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    <address><addressline>Archives and Special Collections</addressline><addressline>1 Cunningham Square</addressline><addressline>Providence, RI 02918</addressline><addressline>Tel: 401-865-2578</addressline><addressline>Fax: 401-865-1578</addressline><addressline><extptr xlink:actuate="onLoad" xlink:href="mailto:pcarchives@providence.edu"/>Email: pcarchives@providence.edu</addressline><addressline><extptr xlink:actuate="onLoad" xlink:href="https://pml.providence.edu/"/>Website: https://pml.providence.edu/</addressline></address>
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<date era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="2007">2007</date>
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    <abstract encodinganalog="520$a">Edward P. Doyle, O.P., Ph.D. (1907-1997) was a Catholic priest and member of the Dominican Order, who also served as Chaplain with the U.S. Army's 104th Infantry Division during World War II. Father Doyle taught philosophy and theology at Providence College before and after his service in the military. In 1943, he was commissioned as a 1st Lieutenant and assigned to the 104th Infantry Division. By April 1945, the division captured the town of Nordhausen, Germany, which they discovered was a sub-camp of the notorious death camp Buchenwald. Deeply impacted by his experiences during World War II, Fr. Doyle participated in multiple Holocaust remembrance events in the 1980s and 1990s, sharing his story with others so that it would never be forgotten. The collection is primarily composed of clippings, correspondence, and documents relating to his military service, his personal witness of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camp at Nordhausen, and his involvement in Holocaust memorial events. The collection also contains photographs taken in April 1945 by Fr. Doyle at the Nordhausen concentration camp. This collection has been digitized and is available in Providence College Digital Collections.</abstract>
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<head>Biographical note</head>
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<p>Edward Paul Doyle, O.P. Ph.D., (1907-1997) was a Dominican Brother, who also served as a Chaplain with the U.S. Army's 104th Infantry Division during World War II.
</p><p>
Born June 30, 1907 in Fall River, Massachusetts, Doyle was one of nine children of Patrick J. and Anne (Harrison) Doyle. A graduate of B.M.C. Durfee High School in Fall River, he joined the Dominican Order in 1932 and was ordained in Somerset, Ohio in 1939. Upon receiving a Master's Degree from The Catholic University of America in 1941, Doyle came to Providence College to teach philosophy and theology. He received a Doctorate from the Aquinas Institute in River Forest, Illinois in 1962. 
</p><p>
In 1943 Doyle was commissioned as a 1st Lieutenant and assigned to the 104th Infantry Division, also known as the Timberwolves.  After months of training in the western United States, the division departed for Europe in August 1944 and spent the next nine months in continuous combat through France, Holland, Belgium, and Germany.  By April 11, 1945, the division captured the town of Nordhausen, which they discovered was a sub-camp of the notorious death camp Buchenwald. 
</p><p>
After the war, Doyle continued to teach at Providence College and then in 1954 began to assume various teaching positions with other institutions.  In 1976, Doyle returned to Rhode Island to serve as the Chaplain at Summit Medical Center in Providence, RI., before becoming a member of the St. Thomas Aquinas Priory in 1987.  Doyle remained with the Dominican community at Providence College until his death in 1997.
</p><p>
Father Doyle's achievements include positions as the first president of the Dominican Educational Association and director of the School of Catholic Studies at the University of Virginia Catholic Center. As national chaplain for the Timberwolves, he went to West Point each year to present the 104th Infantry Division's Terry Allen award to a graduating senior. </p>

<chronlist>

<chronitem>
<date>1907 June 30</date>
<event>Born in Fall River, MA as Edward Aloysius Doyle; one of 9 children of Patrick James and Annie (Harrison) Doyle.
</event>
</chronitem>

<chronitem>
<date>1925-1930</date>
<event>Student at B.M.C. Durfee High School, Fall River, MA, and graduate of Aquinas College High School in Columbus, OH.</event>
</chronitem>

<chronitem>
<date>1930-1932     </date>
<event>Student at Providence College in Providence, RI, member of Class of 1934, enrolled in the pre-ecclesiastical program.</event>
</chronitem>

<chronitem>
<date>1932 Aug 15</date>
<event>Reception of Dominican habit at St. Rose Priory in Springfield, KY; took the religious name Paul.</event>
</chronitem>

<chronitem>
<date>1933 Aug 18</date>
<event>Simple Profession at St. Rose Priory in Springfield, KY.</event>
</chronitem>

