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Gerald Smith (Zimbabwean Politician)
Gerald Smith may refer to: *Gerald L. K. Smith (1898–1976), American activist and politician * Gerald W. Smith (1929–2017), American writer * Gerald Smith (Canadian politician) (born 1943), Canadian politician *Gerald Martin Smith (born 1955), British businessman and convicted fraudster *Gerald Oliver Smith (1892–1974), English-born actor in the United States *Gerald Birney Smith (1868-1929), American author * Gerald Steadman Smith (1929–2015), Canadian artist *Gerry Smith (born 1939), English footballer See also *Gerald Smyth (1885–1920), British Army officer *Jerry Smith (other) Jerry Smith may refer to: * Jerry Edwin Smith (born 1946), American federal appellate judge * Jerry Smith (tight end) (1943–1986), American football tight end * Jerry Smith (American football coach) (1930–2011), American football coach * Jerry ... * Gerard Smith (other) {{hndis, Smith, Gerald ...
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Gerald L
Gerald is a male Germanic given name meaning "rule of the spear" from the prefix ''ger-'' ("spear") and suffix ''-wald'' ("rule"). Variants include the English given name Jerrold, the feminine nickname Jeri and the Welsh language Gerallt and Irish language Gearalt. Gerald is less common as a surname. The name is also found in French as Gérald. Geraldine is the feminine equivalent. Given name People with the name Gerald include: Politicians * Gerald Boland, Ireland's longest-serving Minister for Justice * Gerald Ford, 38th President of the United States * Gerald Gardiner, Baron Gardiner, Lord Chancellor from 1964 to 1970 * Gerald Häfner, German MEP * Gerald Klug, Austrian politician * Gerald Lascelles (other), several people * Gerald Nabarro, British Conservative politician * Gerald S. McGowan, US Ambassador to Portugal * Gerald Wellesley, 7th Duke of Wellington, British diplomat, soldier, and architect Sports * Gerald Asamoah, Ghanaian-born German football player * Ge ...
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Gerald W
Gerald is a male Germanic given name meaning "rule of the spear" from the prefix ''ger-'' ("spear") and suffix ''-wald'' ("rule"). Variants include the English given name Jerrold, the feminine nickname Jeri and the Welsh language Gerallt and Irish language Gearalt. Gerald is less common as a surname. The name is also found in French as Gérald. Geraldine is the feminine equivalent. Given name People with the name Gerald include: Politicians * Gerald Boland, Ireland's longest-serving Minister for Justice * Gerald Ford, 38th President of the United States * Gerald Gardiner, Baron Gardiner, Lord Chancellor from 1964 to 1970 * Gerald Häfner, German MEP * Gerald Klug, Austrian politician * Gerald Lascelles (other), several people * Gerald Nabarro, British Conservative politician * Gerald S. McGowan, US Ambassador to Portugal * Gerald Wellesley, 7th Duke of Wellington, British diplomat, soldier, and architect Sports * Gerald Asamoah, Ghanaian-born German football player * Ge ...
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Gerald Smith (Canadian Politician)
Gerald Smith (born November 30, 1943) is a Canadian politician. He represented the riding of Port au Port in the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly from 1993 to 2003 as a member of the Liberal Party. The son of John Thomas Smith, he was born in Lourdes and was educated there, at Memorial University and at the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières. In 1968, he married Barbara Radford. Before entering politics, Smith was a teacher and elementary school principal. He also served as mayor of Lourdes. He served as minister of human resources and employment and minister of health in the Executive Council of Newfoundland and Labrador, in the government of Roger Grimes Roger D. Grimes (born May 2, 1950) is a Canadian politician from Newfoundland and Labrador. Grimes was born and raised in the central Newfoundland town of Grand Falls-Windsor. Grimes is a former leader of the province's Liberal Party and was it .... Smith was defeated by Jim Hodder when he ran for reele ...
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Gerald Martin Smith
Gerald Martin Smith (born 21 May 1955) is a British businessman and convicted fraudster. Early life Smith was born on 21 May 1955. He qualified as a physician. Business career In 1993, while chief executive of the Farr construction group, he was prosecuted for stealing £2 million from its pension fund and sentenced to two years' imprisonment. In 2002, Smith acquired 30% of Izodia plc through his investment company, Orb. He placed his own directors on the board and moved the main company bank account to Jersey where he stole money from it. In December 2002, the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) raided his home in Jersey and his company offices. By February 2005, criminal charges were being considered. On the day that Smith was to report with his lawyers to the SFO's offices, he was involved in a car crash and had to be cut from his Audi A8 after having run into a tree. Traffic police found two first class tickets to New York in his briefcase. In 2005, he pled guilty to 10 counts of th ...
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Gerald Oliver Smith
Gerald Wilson Oliver Smith (June 26, 1892 – May 28, 1974) was an English-born actor who spent most of his career in the United States, both in New York City as a stage actor and in the Hollywood film industry. Born in Sidcup, Kent, England, Smith debuted as a music hall singer in London. He came to the United States as part of a London Gaiety Company production of ''To-night's the Night''. His Broadway career began in 1916, and he appeared in, among other productions, three George Gershwin musicals: '' Lady Be Good'' (1924), ''Oh, Kay!'' (1928) and ''Pardon My English'' (1933). He also had bit parts in silent films, such as ''The Mysterious Miss Terry'' (1917), and went on to appear in talkies and musicals in the 1930s and 1940s. He began working in Hollywood in 1937, and was frequently typecast as a genteel butler or pompous English gentleman.
