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    1. The Devil's Tale - Page 5 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      Letter to the editor in GLSG The March 1992 GLSG newsletter states that their objectives include “promoting communication among lesbian & gay (...)

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      Digital Exhibits , Projects Managing impermanence – migration of the Libraries’ digital exhibits August 2, 2019 Will Sexton Post contributed by (...)

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      Either way, the Duke Law School's new iPad Loaner program may be able to help. Duke Law students can check out iPads and selected (...)

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      Although the plugs are designed mainly to help with a better night's sleep (currently they cannot be set to play a user's own music), (...)

    5. The Devil's Tale - Page 40 of 128 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      I even sang a few Gregorian chants for them and ended up sight singing alongside a music student. It was a delight to hear that ancient (...)

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      My name is Jenny Walters and I am a junior Music major here at Duke.  I have worked in the John W.

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      The exhibits are co-sponsored by SAF, the Duke University Libraries, the Center for Documentary Studies, the Franklin Humanities Institute (...)

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      I even sang a few Gregorian chants for them and ended up sight singing alongside a music student. It was a delight to hear that ancient (...)

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      After this, I discovered a comedic song from 1931 called “Put Away the Moustache Cup”  in a book of music called “Soft boiled ballads : (...)

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