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    Oral History Interview with Ed Doyle

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    The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Ed Doyle. Doyle and his brother survived the first wave of attacks on Wake Island but were captured by Japanese forces on 23 December 1941. Doyle was shipped to Shanghai and then marched to the Woosung prisoner-of-war camp, where food was scarce. While there, he worked an ammunition detail, polishing shells. Unwilling to let their spirits be dampened, Doyle and his fellow prisoners put on a Christmas show for each other, complete with singing and dancing. Doyle and his brother both returned home safely

    Margetta Hirsch Doyle Diaries, 1942-1945

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    The 1943 diary of Margetta Hirsch was transcribed and edited by students in Professor Jennifer Putzi's Women's Studies 150W "American Women's Diaries" in Spring 2012. Each of the 9 students transcribed one month and a portion of another month. The transcription and a cover for the diary transcription are included here.Diaries, 1942-1945, of College of William and Mary undergraduate Margetta Doris (Hirsch) Doyle. The diaries document her student and extra-curricular activities while a student during World War II

    Jack Doyle

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    "Jack Doyle Darwin Infantry Bat.t. (19th. Batt.) QX 50517 1941 - 43".Jack Doyle. Darwin Infantry Battalion. (19th Battalion). QX 50517. 1941 - 43

    Sharon Doyle

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    Sharon Doyle, a newsroom employee with the Bradenton Herald

    Traversing more than speed bumps: Green politics under authoritarian regimes in Burma and Iran

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    Timothy Doyle and Adam Simpsonhttp://www.routledgepolitics.com/books/Beyond-Borders-isbn978041546439

    Sherlock Holmes and Conan Doyle Locations A Visitor's Guide

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    This is a guide to notable locations in the life of Arthur Conan Doyle and his famous fictional detective Sherlock Holmes. It chronicles the life of each by guiding the reader through Scotland and England, with entries arranged by county or unitary authority. Each entry includes the address, a description of the site's history and significance to Conan Doyle or Holmes, often an accompanying photograph and frequently a quotation from Conan Doyle.Cover -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I. Scotland -- Edinburgh -- Midlothian -- Borders -- Aryshire -- Dumfries and Galloway -- Fife -- Angus -- Aberdeenshire -- Inverclyde -- Glasgow -- Part II. England -- North Yorkshire -- West Yorkshire -- Lancashire -- Cheshire -- Derbyshire -- Staffordshire -- Norfolk -- London -- Berkshire -- Surrey -- Kent -- Devon -- Cornwall -- East Sussex -- Isle of Wight -- Hampshire -- Portsmouth -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- Appendix 3 -- Appendix 4 -- Bibliography -- IndexThis is a guide to notable locations in the life of Arthur Conan Doyle and his famous fictional detective Sherlock Holmes. It chronicles the life of each by guiding the reader through Scotland and England, with entries arranged by county or unitary authority. Each entry includes the address, a description of the site's history and significance to Conan Doyle or Holmes, often an accompanying photograph and frequently a quotation from Conan Doyle.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries

    Oral History Interview with Ed Doyle

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    The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Ed Doyle. Doyle and his brother survived the first wave of attacks on Wake Island but were captured by Japanese forces on 23 December 1941. Doyle was shipped to Shanghai and then marched to the Woosung prisoner-of-war camp, where food was scarce. While there, he worked an ammunition detail, polishing shells. Unwilling to let their spirits be dampened, Doyle and his fellow prisoners put on a Christmas show for each other, complete with singing and dancing. Doyle and his brother both returned home safely

    Doyle Hinman Interview

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    This interview is an oral history conducted by Linfield College Archives staff member Rich Schmidt with Doyle Hinman of Hinman Vineyards. The interview took place at the Hinman home on January 15, 2016. Doyle Hinman has been a part of almost every aspect of the wine industry during his lifetime. In this interview, he talks about his start in the wine business, international sales, and the future of the Oregon wine industry
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