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    1. Research-a-Palooza 2017 Round-Up - The Devil's Tale

      “I simply did not believe that any one would object to our publishing, without music, the somewhat garbled traditional texts of a lot (...)

    2. Events - Spring 2010 - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Tuesday, 20 April, 4:30pm, Perkins Library, Biddle Rare Book Room April 23 Rare Music in the Rare Book Room This Rare Music (...)

    3. In Memoriam - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Post navigation Previous Post Leadership in Library Acquisitions Award Presented to Duke’s Nancy Gibbs Next Post Nineteenth-Century (...)

    4. What Does Your Doctor Know? - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      But just how different is the training of a Duke medical student today from physician education in, say, Padua in the sixteenth century, or (...)

    5. Dancing to the Beat of Her Own Books - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      After graduation, Fox used all she had learned of dance, writing, and music to shape her professional career as a dance critic.

    6. Putting the "Global" Back into Global Pandemic - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Reviewed by Heather Martin, Librarian for African and African American Studies The Ten Biblical Plagues of Egypt.

    7. In Their Own Words: Recorded Stories of America’s Jim Crow Past Now Available - Duke University Libr

      Take Imogene Watkins Wilson of Memphis, Tennessee, who tells the story of how a group of African-American businessmen launched a (...)

    8. Sephardic Jewry and Anusim - Jewish Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Turkish Jews A Haven for Sephardic Jews Voice of the Turtle: Sephardic Music VOT is one of the world's most acclaimed ensembles (...)

    9. Boots (and Books) on the Ground: A Glimpse of Occupied Haiti - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      From 1915 to 1934, American military forces occupied the nation of Haiti, one of the most controversial interactions in a long history (...)

    10. New Collection Spans Five Centuries of Women’s History - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Other highlights include correspondence by legendary American and English suffragists and abolitionists Susan B.

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