26,774 research outputs found
Correspondence from Margaret D. Kelly Cisney to Elizabeth Cisney Smith and family
Letters to Elizabeth Cisney Smith from her mother, Margaret D. Kelly Cisney. The letters demonstrate how supportive and proud Cisney Smith's family was of her attending medical school and her ability to continue her studies while raising a family and working. Elizabeth Cisney Smith graduated from the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1911. She practiced medicine for 35 years in Pennsylvania, Ohio, North Dakota and Maryland; and was active in the women's rights and suffrage movement
Directors of Gross Kelly and Co.: Robert H. Gross, Olin W. Lasater; Fred G. Ball, O.W. Smith.
Photo of the directors of Gross Kelly and Co.: Robert H. Gross, Olin W. Lasater; Fred G. Ball, O.W. Smith. Photo taken in Santa Fe, N.M. 1952
Interview with Mary Jane Kelly
Mary Jane Kelly is interviewed by Edward Clark Smith on June 5, 1987 as a part of the Western North Carolina Tomorrow Black Oral History Project. Born in 1911 or 1912, Kelly details her schooling which includes attending Stephens-Lee during the depression, A & T College, and earning a master’s degree from Howard University in Washington D. C. She taught high school in Pitt County, North Carolina for eighteen years, in Statesville for four, and then in Buncombe County she taught at Allen Home and Reynolds High School. Kelly discusses church in Asheville, segregation, integration, and three criminal cases against black men in 1925
John F. Kelly Diary
John Felix Kelly was born on August 31, 1845 in Borrisokane, Ireland. He came to New York in 1865 because of the Irish Potato famine and by 1867, he was in Galveston, Texas. John F. Kelly then moved to Cincinnati, Texas and married Mary Catherine 'Kate' Smith in 1892. John and Kate had four children. John was a Catholic and Catherine came from a Protestant family. After the town of Cincinnati dissolved, Kelly and his family moved to the South of Walker County. He built a sawmill several miles North of New Waverly, Texas. Kelly later died as results of injuries he sustained when a boiler exploded at the mill. His personal diary includes perspectives on events, weather, places, and people. The diary includes songs, scientific problems, surveying procedures, and medical treatments
A Study into the Disposable Products Stream in Smith College
Waste accumulation is an issue that the world population faces in the 21st century and one that is increasing exponentially. With increased demands from populations for governments to find a solution, many environmentalists are turning to institutions to determine the best course of action. Smith College is a leading liberal arts institution that prides itself in being the forefront of women’s education and progress. However, in sustainability Smith is behind in comparison to other schools and requires massive overhauls, to achieve similar levels. While radical changes need to occur within the institutions prioritization towards environmentalism some changes can be implemented now that would provide some relief to the increasing cost of waste transportation on campus. One potential outlet we studied was the use of disposable products (paper cups, plates, napkins, plastic utensils, and bowls). We completed an in-depth survey through Dining Services and individual dining halls to determine the amount of disposable products used. This allowed us to determine what the best course of action was in terms of elimination, recycling, or purchasing. We also looked at other institutions to determine how effective their waste policies were in comparison to Smith College. Overall, current disposable products used on campus are extremely harmful to the environment and provide equal or more cost to the college. In contrast, other options create little to no waste
Evaluating Flood Risks at Smith College in Relation to Northampton
