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Radiator (disambiguation) | wiktionary | A radiator is any of several types of heat exchangers designed to transfer thermal energy from one medium to another for the purpose of cooling or heating.
Radiator can also refer to:
Radiator (heating), the conventional heating of a building
Radiator (engine cooling)
Electric radiator, a ubiquitous household heating appliance
Radiator (antenna), an electrical antenna
Black body, an object with perfect radiation absorption and emission
Information radiator, a display of information posted on a wall where passers-by can see it, typically used in software development
Radiator (album), a 1997 album by the Super Furry Animals
Radiator (band), or their self-titled 1999 album
Radiator (film), a 2014 film |
Radiator (disambiguation) | See also | See also
The Radiators (disambiguation) |
Radiator (disambiguation) | Table of Content | wiktionary, See also |
Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Africa articles by quality/2 | User:WP 1.0 bot/Historical | |
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Matt Leveque | Short description | Matt Leveque (born September 20, 1984) is a lacrosse player for the Colorado Mammoth in the National Lacrosse League. Leveque was the captain of the Surrey Stickmen and All Star in the British Columbia Junior A league in 2005. During the off season Matt plays for a local team, Langley Thunder.
While playing for the Langley Thunder on August 27, 2011, the team won the Western Lacrosse Association Championship for the first time in franchise history. Leveque is expected to play in the national Mann Cup that will be held in September 2011 at the Langley Events Centre. |
Matt Leveque | Statistics | Statistics |
Matt Leveque | NLL | NLL
Β Β RegularΒ Season Β Playoffs Season Team GP G A Pts LB PIM GP G A Pts LB PIM 2006 Colorado 4 2 0 2 13 6 2 0 0 0 3 5 2007 Colorado 12 1 2 3 35 19 1 0 0 0 2 4 2008 Colorado 8 0 1 1 22 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 2009 Colorado 12 4 2 6 46 11 1 1 0 1 1 0 NLL Totals 36 7 5 12 116 49 4 1 0 1 6 9 |
Matt Leveque | External links | External links
Player Bio Page
Category:1984 births
Category:Living people
Category:Colorado Mammoth players
Category:Canadian lacrosse players
Category:Sportspeople from Surrey, British Columbia
Category:Lacrosse people from British Columbia
Category:Lacrosse defenders
Category:Langley Thunder (lacrosse) players |
Matt Leveque | Table of Content | Short description, Statistics, NLL, External links |
Transmission Communications | Short description | Transmission Communications (or Trans:Com) is an independent record label based in Brisbane, Australia. The label focuses on the production and performance of electronic music; including techno, industrial, synthpop, experimental, and all manner of crossovers.
During the 1990s, the label released a range of compilations for the Brisbane scene, including Evidence, Cyberia, and Abstraction, as well as releasing works from Pure Bunk, Low Key Operations, Sphere, Tycho Brahe, The Blood Party, All Electric Kitchen, and others. Additionally, the label has curated showcases, including Cyberia (1995), 101 (2001), the Silhouette Series (2006), and Upgrade (2007).
In September 2014, the label published "BNE β The Definitive Archive: Brisbane Independent Electronic Music Production 1979-2014", which is a hardcover book and USB music archive that features 140 bands & artists, and 261 tracks.Project BNE: Brisbane Independent Electronic Music Production 1979-2014 The launch event for BNE was held on 6 September 2014 at the Brisbane Powerhouse, and featured live performances from The Megamen, Vision Four 5, Soma Rasa, and Boxcar, supported by DJ Jen-E.
The label is now focussed on digital distribution and aggregation through iTunes and others, and is still involved in progressing Brisbane as one of Australia's key centres for alternative music production. |
Transmission Communications | See also | See also
List of record labels
List of electronic music record labels |
Transmission Communications | References | References |
Transmission Communications | External links | External links
Transmission Communications' home page
Label discography
Label's Soundcloud page
Category:Australian independent record labels
Category:Electronic music record labels
Category:Techno record labels
Category:House music record labels
Category:Synth-pop record labels
Category:Industrial record labels
Category:Indie pop record labels |
Transmission Communications | Table of Content | Short description, See also, References, External links |
Wikipedia:WikiProject Aviation/Outreach/Newsletter March 2007 | 36px|left The Aviation WikiProject Newsletter Issue I - March 2007 Project news
An independent Aviation peer review has been created for the benefit of the project. Articles can receive significantly more feedback within the project than they did on the generic peer review page.
The project's Collaboration of the Month is still waiting for nominations.
Familiarize yourself with , a navigation template with links to all the major projects and subpages.
is a great place to find something to do. Each project has their own to-do list here, and other announcements can keep you up to date on the current projects.
is the project banner for use by all aviation related projects. All links to the old templates need converting to the new one. From the Editors
Welcome to the inaugural issue of the Aviation WikiProject's newsletter! Use this newsletter as a mechanism to inform yourselves about progress at the project and please be inspired to take more active roles in what we do.
We would encourage all members to get more involved and if you are wondering what with, please ask.
Trevor MacInnis Current proposals and discussions
Airport Infobox overhaul - help decide on the format of the new airport infobox
Disambiguation - aims to decide on consistency in the terms used to disambiguate aviation terms. Project volunteers
Volunteers needed - if any members feel able to take on project tasks such as leading Task Forces, editing this Newsletter, monitoring and maintaining the Announcements template, heading up Outreach activity, managing Collaboration or Assessment activity or anything else you believe needs special attention, please let us know.To stop receiving this newsletter, or to receive it in a different format, please list yourself in the appropriate section here. |
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Japanese American National Library | Use mdy dates | The is a private non-lending library and resource center in San Francisco's Japantown for the collection and preservation of materials relating to Japanese Americans. It has been in operation since 1969.
The library's collection consists of the following:
Books related to Japanese-Americans and Asian-Americans
Periodicals, including magazines, newsletters, journals, newspapers, and newspaper clippings.
Reference materials and general information about Japanese-American and Asian-American organizations, as well as information about Japanese-American artists and writers"JANL Collections". (2006). Retrieved from: http://www.janlibrary.org/about_collection.php
The Japanese American National Library also contains an extensive archival collection. The most notable collection includes the archives of the Japanese American Citizens League Legislative Education Committee (JACL-LEC), an organization created to promote redress that ultimately became the Civil Liberties Act of 1988. |
Japanese American National Library | History | History
A national Japanese American Library began in 1967 as an idea shared between two individuals, Karl Matsushita and Tetsuden Kashima. However, the project did not come to fruition until 1969 with the onset of strikes throughout San Francisco State, wherein students demanded the creation of ethnic studies programs at the university. Karl Matsushita and Tetsuden Kashima began compiling basic curriculum materials, with the bulk of the early collection coming from donations made by those involved in the project. These funds and saving were given to help the library buy books, while additional materials were bequeathed to the library from local newspapers and authors.
