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Stephen Kevin Smith (1894 – November 1981) was a soldier and politician in Newfoundland . He represented Port au Port in the Newfoundland House of Assembly from 1956 to 1966.

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13-1582: (Redirected from Stephen Smith ) Stephen , Steve , Stevie , or Steven Smith may refer to: Academics [ edit ] Stephen J. Smith (physiologist) , American physiologist Steven B. Smith (political scientist) (born 1951), American political scientist Stephen Smith (historian) (born 1952), British historian Sir Steve Smith (political scientist) (born 1952), British international relations theorist and university administrator Steven S. Smith (born 1953), American political scientist Stephen C. Smith (economist) (born 1955), American economist Stephen Alexander Smith (1958–2022), Canadian legal scholar Stephen Smith (gynaecologist) , British gynaecologist and university administrator Stephen D. Smith (born 1967), British Holocaust and genocide specialist Stephen C. Smith (sociologist) (born 1968), American sociologist Steven M. Smith , British plant geneticist Art and literature [ edit ] Stephen Catterson Smith (1806–1872), English-Irish portrait painter Stevie Smith (1902–1971), British poet Steven Ross Smith (born 1945), Canadian poet, writer, journalist and arts activist Steven B. Smith (poet) (born 1946), American underground poet, artist, and publisher Stephen H. Smith , American sculptor Steven C. Smith (author) , American biographer Military [ edit ] Stephen Smith (privateer) (1739–1806), American privateer and militia leader Stephen R. Smith (1836–1889), Adjutant General of

26-589: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Stephen J. Smith (physiologist) Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include the details below. Request from 172.68.168.150 via cp1114 cp1114, Varnish XID 971381595 Upstream caches: cp1114 int Error: 429, Too Many Requests at Thu, 28 Nov 2024 10:52:52 GMT Stephen K. Smith The son of John Smith and Mary Hutchings, he

39-2474: The Carolina Panthers and Baltimore Ravens Steve Smith (defensive back) (born 1979), played at Oregon, drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars Steve Smith (wide receiver, born 1985) , former Super Bowl winner with the New York Giants Association football [ edit ] Steve Smith (footballer, born 1874) (1874–1935), English international footballer Steve Smith (footballer, born 1899) (1899–1994), Scottish goalkeeper Steve Smith (footballer, born 1946) (1946–2024), English footballer and manager (Huddersfield Town) Steve Smith (footballer, born 1957) , English footballer (Birmingham City, Bradford City and Crewe Alexandra) Steven Smith (footballer, born 1985) , Scottish footballer Stephen Smith (footballer, born 1986) , English footballer Athletics [ edit ] Steve Smith (pole vaulter) (1951–2020), American pole vaulter Steve Smith (American high jumper) (born 1971), American high jumper Steve Smith (British high jumper) (born 1973), British high jumper Baseball [ edit ] Steve Smith (infielder) (born 1952), Cleveland Indians third base coach and former infielder Steve Smith (pitcher) (born 1961), American baseball coach and former pitcher Basketball [ edit ] Steve Smith (basketball coach) , American head coach for Oak Hill Academy basketball team Stephen A. Smith (born 1967), American sportswriter, NBA analyst, and talk show host Steve Smith (basketball) (born 1969), American basketball player and analyst Stevin Smith (born 1972), American basketball player Steven Smith (basketball) (born 1983), American basketball player Cricket [ edit ] Stephen Smith (cricketer) (1822–1890), English cricketer Steve Smith (cricketer, born 1961) , Australian, Australian Rebel, and Transvaal cricketer Steve Smith (cricketer) (born 1989), Australian international cricketer Ice hockey [ edit ] Steve Smith (ice hockey, born 1962) , Canadian ice hockey player, center for Colgate (NCAA) and NHL scout Steve Smith (ice hockey, born April 4, 1963) , Canadian ice hockey player, defenceman for

52-714: The Hala Strana project Politics and government [ edit ] Stephen Smith (public servant) (1887–1948), New Zealand civil servant, Resident Commissioner in the Cook Islands Stephen K. Smith (1894–1981), politician in Newfoundland, Canada Stephen Edward Smith (1927–1990), brother-in-law and campaign manager for John F. Kennedy Stephen Smith (Whitewater) (born 1949), gubernatorial aide to Bill Clinton Steve Smith (Minnesota politician) (1949–2014), American politician and member of

