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What (who) is H Reeves-Smith - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
John H Smith; John H. Smith (disambiguation); Smith, John H.

H. Reeves-Smith         
ACTOR (1862-1938)
Harry Reeves-Smith (17 May 1862 – 29 January 1938)Who Was Who on Screen p.606, 3rd Edition, by Evelyn Mack Truitt,c.
George Reeves-Smith         
BRITISH HOTEL MANAGER
Reeves-Smith, George
Sir George Reeves-Smith (17 July 1863 – 29 May 1941) was an English hotelier. Hired by Richard D'Oyly Carte in 1900 to replace César Ritz as manager of the Savoy Hotel, he remained in the post until his death four decades later.
Alec Reeves         
BRITISH ENGINEER (1902-1971)
Alec Harley Reeves; A. H. Reeves
Alec Harley Reeves (10 March 1902 – 13 October 1971) was a British scientist best known for his invention of pulse-code modulation (PCM). He was awarded 82 patents.

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John H. Smith

John H. Smith may refer to:

  • John H. Smith (bishop) (1939–2012), sixth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of West Virginia, 1989–1999
  • John H. Smith (mathematician), American mathematician
  • J. H. Smith (mayor) (1858–1956), mayor of Everett, Washington and co-founder of Anchorage, Alaska
  • John Henry Smith (1848–1911), leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and a Utah politician
  • John Henry Smith (reporter), anchor and reporter for News 12 Long Island
  • John Henry Smith (politician) (1881–1953), Australian politician
  • John Hilary Smith (born 1928), British colonial governor and administrator in Nigeria and Oceania
  • John Hope Smith (died 1831), British colonial head of the Gold Coast colony
  • John Hugh Smith (1819–1870), three-time mayor of Nashville, Tennessee between 1845 and 1865
  • J. Hyatt Smith (1824–1886), clergyman and United States Representative from New York