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    Harriet Smith Kaplan Oral History

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    Harriet Smith Kaplan was interviewed by Paul G. Anderson on May 6, 1981 for approximately 77 minutes.https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/oralhistories/1103/thumbnail.jp

    Harriet Smith Bundy.

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    Santa Monica Public Library Image Archives. F66 Digital object 0092 img0062 Harriet Smith Bundy was the wife of Nathan Bundy

    Episode 11: Susannah Howe, DC Director

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    This episode features an interview with Susannah Howe, the Design Clinic Director at Smith College. The interviewers are recent graduates Harriet Wright and Sophie Yates from the Zipline-DC2122 team

    Jane Harriet Haws and Hyrum Smith Mecham

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    Jane Harriet Haws and Hyrum Smith Mecham. Hyrum was born October 3, 1866 in Wanship, Summit, Utah. He died January 25, 1940. Jane Harriet Haws was born September 15, 1884 in Utah. She died in 1965 and is buried in the Maeser Cemetery in Vernal, Utah. Harriet and H. Smith were married on July 1, 1902 in Uintah County, Utah. He was 36 years-old and she was 18 years-old

    Lucy Woodruff Smith correspondence, 1907 [2]

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    Lucy Woodruff Smith correspondence, 1907. Includes a letter from Josephine B. Lilly [a relative of John Henry Smith\u27s mother]; a letter from cousin Amanda Seaver [probably at Winthrop, New York]; a letter from Harriet M. Talcott at Massena, New York; a letter from A. S. Barrows at Syracuse, New York; a letter from Achsa A. Riggs at Winthrop, New York; a letter from Jane A. [Mrs. R.D.] Reed at Norwood, St. Lawrence Co., New York; two letters from sister Ellice Woodruff at Sharon, Idaho; and a letter from C. S. Mason at San Benito, Texa

    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

    Harriet Smith (Uriah Smith wife)

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    This G. I. Butler family album was donated in 1989 by two granddaughters of G. I. Butler

    Hyrum Smith Mecham and Jane Harriet Haws Mecham

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    Hyrum Smith Mecham and his wife Jane Harriet Haws Mecham

    Marriage record of Vonschoich, D. H. and Smith, Harriet A.

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    Marriage license for D.H. Vonschoich and Harriet A. Smith. W.S. Cathcart was the Notary Public
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