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Duke
University
Cover
photo: Duke
Chapel, the centerpiece of Duke University's Gothic West Campus since
1932, is marked by a 210-foot tower housing a 50-bell carillon. Founded
in 1924 by James B. Duke as a memorial to his father, Washington Duke,
the institution frequently wins attention for its research achievements
and academic innovations. Cover photo by Jim Wallace. Photo above by Jim
Todd.
From
the Editor
CNI
Report
Another Essential Element
of the Campus Network
by Richard P. West
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