Some articles on smith, college:
... Emily Danvers Smith, 1st Viscountess Hambleden (1828–1913) William Frederick Danvers Smith, 2nd Viscount Hambleden (1868–1928) William Henry Smith, 3rd Viscount Hambleden (1903–1948 ...
... between the United Kingdom and Rhodesia at an impasse, Smith (according to his autobiography Bitter Harvest) had authorized a committee under Cabinet ... document in storage in the Rhodesian Parliament building until the morning of November 11, when Smith and his cabinet colleagues — after a last-minute appeal by ... Clarke was then directed by Smith to prepare the signing ceremony ...
... A college professor at the Spider-Friends' university, Hiawatha Smith is the son of the heroic chief of the Native American nations that fought against the Axis ... Hiawatha Smith's home is adorned with decorations from various cultures including Hindu and native African tribes and he often employs a boomerang in battle ...
... Smith grind, a skateboarding trick Smith machine, a piece of weight training equipment Smith and Weller Building, listed on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Henry ...
... Zuriel Smith (born January 15, 1980 in Richmond, Virginia) is an American football wide receiver and return specialist who is currently a free agent ... Smith has played for the Dallas Cowboys, the New York Giants, the New England Patriots, and the Rhein Fire ... Smith attended Atlee High School in Mechanicsville, Virginia ...
Famous quotes containing the words career, college and/or smith:
“He was at a starting point which makes many a mans career a fine subject for betting, if there were any gentlemen given to that amusement who could appreciate the complicated probabilities of an arduous purpose, with all the possible thwartings and furtherings of circumstance, all the niceties of inward balance, by which a man swings and makes his point or else is carried headlong.”
—George Eliot [Mary Ann (or Marian)
“[B]y going to the College [William and Mary] I shall get a more universal Acquaintance, which may hereafter be serviceable to me; and I suppose I can pursue my Studies in the Greek and Latin as well there as here, and likewise learn something of the Mathematics.”
—Thomas Jefferson (17431826)
“People say that life is the thing, but I prefer reading.”
—Logan Pearsall Smith (18651946)