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    1. Why Watch One Duke Football Game Each Weekend When You Can Watch a Bunch? - The Devil's Tale

      Why Watch One Duke Football Game Each Weekend When You Can Watch a Bunch?

    2. Frequently Asked Questions | Duke University Libraries

      Athletics What is the history of Duke and UNC’s football rivalry? In addition to the legendary Duke-UNC basketball rivalry, both (...)

    3. Julian Abele (1881-1950) | Duke University Libraries

      In 1987 the Black Graduate and Professional Student Association began the Julian Abele Awards and Recognition Banquet and unveiled a (...)

    4. Adopt a Digital Collection | Duke University Libraries

      Managing Center: Duke University Archives Newspaper 9370 Adopt for 67940 Duke University Archives Duke Football Programs This (...)

    5. Secondary Sources - Athletics at Duke University - LibGuides at Duke University

      A Story of Glory: Duke University Football . Greenville: Doorway Publishers, c1985. Snyder, Bruce. " Wallace, Football at (...)

    6. Archival Collections - Athletics at Duke University - LibGuides at Duke University

      His collection consists of clippings, correspondence, awards, memorabilia, photographs, game programs, and a textbook, which document Dean (...)

    7. Publications, Photographs, Audio/Video, and Maps - Digital Materials at Duke University Archives - L

      Audio, video, and manuscript sermons preached at Duke University Chapel between 1946 and 2002. Football Game Film Collection A growing (...)

    8. Publications, Photographs, Audio/Video, and Maps - Digital Materials at Duke University Archives - L

      Audio, video, and manuscript sermons preached at Duke University Chapel between 1946 and 2002. Football Game Film Collection A growing (...)

    9. Tobacco & Sport, 1930s–1990s · Tobaccoland · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Until the 1964 season when ads switched to Coca-Cola, the center pages of each Duke football program—the only two pages printed in (...)

    10. “Since the war began ‘times ain’t what they used to be'" - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      As the war was ending, Trinity lifted its quarter-century ban on football and the Chronicle began advocating for a catchy name for the team.

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