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    Letter from Roy C. Smith to Laurence L. Doggett (1917)

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    A letter from Roy C. Smith to Laurence L. Doggett. In the letter Smith thanks Doggett for sending letters of approval.Roy Clinton Smith Graduated from Springfield College in 1915 and would become an Instructor in Physical Education for schools in Newark, NJ. He joined the army in 1917 for World War 1 and again in 1942 for World War 2. Both times returning to work in schools after the wars until his retirement in 1950 and death in 1951 from an illness

    Letter from Roy C. Smith to Laurence L. Doggett (1917)

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    A letter from Roy C. Smith to Laurence L. Doggett. In the letter Smith thanks Doggett for sending letters of approval.Roy Clinton Smith Graduated from Springfield College in 1915 and would become an Instructor in Physical Education for schools in Newark, NJ. He joined the army in 1917 for World War 1 and again in 1942 for World War 2. Both times returning to work in schools after the wars until his retirement in 1950 and death in 1951 from an illness

    Letter to James Edward Smith Jr. and David Roy Smith

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    Letter to James Edward Smith Jr. and David Roy Smith from their grandparents; includes Centennial events programhttps://openspaces.unk.edu/kc-letters/1039/thumbnail.jp

    What Does Wilma Flintstone Have to Teach Smith College?

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    Smith College’s undertaking to become carbon neutral by 2030 has led to a careful examination of our facilities, buildings, and the general way the college operates. We are starting to see ways to reach this goal by thinking outside the box. I chose to examine the amount of energy being expended in Smith College’s Olin Fitness Center and research ways to make the facility more sustainable. I found that the majority of the patrons (97%) are exercising while being entertained by at least one form of media (i.e. TVs attached to machines, iPods, magazines, etc.). The behavioral data I collected showed interesting trends in media usage that I then analyzed for energy consumption per media device and compared this with the energy requirements of the actual machines. This project inspired me to think about ways to change behavioral trends of the Olin Fitness Center patrons though educational projections and inexpensive “energy-saver” stickers. While I found many options for more energy efficient machines through either retrofitting what we already have or replacing with more sustainable models, I came to the conclusion that the only thing the college would be gaining is the so called “cool factor.” I believe that promise lies in implementing low-tech fixes to alter patron’s behaviors that may save the same amount of energy as would be saved if the machines were replaced. The recommendations based on my findings include educating on energy use of a traditional gym in addition to promoting exercise outdoors

    VIDEO: Session 3, Part 1b: New Partnerships: Amy Cordalis and Roy Smith

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    VIDEO: SESSION THREE: Bringing it All Together: Familiar Challenges, New Approaches Moderator: Britt Banks, Getches-Wilkinson Center 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. (cont\u27d) New Partnerships Tribes, Fish and Farmers: Lessons from the Klamath: Amy Cordalis, Staff Attorney Yurok Tribe Instream Flows on Federal Lands: The BLM-State of Colorado MOU: Roy Smith, Bureau of Land Managemen

    Letter from Roy C. Smith to Isabel A. Richardson (January 2, 1918)

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    A letter from Roy C. Smith to Isabel A. Richardson written on January 2, 1918. In the letter, Smith asks Richardson to send him one or two of the latest bulletins because the latest one he has is from last spring. Smith also mentions how Doctor Doggett may be inclined to know that he was promoted to a Lieutenant position.Roy Clinton Smith Graduated from Springfield College in 1915 and would become an Instructor in Physical Education for schools in Newark, NJ. He joined the army in 1917 for World War 1 and again in 1942 for World War 2. Both times returning to work in schools after the wars until his retirement in 1950 and death in 1951 from an illness

    Roy Smith

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    Photograph of Roy Smith

    Roy Smith

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    Photograph of a baby Roy Smith

    Letter from Roy C. Smith to Laurence L. Doggett (August 16, 1917)

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    A letter from Roy C. Smith to Laurence L. Doggett dated August 16, 1917. In the letter Smith thanks Doggett for all the help that he has provided and tells him that he has an interview with Ft. Meyer. He hopes that he will be able to live up to the standards of the college and make them proud.Roy Clinton Smith Graduated from Springfield College in 1915 and would become an Instructor in Physical Education for schools in Newark, NJ. He joined the army in 1917 for World War 1 and again in 1942 for World War 2. Both times returning to work in schools after the wars until his retirement in 1950 and death in 1951 from an illness

    Letter from Roy C. Smith to Laurence L. Doggett (August 16, 1917)

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    A letter from Roy C. Smith to Laurence L. Doggett dated August 16, 1917. In the letter Smith thanks Doggett for all the help that he has provided and tells him that he has an interview with Ft. Meyer. He hopes that he will be able to live up to the standards of the college and make them proud.Roy Clinton Smith Graduated from Springfield College in 1915 and would become an Instructor in Physical Education for schools in Newark, NJ. He joined the army in 1917 for World War 1 and again in 1942 for World War 2. Both times returning to work in schools after the wars until his retirement in 1950 and death in 1951 from an illness
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