After its relatively humble origin, the Japanese American Library under the leadership of their director Matsushita was able to move the library's location to a new space in the Nichibei Kai building in San Francisco's Japantown. Prior to this move much of the collection had been housed within personal garages and basements due to limited space. However, the continuously increasing collection resulted in the library have to more again in 1987 to its current location at 1619 Sutter Street, on the first floor of the Hinode Towers."History of JANL". (2006). Retrieved from: http://www.janlibrary.org/about_history.php
The library is dedicated to collecting and preserving materials and objects which pertain to the history and identity of the Japanese American people. They regard their primary purpose as establishing a library/resource center to preserve Japanese American cultural heritage, promote interest in Japanese American heritage, provide information relating to the needs of the Japanese American community, as well as serve as a bridge between the Japanese community and the general American public. Today the Japanese American National Library contains one of the most important and comprehensive collections on the history of the Japanese in the United States."Our Mission". (2006). Retrieved from: http://www.janlibrary.org/about_mission.php |
Japanese American National Library | See also | See also
Densho: The Japanese American Legacy Project
Japanese American National Museum
Japanese American Citizens League
Japanese American Committee for Democracy
History of the Japanese in San Francisco |
Japanese American National Library | References | References |
Japanese American National Library | External links | External links
Category:Japanese-American culture in San Francisco
Category:Ethnic libraries
Category:Libraries in San Francisco
Category:Japanese-American history
Category:Libraries in California
Category:Japanese-American organizations |
Japanese American National Library | Table of Content | Use mdy dates, History, See also, References, External links |
Joseph Rimmer | short description | Joseph Rimmer (6 January 1925 β 9 July 2011) was an English cricketer who played for first-class cricket for Derbyshire in 1949.
Rimmer was born at Langwith, Derbyshire. He began playing for the Derbyshire second XI during the 1948 season. During the 1949 season he played three first team matches when he took wickets in all the matches and as a tail ender was only out once. His debut in the County Championship was in June against Sussex, and he only lost his wicket when he was run out against New Zealand. A season when there were four powerful bowlers in the Derbyshire team gave Rimmer little chance to show his bowling credentials and he returned to the Second XI where he played in the 1950 season.
Rimmer was a right-arm medium-pace bowler and took five first-class wickets with an average of 52.80 and a best performance of 2 for 71. He was a right-handed batsman and played three innings in three first-class matches in which he made one run altogether.Joseph Rimmer at Cricket Archive |
Joseph Rimmer | References | References
Category:1925 births
Category:English cricketers
Category:Derbyshire cricketers
Category:2011 deaths
Category:People from Bolsover District
Category:Cricketers from Derbyshire
Category:20th-century English sportsmen |
Joseph Rimmer | Table of Content | short description, References |
List of people with surname Smith | Short description | Smith is one of the most common surnames in the English-speaking world. Following is a list of notable people with the surname Smith. |
List of people with surname Smith | People | People |
List of people with surname Smith | A | A
A. Hyatt Smith (1814β1892), American politician
A. Ledyard Smith (1901β1985), American archaeologist
Abby Hadassah Smith (1797β1879), American suffragist
Abigail Smith (fl. 1990sβ2010s), New Zealand academic
Addie Viola Smith (1893β1975), American attorney, trade commissioner, and Foreign Service officer
Ahmaad Smith (born 1983), American football player
Ainias Smith (born 2001), American football player
AJ Smith, American songwriter and musician
Akili Smith (born 1975), Canadian and American football player
Aldon Smith (born 1989), American football player
Aleck Smith (1871β1919), American baseball catcher
Ali Smith (born 1962), Scottish novelist and writer
Ambrose Smith (died 1584), English textile merchant and landowner
Amos Smith (1944β2025), American chemist and academic
Anne Curtis-Smith (born 1985), Filipina actress and TV host
Anno Smith (1915β1990), Dutch ceramist, painter and sculptor
Apisai Smith (born 1983), New Zealand-based Fijian footballer
Arabella Smith (fl. 1990s), Turks and Caicos Islands politician
Argile Smith (born 1955), clergyman and interim university president
Arian Smith (born 2001), American football player
Arkell Smith (born 1999), American gridiron football player
ΓrΓ³n Smith (born 1989), Irish racing driver
Ashbel Smith (1805β1886), father of the University of Texas, politician, doctor
August E. Smith (1879β1969), American politician and educator |
List of people with surname Smith | B | B
Bella Smith (born 2001), Australian rules footballer
Bessie Smith (1894β1937), American blues singer
Braden Smith (born 1996), American football player
Braden Smith (basketball) (born 2003), American basketball player
Brandt Smith (born 1959), Arkansas state legislator
Bruton Smith (1927β2022), American car racing promoter and CEO
Bubba Smith (1945β2011), American football player and actor
Burch Smith (born 1990), American baseball player |
List of people with surname Smith | C | C
C. Aubrey Smith (1863β1948), English cricketer and actor
Cal Smith (1932β2013), American country singer
Calvin Smith (born 1961), American sprinter
Celestine Smith (1903β1975), American psychotherapist
Chandler Smith (born 2002), American racing driver
Charitie Lees Smith (1741β1823), Irish hymnwriter, religious writer
Chloe Smith (born 1982), British Conservative party politician
Chloe Smith (musician) (born c. ), singer with Rising Appalachia
