148,209 research outputs found
K. W. V. "Wilmot" Smith
Chas S. R. Lloyd and J. B. Roderick in front of the Tom Humphries' Daly Waters Hotel.Donated by Rosemary Wilmot Kennedy 07/11/01. [A family album of mixed work and relaxation photos taken by Wilmot Smith in N.T. 1948-April 1950.]Date:1948-0
Letter, W. G. Smith to R. B. Webb, October 6, 1888
In this handwritten letter, W. G. Smith of Palatka, Florida, writes to R. B. Webb in Kosciusko, Mississippi notifying Webb of his interest in the E. G. Adams estate. Smith provides his address at the end of the letter. The letter is written on B. J. Grooms, Grocer And Baker letterhead.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-webb-collection/2163/thumbnail.jp
John B. Smith Archive - Chronological Bibliography Bundle 3 (Bibliographies)
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
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
Letter to Jesse W. Smith from E.B. Meritt regarding transfer of students to Genoa Indian School
Letter asking Jesse W. Smith why thirteen students were transferred to Genoa Indian School rather than being enrolled at Chilocco Indian School or the Haskell Institute in Kansas
Smith, B W, VX46455
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/418136Surname: SMITH. Given Name(s) or Initials: B W. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: VX46455. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 40741.241515
Item: [2016.0049.50397] "Smith, B W, VX46455
George Albert Smith correspondence, December 1907 [2]
Miscellaneous correspondence and papers of George A. Smith from December of 1907. Includes a letter from J. B. Wissing at Los Angeles, California; a letter from W. Avery Chapman at Palmyra, N.Y.; a letter from Ben E. Rich, President of the Southern States Mission in Chattanooga, Tennessee; a letter from cousin Elias A. Smith, Jr., at Bautzen, Germany, addressed to "cousin Lucy"; and a letter from Anthony W. Ivins at Colonia Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexic
John B. Smith Archive - Periods and Themes Bundle 3 (1984-1995)
A bundle of the works of John B. Smith corresponding to the period of 1984-1995, provided by John B. Smith from his personal collection. In this period, Smith transitioned to The University of North Carolina with a continuing appointment as a faculty member in Computer Science. His research at this time shifted to computer-supported collaborative work and theory, computer-based cognitive strategies and systems for knowledge construction, and hypertext. Smith served as co-chair for two major conferences during this appointment, Hypertext '87 and CSCW '92. He was particularly interested in understanding writers' cognitive strategies and developing tools to analyze them
Letter to B. L. Smith from W. A. Goldsborough
A letter to B. L. Smith from W. A. Goldsborough, which informed him that Goldsborough would be taking time off in August
John B. Smith Archive - Periods and Themes Bundle 2 (1970-1984)
A bundle of the works of John B. Smith corresponding to the period of 1970-1984, provided by John B. Smith from his personal collection. In this period, Smith had a joint appointment at Penn State University in the English department and Computation Center. His instructional duties were a blend of English and interdisciplinary subjects. English courses included literature and composition, while the interdisciplinary courses blended science and humanities concerns in courses like Science and Human Values. Smith's contributions to the digital humanities expanded in the 1970s, in part due to his role in the Computing Center as the applications staff member focused on computers and the liberal arts. Over the course of the decade, he developed a three-course sequence on technology and methods for Liberal Arts students; in 1977, he discontinued his Computation Center appointment to teach it half-time in the College of Liberal Arts. Other notable activities include natural language processing techniques, computer-assisted of literature and oral performances, and bibliography systems and practices. He also became interested in literary critical theory, particularly in exploring it as a distinct mode of intellectual inquiry. The files provided here are a combination of PDFs scanned from original texts, with .tif versions of the relevant figures and illustrations. All originals are held by John B. Smith
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