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Gerald Birney Smith
Gerald Birney Smith (May 3, 1868 – April 2, 1929) was a Christian author, educator, and administrator at the Chicago School. He was born in Middlefield, Massachusetts and attended Brown university in 1891. He taught at Oberlin Academy, Worcester Academy, and was an active educator his entire life. While at the University of Chicago, when Shailer Mathews was absent Smith would take up duties of Dean of the department. He wrote about topics such as Nature worship Nature worship also called naturism or physiolatry is any of a variety of religious, spiritual and devotional practices that focus on the worship of the nature spirits considered to be behind the natural phenomena visible throughout nature. A nat ... and also edited the ''American Journal of Theology'' and the ''Journal of Religion''.Religion of Democracy: An Intellectual Biography of Gerald Birney Smith, by W. Creighton Peden Works * Christianity and Critical Theology * A Dictionary of Religion and Ethics * The Fun ...
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Gerald Steadman Smith
Gerald Steadman Smith (December 15, 1929 – May 17, 2015) was a Canadian artist. Early life Smith was born in 1929 in West Head, Cape Sable Island, Nova Scotia (NS). He spent his youth living with his parents, Lottie (Steadman) and Benjamin Smith, and two siblings, Sidney Smith and Dellas Smith Nickerson, on Cape Sable. Smith's early education (Grades 1–6) consisted of correspondence courses administered by the NS Department of Education. When he reached Grade 7 his father purchased a home in Clark's Harbour on Cape Sable Island so that the children could attend school on the mainland. The family home on Cape Sable was part of the Cape Sable Light Station, a lighthouse facility, which was operated by the Canadian Department of Transport. Benjamin was the Head Lightkeeper of the station. Smith's childhood on Cape Sable exerted a strong influence on his career as it was there that he was exposed to the Atlantic Ocean and the lighthouse that served as subject matter for h ...
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Gerry Smith
Gerald Smith (born 18 November 1939) is an English former semi-professional footballer who played as a left winger. Career Born in Dalton,Frost, p. 407 Smith spent his early career with Lockwood Civic YC and Huddersfield Town. He was signed by Bill Shankly William Shankly (2 September 1913 – 29 September 1981) was a Scottish football player and manager, who is best known for his time as manager of Liverpool. Shankly brought success to Liverpool, gaining promotion to the First Division and winnin ... for Huddersfield in May 1958. He signed for Bradford City A.F.C., Bradford City in July 1960, on part-time terms whilst he worked as a typewriter mechanic. He made a total of 11 appearances for the club, scoring 3 goals - 7 league, 3 FA Cup (scoring 2 goals), and 1 EFL Cup, League Cup (scoring 1 goal). His League Cup game in November 1960, in which Bradford City beat Manchester United F.C., Manchester United, was also Bradford City's first ever match in the competition. He ...
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Gerald Smyth
Lieutenant-Colonel Gerald Bryce Ferguson Smyth, DSO and Bar, French Croix de Guerre and Belgian Croix de guerre (7 September 1885 – 17 July 1920) was a British Army officer and police officer who was at the centre of a mutiny in the ranks of the Royal Irish Constabulary during the Irish War of Independence. He was shot and killed by the Irish Republican Army in Cork in 1920. Background Gerald Smyth was born at Phoenix Lodge, Dalhousie, Punjab, India, the eldest son of George Smyth and Helen Ferguson Smyth. His father was the British High Commissioner in the Punjab and his mother was the daughter of Thomas Ferguson of Banbridge, County Down, Ireland. Smyth had one brother, George Osbert Smyth, who also served as a British Army officer. Both served in the First World War and in Ireland during the War of Independence. Smyth was educated privately and as a pupil of Strangeways School and then Shrewsbury School between 1899 and 1901. Military service After attending the Royal Mil ...
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Jerry Smith (other)
Jerry Smith may refer to: * Jerry Edwin Smith (born 1946), American federal appellate judge * Jerry Smith (tight end) (1943–1986), American football tight end * Jerry Smith (American football coach) (1930–2011), American football coach * Jerry Smith (basketball, born 1941), American basketball player who played collegiately at Furman * Jerry Smith (basketball, born 1987), American basketball player * Jerry L. Smith (1943–2015), American lawyer and politician * Jerry Smith (golfer) (born 1964), American professional golfer * Jerry Smith (martial artist), former professional full-contact fighting coach * Jerry Smith (soccer coach) (born 1960), American soccer coach * Jerry Smith (Rick and Morty), a fictional character in the American animated series ''Rick and Morty'' See also * Gerry Smyth (born 1961), Irish academic and musician * Gerry Smith Gerald Smith (born 18 November 1939) is an English former semi-professional footballer who played as a left winger. Career Born ...
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