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Norval 'Pat' Dooley : ウィキペディア英語版
Norval Dooley

Norval Henry "Pat" Dooley (3 October 1893 – 1978) was an Australian Army officer and leading solicitor. His service at Gallipoli and in France, and his courtship of an Australian nurse was portrayed in the 2014 ABC Television miniseries ''ANZAC Girls''.
==Early life==
Dooley was born in Bendigo, but his parents, Mr and Mrs W.H. Dooley, later moved the family, which included a sister, Beryl, to Ivanhoe, Victoria. Dooley attended the University of Melbourne, where he studied Law. In 1914, in his third year, Dooley entered residence at Trinity College, where he was a successful athlete.〔''The Fleur-de-Lys'', vol. 3, no. 16 (Oct. 1914): 30.〕 He competed regularly in walking events for the Melbourne University Athletics Club (MUAC), and in 1917, one newspapaper described him as “the well-known and popular M.U.A.C. walker”.〔“Leading Runners Wounded”, ''The Winner'', 28 Nov. 1917, p. 8; “Australian Casualties—Lists Nos. 356 and 357”, ''The Argus'', 26 Nov. 1917, p. 4.〕 In 1914, he was selected for the One Mile Walk for the Victorian team to compete at the Australasian Athletics Championships.〔“Athletics—Victorian Champion Team”, ''The Advertiser'' (), 19 Jan. 1914, p. 7.〕 A year later, when the Melbourne University Athletic Club Championships were run in May 1915, it was noted that:
Secretarial cares sat lightly on Messrs. N.H. Dooley and W.R. Jewell. Each was prominent in the racing, and secured a championship. The former won the mile walk in good time, and has also to be congratulated on recently securing the degree of Bachelor of Laws and Literature.〔A.S. Howcroft, “Athletics—Championships Run by University Club—Weather Impairs Records”, ''The Winner'' (), 26 May 1915, p. 7.〕
Dooley and his teammate P.M. Hamilton were sent as University delegates to the Victorian Amateur Athletics Association annual meeting in March, to present a resolution passed by the University Sports Union in February 1915 that during the War, "Sports should not be suspended, but should be played for competitive exercise only; and … no premiership or pennant honors should be awarded during the 1916 season".〔A.S. Howcroft, “(Athletics—A.A.A. Annual Meeting )”, ''The Winner'' (), 17 Mar. 1915, p. 9.〕

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