Christen Smith (1785β1816), Norwegian naturalist, aka Christian or Chretien Smith
Cleo Smith (born 2017/2018), Australian child who was abducted and rescued 18 days later
Colleen Smith (1925β2018), Canadian baseball player
Connie Smith (born 1941), American musician
Conrad Smith (born 1981), New Zealand rugby player
Constance Smith (1929β2003), Irish actor
Cordwainer Smith (pen name; 1913β1966), American science fiction author
Cotesworth P. Smith (1807β1862), Justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi |
List of people with surname Smith | D | D
Dallas Smith (born 1977), Canadian singer and songwriter
Dallas Smith (ice hockey) (born 1941), Canadian ice hockey player
Dallis Smith (born 1965), American football player
Dalton Smith (born 1997), British boxer
D'Ante Smith (born 1998), American football player
Delazon Smith (1816β1860), American politician
Delbert K. Smith (1862β1905), American politician
Delia Smith (born 1941), British television cook
Delia DueΓ±as Smith (1966β1985), stage name Pepsi Paloma, Filipino-American dancer and actress
Delos H. Smith (1884β1963), American architect
DeMaurice Smith (born 1964), American lawyer and labor official
Dena A. Smith (1899β1968), American politician
Derron Smith (born 1992), American football player
De'Veon Smith (born 1994), American football player
Devon Smith (born 1981), Grenadian cricketer
DeVonta Smith (born 1998), American football player
Dewey Smith (1972β2009), American aquanaut
Dhane Smith (born 1992), Canadian lacrosse player
Digby Smith (1935β2024), British military historian
Dinitia Smith (born 1945), American author and filmmaker
D'Joun Smith (born 1992), American football player
Dodie Smith (1896β1990), English novelist and playwright
Donta Smith (born 1983), professional basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
Dudley Smith (1926β2016), British politician
Dwayne Smith (born 1983), Barbadian cricketer |
List of people with surname Smith | E | E
E. E. Smith (1890β1965), American science fiction author
Eben Smith (1832β1906), American businessman
Edmond L. Smith (1829β1891), American politician from Pennsylvania and Colorado
Effie Smith (1914β1977), American jazz and blues singer and comedian
Egerton Smith (1774β1841), British publisher
Elerson Smith (born 1998), American football player
Elihu Hubbard Smith (1771β1798), American physician and man of letters
Elleine Smith (unknownβ1579), English woman executed for witchcraft
Elliott Smith (1969β2003), American singer-songwriter
Ellis Smith (1896β1969), British Labour Party politician
Ellison D. Smith (1864β1944), American politician, South Carolina senator
Elske Smith (born 1929), Dutch-American astronomer
Emmitt Smith (born 1969), American football player
Erik Smith (1931β2004), German-born British record producer, pianist and harpsichordist
Erwin Frink Smith (1854β1927), American bacteriologist
Estelle Turrell Smith (1854βafter 1896), American social reformer
EugΓ©nie M. RayΓ©-Smith (1871β1914), American lawyer and suffragist
Eva Munson Smith (1843β1915), American composer, poet, author |
List of people with surname Smith | F | F
Fayette Smith (1830β1867), American politician
Fyang Smith (born 2006), Filipino-American social media influencer and model |
List of people with surname Smith | G | G
Garth Smith (born 1955), bassist
Garth Smith (musician, born 1960), LDS musician
Geno Smith (born 1990), American football player
Gerald Lee Smith (born 1983), American rapper known as "Nekro G"
Germany Smith (1863β1927), 19th-century American baseball player
Gerrit Smith (1797β1874), philanthropist, abolitionist, U.S. Representative from New York
Gertrude Smith (1894β1985), American classicist
Gideon B. Smith (1793β1867), American physician, editor, and entomologist
Giles Alexander Smith (1829β1876), Union Army general in the American Civil War
Givani Smith (born 1998), Canadian ice hockey player
Grace Cossington Smith (1892β1984), Australian artist
Granger Smith (born 1979), American country music singer
Gretchen Smith (fl. 2010s), New York City Ballet dancer
Griffin Smith (1885β1955), Chief Justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court |
List of people with surname Smith | H | H
Hart F. Smith (born 1962), American mathematician
Harvest Smith (born 1963), American basketball player
Hayden Smith (born 1985), Australian player of American football
Haydon Smith (1901β1948), English cricketer
Herman L. Smith (1892β1950), American mathematician
Hobart Muir Smith (1912β2013), American herpetologist
Hoke L. Smith (1931β2004), American university president
Honor Smith (1908β1995), English neurologist
Hooley Smith (1903β1963), Canadian ice hockey player
Horton Smith (1908β1963), American golf player
Huey "Piano" Smith (1934β2023), American R&B pianist |
List of people with surname Smith | I | I
Ian Douglas Smith (1919β2007), Rhodesian farmer, fighter pilot, and Prime Minister
Ira Harvey Smith (1815β1883), Kansas state politician
Irv Smith Jr. (born 1998), American football player
Irving Smith (cricketer) (1884β1971), English cricketer
Irving Smith (RAF officer) (1917β2000), New Zealand flying ace
Ito Smith (born 1995), American football player |
List of people with surname Smith | J | J
J. R. Smith (born 1985), American basketball player
Jabari Smith (born 1977), American basketball player
Jabari Smith Jr. (born 2003), American basketball player
Jaclyn Smith (born 1945), American actress
Jacqui Smith (born 1962), British politician
Jada Pinkett Smith (born 1971), American actress and Will Smith's wife
Jaden Smith (born 1998), American actor, son of actor Will Smith
Jaleen Smith (born 1994), American basketball player
Jalen Smith (born 2000), American basketball player
Jamill Smith (born 1991), American football player
Jasper Smith (born 1965), English entrepreneur
Jasper K. Smith (1905β1992), American politician
Jaylin Smith, American football player
Jaylon Smith (born 1995), American football player
Jedediah Smith (1799β1831), American frontiersman, explorer, cartographer and writer
Jill W. Smith (born 1953), American philanthropist
J'Mar Smith (born 1996), American football player
