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The Duffy-Stith Family

The Duffy-Stith Family

Bernice Duffy Johnson

Newman Springs
2022
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The Duffy-Stith Children Today- Employment Status and Where They Live Mr. Spencer Lee Duffy- Retired Research Scientist from EPA- Beltsville, MarylandRev. Eliza Marie Duffy Bunzy, Associate Minister MCMBC, LA- Gardena, CaliforniaDr. Cora Cornelius Duffy McHenry, Retired President of Shorter College, North Little Rock, Arkansas and Retired President of the Arkansas Education Association-Little Rock, ArkansasMrs. Edna Mae Duffy Murphy, Director Duffylit Dance Studio, Cleveland, Ohio- Shaker Heights, OhioMr. Henry Ezzard Charles Duffy-Painter-Carpenter-DeceasedMs. Leona Marzetta Duffy-Retired Banker and Store Stock Supervisor, Smart Final, LA-Gardena, CaliforniaDr. Bernice Duffy Johnson, Retired Interim Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, North Carolina Central University, Durham, North CarolinaMr. Octavris C. Duffy, Jr., Professor of Construction and Management and Director of the Industrial Technology Center, University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, Owner and CEO of Tri-State International Building Systems, and Director of Duffy's Event Center, Little Rock, ArkansasDr. Edward Duffy, Retired Professor of Psychology, Miami Dade University, Miami, Florida.Mrs. Nancy Mae Duffy Blount- Retired Uniserv Director for the Arkansas Education Association and former State Representative for District 52 in Arkansas- Forrest City, ArkansasMiss Everlee Duffy- Deceased Mrs. Mary Louise Duffy- Lewis, Retired Division Manager, Division of Family Resources, and Retired AFLAC Insurance Agent, Indianapolis, IndianaMr. James William Duffy, Retired Senior Environmental Health Specialist, Arkansas Department of Health- Little Rock, Arkansas
The Duffy Effect

The Duffy Effect

Fred Keihn

Mulberry Books
2020
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Our hero, Duffy, has returned to Philadelphia from his European vacation with Anne. No sooner does he sits at his desk at the Tribune when he is called up from the police reserves and is again knee-deep in the murders of the newest serial killer. When that killer is found dead, he thinks that is the end of his time in the PPD. But, it is not, and he is dragged into more murders with his partner, Wojack. The murders run the gamete from sexual sadists to international mass murderers, and they are expected to solve them all. And, his personal life is in for a change to, he moves in with Anne in her luxury condo and becomes more involved with the wealthy Keane family. Along the way, he learns some of their secrets.
Father Duffy's story; a tale of humor and heroism, of life and death with the fighting Sixty-ninth
This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.
Eoin O'Duffy

Eoin O'Duffy

Fearghal McGarry

Oxford University Press
2005
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Eoin O'Duffy was one of the most controversial figures of modern Irish history. A guerrilla leader and protégé of Michael Collins, he rose rapidly through the ranks of the republican movement. By 1922 he was chief of staff of the IRA, a member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood's Supreme Council, and a Sinn Féin deputy in Dáil Éireann. As chief of police, O'Duffy was the strongest defender of the Irish Free State only to become, after his emergence as leader of the Blueshirt movement in 1933, the greatest threat to its survival. Increasingly drawn to international fascism, he founded Ireland's first fascist party, and led an Irish Brigade to fight under General Franco in the Spanish Civil War. He died in wartime Dublin, a Nazi collaborator, and a broken man. This study, the first ever biography of Eoin O'Duffy, draws on unpublished archival and personal papers to trace his journey from revolutionary republicanism to fascism. It examines the importance of cultural forces, including the legacy of the Irish-Ireland movement, Catholicism, anti-communism, and O'Duffy's ideas on sports, morality, and masculinity to explain his descent into extremism. McGarry peels away the public persona to reveal a complex picture of the motives which drove this extraordinary career. A crusading moralist and advocate of teetotalism, obsessed with the need to counter public immorality, who was at the same time a closet homosexual and alcoholic, O'Duffy's remarkable life was characterised by self-aggrandisement, fantasy, and contradiction. This fascinating biography explores themes as diverse as cultural nationalism, violence, sectarianism, militarism, and masculinity to shed new light on Irish republicanism and the politics of interwar European fascist movements. It is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of culture, politics, and society in interwar Ireland.
The Ghosts of Duffy's Cut

The Ghosts of Duffy's Cut

William E. Watson; J. Francis Watson; John H. Ahtes; Earl H. Schandelmeier III

Praeger Publishers Inc
2006
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In 1832, 57 Irish Catholic workers were brought to the United States to lay one of the most difficult miles of American railway, Duffy's Cut of the Pennsylvania Railroad. These men were chosen because, in the eyes of the railroad company that hired them, they were expendable. Deaths were common during the building of the railway but this stretch was worse than most. When cholera swept the camp basic medical attention and community support was denied to them. In the end all 57 men—the entire work crew—died and were buried in a mass unmarked grave. Their families in Ireland were never notified about what happened to them. The company did its best to cover up the incident, which was certainly one of the worst labor tragedies in U.S. history. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly industrializing America, this book tells the story of these men, the sacrifices they made, and the mistreatment that claimed their lives. The saga of Duffy's Cut focuses particularly on the Irish laborers who built the railroads. Who were these men? Who hired them? Why did they come? Perhaps most important, why did they die? Based on archaeological digs at the site and meticulous historical research, the authors argue that the annihilation of the work crew came about because of the extreme conditions of their employment, the prejudice of the surrounding community, and the vigilante violence that kept them isolated. In shedding light on this tragic chapter in American labor history, The Ghosts of Duffy's Cut also illuminates a dark side of America's rise to greatness.