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Jerry T. Cecil Interview (part 1)
An interview with Jerry T. Cecil of Winchester, Kentucky discussing his service in the United States Army during the Vietnam War at Morehead State University on October 3, 1997. Cecil was a West Point graduate that served as an infantry officer in an Airborne Ranger unit
Jerry T. Cecil Interview (part 2)
An interview with Jerry T. Cecil of Winchester, Kentucky discussing his service in the United States Army during the Vietnam War at Morehead State University on October 3, 1997. Cecil was a West Point graduate that served as an infantry officer in an Airborne Ranger unit
My dear old mother [music] : way back home /
For voice and piano.; Cover title.; "Introduced by Cecil Robinson."; Cover bears port. of an old lady.; Publication date approximated from Townsville Daily Bulletin (Qld.), 11 May 1944, p. 2: "'Dear old mother way back home,' ... The words were written by Mr Cecil Smith, of Rising Sun, and set to music by Miss Eileen Delano. The song has been sung In public by Mr. Cecil Robinson, the well-known Townsville tenor ..."--http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article61933948; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-vn5334425; NLA's N copy from the collection of Keith Watson. ANL
[Letter from Cecil F. Poole to T. N. Carswell - June 2, 1959]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Chairman, Taylor County Parole Board, from Cecil F. Poole, Secretary, Governor's Office, Sacramento, California, dated June 2, 1959. Poole acknowledges the receipt of the letter from Carswell requesting a pardon be granted for Subject 17095. Poole advises that the application is denied
[Letter from Cecil G. Goff to T. N. Carswell - November 22, 1961]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Abilene, Texas from Cecil G. Goff, Recording Secretary/Director of Statistical Services, Executive Board, Baptist General Convention of Texas dated November 22, 1961. Goff advises that Carswell has been elected for a three year term as trustee of Hendrick Memorial Hospital of Abilene
[Letter from Cecil G. Goff to T. N. Carswell - November 12, 1964]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Abilene, Texas from Cecil G. Goff, Recording Secretary/Director of Statistical Services, Executive Board, Baptist General Convention of Texas, Dallas 1, Texas dated November 12, 1964. Goff advises that Carswell has been elected for a three-year term as a trustee of Hendrick Memorial Hospital
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Oral History Interview with Cecil Minshew, February 18, 1983
Interview with Cecil T. Minshew regarding his experiences in the military and as a prisoner of war of the Japanese during World War II. He was part of the Texas National Guard, 36th Division, 131st Field Artillery, 2nd Battalion, also known as the "Lost Battalion." He was captured on the island of Java in March of 1942 and spent the duration of the war thereafter as a prison of war in camps in South East Asia and in Japan
Cecil, Jill T. (FA 296)
Finding aid and full-text scan of paper (Click on “Additional Files” below) for Folklife Archives Project 296. Paper: The Number \u27Three\u27 in the Media written by Jill T. Cecil for a Western Kentucky University folk studies class
Wilfred T White and Sir Cecil Looker, 1972
Pictured are Wilfred T White (left), Deputy Head of Business Studies, and Sir Cecil Looker. Sir Cecil visited Swinburne College of Technology on Thursday 1 June 1972 as guest speaker at a forum held by the Business Studies Department. Sir Cecil spoke on several aspects of finance and answered questions put to him by some of the 150 students and staff attending the forum. Appeared as a news item in local papers
Wilfred T White with Sir Cecil Looker, 1972
Pictured are Wilfred T White (left), Deputy Head of Business Studies, and Sir Cecil Looker. Sir Cecil visited Swinburne College of Technology on Thursday 1 June 1972 as guest speaker at a forum held by the Business Studies Department. Sir Cecil spoke on several aspects of finance and answered questions put to him by some of the 150 students and staff attending the forum. Appeared as a news item in local papers
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