Climate change is causing a steady increase in atmospheric temperature, causing more frequent and intense storms for vulnerable areas. As a result, floods will be higher and reach farther inland, increasing the risk of property damage and loss of life. In the event of increased amount and frequency of precipitation caused by climate change, Smith College and the City of Northampton may be facing a lack of capacity and/or infrastructure for flooding. Our goal is to define the current strengths and weaknesses of the flood infrastructure at Smith College and the City of Northampton. Our objective is to assess possible adjustments to the flood infrastructure from Smith College and the City of Northampton, including the levees, the floodwalls, and the dam to address the projected increase in flooding that may occur at Smith College and the City of Northampton. We also aim to provide an informative report on the projected flooding risk to Smith College and the City of Northampton caused by the Mill River and Paradise Pond. To achieve this goal, we conducted interviews, mapped the 100 and 500-year floodplains surrounding Paradise Pond, and compiled information on the flood infrastructure and streamflow data at Smith College and the City of Northampton. Through this process, we hope to influence Smith College to enhance flood mitigation and provide a foundation for future research. This project is intended to inform other universities and university towns dealing with climate-induced flood management
Kansas Governor Laura Kelly Media Releases, 2019
No known media releases were issued for 2019
Contains publications from throughout the year
FrontPage NewsGovernor Laura Kelly's Inaugural Speech
Executive Order NO. 19-02
Governor Laura Kelly s State of the State Address
Governor Kelly announces Kansas Lottery Executive Director
The Kelly Budget: A balanced, commonsense first step
Executive Order NO. 19-03
Governor Laura Kelly announces bipartisan working group to spearhead Medicaid Expansion in 2019
Budget Column: A commonsense first step for Kansas
Governor Kelly Releases Medicaid Expansion Bill
Governor Kelly announces three Court of Appeals finalists
Governor calls on legislature to exercise fiscal restraint, focus on ending school finance litigation
Governor Kelly Appoints New Director to the Office of Administrative Hearings
Governor Laura Kelly prioritizes revitalization of early childhood education efforts in Kansas
Governor Laura Kelly orders flags to be flown at half-staff in honor of Rep. John Dingell
Governor addresses staffing emergency at El Dorado Correctional Facility
Governor outlines T-WORKS projects, additional investments to move forward with transportation funding
Kansas Department for Children and Families to Rebid Family Preservation Grants; Reopen Negotiations on Foster Care Grants
Governor announces acting Secretary of Revenue
Governors statement on the passage of Senate Bill 9
Governor congratulates Oscar-winning screenwriter Kevin Willmott
Governor Laura Kelly announces new transparency initiatives at DCF
Governor Kelly outlines first seven weeks in office, encourages focus on schools
Governor Laura Kelly s remarks on the economics of Medicaid Expansion
Governor signs Senate Bill 9, pays skipped KPERS contribution with interest
Governor comments on Horton Community Hospital closure, sends agency assistance
Governor nominates Judge Jeffry Jack to Kansas Court of Appeals
Governor withdraws her nomination of Judge Jeffry Jack, requests more names
Governor Kelly recognizes Kansas service members, veterans, and their families
Lt. Governor Rogers Testimony on the Office of Rural Prosperity
Governor signs Executive Order easing motor carrier regulations to assist with flood relief
Governor Laura Kelly applauds passage of Medicaid expansion in the Kansas House
Governor Laura Kelly refuses to endorse another tax experiment, vetoes Senate Bill 22
Fiscal responsibility critical to rebuilding Kansas
Governor Kelly names Sheriff Herman Jones as next superintendent of the Kansas Highway Patrol
Governor Kelly Signs Six Bills into Law
Governor calls on Senate to vote on Medicaid expansion
Governor announces statewide broadband availability map, requests public input
Governor Kelly signs bill supporting licensed retail liquor stores
Governor applauds passage of school finance conference committee report
Governor Kelly commends bipartisan compromise, signs education bill
Governor Kelly signed 16 bills into law this week
Governor signs bill establishing the Commercial Industrial Hemp Program
Governor signs bill making voting more convenient in Kansas
Governor signs bill providing confidentiality in support counseling for guard members
Governor Kelly urges caution following Consensus Revenue report
Governor signs bill increasing funding of child welfare services in Kansas
Governor announces Court of Appeals Nominating Committee candidates
Message from the Governor regarding House Bill 2209
Governor signs legislation providing housing protections for domestic violence survivors
