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Duke Ellington, Fickle Fling, January 31, 1948
Recording of the Duke Ellington band dated January 31, 1948. This date is not listed in the Ellingtonia or Tom Lord discographies
"Played Twice": Duke Ellington's Far East Suite
A creative composition of Duke Ellington's "Far East Suite".
Premiered 10/01/2022 at as part of 'Played Twice' concert series at Brilliant Corners, London, UK.
Performers: Tara Cunningham (Guitar); Tom Herbert (Bass); Tom Skinner (Drums
Duke Law School, 1868-1968: A Sketch
This paper constitutes the somewhat revised text of an address by the author at the Law Alumni Association Annual Luncheon Meeting and Duke Law School Centennial Observance, April 20, 1968
A Conversation with Tom Davenport
A Conversation with Tom Davenport, an interview sponsored by the American Folklore Society and the AFS Oral History Project of Tom Davenport (Folkstreams) by Tom Rankin (Duke University) about his life and work. Tom Davenport received the 2018 Judith McCulloh Award for lifetime service to the field at the Buffalo meeting. This interview took place at the American Folklore Society's 130th Annual Meeting at the Buffalo Niagara County Convention Center, in Buffalo, New York, on October 18-20, 2018.AFS Oral History Projec
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Duke Ellington, Medley of Hits, April 30, 1947
Recording of a Duke Ellington medley of hits dated April 30, 1947, which is not listed in the Ellingtonia or Tom Lord discographies. The EllingtonWeb site places the band at the Paramount Theatre in New York at this time
Corporations and National Security: Is the Private Sector the New Battleground?
The panelists discuss the changing role of private corporations in national security.
Overview: Prof. Tom C.W. Lin, Jack E. Feinberg Chair Professor of Law at Temple University’s Beasley School of Law
Panel:
Moderator:
Prof. Elisabeth de Fontenay, Professor of Law, Duke Law School
Panelists:
Ms. Caroline E. Brown, Partner, Crowell & Moring
Mr. Robert J. DeNault, Associate, Gibson Dunn, Duke Law \u2721
Mr. Hensey Fenton III, Associate, Covington & Burling, Duke Law \u271
Visit of HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, to Lae, 1956, [2] [transparency] /
Title from acquisition documentation.; This is a copy made by the National Library of Australia from an original in private ownership.; Part of collection: Papua and New Guinea, 1955-1960.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an25044229
Visit of HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, to Lae, 1956, [3] [transparency] /
Title from acquisition documentation.; This is a copy made by the National Library of Australia from an original in private ownership.; Part of collection: Papua and New Guinea, 1955-1960.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an25044246
University Jazz Lab Band, April 5, 1995
Recorded during a live performance at Dalton Center Recital Hall, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, April 5, 1995, 8:00 p.m., the 411th concert of the School of Music’s 1994-1995 season.University Jazz Lab Band, Thomas Knific, director ; featuring, Jim Donovan, trumpet.Information from performance program.Program to be selected from the following: -- In a mellowtone / Duke Ellington ; arranged by Oliver Nelson -- Koko / Duke Ellington -- The diver / Matt Harris -- Lush life / Billy Strayhorn ; arranged by Bil Holman -- Blues for pepper / Ray Brown ; arranged by Duncan McMillan -- Minha saudade / A.C. Jobim -- Market place / Dennis Diblasio -- Marie’s shuffle / Tom Kubis -- Minuano (six eight) / Pat Metheny/Lyle Mays ; arranged by Robert Curnow
Visit of HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, to Lae, 1956, [1] [transparency] /
Title from acquisition documentation.; This is a copy made by the National Library of Australia from an original in private ownership.; Part of collection: Papua and New Guinea, 1955-1960.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an25044184
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