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Encyclopedia > David Smith

David Smith is the name of:


In sports:

  • David Smith (athlete) (born 1962), retired British Olympic hammer thrower
  • David Smith (baseball historian), founder of Retrosheet
  • David Smith (curler), Scottish curler
  • David Smith (footballer born 1970), former English professional footballer who played between 1989 and 2004
  • David Smith (footballer born 1968), former English professional footballer who played between 1986 and 2003
  • David Smith (Gloucestershire cricketer) (1934–2003), English cricketer who played between 1956 and 1971
  • David Smith (rugby footballer), Samoan rugby player
  • David Smith (Surrey, Sussex and Worcestershire cricketer) (born 1956), English cricketer who played between 1986 and 1990
  • David Smith (sportsman) (1884–1963), Australian Aussie rules football who played between 1903 and 1914
  • Davey Boy Smith (1962–2002), British professional wrestler also known as "The British Bulldog"
  • David Smith (autoracer)
  • David Smith (English Rugby Player)
  • David Smith (race walker), Australian Olympic race walker

In politics and government: David W. Smith is a baseball researcher and historian. ... David Smith is a Scottish curler. ... David Robert Smith (born October 5, 1934, Fishponds, Bristol, died December 17, 2003, Bristol) was an English cricketer who played in 5 Tests from 1961 to 1962. ... David Mark Smith (born January 9, 1956, Balham, London) is a former English cricketer who played in 2 Tests and 2 ODIs from 1986 to 1990. ... David Boy (Davey Boy) Smith (November 28, 1962 – May 18, 2002) was an English professional wrestler. ...

In arts and entertainment: Sir David Iser Smith KCVO, AO (born 9 August 1933) is a retired Australian public servant. ... The Honourable David Duncan Smith is a Canadian jurist. ... for the current Senator, and former MP from Don Valley East, please see David Paul Smith. ... David Paul Smith, PC , QC , BA , LL.B (born May 16, 1941) is a Canadian lawyer and politician. ... David Adam Smith (born June 15, 1965), American politician, has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives since 1997, representing the Ninth Congressional District of Washington. ... The North Carolina General Assembly of 1777 met in two sessions in New Bern, North Carolina, from April 7 to May 9, 1777, and from November 15 to December 24, 1777. ... The USFWS logo The United States Fish and Wildlife Service is a unit of the United States Department of the Interior that is dedicated to managing and preserving wildlife. ...

In education or religion: David Smith: Saffron Walden celebrity. ... The Banquet (1951), installation at Kykuit. ... Dexters Laboratory (Dexters Lab for short) is an American animated television series created by Genndy Tartakovsky. ... Trax is a two-player abstract strategy game, invented by David Smith in 1980. ... Andantino is a two-player dynamic board game of abstract strategy, invented by David Smith. ... The Alberni Quartet is a string quartet, whose members have included: Dennis Simons, first violin Howard Davis, second violin, later first violin Peter Pople, second violin John White, then Berian Evans, then Roger Best, then Matthew Souter viola Gregory Baron, then David Smith, cello They are based in Harlow, Essex...

  • David Smith (historian) (born 1963), British historian
  • David Eugene Smith, Ph.D. (1860–1944), American mathematician and educator
  • Sir David Smith (botanist), principal of Edinburgh University from 1987 to 1994
  • David A. Smith (Mormon) (1879–1952), bishop and first president of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir
  • David Smith (bishop), Bishop of Bradford

In criminal history: David L. Smith, born in Eastbourne, Sussex in 1964, is a noted historian of the Early Modern period of British history, particularly political, constitutional, legal and religious history in the Stuart period. ... David Eugene Smith, Ph. ... The Bishop of Bradford is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Bradford, in the Province of York The diocese covers the extreme west of Yorkshire, and has its see in the City of Bradford where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter. ...

  • David Smith, ex-husband of Susan Smith and author of a book about the deaths of their sons

In medicine: Susan Smith (born September 26, 1971 as Susan Leigh Vaughan), of Union, South Carolina, was convicted July 22, 1995, of murdering her two sons, 3-year-old Michael Daniel Smith, born October 10, 1991, and 14-month-old Alexander Tyler Smith, born August 5, 1993, and later sentenced to life...

  • David E. Smith (born 1939), American doctor specializing in addiction medicine

David Smith could also be:

  • David L. Smith (virus writer) (born c. 1968), author of the Melissa worm
  • David A. Smith (computer scientist) (born 1957), American computer scientist
  • David M. Smith (1926–1950), American soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
  • David M. Smith (inventor), American inventor of the metal spring wooden clothespin
  • David Walter Smith, Taipei-based Canadian photojournalist
  • David Smith (1701–1787), father of Claudius Smith

In March of 1999, David L. Smith, a 31-year old New Jersey programmer, released the Melissa virus in Aberdeen Township, New Jersey. ... David M. Smith was a soldier in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. ... Claudius Smith (1736 – January 22, 1779), the notorious Cowboy of the American Revolution was the oldest son of David Smith (1701–1787) – a tailor, cattleman, miller, constable, and finally judge – from Brookhaven, New York and Meriam (Williams) Carle from Hempstead, New York the daughter of Samuel Williams. ...

See also

The MIDI standard was first proposed by Dave Smith in 1981 in a paper to the Audio Engineering Society. ... Image File history File links Disambig_gray. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Anthroponym. ...

  Results from FactBites:
 
Guggenheim Collection - Artist - Smith - Biography (400 words)
David Smith was born March 9, 1906, in Decatur, Indiana.
Smith’s first solo show of drawings and welded-steel sculpture was held at Marion Willard’s East River Gallery in New York in 1938.
Smith taught at Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, New York, from 1948 to 1950, and at Bennington College, Bennington, Vermont, and other schools during the 1950s.
Guggenheim Museum - Exhibitions - David Smith: A Centennial - Overview (381 words)
Organized on the 100th anniversary of the artist’s birth, David Smith: A Centennial presents over 120 of his greatest sculptures, as well as a selection of his drawings and sketchbooks, from his entire 33-year career as a sculptor.
This collage aesthetic, combined with the influence of Surrealism, led Smith, like his contemporaries in the world of painting, to formulate a new mode of expressionism amid the turbulent context of the World War II and its aftermath.
When Smith died suddenly in a tragic car accident in 1965, he was at the height of his creative powers, and he left behind an expansive yet remarkably coherent, and extraordinarily powerful, body of work.
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