Governor Kelly highlights importance of accurate 2020 Census
Executive Order 19-07
Governor Kelly s first 100 days rebuilding Kansas
Media Release: Governor s statement on the Kansas Supreme Court s decision regarding Appeal No: 114,153
Lt. Governor highlights importance of Medicaid expansion to rural prosperity
Governor prioritizes corrections enhancements in budget amendment
Governor appoints Sarah Warner to Kansas Court of Appeals
Governor, Lt. Governor recognize opening of HealthQuest Health Center
Governor s statement on Senate Bill 67
Governor s statement on Senate s procedural vote on Medicaid expansion
Kansan To Kansas Newsletter … The First 100 Days
Governor s message regarding tax reform
It s time to expand Medicaid
FLAG ORDER: Governor to honor fallen Kansas law enforcement officers
Governor to recognize Public Employee Appreciation Week
Governor s statement on budget vote
Governor s message regarding taxes
Governor announces effort to build comprehensive economic development plan
Governor Kelly highlights progress to rebuild Kansas
Statement on the Kansas Supreme Court s decision today
Brown vs. Board of Education breakfast
Governor formally submits Court of Appeals appointment of Sarah Warner to Senate
FLAG ORDER: Governor directs flags to be lowered in honor of National Peace Officers Memorial Day
Governor signs bill providing protection to child victims
Governor ends CGI contracts
Governor signs bill creating Youth Suicide Prevention Coordinator
Message from the Governor regarding veto of House Bill 2033
Gov. Laura Kelly signs first state budget
Governor signs Claire and Lola s Law today
Kansas Governor Kelly, Missouri Governor Parson send bipartisan letter in support of USDA facility
Governor encourages vigilance during severe weather, flooding
Governor announces new secretary of Corrections
FLAG ORDER: Governor directs flags be flown half-staff for Memorial Day
Governor encourages caution, awareness of flooding
Governor asks for federal assistance for Kansas flooding
President Grants Federal Emergency Disaster Declaration
Governor comments on destructive storms, praises emergency personnel
Legislature extends Governor s disaster declaration regarding recent severe weather
Additional Counties Added to Federal Emergency Declaration
Governor appoints Jane Sieve Wilson to fill district court vacancy in the 29th judicial district
Governor announces new director of communications
Governor appoints Laura Johnson-McNish to fill district court magistrate vacancy in the 22nd Judicial District
Governor appoints new member to Washburn University Board of Regents
FLAG ORDER: Governor orders flags lowered honoring of victims of Virginia Beach shooting
Governor s statement regarding the State Finance Council meeting
Governor, Lt. Governor announce Office of Rural Prosperity Listening Tour Details
Governor announces Secretary for Department of Administration
Governor requests major presidential declaration
Governor s statement regarding Missouri s passage of border war bill
Small Business Administration Disaster Declaration Requested
Governor applauds USDA relocation announcement
SBA Grants Disaster Declaration for May Tornadoes
Governor s statement on the Kansas Supreme Court ruling on education bill
Governor s statement regarding the Board of Regents decision
Governor announces Council on Tax Reform co-chairs
Governor praises NBAF operations transfer to USDA
President Approves Major Disaster Declaration for Kansas
Governor applauds action that clears way for transgender Kansans to amend sex designation
Governor orders flags lowered honoring Congresswoman Jan Meyers
Governor announces new Press Secretary
Governor makes appointment to Supreme Court Nominating Commission
Kansas faces great challenges, including in our prisons
Statement on U.S. Supreme Court ruling on Census citizenship question
Governor appoints executive director to Hispanic and Latino American Affairs Commission
Governor appoints executive director to the Office of Native American Affairs
Governor appoints facilitator to the Kansas Criminal Justice Reform Commission
Governor s statement on Justice Johnson s retirement
Governor appoints Paul W. Burmaster to fill district court vacancy in the 10th judicial district
Governor appoints three members to the Lottery Commission
Governor appoints three members to Kansas Water Authority
Governor announces KANSASWORKS State Board appointments
