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 Edward Smith - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Captain Edward John Smith, RD, RNR, (January 27, 1850– April 15, 1912) was the captain of the RMS Titanic when it sank in 1912.
In the 1997 film Titanic, Captain Edward Smith was portrayed by Bernard Hill.
Smith was regarded as a 'safe captain' and, for the period, he probably was.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Edward_Smith   (541 words)

  
 James Edward Smith - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sir James Edward Smith (December 2, 1759 – March 17, 1828) was an English botanist and founder of the Linnean Society.
For the mayor of Toronto by this name please see James Edward Smith (Toronto).
Smith was a friend of Sir Joseph Banks who was offered the entire collection of books, manuscripts and specimens of the Swedish natural historian and botanist Carolus Linnaeus, following the death of his son Carolus Linnaeus the Younger.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/James_Edward_Smith   (338 words)

  
 William Edward Smith
WILLIAM EDWARD SMITH is a Pawnee County farmer whose commercial rating in Dun or Bradstreet would be as high as the esteem which is paid him for his achievements and his thorough public spirit in community affairs.
Esau Smith was an Englishman by birth and parentage.
Esau Smith in time was one of the chief growers of the wheat staple in his section of the county.
skyways.lib.ks.us /kansas/genweb/archives/1919ks/s/smithwe.html   (1617 words)

  
 About Edward R. Smith
Edward Reaugh (pronounced "Ray") Smith, an Illinoisan transplanted to Texas at mid-century, husband, father, and grandfather, has had broad interests in life.
In March, 1982, to dedicate a new Steinway concert grand piano the Smiths were giving to the recital hall at Texas Tech University, he played Beethoven's Third Piano Concerto with an orchestra composed of faculty and advanced students.
Coincidentally, the year 1988 is when Smith's search for deeper understanding of the Bible brought the work of Rudolf Steiner and anthroposophy to his attention.
www.bibleandanthroposophy.com /Smith/main/smith1.html   (711 words)

  
 Edward Smith (c1720-1807) and Catherine Stumph, Catherine Stonecypher and Catherine Stonecypher of VA, NC and Carter Co, TN
Edward Smith and his first two wives had eleven children, and he and his third wife Catherine had one child for a total of twelve, all of which were named in Edward’s 1807 Will.
Edward Smith (c1720-1807) and Catherine Stumph, Catherine Stonecypher and Catherine Stonecypher of VA, NC and Carter Co, TN martygrant.com
Samuel Smith could be a first cousin to Mary, or perhaps he is a more distant relative, or not related at all, as there were other Smiths in the area who are not known to be related to the Edward Smith family.
www.martygrant.com /gen/smith/smith-edward-carter.htm   (4595 words)

  
 Column with Contents
Edward Smith never forgot the firm Christian practices taught by his fervently religious Protestant parents, including reading and studying the Bible, which he continued to do daily.
Isaac Smith died in 1855, at the age of 44, and was buried in the graveyard of the Wesley Methodist Church in Stittsville (now Stittsville United Church).
The Smiths, Booths and other English Protestants had been brought to Castlecomer, Ireland from Yorkshire, England a century earlier to work in the local iron mines.
www.cyberus.ca /~ec089155/GENEALOGY/smith2.htm   (1417 words)

  
 Edward C. Smith
Smith, E.C., K. Govindswamy, M.R. Beale, M.J. Vascsinec, and G.A. Lesieutre, "Aeroelastic Response and Stability of a Helicopter with Elastomeric Lag Dampers," Journal of the American Helicopter Society, Vol.
Smith's research and teaching interests are in all aspects of helicopter dynamics, including tailored composite rotor blades, active vibration control, rotor lag damping and aeromechanical stability, shipboard helicopter operations, driveline dynamics, and anti-icing systems.
In 2002, Dr. Smith was awarded the Lawrence Sperry Award from the AIAA, citing his extraordinary leadership of the Rotorcraft Center, pioneering research in composite tailored rotor blades, and dedication to aerospace engineering education.
www.aero.psu.edu /smith.html   (1026 words)

  
 TITANIC - A Voyage of Discovery (captain)
Her Captain, Edward John Smith was known as "the millionaires Captain" and was one of the highest paid in the world.
Edward John Smith attended the Etruria British School until the age of 13 when he went to Liverpool to begin a seafaring career as an apprentice on a clipper ship - the 'Senator Weber' owned by Gibson and Co. - in 1869.
Captain Edward John Smith and the crew of the Titanic
www.euronet.nl /users/keesree/captain.htm   (2306 words)

  
 Charles Edward Smith
Charles Edward Smith was the fifth executive administrator of the University of Tennessee at Martin presiding in office from 1980 to 1985.
Smith was born in White County, Tennessee on May 19, 1939 to Cecil Edward Smith and Christine S. Newsome.
Currently, Dr. Smith is the Chancellor for The State University and Community College System of Tennessee.
www.utm.edu /departments/acadpro/library/departments/special_collections/archive/chancellor/smith.htm   (286 words)

