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    Interview with Ella Mae and Timothy Smith, 1993.

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    "Palestine, Texas Born in Texas in the early 20th century, Ella Mae and Timothy Smith discuss family history and their experiences growing up, including education, politics, ecomony, and the Civil Rights movement in Texas.

    Timothy L Smith autographing Frank Stanger\u27s book

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    Timothy L Smith autographing Frank Stanger\u27s book, May 1976.https://place.asburyseminary.edu/atshistory/1263/thumbnail.jp

    Timothy L Smith autographing Frank Stanger\u27s book

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    Timothy L Smith autographing Frank Stanger\u27s book, May 1976.https://place.asburyseminary.edu/atshistory/1262/thumbnail.jp

    Smith (Timothy L.) Called Unto Holiness. The Story of the Nazarenes the formative years

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    Séguy Jean. Smith (Timothy L.) Called Unto Holiness. The Story of the Nazarenes the formative years. In: Archives de sociologie des religions, n°14, 1962. pp. 199-200

    Smith (Timothy L.) Revivalism and Social Reform in Mid-19 th-Century

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    Séguy Jean. Smith (Timothy L.) Revivalism and Social Reform in Mid-19 th-Century. In: Archives de sociologie des religions, n°7, 1959. p. 185

    Program: 1986 Featured Lecture, The American Evangelical Mosaic

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    Program for the Sixth Annual Thomas F. Staley (Frank Pack) Distinguished Christian Lecture Program with featured lecturer Dr. Timothy L. Smith, Professor of History and Director of the American Religious History Program at Johns Hopkins University

    Spring Conference on Wind and Percussion Music

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    Recorded during a live performance at Miller Auditorium, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, March 30, 1990, 8:00 p.m., the 325th concert of the School of Music’s 1989-1990 season.1st work: Western Michigan University Brass Choir ; Robert Whaley, conductor. 2nd-5th works: Western Michigan University Symphonic Band, Richard Suddendorf, Timothy Broege, conductors ; Judy Moonert, timpani (in the 4th work). 6th-7th works: Timothy Broege All-Star Band, Richard Suddendorf and Timothy Broege, conductors ; Timothy Broege, piano solo (in the 6th work).Information from performance program.Symphony from Fairy queen / Henry Purcell ; arranged by Robert Smith -- Dance of the spirits of fire from the ballet The perfect fool / Gustav Holst ; transcribed by Dale Harpham -- Sinfonia XIII, Storm variations / Timothy Broege -- Concertino for solo timpani, winds and percussion / Donald H. White -- Army of the Potomac march / Cecil Karrick -- One week variations for piano and American band ; The diamond rule concert rag / Timothy Broege

    Photograph of Timothy L. Smith

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    Portrait of Smith at approximately 55 years old

    Photograph of Timothy L. Smith

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    Portrait of Smith at approximately 55 years old

    Photograph of Timothy L. Smith

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    Portrait of Smith at approximately 55 years old in his office posing with a book in his hands
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