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Smith's biographer, Glen Jeansonne, in Gerald L. K. Smith: Minister of Hate, writes that Smith only had $5,000 to his name at the end of 1963 and yet raised $1,000,000 by the spring of 1964 to commission and construct the "Christ of the Ozarks" project. [citation needed]
Fête Galante was the fifth of Smyth's six operas and marked a return to the genre after a seven-year gap. World War I had forced the cancellation of several performances of her works in Europe, and especially Germany where three of her earlier operas were first performed.
N. G. L. Hammond, classical scholar. Archibald Standish Hartrick, artist. George Campbell Hay, poet in English and Scottish Gaelic amongst other languages, who wryly called Fettes College a little piece of "Forever England". Arthur Benison Hubback, architect, soldier and sportsman. Ross Leckie, historical novelist. Louise Linton, actor and ...
The name that the subject used is important, but it isn't the sole consideration. Checking Google Books, I see that [Gerald L. K. Smith] gets 1,201 hits, while [Gerald Lyman Kenneth Smith] brings just 239. The main biography of the subject is Gerald L. K. Smith: Minister of Hate . So if there's no objection, I'll move it back.
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Minister of the Interior (French: Ministre de l'Intérieur, pronounced [ministʁ də lɛ̃teʁjœʁ]) is a prominent position in the Government of France.The position is equivalent to the interior minister in other countries, like the Home Secretary in the United Kingdom, the Minister of Public Safety in Canada, or the Minister of Home Affairs in Australia.
Outside of agriculture, Smith continued to serve as Minister for Local Government. He also was part of a group of ministers who supervised the First Programme for Economic Expansion , an economic development plan by T. K. Whitaker , Secretary at the Department of Finance, that has been heavily praised as the programme that helped kickstart ...
Smith was born on October 9, 1970, [7] in Embro, Ontario. [8] He completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Waterloo and Emmaus Bible College.He earned a Master of Philosophy degree in philosophical theology in 1995 at the Institute for Christian Studies [8] where he studied under James Olthuis. [9]