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Letter from Roy C. Smith to Laurence L. Doggett (1917)
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)
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 Isabel A. Richardson (January 2, 1918)
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
Letter from Roy C. Smith to Laurence L. Doggett (August 16, 1917)
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)
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
Correspondence regarding Horace Kephart collection
This 1973 correspondence, between Congressman Roy A. Taylor, Ronald Walker, Lawrence C. Hadley, discusses the transfer of Horace Kephart collection from the library of Great Smoky Mountains National Park to Western Carolina University. Horace Kephart (1862-1931) was a noted naturalist, woodsman, journalist, and author and promoter of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Roy C. Smith
Series 328 | Board of Pardons | Prisoners' pardon application case files | Roy C. SmithCase files consist of letters to the Governor, a formal application for a pardon, petitions and letters of support from the public and officials connected to the case. Cases illustrate the process of review by the board of cases of prisoners incarcerated in the Utah prison system to determine if they should be released before their regular sentence ended
Johnson C. Smith University basketball trophy, 1959-1960
Photograph of JCSU Basketball trophy. Trophy reads ""JCSU First CIAA Visitation Championship Basketball Team 1959-60. "" Players are listed on trophy: ""Barnes, Clarence. Crawford, John. Dabney, William. Dowdy, Edward. Fluornoy, Arthur. Gibson, Ronald. Bester, James K. Binnant, Roy. Johnson, George K. Johnson, Leonard. Neal, Freddie. Paris, Robert. Phillips, Robert. E.C. McGirt - Coach. W.P. McCullough - Asst. Coach. Given by Charlotte Chapter JCSU Alumni Association"
"Sharp Bounds in the Binary Roy Model"
We derive the empirical content of an instrumental variables model of sectorial choice with binary outcomes. Assumptions on selection include the simple, extended and generalized Roy models. The derived bounds are nonparametric intersection bounds and are simple enough to lend themselves to existing inference methods. Identification implications of exclusion restrictions are also derived.
Letter from Isabel A. Richardson to Lieutenant Roy C. Smith (January 8, 1918)
A letter from Isabel A. Richardson to Lieutenant Roy C. Smith written on January 20, 1918. In the letter, Richardson informs Smith that she has his letter of January 2 and is mailing him 2 catalogues. She also writes that she informed Doggett of his change of location and that he was interested in hearing.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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