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Letter, C. B. Doyle, November 23, 1938
In this letter, dated November 23, 1938, C. B. Doyle, principle Agronomist of the U. S. Department of Agriculture writes Attala County, Mississippi Extension Agent, James Franklin Buchanan in reply to Buchanan\u27s request for information on gin mixing of cotton seed. Doyle directs Buchanan to seek out J. E. Hite of Jackson, Mississippi for further information on the project.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-james-franklin-buchanan/1356/thumbnail.jp
Oral history interview with William Doyle
William Doyle is the author of An American Insurrection
Interview with Doyle Carrol
An interview with Dr. Doyle Carroll regarding his experiences in a one-room school house.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/ors/1097/thumbnail.jp
C# Programming : From Problem Analysis to Program Design
Discover an expert blend of the programming principles and concepts and hands-on coding skills you need to create a strong professional foundation as a beginning C# programmer. The latest edition of C# PROGRAMMING: FROM PROBLEM ANALYSIS TO PROGRAM DESIGN from respected author Dr. Barbara Doyle provides a straightforward approach and understandable vocabulary that make it easy for you to grasp new programming concepts without distraction. This edition introduces a variety of fundamental programming concepts, from data types and expressions to arrays and collections, all using the latest version of today's popular C# language. New programming exercises and engaging, numbered examples throughout this edition reflect the latest updates in Visual Studio 2015 and C# 6.0, while learning objectives, case studies, and Coding Standards summaries in each chapter give you the knowledge and tools you need to master each key concept.xxxi+1000p.;19x23c
No.392 Zane A. Doyle
Transcript (92 pages) of interviews by Greg Thompson and Joseph Arave with Zane A. Doyle, on July 11, July 27, and August 7, 1989Doyle (b. 1916) talked about his 45 years of owning, operating, and developing the Brighton Ski Area, a family business focusing initially on beginner and local skiers. He described working with the Forest Service to improve trails, his relationship with Kay Smith and others involved with skiing at Brighton, his association with the Riblet Company, and the evolution of ski lift technology and installation from the 1940s. Interviewers: Joe Arave, Gregory C. Thompso
Doyle, C J, NX31449
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/382568Surname: DOYLE. Given Name(s) or Initials: C J. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX31449. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 41695.213837
Item: [2016.0049.14861] "Doyle, C J, NX31449
William Curtis Doyle
William C. Doyle, a Palo Alto resident and former Lockheed vice president who innovated in the field of electronic warfare, passed away on Nov. 27 from lung cancer complications. He was 86. Bill was born Jan. 19, 1929 in Utica, N.Y. and raised in the gritty small towns of Forestport, Vernon and Vernon Center. A fine baseball and basketball player, and a dedicated student, he won a Navy ROTC scholarship to study electrical engineering at Cornell University. The poor kid from the sticks survived the five-year grind and eventually thrived in college, serving as president of Delta Chi fraternity. Equally important, one football weekend, Bill met on a blind date Joy Fairchild, a California native and Elmira College student who showed him the sunny side of life. They married Sept. 13, 1952 at the Navy chapel on Treasure Island, and their union endured over the next 63-plus years. Following his 1952 graduation from Cornell, Bill served as an electronics officer aboard the USS Kula Gulf, an escort carrier patrolling the Atlantic Ocean, until his honorable discharge in 1955 as a lieutenant junior grade. He joined the Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory in Buffalo, N.Y. and earned an MSEE from the University of Buffalo. Then, amid a snowy Upstate New York winter, California beckoned. In 1960, Bill joined Sylvania's Electronic Defense Laboratory and entered the spooky world of electronic reconnaissance. He moved in 1964 to Applied Technology, Inc.. At ATI, he was intimately involved in developing airborne electronic countermeasures used with lethal effect in the Air Force Wild Weasel program. Bill worked at Litton Amecom before returning to ATI as a vice president. Studies at Harvard Business School in an executive program preceded his being hired by Lockheed Missiles and Space Co. in 1979. There, he managed programs whose details were hidden in the federal government zblacky budget. Eventually, Bill was promoted to vice president in Lockheed start-up Austin division, where early effor
Records of Fogarty Doyle & Co. Pty Ltd
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/64116Correspondence (including a few files on organisations and companies in which John J. Fogarty was involved) 1915-1936; accounts 1902-1952; photographs (including Ormond College and University of Melbourne sporting teams c. 1900-1902). MacDonal & Co. Pty. Ltd. (associated import agents): Accounts 1924- 1928. Summaries Pty. Ltd. (set up Fogarty Doyle and other wine and spirit wholesalers): Reports on wine and spirits retailers' credit ratings 1931-1952.111269
Acquisition: [1960.0006] "Records of Fogarty Doyle & Co. Pty Ltd
1.02.321: John C. Doyle speaks at the opening of Doyle House
John C. Doyle speaks at the opening of Doyle House
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