Papers commemorating the career of Robert Kent Gooch [manuscript], 1917-1960, n.d.

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Papers commemorating the career of Robert Kent Gooch [manuscript], 1917-1960, n.d.

Certificates, commissions, diplomas, awards and illustrations reflecting the military and academic careers of R.K. Gooch. Included are American Ambulance Field Service (1917) Commission as Alternate Member of the Board of Appeals to "Control of Persons Entering and Leaving the United States," 1944 May 17, signed by Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Office of Strategic Services (1945) certificates of Service and Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award (1955) and Thomas Jefferson Award (1960) Certificates.

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Gooch, R. K. (Robert Kent), 1893-1982

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Chairman, Department of Political Sciences, University of Virginia. From the description of Robert Kent Gooch papers [manuscript], 1952-1953. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647877439 From the description of Robert Kent Gooch papers [manuscript], 1944-1962. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647877431 Robert K. Gooch, b. Roanoke, Va., university prof.; taught government at William and Mary College (1920-1922) and political science at Univers...

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