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Letter from Fr. Joseph Doyle to Hagan
Holograph letter from Fr. Joseph Doyle, Parochial House, Laurencetown, County Down, to Hagan, enclosing a petition in affinity (not extant)
Draft Address from Joseph Campbell and Simon J. Doyle to Hagan
Copy [draft] typescript address signed Joseph Campbell and Simon J. Doyle, chairman and secretary of the Wicklow County Council, to Hagan. Offering congratulations and good wishes on behalf of their constituents on his high position in the church, expressing their gratification over the growth of the Irish College in his time; his advancement of the cause of Ireland by way of his 'facile pen'. Being from Wicklow, he is in the company of other great churchmen like auxiliary Bishop Edward Byrne and Archbishop Murray. [Enclosing] typescript address (with handwritten introduction in cl� Gaelach) signed by members of [�] committee, Avoca parish and Wicklow County Council, with congratulations, with 'pardonable' pride in his achievements. Deploring the recent war and resultant drain on the country. For the present endeavours placing trust in the Vatican 'which, despite all the forces of Evil, remains the great and powerful International Court�
Oral history interview with William Doyle
William Doyle is the author of An American Insurrection
No.392 Zane A. Doyle
Transcript (92 pages) of interviews by Greg Thompson and Joseph Arave with Zane A. Doyle, on July 11, July 27, and August 7, 1989Doyle (b. 1916) talked about his 45 years of owning, operating, and developing the Brighton Ski Area, a family business focusing initially on beginner and local skiers. He described working with the Forest Service to improve trails, his relationship with Kay Smith and others involved with skiing at Brighton, his association with the Riblet Company, and the evolution of ski lift technology and installation from the 1940s. Interviewers: Joe Arave, Gregory C. Thompso
Letter from Eleanor Doyle to Hagan
Holograph letter from Eleanor Doyle, 14 Lower Mount Pleasant Avenue, Rathmines, Dublin, to Hagan. On the advice of Fr. Dunne, asking to obtain papal blessing for the nuptials of Anna Maria Clerkin and Thomas Joseph Sheridan. She and Clerkin belong to the Irish Guild of Catholic Nurses who presented a volume to His Holiness last year during the pilgrimage. Remembering tea and icecream at the Irish College
Doyle, Ron. Interview about life in Petty Harbour.
Interview with Ron Doyle focuses on growing up in Petty Harbour, social events in the community, and the influence of music in Ron's life and in the community.Introductions; Ronald Gerald Joseph Doyle was born March 20, 1945 in Petty Harbour; Doyle grew up in Petty Harbour and spent most of his life there; Doyle describes his family and where he grew up; 1:55 - No indoor plumbing; discussion of plumbing; 3:47 - Family stories; The influence of entertainment in Doyle’s life; Recitations; 5:37 - Memories of his mom; 6:32 – Doyle describes his family’s recitations, concerts, songs; 8:30 - Playing at community concerts; Forming a band; 9:11 - Community re-establishing the tradition of concerts; 9:35 - Learning to play musical instruments; Church purchasing instruments for the band; 11:28 - Celebration of holidays; Family gatherings; Community concerts and dances; 12:39 - Television coming to Petty Harbour; 13:17 - Children’s games; 14:00 - Making fish as a summer job; Large responsibility in making fish; 15:05 - Explanation of how to make fish; 16:30 - Development of responsibility through the work; 17:17 - Swimming as a child; 18:30 - Childhood toys; 20:01 - Changes in Petty Harbour and Maddox Cove--physical, economical changes; Changes in the fishery; Development of Maddox Cove; 23:14 - Important places in the community--the Stand, the church yard after church; 25:15 - Major events in the community--the construction of the hydro plant, Petty Harbour bait skiff; 26:51 - Filming in Petty Harbour--Orca, The Whale for the Killing, John and the Missus, Hatching Matching, Republic of Doyle, Murdoch Mysteries; 27:29 - Marconi’s visit to Petty Harbour; 28:30 - Visiting St. John’s; 29:31 - Going to St. John’s for High School; 30:14 - Description of St. Edward’s School; 31:15 - Religious segregation in the community; Importance of the church; 34:39 - St. Patrick’s Day concerts; Play written in the community; Active arts community; 36:29 - Current concerts in the community; Description of the Arts and Heritage Festival; Seniors dances; 38:43 - Playing as a band along the Southern Shore in halls, bars; 39:20 - Doyle goes to say hello to Noreen; 39:45 - Christmas visiting; Mummering; 43:01 - Community concerts; Garden parties; 45:59 - Settling in Petty Harbour; Volunteering in the community; 46:55 - Career; 47:45 - Welcoming Noreen; Ireland; 50:23 - Family; Musical influence; 51:28 - Music and arts in Petty Harbour Maddox Cove; 53:20 – Benefits of growing up in Petty Harbour
Third Annual Distributors Meeting
Third Annual Distributors Meeting at Seabrook Farms. Pictured here are Harold Doyle, Joseph Cotton, and J. P. Moffett
Doyle, Loretta B.
Body cremated. Joseph Doyle - husbandhttps://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-ch-memoranda-1941/1604/thumbnail.jp
Returns to Local-Area Healthcare Spending: Using Health Shocks to Patients far from Home
Health care spending varies widely across markets, and previous research finds little evidence that higher spending translates into better health outcomes. The main innovation in this paper exploits this cross-sectional variation in hospital spending in a new way by considering emergency patients who are exposed to healthcare systems when they are far from home. Visitors to Florida who become ill in high-spending areas have significantly lower mortality rates compared to visitors in lower spending areas. The results are robust within groups of similar visitors and within groups of destinations that appear to be close demand substitutes -- areas that likely attract similar visitors.National Institute on Aging. Center for Aging and HealthNational Bureau of Economic Researc
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