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  2. Sidney Smith (Assyriologist) - Wikipedia

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    Sidney Smith (29 August 1889 – 12 June 1979) was an Assyriologist (both a linguist and archeologist) who has been described as the architect of Mesopotamian studies. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Life

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  5. Sydney Smith (pathologist) - Wikipedia

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    Smith's first important forensic case was the 1913 trial of Patrick Higgins for the murder of his two sons in Winchburgh, Scotland, known as the Hopetoun Quarry murders.. Because of the build-up of adipocere in the bodies, a result of their being immersed in a cold flooded quarry, Littlejohn and Smith were able to provide important evidence in the trial, leading to the conviction and execution ...

  6. Harry Smith (Egyptologist) - Wikipedia

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    Smith was born on 14 June 1928 to Sidney Smith, FBA, an Assyriologist and curator, and his wife Mary (nee Parker), an artist. [1] [2] He was educated at Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood, an all-boys private school. [1] Between school and university, he undertook his national service. [3]

  7. Sidney Irving Smith - Wikipedia

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    Sidney Irving Smith (February 18, 1843, in Norway, Maine – May 6, 1926, in New Haven, Connecticut) [1] was an American zoologist. Private life.

  8. Rev. Robert Smith House - Wikipedia

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    The Rev. Robert Smith House is a pre-Revolutionary house at 6 Glebe St., Charleston, South Carolina which is used as the official residence for the president of the College of Charleston. The present use is an odd twist of history; Rev. Robert Smith , whose name has been given to the house, was the first Episcopal bishop of South Carolina and ...

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