<chronitem>
<date>1933-1940</date>
<event>Student of philosophy at Dominican House of Studies in River Forest, IL, of theology at St. Joseph Priory in Somerset, OH, and Immaculate Conception College in Washington, DC. </event>
</chronitem>

<chronitem>
<date>1936</date>
<event>Reception of A.B. Degree in Philosophy from Dominican House of	Studies in River Forest, IL.</event>
</chronitem>

<chronitem>
<date>1936 Aug 16</date>
<event>Solemn profession at St. Joseph Priory in Somerset, OH.</event>
</chronitem>

<chronitem>
<date>1939 May 17</date>
<event>Ordination at St. Joseph Priory in Somerset, OH, by Bishop James J. Hartley of Columbus, OH.</event>
</chronitem>

<chronitem>
<date>1940-1941</date>
<event>Student at The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC.
</event>
</chronitem>

<chronitem>
<date>1941</date>
<event>Reception of M.A. Degree in Religious Education. </event>
</chronitem>

<chronitem>
<date>1941-1954</date>
<event>Member of Providence College religion/theology faculty, including leave of absence for military service.</event>
</chronitem>

<chronitem>
<date>1943 Aug 25</date>
<event>Sworn in as 1st Lt. in the Army Chaplains’ Corps by David Sawyer, 2nd Lt. in the Providence College Army Specialized Training Program Unit; began training at Chaplains’ School one month later.</event>
</chronitem>

<chronitem>
<date>1944 May-1945</date>
<event>Catholic Chaplain of the 1st Battalion, 413th  Infantry Regiment, 104th (Timberwolf) Infantry Division.</event>
</chronitem>

<chronitem>
<date>1944 Sep 6</date>
<event>Landed on the beaches of Cherbourg, France, with 104th Infantry Division.</event>
</chronitem>

<chronitem>
<date>1945 Apr 11</date>
<event>Entered the concentration camp at Nordhausen, Germany with the 104th Infantry Division.</event>
</chronitem>

<chronitem>
<date>1945 Nov 6</date>
<event>Notification from Terry Allen, Major General, U.S. Army, Commanding the 104th Infantry Division, to Frederick C. Foley, O.P., P.C. President, that Captain Edward P. Doyle has been awarded the Bronze Star for meritorious service in the European Theatre of Operations.</event>
</chronitem>


<chronitem>
<date>1946</date>
<event>Honorable discharge with rank of Major after serving in the 14th Armored Division and in the 104th Infantry Division. </event>
</chronitem>

<chronitem>
<date>1951-1976</date>
<event>Member of theology faculty and/or Chaplain at Emmanuel College in Boston, MA  (part-time), Seton Hill College in Greensburg, PA, Mt. St. Mary College in Newburgh, NY,  Siena Heights College in Adrian, MI, Molloy College in Rockville Centre, NY, and Annhurst College in Woodstock, CT.</event>
</chronitem>

<chronitem>
<date>1953</date>
<event>Awarding of AMVETS (American Veterans) life membership.</event>
</chronitem>

<chronitem>
<date>1959-1961</date>
<event>President of Dominican Educational Association.</event>
</chronitem>

<chronitem>
<date>1959-1962</date>
<event>Student at Aquinas Institute in River Forest, IL.
</event>
</chronitem>

<chronitem>
<date>1962</date>
<event>Reception of Ph.D. Degree in Pastoral Theology.</event>
</chronitem>

<chronitem>
<date>1965-1966</date>
<event>Director of School of Catholic Studies at University of Virginia Catholic Center in Charlottesville, VA.</event>
</chronitem>

<chronitem>
<date>1970-1971</date>
<event>Research Fellow at Yale Divinity School in New Haven, CT, receiving 	training in preventive mental health counseling, guidance and therapy for religious women.</event>
</chronitem>

<chronitem>
<date>1976-1980</date>
<event>Parochial minister and Director of Adult Education at St. Raymond Church in Providence, RI.</event>
</chronitem>

<chronitem>
<date>1976-1997</date>
<event>Chaplain at Summit Medical Center in Providence, RI.</event>
</chronitem>

<chronitem>
<date>1980-1987</date>
<event>Limited parochial service at St. Raymond Church in Providence, RI.</event>
</chronitem>

