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    John B. Smith Archive - Complete

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    The complete bundle of the works of John B. Smith, covering the period of 1966 through 2011 as represented by Dr. Smith on his archive website at http://www.cs.unc.edu/Research/jbsArchive/ All files have been provided by Dr. Smith from his personal collection. Over the course of his academic career, Dr. Smith has published books, articles, chapters and technical reports, and a number of web-only documents including online lessons and research dealing with the automatic generation of enterprise systems. Most of the course materials and lessons have been lost, but a sampling survived in Dr. Smith's records for inclusion in this bundle

    John B. Smith Archive - Periods and Themes Bundle 5 (2011-present)

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    A bundle of the works of John B. Smith corresponding to the period of 2011 - Present, provided by John B. Smith from his personal collection. This period reflects his post-retirement work on the ChicoryLane Farm project. The project is dedicated to and examination of the history, sense of place, and flora and fauna of the ChicoryLane Farm where Dr. Smith and his wife, Dr. Catherine Findley Smith, currently reside, and has been created in collaboration between them. As of 2015, ChicoryLane is composed of a website, database and GPS system. Visitors are encouraged to register for an account to take full advantage of the database. This bundle stands in for the website as an artifact, which is currently best accessed via http://www.chicorylane.com

    Letters from John Henry Smith to his son, George Albert Smith

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    Two letters from John Henry Smith to his son, George Albert Smith: Letter dated 25 May 1887 at Saint George, Utah, from John Henry Smith to his son, George Albert Smith; Letter dated 22 June 1887 at Snowflake, Arizona, from John Henry Smith to his son, George Albert Smit

    John V. "Pete" Smith Korean War collection [DIGITAL CONTENT]

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    This collection contains documents and photographs related to the life and military service of John V. "Pete" Smith

    Letter from John Smith to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from John Smith, The House of St. John of God, Stillorgan, Dublin, to Hagan. He has spent four years at the home because of being addicted to drink. Asking whether Bishop Finegan has a right to ask him to celebrate any number of masses for his intentions, listing instances up to 18 March 1924. Asking also about the matter of an inheritance which the bishop wants him to spend for his upkeep, while there is a fund for the support of invalid priests- he has no money for private use. Suspecting that his earlier criticism of the bishop now also prevents him from being given a mission

    John B. Smith Archive - Chronological Bibliography Bundle 3 (Bibliographies)

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    A bundle of the short-form works of John B. Smith, provided by John B. Smith from his personal collection. This collection encompasses Smith's work creating annotated bibliographies on the subject of the works of William Shakespeare, and a paper describing the process of creating them by computer. Though Smith contributed to four bibliographies, only three are currently available in digital form

    John T. Smith

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    Studio portrait of John T. Smith, a first cousin to Willa Cather's father, Charles Cather

    Letter from Marion and John Smith, December 5, 1967

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    Letter from Marion and John Smith to Fayez Sayegh, December 5, 1967, regarding his appearance on the David Susskind show and the Arab-Israeli conflict

    Booklet Titled 'Internationalisatio Sanctae Ecclesiae catholicae – res valde actualis', signed by John Smith, Joseph Maier, and Francis Deschamps

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    Printed booklet 'Internationalisatio Sanctae Ecclesiae catholicae – res valde actualis', signed by John Smith, Joseph Maier, and Francis Deschamps, New York. Quoting passage from Ad(olfo) Tanquerey on the church being based not on a national, but on an international constitution. Offering propositions for observing this tenet in the fields of missions, the unification of Catholic churches, the 'Roman question' (church territory), pacifism, the social question, charity, 'Catholic action'. Among the corollaries are the necessity of national ecclesiastical colleges in Rome, new institutions dedicated to social and charity affairs. Sending these propositions to all national hierarchies and to numerous lay and clerics

    [Telegrams to Jack Ruby from John M. Smith and Frank Goddell, November 24, 1963 #2]

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    Individual telegrams by John M. Smith and Frank Goddell to Jack Ruby, congratulating him for killing Lee Harvey Oswald
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