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    1. Douglass L. Alligood Papers, 1963-2013 · Race and Ethnicity in Advertising · Duke University Library

      Folder: Negro Media Analysis for Chrysler Motors Corporation.  "Douglass Alligood Returns for Hometown Address." 1968.

    2. Museum Sources - Museum/Curatorial Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Museum Sources - Museum/Curatorial Studies - LibGuides at Duke University Skip to Main Content Home LibGuides Museum/Curatorial Studies Museum (...)

    3. Book Reviews: Pre-Term Recommendations

      In this amusing and frank account of his years as an executive at GM, Ford, BMW and Chrysler, Lutz illuminates the arrogance and short (...)

    4. Book Reviews: Start Your Engines!

      Obama’s car czar chronicles the bankruptcies, reorganizations and bailouts of GM and Chrysler, detailing the negotiations to convince (...)

    5. 19th Century Ads - Print Advertisements Collections - LibGuides at Duke University

      Companies represented include Ford, Packard, Chrysler, Chevrolet, Coca Cola, TWA, Henri Bendel, Goodyear, and DeBeers.

    6. Collections List - Print Advertisements Collections - LibGuides at Duke University

      Companies represented include Ford, Packard, Chrysler, Chevrolet, Coca Cola , TWA, Henri Bendel, Goodyear, and DeBeers.

    7. 20th Century Ads - Print Advertisements Collections - LibGuides at Duke University

      Companies represented include Ford, Packard, Chrysler, Chevrolet, Coca Cola, TWA, Henri Bendel, Goodyear, and DeBeers.

    8. The Curious Case of Frances Benjamin Johnston - The Devil's Tale

      There is a similar album of cyanotypes at the Chrysler Museum in Norfolk by Emily Herron, one of the members of the club, and there are (...)

    9. 2013 January

      In this amusing and frank account of his years as an executive at GM, Ford, BMW and Chrysler, Lutz illuminates the arrogance and short (...)

    10. Lillian Boxfish Takes a Walk - The Devil's Tale

      Although strong, her mother’s opinions were not strong enough to keep Lillian in D.C. and so the novel recounts a young woman’s quest of self (...)

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