Jonnu Smith (born 1995), American football player
Joy Smith (born 1947), Canadian House of Commons member
Justice Smith (born 1995), American film and television actor |
List of people with surname Smith | K | K
Kaden Smith (born 1997), American football player
Katrina Smith, (born 1973 or 1974), American politician
Karin Smith (born 1955), American javelin thrower
Katie Smith (born 1974), American basketball player
Keely Smith (1928β2017), American singer
Kem Smith, American politician
Kermit Smith (fl. 2000sβ2020s), American college baseball player and coach
Kerr Smith (born 1972), American actor
Kion Smith (born 1998), American football player
Klondike Smith (1887β1959), English baseball player
Kobe Smith (born 1998), American football player
Kurtwood Smith (born 1943), American actor |
List of people with surname Smith | L | L
L. J. Smith (born 1980), American football player
Lane Smith (1936β2005), American actor
Larkin I. Smith (1944β1989), Mississippi politician
Lars Olsson Smith (1836β1913), Swedish distiller and politician
Laurids Smith (1754β1794), Danish clergyman, philosopher and early animal rights writer
Laverne Smith (born 1954), American football player
Lawrie Smith (born 1956), British sailor
Lecitus Smith (born 1998), American football player
Lenny Smith (born 1942), American singer, songwriter, and music publisher
Lenzelle Smith Jr. (born 1991), American basketball player
Leslee Smith (born 1990), British Virgin Islands basketball player
Lewis Arthur Smith (1869β1958), American architect
Loren A. Smith (born 1944), judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims
Lovie Smith (born 1958), American football coach
Lot Smith (born 1830), American politician, soldier, and Mormon pioneer
Lucille Elizabeth Bishop Smith (1892β1985), American entrepreneur, chef, and inventor
Lucky Blue Smith (born 1998), American model and musician
Luella Dowd Smith (1847β1941), American poet, author
Lura Eugenie Brown Smith (1864β?), American journalist, newspaper editor, author |
List of people with surname Smith | M | M
M. Hoke Smith (1855β1931), United States Secretary of the Interior
Maason Smith (born 2002), American football player
Macdonald Smith (1892β1949), ScottishβAmerican professional golfer
Madeleine Smith (1835β1928), Scottish socialite and murder suspect
Madeline Smith (born 1949), English actress
Maealiuaki Smith, American football player
Maggie Smith (1934β2024), English actress
Maisie Smith (born 2001), English actress and singer
Marla Smith, American politician
Margo Smith (born 1942), American country music singer
Marguerite L. Smith (1894β1985), New York assemblywoman
Marilynn Smith (1929β2019), American golfer
Marva Smith (fl. 1970sβ2010s), Manitoba judge
Mayo Smith (1915β1977), American baseball player and manager
Mazi Smith (born 2001), American football player
Mervyn Ashmore Smith (1904β1994), Australian artist
Mili Smith (born 1998), Scottish curler
Miriam Smith (filmmaker), 21st century New Zealand filmmaker
Miriam Smith (swimmer) (born 1958), American swimmer
Moses "Whispering" Smith (1932β1984), American blues harmonicist and singer |
List of people with surname Smith | N | N
Nadine Smith (born 1965), American LGBTQ+ rights activist
Nana Smith (born 1971), American tennis player
Nellie von Gerichten Smith (1871β1952), American composer
Nicol Smith (writer), American writer
Niki Smith, American author and cartoonist
Noah Olivier Smith, American rapper known professionally as Yeat
Noland Smith (born 1943), American football player
Nora Archibald Smith (1859β1934), American children's book author |
List of people with surname Smith | O | O
Odean Smith (born 1996), West Indies cricket player
Omar Smith (born 1977), American football player
Orland Smith (1825β1903), American Civil War general
Orlando Smith (born 1944), Virgin Islands politician
Ozzie Smith (born 1954), American baseball player |
List of people with surname Smith | P | P
Paris Smith (fl. 2010s), American actress
Patti Smith (born 1946), American musician and artist
Paula Smith (born 1957), American tennis player
Pavin Smith (born 1996), American baseball player
Penny Smith (born 1958), English television presenter and newsreader
Pepe Smith (1947β2019), Filipino singer-songwriter and drummer
Percey F. Smith (1867β1956), American mathematician
Persifor Frazer Smith (1798β1858), American military officer
Persifor Frazer Smith (politician) (1808β1882), American politician and lawyer
Peyton Alex Smith (born 1994), American actor and rapper
Phyllida Crowley Smith (born 1968), English ballerina, theatre actress and choreographer
Phyllis Smith (born 1951), American actress and casting associate
Placida Garcia Smith (1896β1981), community organizer
Powel J. Smith (1874β1942), American businessman and politician |
List of people with surname Smith | Q | Q
Q. Smith, American stage actress |
List of people with surname Smith | R | R
Rachel Smith (born 1985), Miss USA 2007
Ragan Smith (born 2000), American Gymnast
Reilly Smith (born 1991), Canadian ice hockey player
RenΓ©e Felice Smith (born 1985), American actress
Rex Smith (born 1955), American actor and singer
Rhona Smith, British legal academic and UN special rapporteur
Roquan Smith (born 1997), American football player
Rosetta Smith (1770β1775βca. 1825), Afro-Trinidadian slave trader and entrepreneur
Ruby Smith (1903β1977), American classic female blues singer |
List of people with surname Smith | S | S
S. Talbot Smith (1861β1948), South Australian lawyer and journalist
St. Clair Smith (1889β1988), Justice of the South Dakota Supreme Court
Saivion Smith (born 1997), American football player
Sam Smith (born 1992), English singer and songwriter
Sammi Smith (1943β2005), American country music singer
Sammie Smith (born 1967), American football player
Sammy Smith (born 2003), American racing driver
Sanford W. Smith (1869β1929), New York politician
Saxton Smith (1802β1890), New York politician
Sekou Smith (1972β2021), American sportswriter
Shepard Smith (born 1964), American news anchor
Sheridan Smith (born 1981), English actress
Shi Smith (born 1998), American football player
