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    Barbara Smith

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    Barbara Smith taught Home Economics for six years before becoming Food Service Director in Russellville, Arkansas, for four years. She then worked for the Arkansas Department of Education until her retirement is early 2008.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/icn_ohistories/1043/thumbnail.jp

    Reducing Paper Usage at Smith College

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    Smith College, as an educational institution, uses a considerable amount of paper. A significant portion of this consumption, however, is unnecessary. This study focused on needless printing from computers. Based on the testimony of computer lab consultants, thousands of sheets of paper are wasted daily college-wide. Efforts to reduce paper usage at four other colleges were investigated. Smith College can adopt more sustainable paper use practices by installing computer printers with duplexing capabilities, charging for printing, educating students and staff about printing options, announcing events electronically, and purchasing copy paper with significant postconsumer content

    No.351, Barbara McKay Smith, interview by Newell Bringhurst

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    Transcript (71 pages) of interviews by Newell Bringhurst with Barbara McKay Smith, a sister of Fawn Brodie, on July 21 and 25, 1986. This interview is no. 351 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape nos. U-1373 and U-1377Smith, a younger sister of Fawn McKay Brodie, recalls their Huntsville childhood, the McKay family relationships, and Fawn\u27s education and marriage. She also discusses the reaction of various family members to the Joseph Smith biography. Interviewer: Newell Bringhurs

    [Correspondence Between Weldon Smith and Barbara Jordan - February 15, 1974-March 14, 1974]

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    Correspondence between Weldon Smith and Barbara Jordan discussing government price regulation on the domestic crude oil

    [Correspondence Between David M. Smith and Barbara Jordan - January 29, 1974-February 14, 1974]

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    Correspondence between David M. Smith and Barbara Jordan where McGee requests that Jordan make an effort to amend a bill regarding insurance on bank deposits. Jordan confirms her support

    Oral History Interview: Earl F. Smith

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    This transcript is part of the California Odyssey Project. Earl F. Smith was interviewed on April 16, 1981 by Michael Neely. The interview was conducted in the City of Bakersfield, California. Transcription by Barbara J. Mitchell

    Smith, Barbara Herrnstein : 2nd Taft lecture : towards the practice of theory; May 14th, 1981

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    Description on cassette : Barbara Herrnstein-Smith - 2nd Taft Lecture: "Towards the Practice of Theory" May 14, 1981. Intro: Jim HallContents: All tracks   Lecture [complete] Track 01   Towards the Practice of Theory Track 02   Questions and AnswersDigital Projects SAN: Folder and disc location for wav file: 20120410\Disc 4. Folder and disc location for mp3 file: 20120410/Disc 6/mp3s

    Barbara Smith, Student

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    Barbara Smith was a student at Jacksonville State University in 1967-1968.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib-ac-histimg/18408/thumbnail.jp

    Patient Case: Barbara Smith

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    Barbara Smith is a 72-year old woman who is admitted to the hospital through the emergency department, following a fall in her home. She has surgery to repair a hip fracture and stays in the hospital for eight days. There are 4 videos that highlights Barbara Smith's experience from emergency to home health discharge:Video 1: Barbara Smith's visit to the emergency departmentVideo 2: Barbara Smith's interprofessional discharge planning meeting in the acute care unitVideo 3: Barbara Smith's interprofessional home health discharge conference (short version)Video 4: Barbara Smith's interprofessional home health discharge conference (long version)</div

    Journal of the Fort Smith Historical Society

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    Official Publication of Fort Smith Historical Society.Special issue focused on baseball.Volume 8, Number
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