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The J. Deryl Hart House is the official residence for the President of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.Built between 1933 and 1934 for Julian Deryl Hart, the three-story brick and timber Tudor Revival mansion is located on the university's West Campus, near Wallace Wade Stadium, at the crossroads of Duke University Road and Academy Road.
Robert K. Steel (A.B. 1973), chairman of the Duke University Board of Trustees, president and CEO, Wachovia; Joseph R. Swedish (M.H.A. 1979), CEO of WellPoint (now Anthem), the second-largest health insurance provider in the US; David S. Taylor (B.S.E 1980), president and CEO at Procter & Gamble; Christian Van Thillo (M.B.A. 1989), CEO of De ...
Duke University Libraries is the library system of Duke University, serving the university's students and faculty. The Libraries collectively hold some 6 million volumes. [1] The collection contains 17.7 million manuscripts, 1.2 million public documents, and tens of thousands of films and videos. The Duke University Libraries consists of the ...
Carter grew up in the small farming town of Plains, Georgia, which is about 150 miles south of the presidential library in Atlanta.In a section about Carter's youth, a display case held Carter's ...
Dick van Dyke announced his endorsement in the presidential race with a powerful speech he read at a Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. rally in 1964.
Richard Duke Buchan III (born July 3, 1963) [1] is an American financier, diplomat, farmer and philanthropist. He is the founder and CEO of Hunter Global Investors, [ 2 ] a private investment management firm.
The Douglas M. and Grace Knight House, also known as Knight House, is a Modernist-style mansion in Durham, North Carolina.The house, designed by Alden B. Dow, previously served as the official residence for presidents of Duke University and is now used by the university as an event space, conference facility, and guest house.
The presidential library system is made up of thirteen presidential libraries operated fully, or partially, by NARA. [n 1] [4] Libraries and museums have been established for earlier presidents, but they are not part of the NARA presidential library system, and are operated by private foundations, historical societies, or state governments, including the James K. Polk, William McKinley ...