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VIAFrevised2015-09-18machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-10T22:44:44machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-10T22:44:44humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonDoyle, William, 1942-....presumedDoyle, William (historian)presumedDoyle, WilliampresumedDoyle, William A.presumedDoyle, William R.presumedDoyle, William H.presumedדויל, וילים, 1942-presumedDoyle, W. 1942-presumedドイル, ウィリアムpresumedDoyle, W.presumedדאיל, וילים 1942-presumedDoyle, W. 1942- (William),presumed1942EnglishBritonsCummings, Gordon J.,Livingston, Joseph A.Doyle, Lillian G.Doyle, William, 1942-....Merrill and McCourtie Block collection, 1885-1886.Merrill and McCourtie Block collection, 1885-1886.4 folders.Materials relate to the construction of the Merrill and McCourtie Block at 146-148 South Burdick in Kalamazoo, Mich., 1885-1886, including a contract between David Merrill and William McCourtie with William A. Doyle who was to build the building. The contract gives specific guidelines for the building, conditions for how the contractor would be paid and penalties if the work was not completed on time. The contract was signed on September 28, 1885 and work was to be completed by December 1886. The second contract, dated September 28, 1885, is between William A. Doyle, T.S. Cobb and E. Woodbury stating what Doyle and Merrill and McCourtie would be responsible for during the construction. Also included is a single sheet from the Kalamazoo city clerk, March 23, 1886, instructing Merrill and McCourtie to pay $263.24 for window glass and a receipt from the city clerk's office for delivery of the glass, January 26, 1886 Western Michigan University, Dwight B. Waldo LibraryCummings, Gordon J.,. Student papers on activism, 1969-1970.Cummings, Gordon J.,Student papers on activism, 1969-1970.7 items.Papers on student activism at Cornell University in 1969, written by students in Gordon J. Cummings' rural sociology classes: William R. Doyle; John F. Deasy, Jr.; Michael E. Lynch; Arthur Serotoff; Priscilla A. Bibbens; Paul Romero; and Tunnie Martin, Jr. Cornell University LibraryLivingston, Joseph A. Papers, 1942-1988.Livingston, Joseph A.Papers, 1942-1988.60 c.f. (58 Paige boxes, 4 card file drawers)The papers of this Pulitzer prize winning journalist consist of correspondence, speeches, lecture notes, financial records, calendars, questionnaires, audio tapes, newspaper clippings, mailing lists, and pamphlets. The materials document Livingston's career from his days as the financial editor of the PHILADELPHIA EVENING BULLETIN to the latter years of his career as national economics pundit and professor of economics. The collectionreflects Livingston's interest in international monetary policy, particularly the influence of Western economic practices on the Eastern bloc, and American policies regarding inflation and the social security system. Subjects of interest to the economist include the Marshall Plan, supply-side economics, international trade, and the American steel industry. Temple University Libraries, Paley LibraryDoyle, William H. Correspondence with Henry Charles Lea, 1895.Doyle, William H.Correspondence with Henry Charles Lea, 1895.1 item (1 leaf).Letter from Lea. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library