Skyrocket Smith (1868β1916), American baseball player
Soapy Smith (1860β1898), alias of Jefferson Randolph Smith, American confidence man
Sonny Smith (born 1936), American college basketball coach
Sonny Smith (musician) (born 1972), American musician and playwright
Sonya Smith (born 1972), Hispanic and Latin-American telenovela actress
Speedy Smith (born 1993), American basketball player
Stef Smith (playwright), Scottish playwright
Stefan Smith (born 1989), Antiguan footballer
Stephen Edward Smith (1927-1990), American financial analyst, political strategist, brother-in-law John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Stow Smith (1864β1963), Australian stockbroker philanthropist
Stuff Smith (1909β1967), American jazz violinist
Sutton Smith (born 1996), American football player |
List of people with surname Smith | T | T
T. Alford-Smith (1864β1936), British geographer
T. J. Smith (born 1997), American football player
Taryn Delanie Smith (born 1997/1998), African-American beauty pageant competitor
Terell Smith (born 1999), American football player
Terquavion Smith (born 2002), American basketball player
Tiffany Smith (born 1982), American actor
Tiger Smith (1886β1979), English cricketer
Titus Smith Jr. (1768β1850), Canadian farmer, surveyor, and botanist
Tina Smith (born 1958), American politician
Todd Smith (born 1984), American professional wrestler known as Todd Hanson or Ivar
Tolu Smith (born 2000), American basketball player
Tommie Smith (born 1944), American athlete and football player
Torrey Smith (born 1989), American football player
Tremon Smith (born 1996), American football player
Tre'Quan Smith (born 1996), American football player
Trevis Smith (born 1976), Canadian football linebacker
Tubby Smith (born 1951), American college basketball coach
Truett Smith (1924β2000), American football player
Tykee Smith (born 2001), American football player
Tyran Smith (born 1974), New Zealand rugby league footballer
Tyreke Smith (born 2000), American football player
Tyron Smith (born 1990), American football player
Tyson Smith (born 1983), Canadian professional wrestler known as Kenny Omega |
List of people with surname Smith | V | V
Verdell Smith (born 1963), American professional boxer
Verdelle Smith (fl. 1960s), American pop singer
Viola Smith (1912β2020), American musician and drummer
Vyncint Smith (born 1996), American football player |
List of people with surname Smith | W | W
Watson Smith (1897β1993), American archaeologist
Willow Smith (born 2000), American entertainer, daughter of actor Will Smith
Wilson Smith (1897β1965), British virologist
Winford Henry Smith (1877β1961), American physician
Winifred Smith (1858β1925), English botanist and educationist
Worthington Curtis Smith (1823β1894), American politician
Worthington George Smith (1835β1917), English mycologist and archaeologist
Wycliffe Smith (born 1948), Prime Minister of Sint Maarten |
List of people with surname Smith | Y | Y
Yeardley Smith (born 1964), French-born American actress, comedian and writer |
List of people with surname Smith | Z | Z
Za'Darius Smith (born 1992), American football player
Zadie Smith (born 1975), English writer
Zhaire Smith (born 1999), American basketball player |
List of people with surname Smith | Disambiguation pages | Disambiguation pages |
List of people with surname Smith | A | A
Aaron Smith (disambiguation)
Abel Smith (disambiguation)
Abraham Smith (disambiguation)
Abram Smith (disambiguation)
Adam Smith (disambiguation)
Adrian Smith (disambiguation)
Al Smith (disambiguation)
Alan Smith (disambiguation)
Alana Smith (disambiguation)
Albert Smith (disambiguation)
Alex Smith (disambiguation)
Alexander Smith (disambiguation)
Alfred Smith (disambiguation)
Alice Smith (disambiguation)
Allison Smith (disambiguation)
Alvin Smith (disambiguation)
Amanda Smith (disambiguation)
Amy Smith (disambiguation)
Andre Smith (disambiguation)
Andrea Smith (disambiguation)
Andrew Smith (disambiguation)
Angela Smith (disambiguation)
Anna Smith (disambiguation)
Anne Smith (disambiguation)
Annie Smith (disambiguation)
Anthony Smith (disambiguation)
Antonio Smith (disambiguation)
April Smith (disambiguation)
Archibald Smith (disambiguation)
Archie Smith (disambiguation)
Arnold Smith (disambiguation)
Art Smith (disambiguation)
Arthur Smith (disambiguation)
Ashley Smith (disambiguation)
Augustus Smith (disambiguation)
Austin Smith (disambiguation) |
List of people with surname Smith | B | B
Barbara Smith (disambiguation)
Barry Smith (disambiguation)
Ben Smith (disambiguation)
Bernard Smith (disambiguation)
Bert Smith (disambiguation)
Betty Smith (disambiguation)
Brad Smith (disambiguation)
Brandon Smith (disambiguation)
Brendan Smith (disambiguation)
Brian Smith (disambiguation)
Brittany Smith (disambiguation)
Brooke Smith (disambiguation)
Bruce Smith (disambiguation)
Bryan Smith (disambiguation)
Bud Smith (disambiguation) |
List of people with surname Smith | C | C
Caleb Smith (disambiguation)
Cameron Smith (disambiguation)
Carl Smith (disambiguation)
Cary Smith (disambiguation)
Cecil Smith (disambiguation)
Cedric Smith (disambiguation)
Chad Smith (disambiguation)
Charles Smith (disambiguation)
Charlotte Smith (disambiguation)
Chris Smith (disambiguation)
Christian Smith (disambiguation)
Christina Smith (disambiguation)
Christine Smith (disambiguation)
Christopher Smith (disambiguation)
Chuck Smith (disambiguation)
Clarence Smith (disambiguation)
Clark Smith (disambiguation)
Clay Smith (disambiguation)
Clement Smith (disambiguation)
Clifford Smith (disambiguation)
Clifton Smith (disambiguation)
Clive Smith (disambiguation)
Clyde Smith (disambiguation)
Colin Smith (disambiguation)
Corey Smith (disambiguation)
Courtney Smith (disambiguation)
Craig Smith (disambiguation)
Curt Smith (disambiguation)
Cyril Smith (disambiguation) |
List of people with surname Smith | D | D
Dale Smith (disambiguation)
Damian Smith (disambiguation)
Damien Smith (disambiguation)
Dan Smith (disambiguation)
Daniel Smith (disambiguation)
Danny Smith (disambiguation)
Darrell Smith (disambiguation)
Darren Smith (disambiguation)
Daryl Smith (disambiguation)
Dave Smith (disambiguation)
