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Handwritten Dedication to Jeremiah Farrell from Marc Romano, author of Crossworld
A handwritten note of appreciation sent to Jeremiah Farrell by Marc Romano, the author of Crossworld: One Man\u27s Journey into America\u27s Crossword Obsession . Farrell was the renown creator of the 1996 Election Day Puzzle that predicted the election by allowing for Clinton or Bobdole to be valid responses. Romano mentions the puzzle several times in his own work and corresponded with Farrell regarding his book and the best puzzle in the world .https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/faculty_images/1001/thumbnail.jp
Jim Farrell Folder
1 page of family history documents containing and related to Jim Farrell; Georgia Farrell; Robert "Bob' Farrell - including: News articl
H. Farrell
"Feb. '42 - Sept. '43 7'Btn. HQ. Coy. VX135067. L/Cpl H. Farrell".February 1942 - September 1943. 7th Battalion, Headquarters Company. VX135067. Lance Corporal H. Farrell
Mike Farrell: A Lyceum Lecture
On February 2, 1993 Mike Farrell was a speaker for the Winona State University Lyceum Series. His presentation was titled International Human Rights: A M*A*S*H* Perspective. Farrell was a Marine, an actor, director, and human rights activist.
Mike Farrell was introduced by Joe Reed, Winona State University Director of the Kryzsko Commons Student Union.https://openriver.winona.edu/lyceumseries/1020/thumbnail.jp
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[News Clip: Spaceman Farrell]
Video footage from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas to accompany a news story about Donald Farrell, the airman who participated in the Air Force's moon voyage experiment, going home to New York
Fiona Farrell Poole interview
Fiona Farrell Poole interview with Elizabeth Alley. Discussion on her shift from teaching to a writer and her recently published short story collection "The Rock Garden."
Radio New Zealand recording. 18/07/1989
Jeremiah Farrell with Dennis Sasha, author of Puzzling Adventures: Tales of Strategy, Logic and Mathematical Skill
Jeremiah Farrell is awarded the title of Omniheurist, First-Class for solving the eloborate embedded puzzle in Dennis Sasha\u27s book, Puzzling Adventures . The cryptic puzzle required Dr. Farrell to travel to New York City on a certain day to meet two persons in yellow with one wearing a red wig. The event was featured in articles in Indy Star and the New York Sun.https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/faculty_images/1003/thumbnail.jp
Oral History Interview with Farrell Kluttz, January 6, 2006
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Farrell L. Kluttz. Kluttz joined the Navy in December 1937. His first assignment was aboard the USS Downes (DD-375). In 1939, he was transferred to the USS John D. Edwards (DD-216) on Asia Station. His enlistment ended the day before the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. Kluttz was in San Francisco then. he elected to stay in the Navy and was assigned to the commissioning crew of the USS Electra (AKA-4) in Tampa, Florida. They delivered some Marines to New Zealand in mid 1942 and made the North Africa landing later in November. Kluttz was aboard when the Electra was torpedoed and returned to South Carolina with he in April 1943. When he returned, Kluttz attended fire control school and graduated as a Chief Firecontrolman. He served at Newport, Rhode Island getting several sailors qualified to go aboard the soon-to-be commissioned USS Franklin (CV-13). Kluttz was aboard the Franklin when is suffered the bomb hits in March, 1945. He abandoned ship off the fantail and was rescued out of the water by the USS Hunt (DD-674). Kluttz was located by the captain of the Franklin and went back aboard at Ulithi. He was aboard the Franklin at Brooklyn when the war ended. During the Korean War, Kluttz served aboard the USS Waller (DD-466)
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