  
 Edward Smith
Edward Michael Smith was born on April 11, 1980 at St. Clare's Hospital in St. John's.
Billy Houlihan, who Edward credits with sparking his interest in jazz.
Edward was surrounded by music all his life and began taking piano lessons from Mrs.
www.k12.nf.ca /laval/Commun2001/esmithjr.html   (238 words)

  
 Edward R. Smith's Music Career
WHEREAS, Edward Smith has demonstrated his broad awareness of the well-rounded life by developing his athletic abilities in several sports, most recently in the sport and art of running, which made possible his participation in the Boston Marathon; and
WHEREAS, Edward Smith served with honor in the United States Army, has taken in political life the deep personal interest required of citizens living in a democracy, and has faithfully served his community and his church in numerous ways in order that they might better mankind; and
Smith's nervousness showed in the fact when he set a faster tempo than the orchestra through the initial statement of the 1st movement, but then settled down and things went more musically thereafter.
www.bibleandanthroposophy.com /Smith/main/smith2.html   (840 words)

  
 Smith
Nathaniel Smith Nathaniel Smith was a Representative to the 1762.
Smith River (Oregon) The Smith River is a tributary of the Siuslaw River to the north.
Smith County, Kansas Smith County is a Wyandotte...
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/smith.html   (840 words)

  
 Paul Edward Smith
[47] Paul E. Smith and John J. Tanner.
King, Alan E. Mark, and Paul E. Smith.
Charge calculations in molecular mechanics 6: The calculation of partial atomic charges in nucleic acid bases and the electrostatic contribution to DNA base pairing.
www.ksu.edu /chem/personnel/faculty/grad/pes/smith_completepubslist.html   (1258 words)

  
 Biography
Edward Lucie-Smith was born in 1933 at Kingston, Jamaica.
This web-site is provided by Edward Lucie-Smith from his own resources.
His work as a photographer is included in the collections of the National Portrait Gallery, London; the Reina Sofia Museum, Madrid; the New Orleans Museum of Art; the Butler Institute of Art, Youngstown, Ohio; the Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel, and the Frissiras Museum, Athens.
www.arttomorrow.co.uk /Biography.htm   (799 words)

  
 Robert Edward Smith
obert Edward Smith composes tonal, melodic music that communicates to the lover of art music, yet is complex enough to bear repeated hearings.
Smith welcomes commissions from individuals celebrating a personal milestone, as well as from orchestral or chamber music groups seeking to expand their repertoire.
Smith also teaches harpsichord and continuo realization at the Hartt School, University of Hartford.
www.robertedwardsmith.com   (82 words)

  
 Edward Lucie-Smith
EDWARD LUCIE-SMITH was born in Kingston, Jamaica on 27th February 1933 and settled in Britain in 1946.
www.kimpoor.com /ed-bio.htm   (490 words)

  
 The Pioneers : An Anthology : Charles Edward Kingsford-Smith (1897-1935)
Charles Edward Kingsford-Smith was born in Brisbane in 1897, the youngest of seven children.
Smith and Ulm were introduced to Harry Lyon, an American recommended as a good navigator, and he in turn introduced his fellow countryman, James Warner, as flight engineer.
Charles Edward Kingsford-Smith was born on February 9, 1897 in Brisbane.
www.ctie.monash.edu.au /hargrave/k-smith.html   (14645 words)

  
 Smith Genealogy
Presley Edward SMITH was born on January 3, 1910 in Uvalde, Uvalde county, TX and died on Ocober 5, 1993 in Plano, Collin county, TX.
Benjamin Edward SMITH was born June 3, 1881 in Clyde, Callahan county, TX and died on October 24, 1972 in San Angelo, Tom Green county, TX.
Presley Edward SMITH was born December 28, 1837 in Logan county, Kentucky and died on May 4, 1917 in Port Arthur, Jefferson county, TX.
mason.math.tntech.edu /smitpage.htm   (600 words)

  
 Fallen Heroes Memorial: Marine 1st Sgt. Edward Smith
Smith You are a true american hero serving your country as a Marine and as a Police officer your fellow Marines and officers are proud of you It made me sad to see you go then I felt and huge ammount of pride knowing that there is Marines out there protecting my freedom like you.
Smith was a part-time police officer in Anaheim, California while he was an active duty Marine.
I saw Sgt Smith was special from the beginning and prayed nothing would happen to him, then had great hope when it seemed he might survive his wounds.
www.fallenheroesmemorial.com /oif/profiles/smithedward.html   (7987 words)

  
 pp268-275 Draper 'House of Stanley', 1864
Charles-James-Fox Stanley ; and, in addition to the pall-bearers, the funeral was also attended, from Knowsley, by the Earl of Wilton, the Rev.
As a sportsman, however, Lord Derby had no superior, and in this character the representative of the illustrious House of Stanley, and England’s proudest earl, made himself most conspicuous, and many are the pleasing anecdotes which might be enumerated to show that he merited that reputation and universal esteem he lived so long to enjoy.
The tenants assembled to the number of 450, mounted for the most part on black horses, and upwards of 100 carriages of the nobility and gentry of the county, and also the state carriage of the mayor of Liverpool, joined in the procession.
www.isle-of-man.com /manxnotebook/fulltext/hs1864/p268.htm   (7987 words)

