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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

    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

    Letter to Ed Edmonds regarding Ariel software, March 15, 1993

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    A letter from John Doyle to Ed Edmonds providing a survey soliciting information for a possible grant proposal for the purchase of Ariel software for COSELL libraries

    Doyle Landon Receives Award

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    Doyle Landon received the outstanding service award during the Junior Livestock Show. Doyle served on the livestock show committee since 1941. From left to right are: Louis Vincent, Dr. Ed Oscarson, Doyle Landon, and Valda Massey

    Op-ed piece by Ed King describing the author\u27s visit to a University of Maine co

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    Op-ed piece by Ed King describing the author\u27s visit to a University of Maine conference called Reading Stephen King: Issues of Choice, Censorship, and the Place of Popular Literature in the Canon. Ed King\u27s fellow attendees stopped talking to him after he admitted that he had never read any of Stephen King\u27s books and was only planning to write about how much money Stephen King makes

    Author Ed McBain Book Signing

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    Author Ed McBain hosts a book signing at the Bradenton Area Convention Cente

    Op-Ed piece explaining why the author joined Carolyn Chute\u27s Second Maine Militi

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    Op-Ed piece explaining why the author joined Carolyn Chute\u27s Second Maine Militia and describing the first meeting

    Rèsurrection de Sherlock Holmes Conan-Doyle

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    Datos tomados de la cubDatos tomados da capaPaul Dupont ejerce como impresor ca. 1860-1885Datos del editor: O ed. e imp. traballan en París ca. 189

    Martin McNamara ed. Biblical Studies : The Medieval Irish Contribution. (Papers read at General Meeting of the Irish Biblical Association, April 1974)

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    Doyle Peter. Martin McNamara ed. Biblical Studies : The Medieval Irish Contribution. (Papers read at General Meeting of the Irish Biblical Association, April 1974). In: Scriptorium, Tome 33 n°1, 1979. pp. 107-108

    Martin McNamara ed. Biblical Studies : The Medieval Irish Contribution. (Papers read at General Meeting of the Irish Biblical Association, April 1974)

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    Doyle Peter. Martin McNamara ed. Biblical Studies : The Medieval Irish Contribution. (Papers read at General Meeting of the Irish Biblical Association, April 1974). In: Scriptorium, Tome 33 n°1, 1979. pp. 107-108
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