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    Susan Smith Russell

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    An obituary for Iowa teacher Susan Smith Russell

    Susan Smith Russell

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    An obituary for Iowa teacher Susan Smith Russell

    Susan Smith Russell

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    An obituary for Iowa teacher Susan Smith Russell

    In die afwesigheid van sin (Susan Smith)

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    Susan Smith. Pretoria: Protea Boekhuis, 2012. 96pp. ISBN: 978-1-86919-807-7

    1978 Miss Reveille Pageant, Susan Smith

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    photo taken as Susan Smith receives a hug after being named Miss Reveille 1978--Other contestants are shown laughing and clapping their hands.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-photo-collection/4495/thumbnail.jp

    1978 Miss Reveille Pageant, Susan Smith

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    picture taken right after Susan Smith found out she was the 1978 Miss Reveille--Other contestants are shown clapping their hands, while Smith wipes tears from her eyes.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-photo-collection/4494/thumbnail.jp

    Foreword by M. Susan Smith

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    Attitude–Behavior Correspondence? Why Susan Smith Was Spared

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    This opinion column employs the Susan Smith child domestic homicide (maternal filicide) case to explore attitude–behavior correspondence. The article describes Richard LaPiere’s (1934) landmark study “Attitudes vs. actions” published in the journal Social Forces and Leonard Bickman\u27s (1972) study “Environmental attitudes and actions” published in the Journal of Social Psychology

    ""Susan Smith Says: Art Exhibit Feature of Arthur Dunnes' Party""

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    Article refers to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cerwin who attended the Gene McComas' exhibition and who once gave a dinner with Salvador and Gala Dali for refugee artists, sponsored by MOMA, New York

    The Inconspicuous Lives of Dr. Susan Smith McKinney Steward and Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell

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    This paper examines trailblazing American female doctors of the nineteenth century in New York. Through the lives of Dr. Susan Smith Mckinney Steward, who is black, and Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, who is white, this analysis tries to understand what motivated these women and how they succeeded in spite of the confines of women’s prescriptive role in nineteenth-century America
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