Governor s remarks in response to the Attorney General s letter regarding food assistance
Governor appoints three members to the Kansas Board of Regents
Governor Kelly statement on death of mental health advocate Eric Harkness
Governor appoints member to Postsecondary Technical Education Authority
Governor appoints Mark A. Simpson to fill district court vacancy in the 7th judicial district
Governor appoints Director of Kansas Water Office
Governor appoints two members to the Board of Pharmacy
Governor appoints Bank Commissioner
Governor appoints 13 members to Alzheimer s Disease Task Force
Governor orders flags to be flown at half-staff in honor of Associate Justice John Paul Stevens
Governor s Appointments Pass Senate Oversight Committee
Governor announces appointment to Midwestern Higher Education Compact
Governor appoints three members to the Capitol Preservation Committee
Governor Reappoints member to State Board of Technical Professions
Governor appoints three members to the Kansas State Fair Board
Governor Requests Small Business Administration Disaster Declaration
Governor appoints two members to Kansas Criminal Justice Reform Commission
Governor appoints 28 individuals to Kansas Complete Count Committee
Governor s statement on Chief Justice Nuss retirement
Governor urges support for USMCA Agreement
Governor signs executive order ending the Kansas-Missouri border war
Governor s statement on the El Paso and Dayton Shooting
Governor announces end of Emergency Declaration at ElDorado Correctional Facility
Governor sends assistance in response to Tyson plant fire
Governor appoints two members to Humanities Kansas
Governor appoints two members to the Kansas Board of Mortuary Arts
Governor appoints four members to the Creative Arts Industries Commission
Governors Kelly, Parson attend Governors Summit celebrating the end of the Kansas-Missouri border war
Governor appoints Rachel L. Pickering to 3rd Judicial District Court
Governor appoints Phyllis K. Webster to fill magistrate judge vacancy in the 13th Judicial District
Governor Kelly meets with Tyson officials, local leaders in Finney County following Tyson plant fire
Governor announces appointment to Kansas Water Authority
Governor appoints two members to the Citizens Utility Ratepayers Board
Governor appoints three members to Kansas Wildlife and Parks Commission
Governor announces appointment to Council of State Governments Midwest Radioactive Materials Transportation Committee
Governor appoints Tyler Smith to Kansas Children s Cabinet and Trust Fund
Laura Kelly: Reaching across the aisle to end the Kansas-Missouri border war
Border War Executive Order Signing
Governor Laura Kelly names Secretary DeAngela Burns-Wallace as the new Chief Information Technology Officer for Kansas, in addition to her work at Department of Administration
Governor Kelly Announces more than 2.4 million in federal grant funding for criminal justice efforts
Tax Reform Council Agenda and Handouts, October 15 and 16, 2019
Governor orders flags to be flown at half-staff in honor of U.S. Representative Elijah Cummings
Second meeting for the Governor s Council on Tax Reform concludes
Governor Kelly appoints Sherri Wattenbarger to the Kansas Board of Healing Arts
Governor appoints Penny Moylan to fill district court vacancy in the 3rd Judicial District
Gov. Laura Kelly: Expanding Medicaid will be top priority in upcoming session
Governor announces appointment to the Governor s Military Council
Second meeting for the Governor s Council on Medicaid Expansion concludes
Medicaid Council Agenda and Handouts, October 29, 2019
Governor announces appointment to the Kansas Complete Count Committee
Governor Kelly appoints Dr. Maya Nunley to the Kansas Dental Board
Governor s Appointments pass Senate Oversight Committee
Governor announces appointments to the State Library of Kansas Board
Governor announces appointments to the Council on Travel and Tourism
Governor appoints four new members to the Coordinating Council on Early Childhood Development Services
Governor appoints two members to the Board of Adult Care Home Administrators
Governor announces appointments to the Quality Care Improvement Panel
Tax Reform Council Agenda and Handouts, November 14, 2019
Third meeting for the Governor s Council on Tax Reform concludes
Governor Kelly discusses tariffs, USMCA at USTR office
Governor Kelly discusses Quivira water rights
Governor Kelly announces appointment to the Kansas Board of Healing Arts
