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Charles Henry Smyth Jr. (/ s m aɪ θ /; [1] March 31, 1866 – April 4, 1937) was an American geologist. Born to a prominent family in Upstate New York , he studied geology at Columbia University before becoming a professor of geology at Hamilton College and Princeton University .
Melanie Ham has died. The DIY YouTuber with more than 800,000 subscribers died on Jan. 12 after a battle with cancer, her husband, Robert Ham, announced earlier this month. She was 36."It is with ...
Mordecai Fowler Ham Jr. (April 2, 1877 – November 1, 1961), was an American Independent Baptist evangelist, a Christian fundamentalist and temperance movement leader. He entered the ministry in 1901 and in 1936 began his long radio evangelistic career.
Smyth was born on June 18, 1863, in Philadelphia. Little is known of his boy-hood days. His parents were William Clarke Smyth and Adelaide (Suplee) Smyth. He attended the public schools in Philadelphia and graduated from Central High School in 1882. [1] [2] In 1887 Smyth became a professor of English literature at Central High. [3]
Hamilton Cowles "Ham" Horton Jr. (August 6, 1931 – January 31, 2006) [1] was a Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's thirty-first Senate district, including constituents in Forsyth county. Horton attended R. J. Reynolds High School from 1945 to 1949. [2] He received his AB and LLB from UNC-Chapel ...
Location of Smyth County in Virginia. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Smyth County, Virginia. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Smyth County, Virginia, United States. The locations of National Register properties and ...
Ham wrote for the Richmond County Daily Journal, Townhall.com where she was a columnist and managing editor, and The Washington Examiner. [4] Her video blog series for Townhall.com, HamNation, won a Golden Dot award for Best Vlog of 2006 from the Institute for Politics, Democracy & the Internet and her HamNation video, "Sopranos DC," was voted "Video of the Year" in the 2007 Weblog Awards. [5]
Gregory Norman Ham (27 September 1953 – 19 April 2012) was an Australian musician, best known as a member of the 1980s band Men at Work. He played saxophone, flute, organ, piano, and synthesizer. He played saxophone, flute, organ, piano, and synthesizer.