(Editor’s Note: In 2013, News and Media Relations staffer Gina Logue wrote, submitted and delivered an essay at the university-hosted Baseball in Literature and Culture..
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by Skip Anderson Pat Duke’s voice is deep and expressive, with a hint of Southern twang that he can ramp up or shut down completely...
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As the start of the Spring 2021 semester nears, the folks in User Services at the James E. Walker Library have remained on the front..











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