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    1. Anglo-American Legal Printing 1702 to the Present

      To be heard at the Bar of the House of Lords on Wednesday the 29th April, 1702.

    2. Among Friends - Summer 2014

      Professor Petroski will speak about his most recent book, The House with Sixteen Handmade Doors: A Tale of Architectural Choice and (...)

    3. Kan i ton than lai (We will meet again): A Lai Mi Family Oral History

      My aunt came running to our house that night, screaming that my uncle had been taken by the soldiers.

    4. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/dul/users/arianne.hartsellgundy/harlems_own.pdf

      I want to be able to know where Pops is even if he’s in Brooklyn or Queens, so I could list out to you every bar and pool house and (...)

    5. "Every Day They Make Sure I Know I Am a Jew" · 'I Have No Right to Be Silent' - The Human Rights Leg

      He was released under house arrest, then stripped of his Argentine citizenship, and forced to emigrate to Israel.

    6. Greetings from Selanik/Salonica/Thessaloniki! - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      The Sultan was forced to abdicate and was later put under house arrest at the Villa Allatini (depicted in the black-and-white (...)

    7. New Exhibit: Queering Duke History: Understanding the LGBTQ Experience at Duke and Beyond - Duke Uni

      The exhibit begins with the earliest records of LGBTQ activity on campus—the dark days of arrest and expulsions—and culminates with the (...)

    8. The Color Purple: A New Story for a Familiar Reader - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      I love books so much that when my husband and I were house-hunting seven years ago, there was one feature about our house that (...)

    9. IAS Spotlight: Read Around the World Challenge - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      The house survives invading Soviets, but the Communist takeover, the moribund economy that results, and ownership disputes that leave (...)

    10. Free speech, fair use, and affirmative defenses - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The Supreme Court ultimately held that it was protected speech, in spite of the profanity, and that Cohen’s arrest was therefore (...)

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