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of Science degree in Sociology/Anthropology. Smith is a professional narrator working in television, documentary film, public service announcements, and radio advertisements.
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The program began in 1990 and about 3,000 episodes have been recorded. It airs five days per week on some stations. It is carried by KGLT,
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Smith was born on October 27, 1956, to Carol Gorton Smith and Edward "Bud" Smith. She was raised on a farm in northeastern Montana, near
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Philip Gaines, English professor at Montana State University, is the script editor for the program.
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Verbivore's Feast, Second Course, More Word & Phrase Origins from Chrysti the Wordsmith.
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Verbivore’s Feast: A Banquet of Word and Phrase Origins from Chrysti the Wordsmith.
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is a radio program about word origins and meanings, produced at
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Words covered include those with origins in antiquity such as
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Mountains & Minds, The Montana State University Magazine
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as an undergraduate at MSU. In 1995, she graduated with
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KGLT
wordsmithradio.org
KGLT
Bozeman, Montana
Yellowstone Public Radio
Armed Forces Network
titanium
Poplar
Montana State University


"Word has it"
"Chrysti the Wordsmith dives deep into the history of words"
Billings Gazette


"Chrysti the Wordsmith (blog)"
the original
"Carol Christine ((Gorton)) Smith (1927 - 2013)"
"Chrysti the Wordsmith"
"Great Conversations: The linguistic skewering of lefties throughout history -- with Chrysti the Wordsmith"
Blog and archive
"Chrysti The Wordsmith: Clean as a Whistle”
American Archive of Public Broadcasting
Categories
American radio programs
Montana State University
People from Poplar, Montana

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