David Smith (disambiguation)
Dean Smith (disambiguation)
Debbie Smith (disambiguation)
Denis Smith (disambiguation)
Dennis Smith (disambiguation)
Derek Smith (disambiguation)
Derrick Smith (disambiguation)
Des Smith (disambiguation)
Devin Smith (disambiguation)
Dick Smith (disambiguation)
Dominic Smith (disambiguation)
Don Smith (disambiguation)
Donald Smith (disambiguation)
Donna Smith (disambiguation)
Douglas Smith (disambiguation)
Drew Smith (disambiguation)
Dwight Smith (disambiguation)
Dylan Smith (disambiguation) |
List of people with surname Smith | E | E
Earl Smith (disambiguation)
Ed Smith (disambiguation)
Edgar Smith (disambiguation)
Edith Smith (disambiguation)
Edmund Smith (disambiguation)
Edward Smith (disambiguation)
Edwin Smith (disambiguation)
Elaine Smith (disambiguation)
Elbert Smith (disambiguation)
Elijah Smith (disambiguation)
Elizabeth Smith (disambiguation)
Ella Smith (disambiguation)
Elmer Smith (disambiguation)
Eloise Smith (disambiguation)
Emily Smith (disambiguation)
Emma Smith (disambiguation)
Emmanuel Smith (disambiguation)
Eric Smith (disambiguation)
Ernest Smith (disambiguation)
Ernie Smith (disambiguation)
Ethan Smith (disambiguation)
Ethel Smith (disambiguation)
Eugene Smith (disambiguation) |
List of people with surname Smith | F | F
Fiona Smith (disambiguation)
Floyd Smith (disambiguation)
Frances Smith (disambiguation)
Francis Smith (disambiguation)
Frank Smith (disambiguation)
Fred Smith (disambiguation) |
List of people with surname Smith | G | G
Gary Smith (disambiguation)
Gavin Smith (disambiguation)
Gene Smith (disambiguation)
Geoff Smith (disambiguation)
Geoffrey Smith (disambiguation)
George Smith (disambiguation)
Gerald Smith (disambiguation)
Gerard Smith (disambiguation)
Glen Smith (disambiguation)
Gordon Smith (disambiguation)
Graeme Smith (disambiguation)
Graham Smith (disambiguation)
Grant Smith (disambiguation)
Gregory Smith (disambiguation)
Guy Smith (disambiguation) |
List of people with surname Smith | H | H
Hal Smith (disambiguation)
Hamilton Smith (disambiguation)
Hank Smith (disambiguation)
Hannah Smith (disambiguation)
Harold Smith (disambiguation)
Harrison Smith (disambiguation)
Harry Smith (disambiguation)
Harvey Smith (disambiguation)
Hayley Smith (disambiguation)
Helen Smith (disambiguation)
Henry Smith (disambiguation)
Herbert Smith (disambiguation)
Hilda Smith (disambiguation)
Holly Smith (disambiguation)
Horace Smith (disambiguation)
Howard Smith (disambiguation)
Hugh Smith (disambiguation)
Humphrey Smith (disambiguation)
Hyrum Smith (disambiguation) |
List of people with surname Smith | I | I
Ian Smith (disambiguation)
Ira Smith (disambiguation)
Isaac Smith (disambiguation)
Ivor Smith (disambiguation) |
List of people with surname Smith | J | J
Jack Smith (disambiguation)
Jackie Smith (disambiguation)
Jacob Smith (disambiguation)
Jake Smith (disambiguation)
James Smith (disambiguation)
Jamie Smith (disambiguation)
Jane Smith (disambiguation)
Janet Smith (disambiguation)
Jason Smith (disambiguation)
Jay Smith (disambiguation)
Jaylen Smith (disambiguation)
Jean Smith (disambiguation)
Jeff Smith (disambiguation)
Jennifer Smith (disambiguation)
Jeremiah Smith (disambiguation)
Jeremy Smith (disambiguation)
Jerome Smith (disambiguation)
Jerry Smith (disambiguation)
Jesse Smith (disambiguation)
Jessica Smith (disambiguation)
Jessie Smith (disambiguation)
Jim Smith (disambiguation)
Jimmy Smith (disambiguation)
Joan Smith (disambiguation)
John Smith (disambiguation)
Johnny Smith (disambiguation)
Johnson Smith (disambiguation)
Jonathan Smith (disambiguation)
Jordan Smith (disambiguation)
Joseph Smith (disambiguation)
Joshua Smith (disambiguation)
Josiah Smith (disambiguation)
J. T. Smith (disambiguation)
Julia Smith (disambiguation)
Julian Smith (disambiguation)
Julie Smith (disambiguation)
June Smith (disambiguation)
Justin Smith (disambiguation) |
List of people with surname Smith | K | K
Karen Smith (disambiguation)
Karl Smith (disambiguation)
Kate Smith (disambiguation)
Katherine Smith (disambiguation)
Kathleen Smith (disambiguation)
Kathy Smith (disambiguation)
Kay Smith (disambiguation)
Keith Smith (disambiguation)
Kelly Smith (disambiguation)
Kenneth Smith (disambiguation)
Kent Smith (disambiguation)
Kevin Smith (disambiguation)
Kim Smith (disambiguation)
Kirsten Smith (disambiguation)
Kyle Smith (disambiguation) |
List of people with surname Smith | L | L
Lamar Smith (disambiguation)
Lance Smith (disambiguation)
Larry Smith (disambiguation)
Laura Smith (disambiguation)
Lauren Smith (disambiguation)
Lawrence Smith (disambiguation)
Leah Smith (disambiguation)
Lee Smith (disambiguation)
Leighton Smith (disambiguation)
Lemuel Smith (disambiguation)
Leo Smith (disambiguation)
Leon Smith (disambiguation)
Leonard Smith (disambiguation)
Leroy Smith (disambiguation)
Leslie Smith (disambiguation)
Lester Smith (disambiguation)
Lewis Smith (disambiguation)
Liam Smith (disambiguation)
Lillian Smith (disambiguation)
Linda Smith (disambiguation)
Lisa Smith (disambiguation)
Liz Smith (disambiguation)
Lonnie Smith (disambiguation)
Louis Smith (disambiguation)
Lucy Smith (disambiguation)
Luke Smith (disambiguation) |
List of people with surname Smith | M | M
Malcolm Smith (disambiguation)
Marc Smith (disambiguation)
Marcus Smith (disambiguation)
Margaret Smith (disambiguation)
Maria Smith (disambiguation)
Marie Smith (disambiguation)
Mark Smith (disambiguation)
Marshall Smith (disambiguation)
Martha Smith (disambiguation)
Martin Smith (disambiguation)
Martyn Smith (disambiguation)
Mary Smith (disambiguation)
Matthew Smith (disambiguation)
Maurice Smith (disambiguation)
May Smith (disambiguation)
Melanie Smith (disambiguation)
Melvin Smith (disambiguation)
Michael Smith (disambiguation)
Michelle Smith (disambiguation)
Morgan Smith (disambiguation)
Murray Smith (disambiguation) |
List of people with surname Smith | N | N
Nate Smith (disambiguation)
Nathan Smith (disambiguation)
Neil Smith (disambiguation)
Neville Smith (disambiguation)
Nicholas Smith (disambiguation)
Nick Smith (disambiguation)
Nigel Smith (disambiguation)
Noel Smith (disambiguation)
