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Frank Smith may refer to: Academia * Frank Smith (psycholinguist), American psycholinguist, researcher of educational systems and the nature of learning *Frank Edward Smith (1876–1970), British physicist Arts and entertainment *Frank Smith (animator) (1911–1975), American animator * Frank Smith (General Hospital), a fictional character on the American soap opera ''General Hospital'' *Officer Frank Smith, fictional police detective, played by Ben Alexander, in the 1951 TV series '' Dragnet'' *Frank Hill Smith (1842–1904), American artist and interior designer *Frank Kingston Smith, Jr., American radio personality *Frank Kingston Smith Sr. (1919–2003), American author and criminal attorney *Frank Vining Smith (1879–1967), American marine painter *Frank H. Smith, American media executive and producer Business * Francis Marion Smith (1846–1931), borax mining magnate *Frank L. Smith Bank, a 1905 bank whose building was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright *Sir Frank Ewart ...
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Frank Smith (psycholinguist)
Frank Smith (1928-2020) was a Canadian psycholinguistStager, Gary S.Meet Frank Smith. Retrieved 27 November 2010 recognized for his contributions in linguistics and cognitive psychology. He was an essential contributor to research on the nature of the reading process together with researchers such as George Armitage Miller, Kenneth S. Goodman, Paul A. Kolers, Jane W. Torrey, Jane Mackworth, Richard Venezky, Robert Calfee, and Julian Hochberg. Smith and Goodman are founders of whole language approach for reading instruction. He was the author of numerous books. Life, career and education Frank Smith was born in England in 1928 and lived on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. He started out as reporter and editor for several media publications in Europe and Australia before commencing undergraduate studies at the University of Western Australia. He received a PhD in Psycholinguistics from Harvard University in 1967. Smith held positions as professor at the Ontario I ...
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Frank Smith may refer to: Academia *Frank Smith (psycholinguist), American psycholinguist, researcher of educational systems and the nature of learning *Frank Edward Smith (1876–1970), British physicist Arts and entertainment *Frank Smith (animator) (1911–1975), American animator *Frank Smith (General Hospital), a fictional character on the American soap opera ''General Hospital'' *Officer Frank Smith, fictional police detective, played by Ben Alexander, in the 1951 TV series '' Dragnet'' * Frank Hill Smith (1842–1904), American artist and interior designer *Frank Kingston Smith, Jr., American radio personality *Frank Kingston Smith Sr. (1919–2003), American author and criminal attorney * Frank Vining Smith (1879–1967), American marine painter * Frank H. Smith, American media executive and producer Business * Francis Marion Smith (1846–1931), borax mining magnate *Frank L. Smith Bank, a 1905 bank whose building was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright *Sir Frank Ewart ...
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Frank Smith (1950s Pitcher)
Frank Thomas Smith (April 4, 1928 – September 24, 2005) was a professional baseball player. Born in Pierrepont Manor, New York, he was a right-handed pitcher over parts of seven seasons (1950–56) with the Cincinnati Reds (also called the Redlegs in 1953–56) and the St. Louis Cardinals. During his career, he compiled a 35–33 record in 271 appearances, mostly as a relief pitcher, with a 3.81 earned run average, 277 strikeout In baseball or softball, a strikeout (or strike-out) occurs when a batter accumulates three strikes during a time at bat. It usually means that the batter is out. A strikeout is a statistic recorded for both pitchers and batters, and is deno ...s, and 44 saves. Smith died at his Malone, Florida home on September 24, 2005. References External links 1928 births 2005 deaths Major League Baseball pitchers Baseball players from New York (state) Cincinnati Reds players Cincinnati Redlegs players St. Louis Cardinals players Peopl ...
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Frank Smith (1900s Pitcher)
Frank Elmer Smith (October 28, 1879 – November 3, 1952) was a right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball from 1904 to 1915. He played for the Chicago White Sox, Boston Red Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Baltimore Terrapins, and Brooklyn Tip-Tops. Nicknamed "Piano Mover" because that was his offseason job, Smith was a mainstay of the White Sox pitching staff during the early 20th century. He pitched two no-hitters and won over 20 games in two different seasons. He stood at 5' 10" and weighed 194 lbs."Frank Smith Statistics and History"
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Frank Smith (cricketer, Born 1893)
Frank Aston Smith (21 March 1893 – 18 October 1975) was a New Zealand cricketer who played two matches of first-class cricket for Canterbury in the 1922–23 season. His son Brun played Test cricket for New Zealand. Smith worked as a carpenter in Christchurch. In World War I he served overseas as a sapper with the New Zealand Engineers. He married Mary Catherine Brunton (1891–1971) in June 1921. He died in Christchurch Christchurch ( ; mi, Ōtautahi) is the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand and the seat of the Canterbury Region. Christchurch lies on the South Island's east coast, just north of Banks Peninsula on Pegasus Bay. The Avon River / ... in October 1975, aged 82. References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, Frank 1893 births 1975 deaths New Zealand cricketers Canterbury cricketers New Zealand Military Forces personnel of World War I People from Kaiapoi New Zealand Army soldiers Cricketers from Canterbury, New Zealand New Zealand ...
