The Life and Work of Jay R. Gould

Richard David Ramsey Southeastern Louisiana University

Abstract

Jay Reid Gould has had a formative influence on the development of technical and business communication in the twentieth century. In a career as student, teacher, consultant, and author and editor, including service as founding editor of the Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, Jay has helped bridge the gap between technical subject matter and the human concern of communicating this subject matter. Thus he has helped synthesize the sciences and the humanities.

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Journal of Technical Writing and Communication
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1990-01-01
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10.2190/2650-2rnq-0jue-9nct
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