Norman Smith (disambiguation) |
List of people with surname Smith | O | O
Olive Smith (disambiguation)
Oliver Smith (disambiguation)
Oscar Smith (disambiguation)
Otis Smith (disambiguation)
Owen Smith (disambiguation) |
List of people with surname Smith | P | P
Paddy Smith (disambiguation)
Pamela Smith (disambiguation)
Pat Smith (disambiguation)
Patricia Smith (disambiguation)
Patrick Smith (disambiguation)
Paul Smith (disambiguation)
Percy Smith (disambiguation)
Perry Smith (disambiguation)
Pete Smith (disambiguation)
Peter Smith (disambiguation)
Philip Smith (disambiguation)
Preston Smith (disambiguation) |
List of people with surname Smith | R | R
Randall Smith (disambiguation)
Randy Smith (disambiguation)
Ralph Smith (disambiguation)
Rashad Smith (disambiguation)
Ray Smith (disambiguation)
Raymond Smith (disambiguation)
R. B. Smith (disambiguation)
Rebecca Smith (disambiguation)
Red Smith (disambiguation)
Regan Smith (disambiguation)
Reginald Smith (disambiguation)
Rex Smith (disambiguation)
Richard Smith (disambiguation)
Rick Smith (disambiguation)
Ricky Smith (disambiguation)
Robert Smith (disambiguation)
Robin Smith (disambiguation)
Rod Smith (disambiguation)
Roger Smith (disambiguation)
Ron Smith (disambiguation)
Ronnie Smith (disambiguation)
Ross Smith (disambiguation)
Roy Smith (disambiguation)
Rupert Smith (disambiguation)
Russell Smith (disambiguation)
Rusty Smith (disambiguation)
Ruth Smith (disambiguation)
Ryan Smith (disambiguation) |
List of people with surname Smith | S | S
Sally Smith (disambiguation)
Sam Smith (disambiguation)
Samantha Smith (disambiguation)
Sandra Smith (disambiguation)
Sarah Smith (disambiguation)
Scott Smith (disambiguation)
Sean Smith (disambiguation)
Shane Smith (disambiguation)
Shannon Smith (disambiguation)
Sharon Smith (disambiguation)
Shaun Smith (disambiguation)
Shelley Smith (disambiguation)
Sherri Smith (disambiguation)
Shirley Smith (disambiguation)
Sid Smith (disambiguation)
Sidney Smith (disambiguation)
Simon Smith (disambiguation)
Sinclair Smith (disambiguation)
Sophia Smith (disambiguation)
Spencer Smith (disambiguation)
Stan Smith (disambiguation)
Steven Smith (disambiguation)
Stewart Smith (disambiguation)
Stuart Smith (disambiguation)
Sue Smith (disambiguation)
Susan Smith (disambiguation)
Sydney Smith (disambiguation) |
List of people with surname Smith | T | T
Tara Smith (disambiguation)
Ted Smith (disambiguation)
Terence Smith (disambiguation)
Terry Smith (disambiguation)
Thomas Smith (disambiguation)
Tim Smith (disambiguation)
Toby Smith (disambiguation)
Todd Smith (disambiguation)
Tom Smith (disambiguation)
Tommy Smith (disambiguation)
Tony Smith (disambiguation)
Tracy Smith (disambiguation)
Travis Smith (disambiguation)
Trevor Smith (disambiguation)
Trey Smith (disambiguation)
Troy Smith (disambiguation)
Ty Smith (disambiguation)
Tyler Smith (disambiguation)
Tyrone Smith (disambiguation)
Tyson Smith (disambiguation) |
List of people with surname Smith | V | V
Vernon Smith (disambiguation)
Victor Smith (disambiguation)
Vincent Smith (disambiguation)
Violet Smith (disambiguation)
Virgil Smith (disambiguation)
Virginia Smith (disambiguation)
Vivian Smith (disambiguation) |
List of people with surname Smith | W | W
Wallace Smith (disambiguation)
Wally Smith (disambiguation)
Walter Smith (disambiguation)
Warren Smith (disambiguation)
Wayne Smith (disambiguation)
Wendy Smith (disambiguation)
Wilbur Smith (disambiguation)
Wilf Smith (disambiguation)
Willard Smith (disambiguation)
William Smith (disambiguation)
Wilma Smith (disambiguation)
Winston Smith (disambiguation) |
List of people with surname Smith | Z | Z
Zachary Smith (disambiguation)
Zane Smith (disambiguation)
Zoe Smith (disambiguation) |
List of people with surname Smith | By title | By title |
List of people with surname Smith | Fictional characters | Fictional characters
Adam Smith, title character of the "Adam" episode of the British TV show Torchwood
Agent Smith in The Matrix
Agent Smith in the Flatline mission of Hitman: Blood Money
Burl "Gopher" Smith, Yeoman Purser of the Pacific Princess, in The Love Boat
The Smith family in the Adult Swim/Oni Press franchise Rick and Morty
Beth Smith (nΓ©e Sanchez), in the Adult Swim cartoon Rick and Morty
Morty Smith, titular character of Rick and Morty, and Beth's son
Summer Smith, a Rick and Morty character, and Beth's daughter
Jill, Max Smith and Mrs Julie Smith, characters in the cartoon My Pet Monster
Jerry Smith, a Rick and Morty character, and Beth's husband
Space Beth Smith, a Rick and Morty character, and a possible clone of Beth
'Evil' Morty Smith, a Rick and Morty character, and an alternate version of Morty
Morty Smith, Junior, a Rick and Morty character, and one of Morty's sons
Naruto Smith, a Rick and Morty character, and one of Morty's sons
Thoolie Smith, a Rick and Morty character, and one of Morty's sons
Noelle Smith (nΓ©e Goldenfold), a Rick and Morty character, and Morty's wife
Itchy Smith, a Rick and Morty character, and one of Morty's grandchildren
Jackson-X, Timmy "Da Ghoul", and Crumbles Smith, Rick and Morty characters, and three of Morty's grandchildren
Betty Smith, a character in the TV series Littlest Pet Shop
Dudley Smith, LAPD officer in the L.A. Quartet novels by James Ellroy, and the film L.A. Confidential
Eddie Smith, in Pack Up Your Troubles
Eva Smith, in An Inspector Calls by J. B. Priestley
Fritz Smith, in Five Nights at Freddy's 2
Gary Smith, from the 2006 video game Bully
Gus Smith, in The Birth of a Nation
Homer Smith, in the novel, The Lilies of the Field
Jefferson Smith in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Jimmy Smith Jnr. in 8 Mile (film)
Johann Schmidt, the Red Skull in the Marvel Comics Universe
Captain John Smith in Disney's 1995 animated film Pocahontas
Jonathan Smith, the main character in the series Highway to Heaven
Colonel John "Hannibal" Smith, the main character in the series The A-Team
Leonard Smith, a character in the American sitcom It's Garry Shandling's Show
Leroy Smith, a character in the Tekken video game series
Margaret Smith, in Regular Show
Mr. Smith in Call of the Wild
Mr. Smith in (Hey Arnold!)