  
 Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stanley, a conservative Whig, broke with the ministry over the disestablishment of the
Lord Stanley between them pursuing a course of action that was aimed at building up power through financial strength, seeking to avoid wars at all costs, cooperating with any other powers as needs be and working through the Concert of Europe to resolve problems.
In 1832 he was created Baron Stanley of Bickerstaffe and entered the House of Lords.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Edward_Geoffrey_Smith_Stanley,_14th_Earl_of_Derby   (7987 words)

  
 The lowering of higher education - The Washington Times: Commentary
Edward C. Smith is the director of American Studies at American University.
Sadly, they will instead be known more for the "depth" of their self-imposed shallowness, and by Aristotle's definition of the word, that will be a genuine American "tragedy" of enormous magnitude and cultural consequence.
www.washingtontimes.com /commentary/20030628-094917-9160r.htm   (1184 words)

  
 Biography: Robert Edward Smith
Robert Edward Smith has written music for vocal and instrumental ensembles of all sizes ranging from unaccompanied viola to symphony orchestra.
Glastonbury, CT “Robert Edward Smith has a sense of melody in about any style you can name.
Smith has been Director of the Trinity College Summer Chamber Music Series since 1997.
www.robertedwardsmith.com /biography.html   (186 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Earl of Derby
Edward outlived James (who died in 1771) and he was succeeded by James' son Edward Smith-Stanley ( 1752- 1834).
Edward Stanley, 11th Earl of Derby ( 1689 - 1776) was descended from the brother of the 2nd Earl, and he succeeded to the earldom in 1736.
The subsidiary titles of the Earl of Derby are: Baron Stanley of Bickerstaffe (created 1832) and Baron Stanley of Preston (1886).
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Earl-of-Derby   (186 words)

  
 JEAN EDWARD SMITH PAPERS: FOLDER LISTING
DESCRIPTION: 1 TLS dated 2/16/1973 from Lucius D. Clay to Jean Edward Smith with reference to Colonel David Robinson, Control Officer of the Office of Military Government of the United States for Germany.
DESCRIPTION: 1 TLS (w/ envelope) dated 12/19/1972 from Lucius Clay to Jean Edward Smith indicating that Sam Kramer and Charles Kraemer were different people and expressing interest in Clay's correspondence to James F. Byrnes.
DESCRIPTION: 1 TLS dated 2/25/1972 from Lucius Clay to Jean Edward Smith with reference to visits with Walter Reuther during World War II.
www.library.georgetown.edu /dept/speccoll/fl/f234}1.htm   (2513 words)

  
 Edward Smith Sayres
His father, Caleb Smith Sayres, was distinguished physician, who is mentioned by Dr. Benjamin Rush as being particularly skilful in the treatment of yellow fever during the epidemic of 1798.
SAYRES, Edward Smith, consul, born in Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania, 6 October, 1799" died in Philadelphia, 29 March, 1877.
You are in: Museum of History >> Hall of North and South Americans >> Edward Smith Sayres
www.famousamericans.net /edwardsmithsayres   (326 words)

  
 Edward John Smith - Wikiquote
Captain Edward John Smith, Royal Naval Reserve (27 January 1850– 15 April 1912) was the captain of the RMS Titanic when it sank in 1912
When anyone asks me how I can best describe my experience in nearly forty years at sea, I merely say, uneventful.
en.wikiquote.org /wiki/Edward_John_Smith   (136 words)

  
 James Edward Smith Jr.
My father James Edward Smith, Jim Edd as he was called, was bishop when World War II started.
Our dad, James Edward Smith, had a nick name, "Stubby".
All the eligible boys were inducted into the Army and those able to work moved for jobs in the Military plants.
www.lofthouse.com /history/jensen/smith_james_edward_jr.html   (1733 words)

  
 Charles Edward Kingsford Smith
Charles Edward Kingsford Smith was born in Hamilton, Brisbane, Australia, February 9, 1897.
On May 31, 1928, Kingsford Smith and his crew took off from Oakland, California, and arrived in Brisbane via Honolulu and Fiji eight days later.
The pictures of Kingsford Smith and the Southern Cross where provided to the ALLSTAR website by Mr.
www.allstar.fiu.edu /aero/ksmith.htm   (305 words)

  
 Adam Smith Page
It was developed by Edward J. Harpham, Associate Professor of Government and Political Economy at The University of Texas at Dallas, in order to promote the study of the moral, political, and economic ideas of Adam Smith.
The Adam Smith Page was first published on June 16, 1998.
The web site provides scholars, students, and other interested readers with an entry into the vast scholarship on Smith.
www.utdallas.edu /~harpham/adam.htm   (126 words)

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