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    1. Masahiko Aoki Papers Open for Research - The Devil's Tale

      In 1960, the political activist known throughout Japan by the pen name Reiji Himeoka sat in solitary confinement at Tokyo’s Sugamo Prison.

    2. Listening to Lessig - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It is energetic and entertaining, but because its rhythms and conventions are so idiosyncratic, I think it may flatten the message a little (...)

    3. A Revolutionary North Carolinian's Reading List - The Devil's Tale

      He later served in the state senate, attended the state’s constitutional conventions, and later sat in the U.S. House as a (...)

    4. Divine Works: Expressions of Faith in Two Religious Communities as Seen in the Photographs of Kristi

      While an MFA student at Duke University, Bedford visited and photographed adults and children in the urban congregation of the Apostolic (...)

    5. The Anne Roney Fountain: Revising the Record - The Devil's Tale

      This plot was a small garden at the end of Trinity College’s entrance drive, just in front of the Washington Duke Building (the college’s main (...)

    6. Marc L. Nerlove Papers Open for Research - The Devil's Tale

      The dissertations are not only ones that Nerlove supervised or sat on the committee for, but that he received from his department for (...)

    7. Q&A with Jodi Psoter, Librarian for Marine Sciences - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      (Photo by Jared Lazarus, University Communications) After serving since 2017 as Librarian for Chemistry and Statistical Sciences on the main (...)

    8. Exploring The Brown Papers - The Devil's Tale

      Here are a few particular trenchant examples: “Few women of color have been able to reach the pinnacle of national elective office; no woman of (...)

    9. The Goodson Blogson

      Wed., Nov. 26: Library closes at 5 p.m. Thu.-Sat., Nov. 27-29: Library closed Sun., Nov. 30: Regular hours resume During the break, the (...)

    10. The Goodson Blogson

      The U.S.C. has had 50 titles since its first edition in 1926 (although their corresponding subjects have changed over time, and Title 34, Navy, (...)

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