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

      Shaw) Captain Brassbound's Conversion: and adventure (B. Shaw) John Bull's Other Island: in four acts (B. Shaw) Overruled; & The darkl (...)

    2. https://library.fuqua.duke.edu/docs/kindle-careers-current.pdf

      : the art of tooting your own horn without blowing it by Peggy Klaus • Breaking into private equity and venture capital : how to land your dream (...)

    3. Calling All Campers! - The Devil's Tale

      His ashes today sanctify the lake. knox gillespie says: May 22, 2013 at 11:10 AM Frank and Helen were great.

    4. Swag Comes to the Hartman Center - The Devil's Tale

      Companies like Kellogg’s and Knox produced cookbooks for weight loss, convalescent care and diabetic patients.

    5. Around the Libraries - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      The symposium, “From Slavery to Freedom: From Durham to the World” honored the legacy of Franklin (1915-2009) and his seminal work, featuring (...)

    6. Let Freedom Read During Banned Books Week 2023 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Authors and Advocates on Fighting Book Bans on Wednesday October 4th at 1:00pm EST. Join author John Green, writer and illustrator Mike (...)

    7. Manuscripts - Women and Education - LibGuides at Duke University

      Includes finding aid . Idris Knox Papers, 1951-1997 North Carolina woman who taught school in Europe.

    8. Manuscripts - Women and Education - LibGuides at Duke University

      Includes finding aid . Idris Knox Papers, 1951-1997 North Carolina woman who taught school in Europe.

    9. The Devil's Tale - Page 62 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      Companies like Kellogg’s and Knox produced cookbooks for weight loss, convalescent care and diabetic patients.

    10. On Radio Haiti, the Drum Never Stops Beating - The Devil's Tale

      Michèle Montas asked him about Vodou, the Haitian Creole language, pale andaki (speaking in veiled or covert ways) the 1973 kidnapping of (...)

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