A transcript of an interview with Ruthie Chiapparone, the wife of EDS employee Paul Chiapparone. The interview was conducted by Ken Follett. Hotfoot was an early working title for On Wings of Eagles.
A copy of the article "U.S. Rescue Force Landed 23 Miles from Hanoi, But It Found P.O.W.'s gone" which appeared in the The New York Times. This article cannot be shown due to copyright restrictions. Current SVSU faculty, staff, and students may…
An article from Time Magazine about Dallas debutante Mimi Martin's coming out ball. Due to copyright law, this article cannot be publihsed openly. Current SVSU students, faculty, and staff may access it at the following…
A copy of the article "Raid on a P.O.W. Camp: Build-Up -- and Letdown" that appeared in The New York Times. The article cannot be reproduced due to copyright restrictions. Current SVSU students, faculy, and staff may access the article at the link…
A copy of the article "How P.O.W. Camp Raid Was Planned: How Raid on P.O.W. Camp Near Hanoi Was Planned" that appeared in The New York Times. This article cannot be reproduced due to copyright restrictions. Current SVSU faculty, staff, and students…
An article on the rate of divorces in Texas. Due to copyright law, this article cannot be published here. Current SVSU students, faculty, and staff may access it through the following link.Texas Cities Lead U.S. In the Rates of Divorces
Alden B. Dow was an architect from Midland, Michigan. In 1983, he was named the architect laureate of Michigan. He was the son of Herbert and Grace Dow.
A letter from EDS employee Mervin Stauffer to Joseph Poché that accompanied a draft of On Wings of Eagles. The letter contains Poché's reply written by hand at the bottom of the page.