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Lily

Lily

Author: David S. Smith

Publisher: AuthorHouse

ISBN: 9781496976642

Category: Biography & Autobiography

Page: 108

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David S. Smith. The son of Stan and Lily and brother to Avril, David was born into a war torn Birmingham in the middle of an air raid in 1940. Shortly after his birth their home was hit by enemy action and this provides the conclusion of this book. His recollection of the stories told by his Mother are brought vividly to life. Many of these tales were written down by Lily in a little blue book, in the latter part of her life. Her story bridges the period from her birth in 1911 and covers the two wars ending in 1945. David has also written a collection of two volumes of short stories. His career has covered the marketing of regional newspapers, running companies as diverse as West End theatre ticketing to computer systems and fashion magazines. He ran his own marketing and PR agency for over 20 years before entering into the world of local politics becoming leader of Lichfield District Council. He was responsible for the construction and early development of the Lichfield Garrick Theatre and made a major contribution to the economic development of the district. He was Chairman of the West Midlands Local Government Association together chaired the West Midlands Regional Assembly. David is married and has two children and three grandchildren.

Measuring the Effectiveness of AAMTD.

Measuring the Effectiveness of AAMTD.

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ISBN: OCLC:227796327

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Page: 11

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The purpose of this research has been to quantitatively assess the effectiveness of the apparel demonstration project at Clemson Apparel Research. In order to obtain the necessary data required, a survey was developed that is provided to visitors of Clemson Apparel Research. Through use of the survey, we have been able to capture a wealth of information from all sectors of the apparel industry, as well as from military personnel, government contractors, general public, textile manufacturers, educators, and students. In addition, historical data was captured through various means, including communications with apparel manufacturers and equipment vendors for whom we had done testing of fabrics and equipment Surveys, Historical data, Communication.