Smith, Ethel (1907–1979)
Smith, Ethel (1907–1979)
Canadian runner. Name variations: Ethel Smith Stewart. Born July 5, 1907, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; died Dec 31, 1979, in Toronto.
At Amsterdam Olympics, won a bronze medal in 100 meters and a gold medal in 4 × 100-meter relay (1928).
More From encyclopedia.com
Smith , smith / smi[unvoicedth]/ • n. a worker in metal. ∎ short for blacksmith. • v. [tr.] treat (metal) by heating, hammering, and forging it: tin-bronze w… Will Smith , Actor, rap musician
Fun-loving and funny, Will Smith captivates audiences in a variety of media: music, television, and film. By his twelfth birthday… William Smith , Smith, William
SMITH, WILLIAM
Smith’s father, John, was a village blacksmith; but his grandparents and great-grandparents were small farmers in Oxfor… Wayland Smith , Wayland Smith
A character in German mythological romance, father of Weltich, whom he trained in the art of warfare and sent to the Court of Dietrich… Donald Alexander Smith , Donald Alexander Smith
Donald Alexander Smith
Donald Alexander Smith, 1st Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal (1820-1914), was a Canadian politician, di… Robert Smith , physics.
Smith’s father, John Smith, was rector of the parish of Lea: his mother, Hannah Smith, was the aunt of Roger Cotes, Plumian professor of ast…
You Might Also Like
NEARBY TERMS
Smith, Ethel (1907–1979)