The otherwise unnamed Mr. Smith and Mrs. Smith in Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1996 TV series)
David Smith and Ann Smith Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941 film)
John Smith and Jane Smith in Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005 film)
Psmith in several humorous stories by P. G. Wodehouse
Roger Smith in The Big O (Japanese Anime)
Ruth "Rudi" Smith, from the British sitcom Gavin & Stacey, portrayed by Sheridan Smith
Sarah Jane Smith, fictional character played by Elisabeth Sladen in BBC Television science fiction series Doctor Who
Smith & Smith, sketch comedy series on Canadian television
Shannon Smith, a character played by Stephanie Kaur in the British web series Corner Shop Show.
Snuffy Smith, character in newspaper comic strip
Stan Smith (American Dad!) and family, from American Dad!
Francine Smith, Hayley Smith (American Dad!), Steve Smith (American Dad!)
Tabitha Smith, a Marvel Comics character
Valentine Michael Smith, the main character in Stranger in a Strange Land
Walter Smith, a character in the Nintendo video game Ninja Gaiden
Winston Smith from Nineteen Eighty-Four
Wesson Smith is the alias of Ramon Lecumberi in the series Tayong Dalawa
Several characters in the Doctor Who universe:
Luke Smith (The Sarah Jane Adventures)
Mickey Smith
Sarah Jane Smith
Sky Smith
The Doctor himself also often goes by the alias of "John Smith"
Doctor Zachary Smith in Lost in Space
All player-controlled characters in the video game Killer7 |
List of people with surname Smith | See also | See also
List of taxonomic authorities named Smith
Smiths of Glastonbury
Smith Family (disambiguation), multiple people
Category:Occupational surnames
Smith
Smith |
List of people with surname Smith | Table of Content | Short description, People, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, V, W, Y, Z, Disambiguation pages, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, R, S, T, V, W, Z, By title, Fictional characters, See also |
Category:Mandals in Visakhapatnam district | [[Category:Geography of Visakhapatnam district]] | Category:Geography of Visakhapatnam district
Visakhapatnam district
Kothuru |
Category:Mandals in Visakhapatnam district | Table of Content | [[Category:Geography of Visakhapatnam district]] |
File:Rod hall.jpg | Summary | Summary
Source: George Thompson, Team HUMMER |
File:Rod hall.jpg | Licensing | Licensing |
File:Rod hall.jpg | Table of Content | Summary, Licensing |
Category:Visakhapatnam district | Cat more | Category:Districts of Andhra Pradesh
Visakhapatnam district |
Category:Visakhapatnam district | Table of Content | Cat more |
Captain David Pugh House | short description | The Captain David Pugh House is a historic 19th-century Federal-style residence on the Cacapon River in the unincorporated community of Hooks Mills in Hampshire County, West Virginia, United States. It is also known by its current farm name, Riversdell. It is a -story frame dwelling built in 1835. It sits on a stone foundation and has a -story addition built in 1910. The front facade features a centered porch with shed roof supported by two Tuscan order columns. The rear has a two-story, full-width porch recessed under the gable roof. Also on the property are a contributing spring house (c. 1835), shed (c. 1900), outhouse (c. 1930), and stone wall (c. 1835).
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. |
Captain David Pugh House | See also | See also
List of historic sites in Hampshire County, West Virginia
National Register of Historic Places listings in Hampshire County, West Virginia |
Captain David Pugh House | References | References |
Captain David Pugh House | External links | External links
Riversdell farm website
Category:Federal architecture in West Virginia
Category:Houses completed in 1835
Category:Houses in Hampshire County, West Virginia
Category:Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in West Virginia
Category:National Register of Historic Places in Hampshire County, West Virginia
Category:1835 establishments in Virginia |
Captain David Pugh House | Table of Content | short description, See also, References, External links |
Joel Yanofsky | Short description | Joel Yanofsky (26 September 1955 β 23 December 2020) was a Canadian novelist and literary columnist.
Born in Montreal, Quebec, he grew up in the Laval suburb of Chomedey, where his parents had moved from the Montreal Jewish neighbourhood around St. Urbain Street.
Yanofsky's reviews and articles have appeared in The Village Voice, Canadian Geographic, Chatelaine, The Globe and Mail, The Toronto Star and The Montreal Gazette, among others. He earned the dubious honour of having once been evicted from the Ritz Carlton bar in Montreal in the company of John Updike.
He was also a journalism instructor at Concordia University.
His published works include Jacob's Ladder, Homo Erectus: And Other Popular Tales of True Romance, and Mordecai and Me: An Appreciation of a Kind. Mordecai and Me was a shortlisted nominee for the 2003 Drainie-Taylor Biography Prize."Literary awards announce finalists". The Globe and Mail, February 4, 2004.
His book, a memoir entitled Bad Animals: A Fatherβs Accidental Education in Autism, was inspired by the experiences with his autistic son Jonah. |
Joel Yanofsky | References | References |
Joel Yanofsky | External links | External links
Tristan Baurick. "Mordecai & me: Journalism instructor finds passion in Montreal's most celebrated author." Thursday Report. October 23, 2003.
Category:Anglophone Quebec people
Category:Canadian male novelists
Category:Canadian male non-fiction writers
Category:Academic staff of Concordia University
Category:Jewish Canadian writers
Category:Jewish novelists
Category:1955 births
Category:2020 deaths
Category:People from Laval, Quebec
Category:Writers from Montreal
Category:21st-century Canadian male writers
Category:21st-century Canadian memoirists
Category:21st-century Canadian novelists |
Joel Yanofsky | Table of Content | Short description, References, External links |
History of Chinese Education | # | redirectHistory of education in China |
History of Chinese Education | Table of Content | # |
1926 International Lawn Tennis Challenge | Short description | The 1926 International Lawn Tennis Challenge was the 21st edition of what is now known as the Davis Cup. 19 teams would enter the Europe Zone, while 5 would enter the America Zone.
France defeated Japan in the Inter-Zonal play-off, but would fall to the United States in a rematch of 1925's Challenge Round. The final was played at the Germantown Cricket Club in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States on 9β11 September. |
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