Governor announces appointment to the Western Invasive Species Council
Governor announces appointment to the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Governor appoints Magistrate Judge Christopher Sanders to fill district court vacancy in the 25th Judicial District
Governor announces appointment to Kansas African American Affairs Commission
Meeting for the Governor s Council on Tax Reform produces recommendations
Tax Reform Council Agenda, December 3, 2019
Governor Kelly shows support for refugee resettlement in Kansas
Governor Kelly joins board of directors for Jobs for America s Graduates
Governor appoints Doug Louis to State Board of Technical Professions
Governor announces appointment to the State Library of Kansas Board
Governor announces appointment to Board of Accountancy
Governor Kelly announces reappointment to WSU Board of Trustees
Governor Kelly announces two appointments to Quality Care Improvement Panel
Governor appoints three people to the Kansas Board of Nursing
Governor directs flags be flown half-staff for Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
Medicaid Council Agenda and Handouts, December 12, 2019
Governor s Council on Education presents policy recommendations to Governor Kelly
Final meeting for the Governor s Council on Medicaid Expansion concludes
Governor orders delayed start Monday for state employees in Shawnee County due to winter storm
Governor appoints Judge Evelyn Z. Wilson to fill vacancy on the Supreme Court of Kansas
Governor announces appointment to the Council on Travel and Tourism
Governor announces reappointment to the Kansas Board of Healing Arts
Governor Laura Kelly Announces more than $20 Million in Grants for Crime Victim Assistance Programs
Governor Kelly's first year rebuilding Kansa
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Choreography: Kelly Silliman
Performers: Tomas Aponte, Charnice Charmant, Mat Elder, Liv Fauver, Dunan Herman-Parks, Mei Maeda, and Julia Rahman
Music: Cory Ellen Gatrall and Kelly Silliman
Note: This thesis is a video of choreography and performance
An Analysis of Prophetic Radicalism in the Social Crisis Preaching of Kelly Miller Smith, Sr.
ABSTRACT
AN ANALYSIS OF PROPHETIC RADICALISM IN THE SOCIAL
CRISIS PREACHING OF KELLY MILLER SMITH, SR.
Anthony Tyshawn Gardner, PhD
The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2019
Chair: Dr. Hershael W. York
This dissertation provides an analysis of the social crisis preaching of Kelly Miller Smith, Sr., through the lens of James Earl Massey’s radicalism. The first chapter provides a brief introduction of Kelly Miller Smith and present his definition of social crisis preaching. It also present the thesis and research question along with introducing the three main purposes for the dissertation. This chapter gives a concise definition of the terms prophetic radicalism, praxis, and proclamation and provides evidence for the importance of praxis and proclamation to remain intertwined in social crisis preaching. Lastly, this chapter introduces the distinguishing elements of the social crisis preaching of Kelly Miller Smith: the pastor as resident theologian, the pastor as sacred anthropologist, and proclamation and beyond methodologies. Chapter 1 introduces and presents Smith as the chief model of praxis and proclaimer of social crisis preaching.
Chapter 2 provides biographic detail of Kelly Miller Smith and James Earl Massey. It focuses on the life and experiences of Smith in Mound Bayou, Mississippi, as a foundational component of praxis and introduces James Earl Massey and provide details of his stellar academic and pastoral career.
Chapter 3 focuses on the distinguishing elements of the social crisis preaching of Kelly Miller Smith and highlights his pastoral, civic, and academic work in Nashville. It focuses on his work through First Baptist Capitol Hill, Nashville, as well as through his leadership in various organizations that allowed him to foster positive race relations and resolve social crises.
Chapter 4 presents James Earl Massey’s insights from the African American preaching tradition and emphasizes “radicality” as the component used as the lens to measure the social crisis preaching of Kelly Miller Smith.
Chapter 5 articulates an architectonic for twenty-first century social crisis preaching, highlighting current crises in today’s society and provide three sermons that serve as a model for evangelical preaching and for all ethnicities within evangelicalism.
