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Goff's contributions to the history of 20th-century architecture are widely praised. His extant archive—including architectural drawings, paintings, musical compositions, photographs, project files, and personal and professional papers—is held by the Ryerson & Burnham Libraries at the Art Institute of Chicago .
John S. Goff (June 20, 1931 – April 8, 2001) was a college professor who studied Robert Todd Lincoln and the history of Arizona. He was active in historical organizations. He was active in historical organizations.
Hitler and the Twentieth Century Hoax (1954) 72 pages. Goff suggests Hitler was a communist agent and may have survived the fall of Berlin. Strange Fire (The Church, Christianity & Communism in America) (1954) hardcover; The flying saucers: From Russia, from another planet, from God (1955) 32 pages; AMERICA: Zion of God (1955) 80 pages
Robert Charles Goff (1837–1922) was a printmaker and painter who specialised in topographical scenes. [1] As an etcher he was strongly influenced by the work of James McNeill Whistler . [ 2 ]
Bruce Goff (completed by Bart Prince after Goff's death) The Pavilion for Japanese Art is a part of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art containing the museum's collection of Japanese works that date from approximately 3000 BC through the 20th century AD.
Erving Goffman (11 June 1922 – 19 November 1982) was a Canadian-born American sociologist, social psychologist, and writer, considered by some "the most influential American sociologist of the twentieth century". [1] In 2007, The Times Higher Education Guide listed him as the sixth most-cited author of books in the humanities and social ...
The 20th Century with Mike Wallace (1994-2005) The Twentieth Century was a documentary television program that ran on the CBS network from 1957 until 1966. The series produced 112 historical compilation films and 107 "originally photographed documentaries" or contemporary documentaries, each running a half-hour.
Goff was a prolific author of scholarly works on incunabula, book history, and bibliography.His magnum opus is Incunabula in American Libraries: A Third Census of Fifteenth-century Books Recorded in North American Collections (New York: Bibliographical Society of America, 1964) [4] which later formed the basis for the Incunabula Short Title Catalogue.