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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
The relationship between Ford, Kipling, Conan Doyle, Wells and British propaganda of the First World War
PhDThis thesis resituates the war-writing of Ford Madox Ford, Rudyard Kipling, Arthur
Conan Doyle and H.G. Wells in relation to official British propaganda
produced during the First World War. Examining these authors' institutional
connections with propaganda that was authorised by the British government locates
some of their texts within a network of materials that were deployed to justify
Britain's involvenlent in the war. The British government, via the War Propaganda
Bureau, approached major literary figures to assist in its plan to compete
vigorously with Germany to win American support. Positioning Ford's condemnation
of Prussian culture within this institutional context reveals that his officially
commissioned books functioned as a part of the larger yet-covert government
project to influence American intellectual opinion. Although wary that Kipling's
chauvinism might offend some readers, the British government reprinted and
distributed his denunciations of the 'Hun'. Kipling was given access to censored
letters from Indian soldiers in order to assist him in depicting the Imperial forces as
united. The result, The Eyes of Asia (1918), was a set of fictional texts by Indian
soldiers celebrating French and English civilisation in contrast to German barbarism.
In addition to official propaganda, these authors produced pro-war stories, poems, and
articles independent of direct government commission. Conan Doyle's formal call for
men to volunteer to defend their country, and his public denunciations of German
atrocities, were followed by his recruitment of Sherlock Holmes to repel a possible
German invasion ("His Last Bow" (1917)). Adding to his support for the war in his
journalism and war-time fiction, Wells was appointed the Head of Enemy Propaganda
for the newly formed Ministry of Information. He resigned almost immediately
following disagreements over government strategy. This project situates historically
and examines critically these authors' differing roles in relation to British propaganda
efforts during the First World War
Data for Use of Shell Hash to Mitigate the Acidification of Intertidal Sediments - Doyle and Bendell
Pimpz and Hookerz
‘Pimpz and Hookerz’ film with David Burrows (part of PIGDOGANDMONKEYFESTOS, Shaun Doyle and Mally Mallinson curators), Airspace Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent
Virtual regeneration
Regenerating our increasingly polluted, worn-out urban infrastructure is becoming the singly most important challenge facing our cities. Simon Doyle and Michael Batty explain how spatial information technologies and online laboratories can enable many diverse interests to participate in creating informed planning policies that best address these issues
Aftermath: Lost in a forest
Briohny Doyle (Victoria), author of Echolalia, reflects on the seductive myth of renewal in our personal and planetary lives.Griffith ReviewNo Full Tex
A PSYCHOANALYSIS AND BIOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS ON THE MAIN CHARACTER AS WELL AS THE AUTHOR OF SHERLOCK HOLMES : A STUDY IN SCARLET BY SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE
A PSYCHOANALYSIS AND BIOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS ON THE MAIN CHARACTER AS WELL AS THE AUTHOR OF SHERLOCK HOLMES : A STUDY IN SCARLET BY SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE
Reactivity and selectivity in intermolecular insertion reactions of chlorophenylcarbene
PT: J; CR: DOYLE MP, 1987, CHEM DIAZIRINES, CH8 DOYLE MP, 1987, J ORG CHEM, V52, P1619 GOULD IR, 1985, TETRAHEDRON, V41, P1587 GRAHAM WH, 1965, J AM CHEM SOC, V87, P4396 KIRMSE W, 1964, CARBENE CHEM MOSS RA, 1985, REACTIVE INTERMEDIAT, V3, CH3 MOSS RA, 1986, J AM CHEM SOC, V108, P7028 PADWA A, 1969, J ORG CHEM, V34, P2728 SEYFERTH D, 1967, J ORGANOMET CHEM, V7, P405 SEYFERTH D, 1968, J AM CHEM SOC, V90, P2944 SEYFERTH D, 1970, J ORG CHEM, V35, P1989 SEYFERTH D, 1973, J AM CHEM SOC, V75, P6763 SOUNDARARAJAN N, IN PRESS J AM CHEM S STANG PJ, 1987, J AM CHEM SOC, V109, P5019 STEINBECK K, 1978, TETRAHEDRON LETT, P1103 STEINBECK K, 1981, ANGEW CHEM INT EDIT, V20, P773; NR: 16; TC: 18; J9: TETRAHEDRON LETT; PG: 4; GA: R2217Source type: Electronic(1
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