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the early Forties, top, to
the late Seventies |
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Those of us who attended Duke between 1916 and 1982 have fond memories
of a burger, milkshake, or cherry Coke served by "Mama Ruthie" or
one of the many other friendly staff members who made the Dope Shop
on West Campus a special gathering place to eat, shop for "sundries," or
shoot some pool.
"Dope," a slang term used for cola drinks, probably came
from the once-popular, though mistaken, belief that Coca-Cola contained
small amounts of cocaine. At one point, there was a Dope Shop on East
Campus, in the Crowell Building, in addition to the one on West, down
the dark stairs to the basement of the Union Building. The opening
of the Bryan Center, with its array of food services, marked the end
of this campus tradition.
-Tim Pyatt '81, University Archivist
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