George Howard Smith was born on December 2, 1898 in Astoria, Long Island, New York. He was a political scientist, author, and secretary of the U.S. Senate Republican Policy Committee. Smith died in Shelton, Connecticut on December 3, 1962. Smith attended the University of Michigan (M.A. 1928) and Yale University Graduate School, fellow (1935-1936). He authored several works on U.S. politics with Charles A. Beard and others. Smith married Elizabeth Wehner in 1919 and had two children, Nancy Jean and Mary Elizabeth. He married Josephine Burba in 1942.
From the description of George Howard Edward Smith papers, 1917-1962 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122501269
From the description of George Howard Edward Smith papers, 1917-1962 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702204854
Jesuit and professor of languages.
Smith, born in Upton, Massachusetts, earned A.B. and M.A. degrees at Woodstock College and was ordained in Italy (1927). He travelled and studied throughout Europe and earned a Ph.D. from the Gregorian University in Rome (1928). He taught modern languages, European history, and church history at Weston College and Boston College. Smith was a distinguished linguist who read and spoke ten languages. He was passionate about horticulture and fishing. Smith died in 1962.
From the description of George F. Smith, SJ, papers, 1918-1930, bulk 1925-1930. (Boston College). WorldCat record id: 38942288
George Howard Smith was born on December 2, 1898 in Astoria, Long Island, New York. He was a political scientist, author, and secretary of the U.S. Senate Republican Policy Committee. Smith died in Shelton, Connecticut on December 3, 1962. Smith attended the University of Michigan (M.A. 1928) and Yale University Graduate School, fellow (1935-1936). He authored several works on U.S. politics with Charles A. Beard and others. Smith married Elizabeth Wehner in 1919 and had two children, Nancy Jean and Mary Elizabeth. He married Josephine Burba in 1942.
George Howard Edward Smith was born on December 2, 1898 in Astoria, Long Island, New York. He was a political scientist, author, and secretary of the U. S. Senate Republican Policy Committee. Smith died in Shelton, Connecticut on December 3, 1962.
Smith attended the University of Michigan (M. A. 1928) and Yale University Graduate School, Fellow (1935-1936). He authored several works on U. S. politics with Charles A. Beard and others. Smith married Elizabeth Wehner in 1919 and had two children, Nancy Jean and Mary Elizabeth. He married Josephine Burba in 1942.
From the guide to the George Howard Edward Smith papers, 1917-1962, (Manuscripts and Archives)