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    1. For the Eyes of a Princess: Jean Dominique on the Life and Death of Richard Brisson - The Devil's Ta

      For the Eyes of a Princess: Jean Dominique on the Life and Death of Richard Brisson - The Devil's Tale Primary Menu Skip to (...)

    2. "The Nation's Loss. A Discourse upon the Life, Services, and Death of Abraham Lincoln". · Duke Unive

      A Discourse upon the Life, Services, and Death of Abraham Lincoln".  

    3. Among Friends - Fall 2007 - Vol 8, Num 1

      A forthcoming novel, Iodine, which relates to the life of academia, may be available by the time the Friends meet in April.

    4. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/pdf/DeathPenalty.pdf

      On March 12, 2009, Superior Court Judge Richard Doughton vacated the death sentence and ordered a resentencing hearing; McNeill was (...)

    5. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/pdf/womenatthecenter/wc-32.pdf

      And even after death, Una continued to write letters to her beloved.

    6. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/2023-04/U%20Xie_NadellPrize.pdf

      Pulling sources from philosophy to gerontology and the Western canon to classical Asia, Death: A Reader, is a fascinating and (...)

    7. Digital Teaching Resources | Duke University Libraries

      It is one of many collections in the Rubenstein Library documenting African American life in the American South. Instructor’s Summary (...)

    8. After Spicer

      You must guess the rest.” “To death.” they would send those who were left behind a note— and they did: it was in Hebrew and all it read (...)

    9. “I Have No Right to Be Silent” The Human Rights Legacy of the Rabbi Marshall T. Meyer

      It concludes with Marshall’s return to New York City in the mid 1980s and his work at B’nai Jeshurun revitalizing that community and addressing (...)

    10. Benjamin Newton Duke (1855-1929) | Duke University Libraries

      After the announcement of the Duke Endowment in 1924 and James B. Duke's premature death in 1925, Ben Duke was besieged with requests (...)

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