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Letter from Daniel F. Goggin, May 1, 1948
This letter confirms that Tsugitada Kanamori worked for Daniel Goggin in an Ordnance Shop as the superintendent at the Yokohama Area Engineer Equipment Pool. Mr. Goggin explains that Kanamori is "invaluable"and he would absolutely recommend Mr. Kanamori for any position.This collection contains one box of documents belonging to Tsugitada Kanamori. Materials in this collection mostly pertain to Kanamori’s efforts regarding canceling his renunciation and reinstating his American citizenship
Letter from D.F. Goggin, Motor Officer, April 5, 1950
In this letter, D.F. Goggin, Motor Officer, affirms that Tsugitada Kanamori was employed by his organization starting June 8, 1946 and was still employed there at the time this letter was written. He remarks that Kanamori is a loyal and honest employee and recommends him for any position.This collection contains one box of documents belonging to Tsugitada Kanamori. Materials in this collection mostly pertain to Kanamori’s efforts regarding canceling his renunciation and reinstating his American citizenship
Letter from D.F. Goggin, Motor Officer, to the American Consul, Yokohama, Japan, April 18, 1951
This letter confirms that Tsugitada Kanamori has worked for D.F. Goggin since June 1946 at the time this letter was written and has been a model employee.This collection contains one box of documents belonging to Tsugitada Kanamori. Materials in this collection mostly pertain to Kanamori’s efforts regarding canceling his renunciation and reinstating his American citizenship
Toyetics and Novelizations: Bringing The LEGO Movie to the Page
In this chapter, author Joyce Goggin explores novelizations of The LEGO Movie and The LEGO Batman Movie from selected critical perspectives. Her analysis sheds light on the industry, the readers of these texts, and the possible reasons why women have written the majority of LEGO’s film novelizations. In discussing the industry, Goggin draws upon the work of scholars who have approached commercial writing as a feminist issue, while arguing that the predominance of female LEGO Movie novelization authors relates to the subject of these texts: namely, cute toys and their scaled-down adventures. In so doing, Goggin genders issues as they relate to novelizations and to women’s supposed role as nurturers
Goggin, James E. L.
Military Information: Time Keeper, Office of the Constructing Quartermaster.This project was assisted by a grant from the New Jersey Historical Commission, a division of the Department of State
COMPARATIVE BIOMEDICAL POLICY: GOVERNING ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES
List of figures -- List of tables -- List of contributors -- Series editor's preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- 1. The comparative policy design perspective / Malcolm L. Goggin, Deborah A. Orth, Ivar Bleiklie and Christine Rothmayr -- 2. ART policy in Belgium: a bioethical paradise? / Nathalie Schiffino and Frédéric Varone -- 3. ART policy in Italy: explaining the lack of comprehensive regulation / Celina Ramjoué and Ulrich Klöti -- 4. Policy networks, federalism and managerial ideas: how ART non-decision in Canada safeguards the autonomy of the medical profession / Eric Montpetit -- 5. The United States: national talk and state action in governing ART / Malcolm L. Goggin and Deborah A. Orth -- 6. ART in Spain: technocratic inheritance and modernist aspirations / Julien Dubouchet and Ulrich Klöti -- 7. The United Kingdom: regulation through a national licensing authority / Robert H. Blank -- 8. France: protecting human dignity while encouraging scientific progress / Isabelle Engeli -- 9. The Netherlands: conflict and consensus on ART policy / Arco Timmermans -- 10. Germany: ART policies as embryo protection / Christine Rothmayr and Celina Ramjoué -- 11. Switzerland: policy design and direct democracy / Christine Rothmayr and Uwe Serdült -- 12. Legislation for protection: why Norway designed restrictive policies in the field of ART / Ivar Bleiklie -- 13. Comparing policy design across countries: what accounts for variation in ART policy? / Christine Rothmayr, Frédéric Varone, Uwe Serdült, Arco Timmermans and Ivar Bleiklie -- Appendix -- Bibliography -- Inde
Toyetics and Novelizations: Bringing The LEGO Movie to the Page
In this chapter, author Joyce Goggin explores novelizations of The LEGO Movie and The LEGO Batman Movie from selected critical perspectives. Her analysis sheds light on the industry, the readers of these texts, and the possible reasons why women have written the majority of LEGO’s film novelizations. In discussing the industry, Goggin draws upon the work of scholars who have approached commercial writing as a feminist issue, while arguing that the predominance of female LEGO Movie novelization authors relates to the subject of these texts: namely, cute toys and their scaled-down adventures. In so doing, Goggin genders issues as they relate to novelizations and to women’s supposed role as nurturers
Material culture, identity, and colonial society in the Canadian fur trade
Citation: Peers, L. (2009) Material culture, identity, and colonial society in the Canadian fur trade. In: Daly Goggin, M. & Fowkes Tobin, B. (eds.) Women and things, 1750-1950: gendered material strategies. Farnham: Ashgate, pp. 55-74
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