Chapter 6 addresses the thesis statement: Kelly Miller Smith embodies components of James Earl Massey’s prophetic radicalism in his social crisis preaching. The chapter also answers the research question: “What distinguishing elements of social crisis preaching did Kelly Miller Smith make both plausible and practical as a means for all ethnicities and Christian traditions to addressing social crises through preaching?
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Some issues were published in both English and Spanish.
Contains publications from October through December 2024.Governor Kelly Announces March Total Tax Collections 105M in Sterling, Create 251 New Jobs in Kansas -- Kansas Public Service Leaders Support Medicaid Expansion During Kansas Legislature's Hearings: Here's What They're Saying -- Governor Kelly Signs Bipartisan Bill Giving Taxpayers Additional Flexibilities with Income Tax Deductions -- ICYMI: Governor Kelly Emphasizes Need for Medicaid Expansion at Hays Noon Rotary Meeting -- Governor Kelly Announces More than 18M for 34 Municipalities and Special Districts for Water Infrastructure -- Governor Kelly Tours Prairie View, Inc. on "Healthy Workers, Healthy Economy" Tour -- Governor Kelly Signs Bipartisan Bill Increasing Investment in Aviation Infrastructure -- Governor Kelly Vetoes Bills, Allows Two to Become Law Without Signature -- Governor Kelly Signs Compromise Legislation to Provide Greater Flexibility for Schools to Determine State Aid -- ICYMI: Governor Kelly Urges Kansans to Contact Their Legislators to Demand a Debate and Vote on Medicaid Expansion on the Floor -- Governor Kelly Signs Bipartisan Bill Establishing Office of the Child Advocate -- Kansas Disability Advocates Support Medicaid Expansion During Kansas Legislature's Hearings: Here's What They're Saying -- Governor Kelly Signs Bipartisan Bill Reforming Civil Asset Forfeiture Laws -- Governor Kelly Participates in Health Care Accessibility Town Hall with the Kansas HealthFoundation -- Governor Kelly Signs Balanced Budget Strengthening Workforce and Economic Development Opportunities; Addressing Water Issues -- Governor Kelly Proposes Alternative Tax Cuts Plan, Vetoes Unsustainable Tax Bills -- Governor Kelly Visits John Parolo Education Center on "Healthy Workers, Healthy Economy" Tour -- Governor Kelly Signs Bipartisan Bill Establishing the Kansas Blueprint for Literacy -- Governor Kelly Tours Small Businesses in Emporia, Concludes "Healthy Workers, Healthy Economy" Tour -- Executive Order No. 24-03 -- Executive Order No. 24-02 -- Governor Kelly Announces Administration Appointments -- Governor Kelly Announces Kansas Moving Forward with 3.5M for Innovative Technology Projects -- Governor Kelly Directs Flags be Flown at Half Staff in Columbus in Honor of Police Chief Jason Daniels -- Governor Kelly Announces 6M Investment for Safer Streets and Roads in Kansas Communities -- Governor Kelly Ceremonially Signs Enhanced Kansas Workers Compensation Act -- Governor Kelly Announces Special Session of the Kansas Legislature -- Governor Kelly Announces Nearly 4M Awarded through Broadband ADOPT Program -- Governor Kelly Directs Flags be Flown at Half Staff in Honor of Kansas House of Representatives Assistant Majority Leader Les Mason -- Governor Kelly Commemorates 80th Anniversary of D-Day at Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum -- Governor Kelly Announces 12 Rural Communities and Organizations to Receive Funding for Mural and Public Art Projects -- Governor Kelly Announces Administration Appointments -- Governor Kelly Announces Staff Change -- Governor Kelly Issues Special Session Proclamation -- Kansas Earns Gold Shovel Award for Fourth Consecutive Year -- Governor Kelly Celebrates Juneteenth at the Statehouse -- Kansas Nonprofits Receive More than 57M to Secure Water Supply for Dodge City, Support the Ogallala Aquifer -- Governor Kelly Announces Administration Appointments -- Governor Kelly Signs Bill Providing Tax Cuts for All Kansans -- Governor Kelly Announces $8.6M Awarded to Cost Share Program Projects
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