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Faculty Recital, Patrick Smith, horn
Patrick Smith, horn
assisted by Magdalena Adamek, piano
and Gloria Ramirez, hor
Lucy Woodruff Smith correspondence: 1894 [2]
Lucy Woodruff Smith correspondence from February 1894. Includes two letters from Sarah Farr Smith to George and Lucy Smith at Chattanooga, Tennessee; a letter from aunt Edith Smith at Salt Lake City; a letter from B? Murphy at Ottery, Alabama, to Lucy W. Smith at Chattanooga; a letter from W. G. Patrick at Seneca, South Carolina; a letter from cousin Alice M. Howe at Salt Lake City; and a letter from aunt Priscilla Smith at Salt Lake Cit
Fishy Business: The Consumption of the Catch of the Day at Smith College
The premise of my investigation was to examine the process of retail and distribution of seafood products to Smith College. I wanted to question both my own knowledge, as well as the campus’s knowledge on the practice and consumption of aquatic species, and how exactly these species are arriving in our dining halls. To go about this investigation I interviewed two local experts in the seafood industry: Mr. Patrick Diggins, the Smith College Grocer, and Mr. Dan Webster of Webster’s Fish Hook Restaurant in Northampton, MA. The results that I found from this investigation were that the basic practices and distribution on campus were generally regulated under guidelines of strict financial responsibility, while upholding Smith’s ethical awareness to environmental practices in the purchasing these aquatic species. However, this being said, adhering to these regulations on campus was one where financial obligations frequently override these environmental responsibilities. This startled me since as a private, liberal arts college we should have the resources to comply completely with basic regulations that the campus has already attempted to abide by. This being said, regulations like those of the Monterey Bay Seafood Watch and other restaurant seafood guides are not difficult to adhere to completely, and at the very least the information on Smith College’s distributors and the exact locations of these species catches should be accessible for consumers to observe and to be wary of on campus
Faculty Recital, Patrick Smith, horn
Faculty RecitalPatrick G. Smith, hornBlame It On My Youth: Faculty Recitalassisted by:Daniel Stipe, pianoAlyssa McKeithen, oboeKimberly Knight, sopranoJoseph Rutherford, hornTuesday, October 10, 2023 at 7:00 p.m.Sonia Vlahcevic Concert HallW.E. Singleton Center for the Performing Arts922 Park Avenue | Richmond, Va
Smith, Patrick, NX35359
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/417812Surname: SMITH. Given Name(s) or Initials: PATRICK. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX35359. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 21996.240828
Item: [2016.0049.50073] "Smith, Patrick, NX35359
Organic Gardening and Possibilities for its Implementation at Smith College: An Exercise on the Sustainable Use of Limited Resources
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
Thomas Patrick Smith
Photograph of Thomas Patrick Smith, Oklahoma Secretary of State, July 1910-January 1911. Photo by Green's Studio
Faculty Recital, Patrick Smith, horn, video
Faculty Recital, videoPatrick G. Smith, hornBlame It On My Youth: Faculty Recitalassisted by:Daniel Stipe, pianoAlyssa McKeithen, oboeKimberly Knight, sopranoJoseph Rutherford, hornTuesday, October 10, 2023 at 7:00 p.m.Sonia Vlahcevic Concert HallW.E. Singleton Center for the Performing Arts922 Park Avenue | Richmond, Va
Patrick E. Money, approximately 1963-1967
Black-and-white photographic cadet portrait of Patrick E. Money (Norwich University Class of 1967), photographed approximately 1963-1967, possibly by either Roger Conant or Homer Smith (former university photographers).Identifaction of potential photographers is tentative
Patrick Smith. Japan, a Reinterpretation
Servoise René. Patrick Smith. Japan, a Reinterpretation. In: Politique étrangère, n°3 - 1997 - 62ᵉannée. pp. 453-454
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