Grant K Goodman papers 1943-1995

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Grant K Goodman papers 1943-1995

Grant K. Goodman was a student at the University of Michigan's Army Intensive Japanese Language School (AIJLS) during World War II. Goodman was the primary organizer of several AIJLS class reunions in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The collection contains papers documenting the AIJLS, specifically the Second Class, 1943-1944. It includes educational materials, reports, and commencement programs, as well as materials from the School's 1943 production of the musical "Nips in the Bud." A significant portion of the collection is made up of photographs, depicting life at AIJLS, Fort McClellan, Alabama, and in post-surrender Japan. Also included are materials related to Goodman's organization of the AIJLS reunions, largely comprised of correspondence, various written recollections, and a collection of six videocassettes.

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Bentley Historical Library

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United States. Army. Japanese Language School (University of Michigan)

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Goodman, Grant Kohn, 1924-

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Member of the U.S. Army Japanese Language School held at the University of Michigan during World War II; and organizer of 1990 reunion. From the description of Grant K. Goodman papers, 1989-1990. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 77911273 Professor of history at the University of Kansas, specialist in Japanese history and Japanese-Philippine relations. From the description of Grant Kohn Goodman research files, ca. 1900-ca. 1990s. (University of Michig...