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    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

    Portrait photograph of Martin Doyle and Una Doyle

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    Black and white portrait photograph, mounted on card, of Martin Doyle, husband of Winifred Patton, and their daughter Una Doyle. Una was aged 3 years and 6 months at the time this photograph was taken. Photographer unknown

    Patrick Doyle Senior Recital, April 1, 1957

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    Concert program for Patrick Doyle Senior Recital, April 1, 195

    The novels of Roddy Doyle

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    This dissertation is a critical examination of the five published novels of Roddy Doyle, The Commitments, The Snapper, The Van, Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha, and The Woman Who Walked into Doors. Since this dissertation will be the first of its kind about Doyle, its basic purpose will be to introduce the novels to the reading public and to convince the reading public that Doyle, although a very popular artist, is also a gifted writer who should be taken seriously. There are six chapters: an introduction and a chapter devoted to each novel. The introduction offers an overview of Doyle's works and a discussion of the qualities of his novels each subsequent chapter will examine. Each chapter discusses one of Doyle's novels by examining the following: his innovative use of language; his manipulation of his audience's reaction via humor and comedy; the role, however slight, of religion and politics; his overall social vision as projected in the novels both individually and as part of the complete body of work. The analysis also examines other prominent aspects of the individual novels, namely, the function of music in The Commitments; Sharon's character development in The Snapper, the grimness and despair of The Van; the use of double-writing in Paddy Clarke; and the way Paula's life may be seen as a metaphor for the abuses women suffer in a patriarchal society in The Woman. An extensive interview with Doyle, which he was gracious enough to grant me several months ago, is included as an appendix

    Sledding at Oak Openings, Swanton, Ohio, 1943

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    From the J. Doyle Witgen Collection, a 1943 Winter-time view of children sledding in the snow among the trees at Oak Openings Metropark in Swanton, Ohio. Terms associated with the photograph are: Nature photography | Toledo Area Metroparks (Lucas County, Ohio) | Parks | Oak Openings Metropark (Swanton, Ohio) | Sleddin

    Winter at Oak Openings, Swanton, Ohio, 1943

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    From the J. Doyle Witgen Collection, a 1943 Winter-time view of footprints in the snow among the trees at Oak Openings Metropark in Swanton, Ohio. Terms associated with the photograph are: Nature photography | Toledo Area Metroparks (Lucas County, Ohio) | Oak Openings Metropark (Swanton, Ohio) | Parks | Trails & path

    Amphitheater At Ottawa Park, Toledo, Ohio, 1943

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    From the J. Doyle Witgen Collection, a 1943 summer-time view of three girls as they run down the stone steps in the amphitheater at Ottawa Park in Toledo. Terms associated with the photograph are: Amphitheaters | Nature photography | Toledo Area Metroparks (Lucas County, Ohio) | Ottawa Park (Toledo, Ohio) | Urban park

    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

    Trail Through the Trees at Ottawa Park, Toledo, Ohio, 1943

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    From the J. Doyle Witgen Collection, a 1943 Summer-time view of a walking trail among the trees at Ottawa Park in Toledo, Ohio. Terms associated with the photograph are: Nature photography | Toledo Area Metroparks (Lucas County, Ohio) | Ottawa Park (Toledo, Ohio) | Urban parks | Trails & path

    Kelly Doyle, Wikipedian in Residence for Gender Equity at West Virginia University

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    Kelly Doyle is the Wikipedian in Residence for Gender Equity at West Virginia University. In this role, Doyle works to raise awareness about the editor and content based gender gap on Wikipedia and helps bridge the gap between Wikipedians, academics, and students. During her presentation, Doyle discussed editing the world’s largest source of Open Access materials, with particular attention paid to pages about women whose achievements are often overlooked.Jean & Alexander Heard Librar
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