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    1. Hartman Center Travel Grant Previous Recipients | Duke University Libraries

      Kaplan Curator of Jewelry, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston "Jewelry in Celebrity Culture: Hollywood, Fashion, and the Business of (...)

    2. Front and Center - Spring/Summer 1997, Vol 4, No 1

      Multimedia Additions Enhance Center's Holdings UCLA Film and Television Archives has presented to the Hartman Center several hundred film and (...)

    3. Adopt-a-Book Program | Duke University Libraries

      (A.B. 2970, M.A.T. 1971, Ed.D. 1978) Leaves of Grass   by Walt Whitman (Preface to the original edition 1855) [DUKE000426381] 11/1/2022 Lesley (...)

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      When she’s done I look like an alien from an old Hollywood sensation, an H. G. Wells wet dream. I go and sit with my head in the funny (...)

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    6. More Resources and Research Tips - AMES.341S.01.S17• SCREENING THE HOLOCAUST - LibGuides at Duke Uni

      Mintz Call Number: D804.45.U55 P67 2001 Spielberg's Holocaust by Yosefa Loshitzky (Editor) Call Number: PN1997.S3133 S65 1997 Hollywood (...)

    7. "Complete Nudity Is Never Permitted"

      For further reading: • Gregory D. Black, Hollywood Censored: The Production Code Administration and the Hollywood Film (...)

    8. Media, Entertainment, and Sports Business Books

      Click on any of these book links to place holds or check availability: Branded entertainment : product placement & brand strategy in the (...)

    9. Lively - Google's New Virtual Worlds Application - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Posted in Blog Tagged Gaming , Teaching Ideas 1 thought on “ Lively – Google's New Virtual Worlds Application ” okinawa July 11, 2008 Gaming has (...)

    10. Beauty and Hygiene (1911-1956) - Ad*Access Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      She borrowed the idea of color-shaded eyes from the French stage and accentuated mouths by reddening them. Max Factor, a Hollywood (...)

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