Archive receives second National Endowment for the Humanities grant [Cancelled] New Workshop for Grad Students: The (...)

    5. Networks for Freedom - The Devil's Tale

      Lee writes, “these white and black anti-slavery men and women used sophisticated peaceful means—persuasion, law, philanthropy, (...)

    6. Durham Before Duke (and After) - The Devil's Tale

      Gerrit Bos on Moses Maimonides Bound Images: Maps in Books, 1500-1850 [Cancelled] New Workshop for Grad Students: The Law & Ethics of (...)

    7. Duke University Archives @ the Internet Archives - The Devil's Tale

      Virtually turning the pages of these historical catalogs provides a wealth of information. In the 1934-1935 Law School bulletin, for (...)

    8. The Peacocks' Gift - The Devil's Tale

      One clipping that caught my eye highlights the professions of Trinity graduates by 1887: 275 graduates went into the ministry, 49 went into (...)

    9. The Henkel Physicians Exhibit at the Medical Center Library & Archives - The Devil's Tale

      Produced by the National Library of Medicine (NLM), the exhibit traces the daily lives of a family of physicians in the Shenandoah Valley during (...)

    10. Happy 213th Birthday, Abraham Lincoln! - The Devil's Tale

      Over his lifetime, Lincoln is known to have read in many disciplines, including the Bible, law and legal history, classical literature, (...)

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