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  1. Nov 17, 2021 · Presumed Killed Lieutenant A.J. Smith In June 1940, Mrs Smith, 58 Freeland Road, Bromley, received news that her husband, Lieutenant A.J. Smith, The Buffs, was missing, believed killed. He was serving in France in May of that year, and when last seen was wounded. A communication has now been received by Mrs Smith stating that her husband is presumed to have been killed in action in May 1940 ...

  2. A.J.M. Smith: A Personal Memoir. ( This address was given at the banquet in honour of the poet held at Michigan State University, May 8, 1976, following a symposium discussing his achievements as creative writer, anthologist, and literary critic ). Tonight we bring to a close our day of celebration of Arthur James Marshall Smith.

  3. Arthur James Marshall Smith was born in Montreal, Quebec in 1902. He was educated at McGill University and received his B.A. in 1925 and his M.A. in 1926. In 1931 he received his Ph.D. from the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. At McGill University Smith edited the McGill Daily Literary Supplement from 1924 to 1925. When it was discontinued.

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  5. Feb 10, 2008 · Arthur James Marshall Smith, poet, critic, anthologist (b at Montréal 8 Nov 1902; d at East Lansing, Mich 21 Nov 1980). A.J.M. Smith was educated at McGill University and the University of Edinburgh. In 1925, while a graduate student in Montréal, he founded and edited the McGill Fortnightly Review with F.R. Scott, the first journal to publish ...

  6. Jun 6, 2012 · SMITH Pastor Arthur James Smith, Jr. went home to be with the Lord June 3, 2012 at Grant Medical Center. He was born January 15, 1943 to Grace and Arthur J Smith, Sr. in Columbus, OH. He was a graduat

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  8. Additional Info Son of Herbert James Smith and Lily Smith, of Portsmouth. FOR EVERMORE: STORIES OF THE FALLEN Introducing For Evermore: Stories of the Fallen - the exciting new way to read and share stories of the Commonwealth's war dead.