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    1. The Chanticleer, Duke's Student Yearbook | Duke University Libraries

      There are various theories as to why the name, The Chanticleer , was chosen: During the early twentieth century a rooster was a popular (...)

    2. Frequently Asked Questions | Duke University Libraries

      Duke faced Oregon State in the Rose Bowl and lost 20-16. What is the early history of Duke basketball?

    3. 1970s · Queering Duke History · Duke University Library Exhibits

      At Duke, the “Age of Arrest” was lost to institutional memory and queer students were able to be more open about their LGBTQ identities (...)

    4. Before Class Meets - Exploring the Chanticleer - LibGuides at Duke University

      There are various theories as to why the name,  The Chanticleer , was chosen: During the early twentieth century a rooster was a popular (...)

    5. Understanding Paradise · DANTE & HIS AFTERLIVES: "To see the stars again..." · Duke University Libra

      They then assume the form of an eagle, the symbol of both the Roman Empire and Jupiter, the king of gods in Roman mythology.

    6. Colonel Juan Orlando Zepeda: Military Strategy (English translation) · Whatever Happened to Radicali

      And it’s listened to on commercial radio or on television. But it’s a symbol to propagandize, confuse, demoralize the population, to (...)

    7. 1940s & 1950s Chronicles Are Live! - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      Omicron Delta Kappa Fraternity Symbol, November 22, 1940 A year before the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, Duke lost its (...)

    8. Voices from the Movement - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      These sessions ranged the development of the symbol of the Black Panther for the Lowndes County Freedom Party, the strength of local (...)

    9. The Devil's Tale - Page 37 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      Those early experiments regularly failed because the food quickly lost its luster and thus looked unappetizing in photos.

    10. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 52 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      Such an estimate relies on lost “opportunity costs” and assumes that each unauthorized copy is equivalent to a lost sale – a (...)

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