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    [Letter to George Converse from John Rodgers]

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    In this letter, Rear Admiral John Rodgers orders George Converse to report to Captain Charles H. Baldwin on the Colorado Flag Ship

    Protest of bill by John Rodgers, 12 July 1828.

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    Protest of $140.00 bill by John Rodgers

    A foundation of good management practice in government: Management by objectives. by Robert Rodgers, John E. Hunter

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    tag=1 data=A foundation of good management practice in government: Management by objectives. by Robert Rodgers, John E. Hunter tag=2 data=Rodgers, Robert%Hunter, John E. tag=3 data=Public Administration Review, tag=4 data=52 tag=5 data=1 tag=6 data=January/February 1992 tag=7 data=27-39. tag=8 data=MANAGEMENT tag=10 data=How effective has management by objectives been in the public sector, and why? tag=11 data=1992/4/2 tag=12 data=92/0115 tag=13 data=CABHow effective has management by objectives been in the public sector, and why

    Letter from John Rodgers to Alden Partridge, 16 July 1828.

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    Regarding the bill of expenses for his son, Robert Rodgers

    Rodgers Library Celebrates 25 Years

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    This article describes a celebration of the 25th anniversary of Rodgers Library for Science and Engineering at The University of Alabama on October 15, 2015. Following opening remarks by John H. Sandy, head, Rodgers Library for Science and Engineering, Dr. Kevin Whitaker, interim provost, and Dr. Alan Lane, professor, chemical and biological engineering, provided live music to entertain a large group of students and faculty assembled for the event

    St. Lawrence Bay showing Lutke's Harbor by the U.S. Ship Vincennes : lieutenant John Rodgers September 1855

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    Kartta kuuluu A. E. Nordenskiöldin kokoelmaanU.S. North Pacific Surveying Expedition, lieutenant John Rodgers commandingLiimattu kankaall

    Illustration, Rear-Admiral John Rodgers

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    This black and white illustration is of Rear-Admiral John Rodgers, an admiral in the United States Navy as a commander in the American Civil War. Rodgers is depicted in a dark military uniform with shoulder boards. His name is captioned beneath the illustration. This illustration is from volume seven, of Abraham Lincoln : A History by John G. Nicolay and John Hay.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-manuscripts-nicolay-and-hay-images/1398/thumbnail.jp

    Rodgers, Adml. John U.S.N.

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    Title from unverified information on negative sleeve.Annotation from negative, scratched into emulsion: Adml. John Rodgers, 32046, 195 [crossed out], 189.Forms part of Brady-Handy Photograph Collection (Library of Congress)

    Little Birung

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    The field of research was contemporary indigenous theatre practice. The aim of the project was to produce theatre that remained as close and true to its source as possible, in both form and content.\ud \ud Little Birung is the final part of a 6-year mentorship of young indigenous artist, Megan Samardin, conducted by renowned musician and composer, John Rodgers, producer Leah Cotterell and director Sean Mee. The culminating event of the mentorship was to develop to create an original music theatre piece, composed by John Rodgers and Megan Samardin, that featured both Megan’s prodigious talent as a singer and her family’s remarkable story. Creative development consisted of extensive interviews with family members, creative development workshops (supported by both State and Federal Government) and critique and input from leading indigenous creatives such as Wesley Enoch (artistic director, Queensland Theatre Company). The challenge was to keep faith with the family and their story whilst creating a work that would appeal to national/international producers and their audiences. The result is a song cycle of 12 original songs that presents an intensely personal exploration of 6 generations of Megan’s family down the maternal line, as told through Megan’s sometimes uneasy relationship with her great grandmother, Flora. Uniquely, each of the 12 songs presents the personal response of each of the women as they confronted the often-brutal consequences of institutionalised racism and government-imposed oppression.\ud \ud The work was produced in Cairns in 2011 as part of the Cairns Festival to substantial critical acclaim and was an official event of Cairns Indigenous Arts Fair. A revised version was successfully presented at the Judith Wright Centre, Brisbane in November 2011. As a result of the Brisbane season, Little Birung has been invited to make a presentation at the 2012 APAM (Australian Performing Arts Market) in Adelaide. Importantly, the family and the indigenous community have embraced the work and have continued their fervent support. It has strengthened them as a family and as a part of the indigenous people of Australia

    Rodgers, Adml. John U.S.N.

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    Title from unverified information on negative sleeve.Annotation from negative, scratched into emulsion: Adml. Rodgers, 32046, 538 [crossed out], Admiral John Rodgers.Forms part of Brady-Handy Photograph Collection (Library of Congress)
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