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  Latinos & WWII   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Smith not only courageously faced the horrifying dangers of the 1941 Bataan Death March and three years in a Japanese prisoner of war camp, but he went on to lead a productive and fulfilling life after the ordeal.
Smith, along with his regiment, was sent to the Clark Field base in the Philippines in November 1941 to train the Filipinos.
Smith later made himself a new dog tag with a piece of his mess kit so that if he did not survive his body could be identified.
www.utexas.edu /projects/latinoarchives/narratives/05Smith_Arthur.html   (848 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Arthur Smith
For the Canadian poet, see Arthur Smith (poet).
Arthur Smith (born 1954) is a British alternative comedian and writer.
One of his most interesting roles was in the comedy Red Dwarf in the episode Backwards.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Arthur-Smith   (312 words)

  
 THIRD GENERATION
Arthur Albert SMITH was born on 28 Nov 1883 in Cary, McHenry, Illinois.
Edith SMITH was born on 7 Aug 1884 in Nunda, McHenry, Illinois.
Smith was born at Crystal Lake, Ill., August 7, 1884 and was married in January, 1904, to Arthur A. Smith.
wellsclan.com /Feld/d3.htm   (771 words)

  
 Arthur Smith, Early Long Island Quaker
Arthur Smith was one of the most pronounced Quakers to live in Southold.
The trial of Arthur Smith on charge of being a Quaker, is given in the New Haven Colonial Records, Vol.
The year 1659, when Smith got into trouble on account of his strange doctrines, was the year that Brookhaven applied to be admitted to Connecticut (Hartford) and he probably knew of this and that if he removed to Setauket, he would be free to hold his beliefs without being penalized by New Haven.
www.longislandgenealogy.com /QuakerSmith.htm   (561 words)

  
 North Carolina Arts Council | Arthur Smith
Through radio, television, and sound recordings, Arthur Smith has entertained audiences in the Carolinas for over sixty years and achieved national and international recognition as a composer and performer of country and gospel music.
Arthur Smith's most enduring accomplishments may be as a composer.
Arthur Smith has largely retired from performing though he lends his name and, on occasion, his musical talents to help raise funds for charities and other deserving causes in North Carolina.
www.ncarts.org /artistpage.cfm?ser=28315&num=27815   (592 words)

  
 Arthur P. Smith: The Happy Man of the Twenty Fourth Century   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Arthur P. Smith, at the of 45, in the year 2320, on the twelfth of December at exactly 10:18 am had at last become a happy man.
Arthur was indeed a lucky man. A paratroop division landed in his kitchen and in co-operation with the infantry and armoured divisions, countered the counter attack.
Arthur was indeed a lucky man. He could claim emotional shock damage due to having his wife's guts spread about like butter on bread, in front of his very eyes.
www.vex.net /~smarry/yip/arthur.html   (597 words)

  
 Smith Family Story
Edmund and Camilla Smith are buried at Greenmont Cemetery on Rt.
Arthur Smith was a hard working man who didn't retire until he was 80 years old.
Arthur and Estella were the parents of thirteen children all born at home and for which the only time she saw the doctor was when he came for their births.
home.ptd.net /~chsmith/smith.html   (2673 words)

  
 Beloit College Archives -- Archives Collections -- Beloit Alumni -- Arthur Henderson Smith
Dr. Arthur Henderson Smith, 87, Christian statesman and one of hte most remarkable men in the history of missionary enterprise, reached the end of his earthly life at his home, 620 Plymouth road, in Pilgrim Place, Claremont, California, Wednesday evening, August 31, 1932.
Dr. Smith was born in Vernon, Connecticut, July 18, 1845, the son of a Congregational minister.
Dr. Smith was well known to most residents of Claremont, having spoken on China and its many problems, history and culture befor [sic] numerous community groups.
www.beloit.edu /~libhome/Archives/acoll/alum/ahsmith.html   (543 words)

  
 CMT.com : Arthur Smith : Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
A link between the Western swing of the 1940s and the rockabilly of the 1950s, Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith was one of country music's seminal figures.
inspiring several generations of country musicians via his region television program, The Arthur Smith Show, which aired from 1951 to 1982 and was the first syndicated country music show, Smith wrote and recorded some of country music's most influential tunes.
Smith first surfaced in the mid-'40s as the leader of a Dixieland-influenced group the Crackerjacks and a gospel group, the Crossroads Quartet.
www.cmt.com /artists/az/smith_arthur/bio.jhtml   (295 words)

  
 Smith, AJM
Arthur James Marshall Smith was born in Montreal, Quebec in 1902.
Throughout his lifetime, Smith's works were published in anthologies, and he became recognized nationally as a poet, critic and anthologist.
Among Smith's most distinguished awards were the Governor General's Award in 1943, for "News of the phoenix and other poems", and the Lorne Pierce Medal in 1966.
www.trentu.ca /library/archives/81-019.htm   (478 words)