<chronitem>
<date>1981 Oct 26-28</date>
<event>Award from U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council at International Liberators	Conference, Washington, DC, for valiant service during the liberation of Nazi concentration camps; delivered remarks "I Was There..."</event>
</chronitem>

<chronitem>
<date>1982 Apr 3</date>
<event>Father Doyle and Eli Bohnen, Rabbi Emeritus of Temple Emanu-El, Providence, RI (Assistant Chaplain in U.S. Army 42nd Infantry “Rainbow” Division, which liberated the Nazi concentration camp at Dachau, Germany), co-recipients of the 1st “Never Again” Awards at Yom Hashoah (Day of Destruction) Commemoration sponsored by the Jewish Community Center in Providence and the Jewish Federation of RI.</event>
</chronitem>

<chronitem>
<date>1987-1997</date>
<event>Member of St. Thomas Aquinas Priory, the Dominican community at Providence College.</event>
</chronitem>

<chronitem>
<date>1989</date>
<event>Citation at retirement as 104th Infantry Division Association Chaplain, 	recognizing his 37 years of spiritual support to the Timberwolves.</event>
</chronitem>

<chronitem>
<date>1996 Sep</date>
<event>Father Doyle’s donation of his files and photographs to Providence College.</event>
</chronitem>

<chronitem>
<date>1996 Dec 2</date>
<event>Remarks at Providence College Holocaust Awareness Day.</event>
</chronitem>

<chronitem>
<date>1997 Apr 12</date>
<event>Death in Providence, RI.</event>
</chronitem>

<chronitem>
<date>1997 Apr 15</date>
<event>Burial in Dominican Community Cemetery at Providence College.</event>
</chronitem>
</chronlist>

</bioghist>

<descgrp type="descriptive">
<head>Collection information</head>
<accessrestrict encodinganalog="506"><p>Collection is open for research by appointment. Materials do not circulate. Some materials may be restricted, for further information contact the Archives and Special Collections, Phillips Memorial Library, Providence College.</p></accessrestrict>
<userestrict encodinganalog="540"><p>Researchers are advised that express written permission to reproduce, quote, or otherwise publish any portion or extract from this collection must be obtained from the Phillips Memorial Library. Although Providence College has physical ownership of the collection and the materials contained therein, it does not claim literary rights.  It is up to the researcher to determine the owners of the literary rights and to obtain any necessary permissions from them.</p></userestrict>
<prefercite encodinganalog="524">
<p>Edward Paul Doyle, O. P. papers, Providence College, Phillips Memorial Library, Archives and Special Collections.</p>
</prefercite>
<scopecontent encodinganalog="520">
<p>The collection is comprised primarily of clippings, correspondence, programs, and articles relating to the 40th anniversary of the D-Day Invasion  (June 6, 1944) and the 1st U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council International Liberators Conference (October 26-28, 1981).  The collection also contains a rich assortment of photographs taken in 1945 by Doyle at the Nordhausen concentration camp in Germany and a number of photographs of Doyle before and after his military service.</p>
</scopecontent>
<arrangement encodinganalog="351">
<p>The collection is arranged into two series.
<list>
<item>Photographs</item>
<item>Subject files</item>
</list></p>
</arrangement>

</descgrp>

<descgrp type="administrative">
<head>Administrative information</head>

<acqinfo encodinganalog="541"><p>In 1996, Father Edward P. Doyle, O.P., donated his collection of documents, photographs and printed material to the Providence College Archives and Special Collections.</p>
</acqinfo>

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<head>Names</head>
<persname encodinganalog="600" normal="Doyle, Edward P.|xPhotograph collections|vCatalogs" source="lcsh">Doyle, Edward P. -- Photograph collections</persname>
<persname encodinganalog="600" normal="Doyle, Edward P.|xManuscripts|vCatalogs " source="lcsh">Doyle, Edward P. -- Manuscripts </persname>
<corpname encodinganalog="610" normal="Nordhausen (Concentration camp)|vPictorial works|vCatalogs" source="lcsh">Nordhausen (Concentration camp) -- Pictorial works</corpname>
<corpname encodinganalog="610" normal="Nordhausen (Concentration camp)|xMiscellanea|vCatalogs " source="lcsh">Nordhausen (Concentration camp) -- Miscellanea</corpname>
<corpname encodinganalog="610" normal="United States Holocaust Memorial Council." source="lcnaf">United States Holocaust Memorial Council.</corpname>
</controlaccess>