65-1730: The Melbourne Cricket Club Steven Smith (equestrian) (born 1962), British equestrian Steve Smith (darts player) (born 1979), English darts player Stephen Smith (rugby league) , Fijian rugby league international Stephen Smith (boxer) (born 1985), British boxer Steve Smith (cyclist) (1989–2016), Canadian mountain biker Other people [ edit ] Stephen Smith (abolitionist) (1797–1873), Pennsylvanian African American abolitionist Stephen Smith (surgeon) (1823–1922), New York physician, public health organizer, and civic leader Stephen Francis Smith (1861–1928), Canadian chess master Stephen Smith (aerospace engineer) (1891–1951), pioneer of rocket mail in India Steven Smith (teamaker) (1949–2015), American tea entrepreneur Stephen G. Smith (writer) (born 1949), American journalist, writer and editor Stephen J. R. Smith , Canadian businessman Stephen Smith (journalist) (born 1956), American journalist and writer Steven Smith (astronaut) (born 1958), American technology executive and NASA astronaut Stephen Anderson Smith (born 1962), American clean energy activist Stephen Smith (died 2015), American murder victim; see Murdaugh family#Murder of Stephen Smith Characters [ edit ] Steve Smith ( American Dad! ) , in American Dad! See also [ edit ] Stefan Smith (born 1989), Antiguan footballer Steve Schmidt (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by

78-756: The Minnesota House of Representatives Stephen J. Smith (politician) (born 1951), American politician and member of the Wisconsin State Assembly Stephen Smith (Australian politician) (born 1955), Australian Labor Party politician, minister for defence and member for Perth Stephen Stat Smith (born 1955), American politician and member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives Steven Wayne Smith (born 1961), Texas Supreme Court justice Steven D. Smith (born 1964), member and Deputy Speaker of

91-543: The New Hampshire House of Representatives Steve Smith (Arizona politician) , member of the Arizona House of Representatives Sports [ edit ] American football [ edit ] Steve Smith (offensive lineman) (born 1944), offensive tackle & defensive end for Pittsburgh Steelers, Minnesota Vikings & Philadelphia Eagles Steve Smith (quarterback) (born 1962), player for

104-1156: The Philadelphia Flyers and the Buffalo Sabres Steve Smith (ice hockey, born April 30, 1963) , Scottish-born Canadian ice hockey player, defenceman for the Edmonton Oilers, Chicago Blackhawks, and the Calgary Flames Rugby union [ edit ] Steve Smith (rugby union, born 1951) (born 1951), English rugby union player and British Lion Steve Smith (rugby union, born 1959) , Irish rugby union player and British Lion Steve Smith (rugby union, born 1973) (born 1973), Manu Samoa & North Harbour Rugby Union player from New Zealand Stephen Smith (rugby union, born 1934) (1934–2010), English rugby union player Other sports [ edit ] Steve Smith (pool player) (born 1954), American pool player Steven Smith (Australian rules footballer) (born 1956), former Australian rules footballer and current president of

117-1088: The State of Connecticut Steven G. Smith (born 1946), United States Navy admiral Steve Smith (general) (born 1959), senior officer in the Australian Army Reserve Stephen G. Smith (general) , U.S. Army general Music and performing arts [ edit ] Steve Smith (American singer) (born 1945), American singer Steve Smith (comedian) (born 1945), Canadian comedian, best known for his alter ego Red Green W. Stephen Smith (born 1950), American voice teacher Steve Smith (drummer) (born 1954), American jazz and rock drummer Steve Smith (clown) (born 1951), American clown Stephan Said (born 1968), American singer-songwriter and activist, also known as Stephan Smith Elliott Smith (Steven Smith, 1969–2003), American musician Steve Smith (British musician) (born 1972), British singer and guitarist Steven R. Smith , American multi-instrumentalist, instrument-builder and initiator of

130-611: The University of Michigan Wolverines, 1980–1983 Steve Smith (running back) (1964–2021), player for the Los Angeles Raiders and Seattle Seahawks Steve Smith (wide receiver, born 1974) , arena football offensive specialist Steven Smith (American football coach) (born 1976), head football coach at Lincoln University in Missouri Steve Smith Sr. (born 1979), wide receiver who played with

143-406: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Steven_Smith&oldid=1259868402 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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156-714: Was born in Harbour Breton and was educated at Saint Bonaventure's College . Smith served in the Royal Newfoundland Regiment during World War I and was wounded at Beaumont-Hamel and at Bailleul ; he reached the rank of lieutenant. Smith served as Newfoundland trade commissioner in Portugal from 1921 to 1923. In 1925, he became fire and safety superintendent for the Newfoundland Power and Paper Company at Corner Brook ; in 1935, he

169-578: Was named manager for the company townsite. He was president of the Corner Brook Great War Veterans Association. During World War II , he was commander of the Newfoundland Home Guard at Corner Brook. He married Molly Way. Smith was elected to the Newfoundland assembly in 1956 and was reelected two more times. He died in 1981. This article about a Newfoundland and Labrador politician

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