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Brun Smith
Frank Brunton Smith (13 March 1922 – 6 July 1997) was a New Zealand cricketer who played in four Tests between 1947 and 1952. He played first-class cricket for Canterbury from 1946 to 1953. His father Frank played for Canterbury in the 1920s; Brun's son Geoff played for Canterbury in the 1970s. Cricket career An aggressive middle-order batsman, Brun Smith played for Canterbury in the Plunket Shield from 1946–47 to 1952–53. After scoring 106 out of a Canterbury total of 194 against Auckland in January 1947, he made his Test debut against England a few weeks later, scoring 18. He was not in the original selected team, but was included just before the match to replace the injured Stewie Dempster. His highest first-class score was 153 for Canterbury against Otago in Christchurch in the 1948–49 season, when his 392 runs at 56.00 helped Canterbury to win the Plunket Shield. Smith toured England in 1949, scoring 1008 runs at 28.00, and playing two Tests. In the First Test at ...
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Frank Smith (Kansas Politician)
Frank E. Smith (born July 31, 1952) is an American former politician who served in the Kansas State Senate and Kansas House of Representatives as a Democrat Democrat, Democrats, or Democratic may refer to: Politics *A proponent of democracy, or democratic government; a form of government involving rule by the people. *A member of a Democratic Party: **Democratic Party (United States) (D) **Democratic ... during the 1970s. He was in the House for one term, from 1975 to 1976, and then served one term in the state senate, from 1977 to 1980. References 1952 births Living people Democratic Party Kansas state senators Democratic Party members of the Kansas House of Representatives 20th-century American legislators Politicians from Olathe, Kansas {{Kansas-politician-stub ...
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Frank Smith (South Australian Politician)
Frank Smith (3 May 1888 – 3 July 1948) was an Australian politician who represented the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Glenelg from 1941 to 1947 for the Liberal and Country League Liberal or liberalism may refer to: Politics * a supporter of liberalism ** Liberalism by country * an adherent of a Liberal Party * Liberalism (international relations) * Sexually liberal feminism * Social liberalism Arts, entertainment and .... References   Members of the South Australian House of Assembly Liberal and Country League politicians 1888 births 1948 deaths 20th-century Australian politicians {{Australia-Liberal-politician-stub ...
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Frank Smith (New South Wales Politician)
Frank James Smith (1852 – 4 January 1910) was an English-born Australian politician. Early life His parents were land speculator Lewis Francis Smith and Sarah Leicester. He arrived in Victoria around 1867, and then spent some time in Hobart. He worked as a printer's apprentice in Victoria and then moved to Balmain in Sydney around 1877. He trained as a solicitor, however he never practised. Around 1872 he married Sarah Thursdon, with whom he had a daughter. Political career In 1887 he was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly as a Free Trade member for Balmain. He was re-elected in 1889, but was defeated in 1891. Criminal conviction Smith was the managing director of the Australian Mercantile Loan and Guarantee Company from September 1889 until September 1890, and the company was placed into liquidation on 11 September 1891. In February 1892 he was convicted of conspiracy to fraudulently misrepresent the financial affairs of the company, and was senten ...
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Frank Smith (British Politician)
Francis Samuel Smith (1854 – 26 December 1940) was a British newspaper editor and Christian socialist politician, who contested a large number of elections before finally winning a parliamentary seat in his mid-70s. Born in Chelsea,''Dictionary of Labour Biography'', vol. IX, pp. 220–7. Smith was educated privatelyRoy Palmer Domenico and Mark Y. Hanley, ''Encyclopedia of Modern Christian Politics: L-Z'', p. 516. and ran an upholstery company in Sloane Street. He was active in the Chelsea Mission, and through that joined the Salvation Army in its early days. In 1884 he moved to the United States to quell a secessionist movement among the Salvationists there, then returned to the UK as the first leader of the Social Wing of the Salvation Army. On the voyage to America he read Henry George's book, Progress and Poverty which introduced him to Georgist ideas. In 1890, he co-wrote '' In Darkest England and the Way Out'' with William Booth. However, he left the movement later in ...
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Frank Ellis Smith
Frank Ellis Smith (February 21, 1918 – August 2, 1997) was a U.S. Representative from Mississippi. Born in Sidon, Mississippi, Smith attended the public schools of Sidon and Greenwood, Mississippi. He graduated from Sunflower Junior College, Moorhead, Mississippi, in 1936, and from the University of Mississippi in 1941, where he was a member of Beta Theta Pi. He entered the United States Army as a private on February 9, 1942. He was a graduate of Field Artillery Officers Candidate School and served in Europe as a captain with the Two Hundred and Forty-third Field Artillery Battalion, Third Army. He was discharged to the Reserves as a major of Field Artillery on February 13, 1946. He was managing editor of the ''Greenwood Morning Call'' in 1946 and 1947, and a student at American University, Washington, D.C., in 1946. He was a legislative assistant to United States Senator John Stennis from 1947 to 1949, and served as a member of the state senate from 1948 to 1950. Smith ...
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Frank G
Frank or Franks may refer to: People * Frank (given name) * Frank (surname) * Franks (surname) * Franks, a medieval Germanic people * Frank, a term in the Muslim world for all western Europeans, particularly during the Crusades - see Farang Currency * Liechtenstein franc or frank, the currency of Liechtenstein since 1920 * Swiss franc or frank, the currency of Switzerland since 1850 * Westphalian frank, currency of the Kingdom of Westphalia between 1808 and 1813 * The currencies of the German-speaking cantons of Switzerland (1803–1814): ** Appenzell frank ** Argovia frank ** Basel frank ** Berne frank ** Fribourg frank ** Glarus frank ** Graubünden frank ** Luzern frank ** Schaffhausen frank ** Schwyz frank ** Solothurn frank ** St. Gallen frank ** Thurgau frank ** Unterwalden frank ** Uri frank ** Zürich frank Places * Frank, Alberta, Canada, an urban community, formerly a village * Franks, Illinois, United States, an unincorporated community * Franks, Missouri, Unite ...
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