  
 Beloit College Archives -- Archive Collections -- Alumni -- Arthur Henderson Smith Finding Aid
Paper discussing A. Smith's role in persuading President Theodore Roosevelt to return a significant portion of the Chinese indemnity paid after the Boxer Rebellion in the form of scholarship monies to send Chinese students to the U.S. for college.
Smith's handwritten Civil War Diary, kept from May 16, 1864 to September 21, 1864, when his College class served in the Union Army.
Smith in China in 1904 (by the postmark on the envelope).
www.beloit.edu /~libhome/Archives/acoll/alum/ahsmith-fa.html   (804 words)

  
 Arthur Smith
Arthur Smith serves as Vice President of Chapters and an ex-officio member of the Board of Directors for the National Space Society (NSS).
Smith has been involved in several innovative additions to the Web site, including a chapters blog linked from the NSS home page, for which he does much of the writing.
Smith has worked with NSS committees, board members and the executive directors on national space issues for several years.
www.nss.org /about/bios/smith.html   (295 words)

  
 Arthur L. Smith   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Arthur L. Smith, 86, of Owensboro passed away Sunday, Feb. 6, 2005, at Hermitage Care and Rehabilitation Center.
Smith grew up in southern Indiana in Hazelton and Mount Olympus and graduated from Mount Olympus High School in 1936.
Smith was an active member of the US Sunday school class at Central United Methodist, singing in the choir for 17 years and serving on the administrative board.
www.messenger-inquirer.com /records/obituaries/8082811.htm   (315 words)

  
 WELCOME   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
By 1895, C. Smith and Sons was the largest U.S. bicycle parts manufacturer, eventually becoming the largest in the world.
Arthur O. Smith, a son of the founder, develops the world's first press steel automobile frame.
Smith was a leading supplier of line pipe until it exited the business in 1972.
www.aosmith.com /about/aoshistweb   (1098 words)

  
 Brandweek: Arthur Smith: it's showtime - Fox Sports Net
The first thing that comes across when talking with Arthur Smith is his exuberance: The dude loves his job.
Although Smith prefers not to mention the rival net by name, nearly everything he does is meant to hammer away at the folks in Bristol, Conn. Fox Sports News starts an hour earlier than SportsCenter in the east.
Smith is even skewing toward the younger-than-18 audience during the late afternoon; he calls it the "rush-hour extreme daypart."
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0BDW/is_n18_v39/ai_20822692   (981 words)

  
 BBC - Radio 4 - Presenters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Arthur Smith is a compère beyond compare, playwright, panellist and performer of international stature.
Arthur attended a South London grammar school, became head boy and went on to the University of East Anglia where Malcolm Bradbury marked one of his plays B- and suggested he stick to comedy.
Arthur presents Radio 4's weekly programme about travel and much else besides, Excess Baggage, and previously presented a Radio 4 travel documentary series, Sentimental Journey.
www.bbc.co.uk /radio4/presenters/smith_biog.shtml   (237 words)

  
 Honorable Arthur R. Smith, Jr. - 21st Judicial District - Mesa County Judge - BE RETAINED - Member Resources - Colorado ...
Judge Smith is an experienced, efficient County Judge who heard approximately 7,100 cases in 2001, the majority of which were traffic and misdemeanor cases.
Judge Smith enjoys carrying out his responsibilities, telling the Commission that in 19 years on the bench there never has been a day when he did not look forward to coming to work.
Judge Smith is aware he needs to articulate more clearly his verbal rulings and orders, and that is a goal he has set for himself.
www.cobar.org /group/display.cfm?GenID=1650   (214 words)

  
 UH - Arthur K. Smith, Investiture
The University of Houston and the UH System communities officially welcomed new Chancellor and President Arthur K. Smith at the UH Investiture ceremony Friday, Nov. 14, 1997, in the Ezekiel Cullen Performance Hall.
Nearly 1,100 people attended the investiture, which formally recognized Smith as the new leader of the main UH campus as well as the UH System.
In his investiture address, Smith called on the UH community to help meet the challenges the UH System faces.
www.uh.edu /admin/president/smith/about-investiture.html   (154 words)

  
 UH - Arthur K. Smith, News
Chancellor Smith reports on the 75th Legislature and its impact on higher education and the UH System
Smith is saying his goodbyes and leaving U. fit for the future
University of Houston President Arthur K.Smith is calling for a full audit of graduate courses for fall 1997 and the upcoming spring 1998 terms at the University to ensure that all courses meet University guidelines and adhere to established policies
www.uh.edu /admin/president/smith/about-news.html   (667 words)

  
 Arthur L. Smith Jr. obit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
CUTLER - Arthur L. Smith Jr., 62, died at 6 p.m.
He was born in Denmark, Illinois on July 14, 1926 to Arthur and Ida May (Campbell) Smith.
In addition to his daughter, he was preceded in death by two brothers, Bill and Jim Smith, and two sisters, Martha Lorene Smith Gruber and Ellen Irene Smith.
www.perrycountyillinois.net /sub50.htm   (211 words)

