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    Joseph L. Ramirez

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    Interview with Joseph L. Ramirez, SCU '75 Conducted and edited by Norman F. Martin, S.J., '37Interview with Joseph L. Ramirez, SCU '75 Conducted and edited by Norman F. Martin, S.J., '38SCO Oral History SeriesJoseph_Ramirez.pd

    Joseph L. Ramirez

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    Interview with Joseph L. Ramirez, SCU '75 Conducted and edited by Norman F. Martin, S.J., '37Interview with Joseph L. Ramirez, SCU '75 Conducted and edited by Norman F. Martin, S.J., '38SCO Oral History SeriesJoseph_Ramirez.pd

    Joseph L. Fibel Family Collection.

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    'My Easton, PA, roots' written by Joseph L. Fibel (genealogical information about the Fibel family; typescript; 9 pages).Anecdote about Selig Schiff by Karl-Heinz Stadtler (in German and in English; typescript; 4 pages).digitize

    Joseph L. Argenzio Interview

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    Joseph L. Argenzio was born in New York City in 1927. He entered the Army in 1944 and following training was assigned to the First Infantry Division, 3rd Battalion, 16th Infantry, M Company On D-Day, at age 16, he was part of the first wave at Omaha Beach. Argenzio subsequently saw combat in France, Belgium and Germany, and participated in the liberation of Falkenau concentration camp in Czechoslovakia. This interview covers his service in World War II

    [Telegram from E. D. Joost to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Gilson - October 3, 1933]

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    Telegram from E. D. Joost, secretary on behalf of Odelia R. Staiti, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Gilson, informing them of the passing of Henry Staiti on Monday, October 2, 1933

    Joseph L. Cox IV, Salt Lake City, Utah: an interview by Landon Troester, 3 December 2014

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    Transcript (25 pages) of an interview by Landon Troester with Joseph L. Cox IV on December 3, 2014, in Salt Lake City, Utah
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