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    Grace and Ray Smith, Lee Dustin, Helen and Clyde Anderson

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    Grace and Ray Smith, Lee Dustin, Helen and Clyde Anderson

    Organic Gardening and Possibilities for its Implementation at Smith College: An Exercise on the Sustainable Use of Limited Resources

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    The focus of this paper lies in the comparison of conventional agriculture methods versus those of sustainable alternative or organic farming, in terms of their impacts on the environment and the sustainable use of limited resources. By looking at the economic, environmental, and social dimensions of sustainable agriculture in comparison to conventional practices, there is an emphasis on approaches that Smith College students could take to further educate themselves on this topic. Specifically, I have investigated possibilities for the implementation of an organically grown student-run garden at Smith College, and the benefits that it would produce for Smith College from a systems level perspective. This paper encourages Smith College students to become involved in what the Five-College Consortium has to offer in terms of educational opportunities geared towards the merits of sustainable alternatives to mainstream, conventional agricultural. The detrimental consequences of conventional agriculture are pervasive and widespread, and this is important for students to understand. Finally, the author urges for the eventual involvement of Smith College students in an alternative methods, student-run community garden on the Smith College campus or in the nearby vicinity

    U of M Crookston Sophomore Dustin Smith, Staples, Minn., Elected to State FFA Office

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    Tollefson, Elizabeth. (2011). U of M Crookston Sophomore Dustin Smith, Staples, Minn., Elected to State FFA Office. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/222705

    Chinese Classics: The Commentarial Tradition

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    Chapter Abstract: Reading texts from the Chinese and Japanese canons, Knight and Smith engage the subtle interplay of classic texts and commentaries, ancient and modern. They find that no classic text is a stand-alone: each inner text has traditionally been read as a dialogue between originating author(s) and authoritative later readers. When we approach these texts, then, we find ourselves part of an explicit, venerable conversation. Knight and Smith focus on five examples: the Sunzi (Sun Tzu) Art of War, the Japanese Zen Master Ikkyū, the great Tang dynasty poet Li Bo (Li Po), the ancient divination text the Yijing (I Ching) or Classic of Change, and the perplexing philosopher Laozi (Lao Tzu), originator of Daoism (Taoism). Reading these texts is like marrying into a very large family, one whose members, allusions, rewritings, irregular knowing and jokes we may appreciate or tolerate to different degrees. No way to control this process! Book Abstract: This Is a Classic illuminates the overlooked networks that contribute to the making of literary classics through the voices of multiple translators, without whom writers would have a difficult time reaching a global audience. It presents the work of some of today\u27s most accomplished literary translators who translate classics into English or who work closely with translation in the US context and magnifies translators\u27 knowledge, skills, creativity, and relationships with the literary texts they translate, the authors whose works they translate, and the translations they make. The volume presents translators\u27 expertise and insight on how classics get defined according to language pairs and contexts. It advocates for careful attention to the role of translation and translators in reading choices and practices, especially regarding literary classics.https://scholarworks.smith.edu/clt_books/1004/thumbnail.jp

    Fletcher, Dustin (Audio Interview and Transcript)

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    Dustin Fletcher is originally from a small town in Kansas. He was a student worker LGBTQ+ Center, and participated in its founding. Dustin was selected as a member of a committee by Wake Forest University that was tasked with hiring the Center's first director. In this interview, Dustin talks about the Center's predecessor in the 1980's, how it balanced its two aims during its creation period, how it was transformed into what it is today, and what its existence means to LGBTQ+ students at Wake Forest

    U of M Crookston Senior Dustin Smith Selected to Attend USDA 2014 Agricultural Outlook Forum February 20-21, 2014

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    Tollefson, Elizabeth. (2014). U of M Crookston Senior Dustin Smith Selected to Attend USDA 2014 Agricultural Outlook Forum February 20-21, 2014. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/223399

    Let's go out to the Roller Rink Ev'ry one will be there [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for Thiebes Stierlin Music Co. stock976-3Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 028, Item 090Music by J.O. Williams. Words by Eddie Dustin.[Hazel Smith]W.M. Youn

    Let's go out to the Roller Rink Ev'ry one will be there [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for Thiebes Stierlin Music Co. stock976-3Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 028, Item 090Music by J.O. Williams. Words by Eddie Dustin.[Hazel Smith]W.M. Youn

    Short Stories from Taiwan

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    With careful literary crafting, Taiwan\u27s writers have told the complex story of their country since World War II. Sabina Knight, a professor at Smith College and author of Chinese Literature: A Very Short Introduction, recommends five of her favourite short story collections. Interview by Sophie Roell, Edito
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