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Annie Smith (softball)
Annie Smith may refer to: *Annie Smith (athlete) (born 1939), American long jumper *Annie R. Smith (1828–1855), Seventh-day Adventist hymn writer *Annie Morrill Smith (1856–1946), American botanist * Annie Lorrain Smith (1854–1937), British lichenologist *Annie Smith (EastEnders) The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the BBC soap opera '' EastEnders'' in 1985, by order of first appearance. They were all introduced by executive producer Julia Smith. The first episode of ''EastEnders'' was broadca ..., fictional character in the soap opera ''EastEnders'' See also * Annie Smith Peck (1850–1935), U.S. mountaineer * Anne Smith (other) * Anna Smith (other) {{hndis, Smith, Annie ...
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Annie Smith (athlete)
Annie Smith (born April 23, 1939) is an American Sport of athletics, athlete. She competed in the Athletics at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Women's long jump, women's long jump at the 1960 Summer Olympics. References External links

* 1939 births Living people American female long jumpers Athletes (track and field) at the 1960 Summer Olympics Olympic track and field athletes for the United States Athletes (track and field) at the 1959 Pan American Games Medalists at the 1959 Pan American Games Pan American Games gold medalists for the United States in athletics (track and field) Track and field athletes from Atlanta Tennessee State Lady Tigers track and field athletes {{US-longjump-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Annie R
Annie may refer to: People and fictional characters * Annie (given name), a given name and a list of people and fictional characters with the name * Annie (actress) (born 1975), Indian actress * Annie (singer) (born 1977), Norwegian singer Theatre and film * ''Annie'' (musical), a 1977 musical ** ''Annie'' (1982 film) *** ''Annie'' (1982 film soundtrack) *** '' Annie: A Royal Adventure!'', a 1995 telefilm sequel ** ''Annie'' (1999 film) *** ''Annie'' (1999 film soundtrack) ** ''Annie'' (2014 film) *** ''Annie'' (2014 film soundtrack) * ''Annie'' (1976 film), a British-Italian film Music * ''Annie'' (Anne Murray album) (1972) * "Annie" (song), a 1999 song by Our Lady Peace * "Annie", a song by SafetySuit * "Annie", a song by Pete Townshend from '' Rough Mix'' * "Annie", a 1972 song by Sutherland Brothers * "Annie", a 1995 song by Elastica from the album '' Elastica'' Other uses * Cyclone Annie (other) * ''Annie'' (locomotive) * ''Annie'' (sloop), a shi ...
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Annie Morrill Smith
Annie Morrill Smith (February 13, 1856 – November 11, 1946) was an American botanist and bryologist from Brooklyn. She was a largely self-taught scientist, and became an important member of the Sullivant Moss Society. From 1906 to 1911 she acted as the sole editor of '' The Bryologist''. She also published a number of important genealogical books. Early Life and Education Born Annie Elizabeth Morrill, she was a daughter of Cynthia (Langdon) and Henry Edwin Morrill, M.D. She was educated at Packer Collegiate Institute, and in 1880 married Hugh Montgomery Smith. When she was young, Annie Morrill Smith had studied botany abroad, and became interested in bryophytes and lichens. She was acquainted with Elizabeth Gertrude Britton and Abel Joel Grout Abel Joel Grout (1867–1947) was an American bryologist, an expert on pleurocarpous mosses, and founding member of the Sullivant Moss Society. Biography Grout was born near Newfane, Vermont. In 1890, he received his Ba ...
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Annie Lorrain Smith
Annie Lorrain Smith (23 October 1854 – 7 September 1937) was a British lichenologist whose ''Lichens'' (1921) was an essential textbook for several decades. She was also a mycologist and founder member of the British Mycological Society, where she served as president for two terms.Mary R. S. Creese‘Smith, Annie Lorrain (1854–1937)’ Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, ''Oxford University Press'', 2004; online edn, May 2005, accessed 15 November 2007. (subscription required) Early life and education Though born in Liverpool, her family lived in rural Dumfriesshire where her father Walter was Free Church of Scotland minister in Half Morton parish a few miles north of Gretna Green. Her mother was Annie Lorrain née Brown. She had several talented siblings, including the pathologist, Professor James Lorrain Smith. After school in Edinburgh she went abroad to study French and German, and then worked as a governess. She moved to London, started studying botany in about ...
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Annie Smith (EastEnders)
The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the BBC soap opera '' EastEnders'' in 1985, by order of first appearance. They were all introduced by executive producer Julia Smith. The first episode of ''EastEnders'' was broadcast on 19 February 1985, and twenty-three main characters were already created for their first appearance. The first character to be seen was Den Watts, followed by Ali Osman and then Arthur Fowler, all of whom find Reg Cox dying in his flat. Ethel Skinner, Harold Legg and Pauline Fowler appear, after Den alerts them of Reg's death. With Ethel is her pug Willy along with Lou Beale. Saeed and Naima Jeffery are seen working in the local shop whilst Angie Watts is seen in The Queen Victoria, Walford's local pub. Nick Cotton and Sue Osman are next seen, whilst Pete and Kathy Beale work at the fruit and veg stall and Hassan Osman is seen with his parents in the café. Sharon Watts, Ian Beale and Michelle Fowler are next seen and Mark Fowler is ...
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Annie Smith Peck
Annie Smith Peck (October 19, 1850 – July 18, 1935) was an American mountaineer and adventurer. The northern peak of the Peruvian Cordillera Blanca mountain chain, Huascarán was named ''Cumbre Aña Peck'' in Peck's honor. She was an ardent suffragist and noted speaker. She lectured extensively for many years throughout the world, and wrote four books encouraging travel and exploration. Early life and education Peck was born on October 19, 1850, in Providence, Rhode Island. She was the youngest of five children born to Ann Power (Smith) Peck (1820–1896) and George Bacheler Peck (1807–1882). Her brothers, George Bacheler Peck (1843–1934), a doctor; William Thane Peck (1848–1939), principal of Providence Classical High School; and John Brownell Peck (1845–1923), an engineer, merchant, teacher, and farmer; instilled a sense of competitiveness in Peck at a young age. Her sister, Emily Smith Peck (1847–1847), died in infancy. Peck grew up in Providence, where she att ...
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Anne Smith (other)
Anne or Ann Smith may refer to: People In arts and media * Anne Smith (silversmith) ( 1770s), English silversmith *Ann Eliza Smith (1819–1905), American author and patriot * Anne Mollegen Smith, American magazine editor and writer *Anne Smith ( 1955), actress in ''The Time of His Life'' In sport * Anne Smith (runner) (1941–1993), middle-distance runner * Anne Smith (footballer) (born 1951), New Zealand footballer * Anne Smith (tennis) (born 1959), American tennis player In other fields * Ann Smith (activist) ( 1682–1686), funded Argyll's Rising and Monmouth Rebellion *Lady Anne Smith (1775–1844), sister of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington *Dame Anne Beadsmore Smith (1869–1960), British Army nurse * Anne Ripley Smith (1881–1949), co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous * Anne Briar Smith (1940–2016), New Zealand children's rights researcher * Ann Alexander Smith (born 1947), Louisiana educator * Anne Smith, Lady Smith (born 1955), Scottish Supreme Court judge Fict ...
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