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<head>Subjects</head>
<subject encodinganalog="650" normal="Photograph collections|zRhode Island|zProvidence|vCatalogs" source="lcsh">Photograph collections -- Rhode Island -- Providence</subject>
</controlaccess>

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<head>RIAMCO Browsing Terms</head>
<subject altrender="nodisplay" source="riamco" encodinganalog="690">Military</subject>
</controlaccess>

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<head>Types of materials</head>
<genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat" normal="black-and-white photographs">black-and-white photographs</genreform>

<genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat" normal="black-and-white negatives">black-and-white negatives</genreform>

<genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat" normal="color photographs">color photographs</genreform>

<genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat" normal="photocopies">photocopies</genreform>

<genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat" normal="certificates">certificates</genreform>

<genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat" normal="clippings">clippings</genreform>

<genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat" normal="letters (correspondence)">letters (correspondence)</genreform>

<genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat" normal="monographs">monographs</genreform>

<genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat" normal="oral histories (document 
genres)">oral histories (document genres) </genreform>

<genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat" normal="programs">programs</genreform>

<genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat" normal="serials (publications)">serials (publications)</genreform>
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<descgrp type="additional">
<head>Additional information</head>
<relatedmaterial encodinganalog="544">
<p>There are no known related materials.</p>
</relatedmaterial>

<separatedmaterial encodinganalog="544">
<p>No materials have been removed from this collection.</p>
</separatedmaterial>
</descgrp>

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<did>
<unitid type="series">Series I</unitid>
<unittitle>Photographs</unittitle><unitdate normal="1932/1994">1932-1994</unitdate>
</did>
<scopecontent><p>This series contains negatives, prints, and photocopies consisting of images of Father Doyle and of the death camp at Nordhausen, Germany.  The black and white photographs of Nordhausen were taken by Father Doyle and are all dated April 12, 1945.</p></scopecontent>

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<container type="box" label="Box">1</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">1</container>
<unittitle>Edward P. Doyle, O.P.</unittitle><unitdate>1932-1994</unitdate>
</did></c>

<c id="c3" level="file">
<did>
<container type="box" label="Box">1</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">2</container>
<unittitle>Edward P. Doyle, O.P., negatives </unittitle><unitdate>undated</unitdate>
</did></c>

<c id="c4" level="file">
<did>
<container type="box" label="Box">1</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">3</container>
<unittitle>Edward P. Doyle, O.P., photocopies</unittitle><unitdate>undated</unitdate>
</did></c>

<c id="c5" level="file">
<did>
<container type="box" label="Box">1</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">4</container>
<unittitle>Nordhausen</unittitle><unitdate>1945</unitdate>
</did><note encodinganalog="500"><p>4" x 6" black &amp; white photographs.</p></note></c>

<c id="c6" level="file">
<did>
<container type="box" label="Box">1</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">5</container>
<unittitle>Nordhausen</unittitle><unitdate>1945</unitdate>
</did><note encodinganalog="500"><p>2.5" x 3.5" black &amp; white photographs.</p></note></c>

<c id="c7" level="file">
<did>
<container type="box" label="Box">1</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">6</container>
<unittitle>Nordhausen photocopies</unittitle><unitdate>1945</unitdate>
</did></c>

<c id="c8" level="file">
<did>
<container type="box" label="Box">1</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">7</container>
<unittitle>Nordhausen exhibit photographs</unittitle><unitdate>1945</unitdate>
</did><note encodinganalog="500"><p>see oversized</p></note></c>
</c>

<c id="c9" level="series">
<did>
<unitid type="series">Series II</unitid>
<unittitle>Subject Files</unittitle><unitdate normal="1943/2000">1943-2000</unitdate>
</did>
<scopecontent><p>This series contains some correspondence, biographical data on Father Doyle, obituaries, and clippings.  Additional clippings reflect his interest in the Anniversary of the D-Day Invasion  (June 6, 1944), the 104th Infantry Division and the Holocaust, especially the death camp at Nordhausen.  
</p><p>
Material from the 1st U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council International Liberators Conference, October 26-28, 1981, includes copies of his “I Was There…” remarks and an oral history interview with Father Doyle and other Conference participants.  
The last pieces in the Collection are excerpts from the 1st edition and a copy of the January 1999 edition of Timberwolf Tracks:  The History of the 104th Infantry Division, 1942-1945.</p></scopecontent>

