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    Oral History Interview with William Jones, August 21, 2008

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    The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with William Jones. Jones joined the Army Air Forces in July of 1944. He shares a few anecdotes about basic training and went to aerial photography school as well as aerial gunnery school. Before he was assigned to a B-29 crew, the war ended. Jones was sent to Japan on occupation duty. While there, Jones visited Hiroshima and Nagasaki and was able to take aerial photographs in January, 1946. He returned to the US in August and was discharged

    William Jones

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    Image of William Jones, music professor at Moorhead State University.https://red.mnstate.edu/nwmn_gallery/1007/thumbnail.jp

    William Jones Dwelling

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    Residence of William Jones. 1815 N. 10th Street

    Sir William Jones and Representations of Hinduism in British Poetry, 1784-1812

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    This thesis examines the representations of Hinduism in Romantic poetry from 1784 to 1812, using as case studies the poetry of Sir William Jones, William Blake, Robert Southey and Percy Bysshe Shelley. The study argues that Jones’ sympathetic and syncretic representations of Hinduism in his nine ‘Hymns’ to Hindu deities (1784-1789) influenced the use of Hinduism within the works of these later Romantic poets. It is interested in the way in which Blake, Southey, and Shelley use Hinduism, by way of Jones, to represent, react to, and recontextualise geopolitical and religious issues relative to the French Revolution and the expansion of the British Empire, as well as the rise of an evangelical, missionary, and dissenting culture highly influential to the period. By examining these four poets, the study traces the representation of Hinduism in relation to the shifting geopolitical and religious debates occurring throughout the period – and the way in which such representations subsequently contribute to the emergence of what we now call Romantic literature

    The William Jones Building, 1960

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    The exterior of the William Jones Building, which was named in honor of Dr. William Jones, chair of the interim committee appointed to spearhead North Carolina College at Durham following the resignation of Dr. Samuel Massie as president. This building served as the college library from 1937-1950, used by the School of Library Science from 1941-1950, and used by the School of Law from 1950-1980. The annex was added in 1968, renovated in 1983 and renovated again in 1995. The William Jones Building was constructed in 1937

    William Jones: Fox text

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    Capitan . William Jones: Fox text. In: Journal de la Société des Américanistes. Tome 5, 1908. p. 133

    William Jones Stable Keeper

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    William Jones Stable Keeper 13 Front Street (Rear) Salem, Massachusetts Citation: Nelson Dionne Salem History Collection, Salem State University Archives and Special Collections, Salem, Massachusett

    William Jones Stable Keeper

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    William Jones Stable Keeper 13 Front Street (Rear) Salem, Massachusetts Citation: Nelson Dionne Salem History Collection, Salem State University Archives and Special Collections, Salem, Massachusett

    William Jones, 1953 Senior

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    William Jones was a senior at Jacksonville State Teachers College in 1952-1953. He was a secondary education major.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib-ac-histimg/4128/thumbnail.jp

    William Jones Stable Keeper

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    William Jones Stable Keeper 13 Front Street (Rear) Salem, Massachusetts Citation: Nelson Dionne Salem History Collection, Salem State University Archives and Special Collections, Salem, Massachusett
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