  
 Arthur Smith   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
SPRINGDALE, Ark. - When Arthur Smith was one month old, his mother wrapped him up in a blanket and dropped him off at Gimbles Department Store [New York City].
Found on Jan. 18, 1918, with no indication of a name or birthday, he was baptized as a Protestant, arbitrarily was given the name Arthur Fields and was bounced around from foster home to foster home for several years.
Meanwhile the Smith family was waiting at the Methodist church in Clarinda, Iowa.
www.orphantrainriders.com /riders/ASmith11.html   (279 words)

  
 Comedy Theatre: Arthur Smith
Join writer and comedian Arthur Smith and his guest star Adam Wide (from TV's Noel's House Party) on a descent into hell.
Part medieval lecture,part surrealist musical, Smith's latest creation takes us from purgatory to paradise as we learn about his own battle with the demon drink.
Arthur Smith is best known for his performances on TV and Radio on the BBC's Grumpy Old Men, Red Dwarf, Just a Minute and currently on The Smith Lectures.
www.theambassadors.com /comedy/sp_p1653.html   (216 words)

  
 William Arthur Smith, Jr., Chief Warrant Officer, United States Army
It was determined that the recovered crew members survived the crash and later died by drowning.
A photo taken on the morning of September 28 of the shoreline in the same general area as the crash was examined by a photo interpreter who stated that it appeared that in the photo something or someone was dragged ashore in the vicinity of the crash site.
CWO Smith's remains were subsequently located and identified.
www.arlingtoncemetery.net /wasmithjr.htm   (520 words)

  
 Noetic Health Institute Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Smith offers a series of full day and half-day or evening seminars and lectures on the following topics for health care professionals:
Smith also delivers lectures on the same topics as a keynote speaker for luncheons and other meetings.
Smith's dissertation, The Power of Thought to Heal: An Ontology of Personal Faith, along with other published writings appear in their entirety from the Writings page of this site.
www.arthursmithphd.com   (404 words)

  
 Arthur Smith Ph.D - Ciena
Arthur Smith, Ph.D. has served as Senior Vice President, Global Operations since September 2003.
Previously Dr. Smith served as Senior Vice President, Worldwide Customer Services and Support from June 2002 and as Senior Vice President, Core Transport Division from May 2001.
From 1988 to 1997, Smith was employed with Nortel Networks in Ottawa, Canada and Harlow, England as a research engineer in optoelectronics.
www.ciena.com /corporate/corpinfo_636.htm   (115 words)

  
 Arthur Smith -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Arthur Smith -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
(Click link for more info and facts about Arthur Smith (comedian)) Arthur Smith (comedian), British comedian
(Click link for more info and facts about Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith) Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith, American guitar player, composer
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/a/ar/arthur_smith.htm   (44 words)

  
 All Saints' Day in New Orleans: Arthur Smith   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Rob Florence is the author of New Orleans Cemeteries: Life in the Cities of the Dead.
"Arthur Raymond Smith is a very interesting, eccentric, flamboyant New Orleans character who is a very talented folk artist, except he doesn't sell his art.
I spent the morning with Arthur Raymond Smith as he tended a graveside memorial to his mother.
www.pulseplanet.com /archive/Oct00/2260.html   (278 words)

  
 Sing Out! The Folk Song Magazine: Fiddlin' Arthur Smith and His Dixieliners Fiddlin' Arthur Smith and his Dixieliners ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Country fiddling (that's what Fiddlin' Arthur Smith always called his style) hasn't progressed very far since Smith's Grand Ol' Opry debut in 1927.
Unfortunately, no recordings were made of Smith with the McGees, but they were a hard-driving string band that allowed Arthur to more fully develop his style.
By 1935, Smith was recording with the Delmores for Bluebird and with those recordings we begin this fine collection.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1197/is_3_46/ai_92083717   (403 words)

  
 Arthur A. Smith Covered Bridge - New England Travel
The Arthur A. Smith Bridge spans the North River and is located in Colrain on Route 112 about 5 miles from Route 2.
This bridge was built in 1886 and is about 100 feet long.
Here is the inside view of the Arthur A. Smith Covered Bridge.
www.bellaonline.org /articles/art6041.asp   (151 words)

  
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Quick facts (Styles, locations, mediums, teachers, subjects, geography, etc.) (Arthur Smith)
Born in 1929, Arthur Hall Smith grew up in Norfolk, Virginia.
He received his first drawing instruction at an early age from his father, who was a naval architect.
www.askart.com /artist/S/arthur_hall_smith.asp?ID=122599   (239 words)

  
 Sheet Music Plus - Arthur Smith: Duelling Banjos - Piano Solo - From "Deliverance"
Arthur Smith: Duelling Banjos - Piano Solo - From "Deliverance"
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban By John Williams...
Arthur Smith: Duelling Banjos For guitar and 5-string banjo...
www.sheetmusicplus.com /a/item.html?id=68195&item=1306124   (128 words)

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