<arrangement><p>The series is arranged alphabetically.</p></arrangement>

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<did>
<container type="box" label="Box">1</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">8</container>
<unittitle>Biographical Information</unittitle><unitdate>1946-1989</unitdate>
</did></c>

<c id="c11" level="file">
<did>
<container type="box" label="Box">1</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">9</container>
<unittitle>Correspondence</unittitle><unitdate>1943-1996</unitdate>
</did></c>

<c id="c12" level="file">
<did>
<container type="box" label="Box">1</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">10</container>
<unittitle>Clippings - Day of Remembrance</unittitle><unitdate>1989 May 4</unitdate>
</did></c>

<c id="c13" level="file">
<did>
<container type="box" label="Box">1</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">11</container>
<unittitle>Clippings - D-Day, 40th Anniversary</unittitle><unitdate>1984</unitdate>
</did></c>

<c id="c14" level="file">
<did>
<container type="box" label="Box">1</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">12</container>
<unittitle>Clippings - Doyle, Edward P.</unittitle><unitdate>1943-2000</unitdate>
</did></c>

<c id="c15" level="file">
<did>
<container type="box" label="Box">1</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">13</container>
<unittitle>Clippings - Holocaust</unittitle><unitdate>1974-1985</unitdate>
</did></c>

<c id="c16" level="file">
<did>
<container type="box" label="Box">1</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">14</container>
<unittitle>Clippings - Holocaust Awareness Day</unittitle><unitdate>1996 Dec 5</unitdate>
</did></c>

<c id="c17" level="file">
<did>
<container type="box" label="Box">1</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">15</container>
<unittitle>Clippings - Service Honors Holocaust Victims</unittitle><unitdate>1985 Apr 14</unitdate>
</did></c>

<c id="c18" level="file">
<did>
<container type="box" label="Box">1</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">16</container>
<unittitle>Holocaust Memorial Ceremonies</unittitle><unitdate>1982 Mar 30</unitdate>
</did></c>

<c id="c19" level="file">
<did>
<container type="box" label="Box">1</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">17</container>
<unittitle>Holocaust Memorial Ceremonies - Days of Remembrance</unittitle><unitdate>1984</unitdate>
</did></c>

<c id="c20" level="file">
<did>
<container type="box" label="Box">1</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">18</container>
<unittitle>Holocaust Memorial Program - RI State House Rotunda</unittitle><unitdate>1985 Apr 14</unitdate>
</did></c>

<c id="c21" level="file">
<did>
<container type="box" label="Box">1</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">19</container>
<unittitle>Inaugural Assembly: American Gathering of Jewish Survivors</unittitle><unitdate>1985 Apr 21</unitdate>
</did></c>

<c id="c22" level="file">
<did>
<container type="box" label="Box">1</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">20</container>
<unittitle>Mother's Day - Germany</unittitle><unitdate>1945</unitdate>
</did></c>

<c id="c23" level="file">
<did>
<container type="box" label="Box">1</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">21</container>
<unittitle>Newsweek: D-Day + 40 years</unittitle><unitdate>1984 Jun 11</unitdate>
</did></c>

<c id="c24" level="file">
<did>
<container type="box" label="Box">1</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">22</container>
<unittitle>Obituaries - Doyle, Edward P.</unittitle><unitdate>1997</unitdate>
</did></c>

<c id="c25" level="file">
<did>
<container type="box" label="Box">1</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">23</container>
<unittitle>Program - RI Interfaith Comemoration of Yom Hashoah v'Hagevurah</unittitle><unitdate>1995 Apr 26</unitdate>
</did></c>

<c id="c26" level="file">
<did>
<container type="box" label="Box">1</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">24</container>
<unittitle>United States Holocaust Museum - Correspondence</unittitle><unitdate>1985, 1995</unitdate>
</did></c>

<c id="c27" level="file">
<did>
<container type="box" label="Box">2</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">25</container>
<unittitle>United States Holocaust Museum - International Liberators Conference</unittitle><unitdate>1981 Oct 26-28</unitdate>
</did></c>

<c id="c28" level="file">
<did>
<container type="box" label="Box">2</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">25</container>
<unittitle>United States Holocaust Museum - International Liberators Conference interview</unittitle><unitdate>1981 Oct 26-28</unitdate>
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