Annick Smith papers, 1940-2000and undated.
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Hugo, Richard, 1923-1982
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Welch, James, 1940-2003
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Smith, Annick, 1936-
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Annick Smith is a writer and filmmaker whose work deals primarily with the literature and history of Montana, memoir, travel, and environmental issues. Born in Paris, France, in 1936, she grew up in Chicago, Illinois. Since 1964, she has lived in Montana, where her husband, David Smith taught at the University of Montana. After his death, she stayed on their rural homestead and raised their four sons. Annick Smith has worked as a high school teacher, a book editor for the University of Washingto...