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    1. Trent Associates Report - Fall 2016, Vol 24, No 1

      The sole edition of a case study of a fifteen-year-old girl living in a convent outside Milan who develops a mysterious disease. (...)

    2. Index to Correspondence

      Russell, Wi 11 iam Ryzl, Milan Salter , W. H. Saltmarsh, H. F. Sanford, Terry Schmeidler, Gertrude Schmidt, Helmut Schrenck-Notsing (...)

    3. Italy - International Advertising and Marketing - LibGuides at Duke University

      Includes advertisements from Milan office (1982-90s) and Rome office (1985-88).

    4. Chinatowns around the world - Chinese Americans - LibGuides at Duke University

      Milan hosts the oldest and largest Chinese community in Italy, with about 17,000 people in 2010. 

    5. Instituzioni analitiche ad uso della gioventu' italiana · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Citation: Agnesi, Maria Gaetana, Instituzioni analitiche ad uso della gioventu' italiana , Milan: Nella Regia-Ducal Corte, 1748, Lisa (...)

    6. Making a Good Case: A Look Behind the Scenes at Our New Exhibit Spaces - Duke University Libraries M

      In March of 2014, some of us traveled to Goppion’s headquarters in Milan, Italy, to look at prototypes. The trip was so inspiring we (...)

    7. Acknowledgements

      Globalization Exhibit Deborah Kelly, Sydney, Australia Mimmo Paladino Studios, Milan, Italy Joel van Houdt, Brouwershaven,The (...)

    8. FEMALE FONTS: EDITA & MAIOLA · EXPLORING DIVERSITY - What difference does a FONT make? · Duke Univer

      Cano is the co-founder with Ferran Milan of Letterjuice foundry based in Buenos Aires and Barcelona and has recently explored designing (...)

    9. Europe - International Advertising and Marketing - LibGuides at Duke University

      Introduction Research Strategies Africa Toggle Dropdown Egypt Nigeria South Africa Zambia Americas & Carribbean Toggle (...)

    10. Collections by Subject - Advertising Digital Collections - LibGuides at Duke University

      Nearly half of the posters were printed by the Italian Communist Party (PCI) offices in Milan and Rome and address themes such as labor (...)

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