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Maritime Memory Oral History Project
Collection
Identifier: CA-RG15
Scope and Contents
The goal of the Maritime Memory Oral History Project is to foster understanding of life at the Maritime College through recording the memories and stories of its graduates and other affiliated peoples. The collection contains oral interviews of numerous faculty and alumni of SUNY Maritime college.
Dates:
Majority of material found within circa 1941-2017
Found in:
Stephen B. Luce Library
Phylipp Dilloway Oral History Interview
File
Identifier: CA-RG15-0029
Scope and Contents
In the interview Phyl talks about his life leading up to his Maritime career, his time spent at the New York Maritime Academy from the Summer of 1944 to his graduation in October 1946, the people he knew while he was at the Academy, his time on the training ship USMSTS American Pilot (also known as Empire State I), and the differences between today's mariners and mariners in the 1940s.
Dates:
2011-03-10
Found in:
Stephen B. Luce Library
Phylipp Dilloway Papers, 1946-2021
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: AP-0020
Contents of Collection
The Phylipp Dilloway Papers contain materials from his time at sea on the training ship USMSTS American Pilot (also known as the Empire State I), his later career as a consultant for Dunlap & Associates, research materials associated with his book "Class of October 1946", and other materials from his career and personal life. These materials include correspondences, photographs, reports, a journal he kept when at sea, two bridge coats he wore while at sea, and other artifacts....
Dates:
circa 1946-2017
Found in:
Stephen B. Luce Library
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