Margaret Smith — Court Pour les articles homonymes, voir Smith et Court. Ne pas confondre avec Anne Smith et Paula Smith, également joueuses de tennis … Wikipédia en Français
Margaret Smith — may refer to: Margaret Smith Court, known as Margaret Court (born 1942), Australian tennis player Margaret Chase Smith (1897–1995), United States Senator from Maine Margaret Smith (politician) (born 1961), Liberal Democrat Member of the Scottish… … Wikipedia
Margaret Smith-Court — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Smith et Court. Ne pas confondre avec Anne Smith et Paula Smith, également joueuses de tennis … Wikipédia en Français
Margaret Smith Court — Margaret Court Smith Spitzname: The Arm Nationalität: Australien … Deutsch Wikipedia
Margaret Smith (comedian) — Margaret Smith is a six time Emmy Award winning standup comic, actor, writer and producer. Originally from Chicago, Illinois, Smith is known for her deadpan and often acerbic delivery, reminiscent of Eve Arden. She was a writer and producer for… … Wikipedia
Margaret Smith (politician) — Margaret Smith Member of the Scottish Parliament for Edinburgh West In office 6 May 1999 – 5 May 2011 Preceded by new constituency Majority 5,886 (16.9%) Personal details … Wikipedia
Margaret Smith (author) — Margaret Smith (1884 1970) was a scholar writing on early Christian and Muslim mysticism,[1] presenting a view from an open minded Christian perspective. Smith was the first westerner to chronicle the lives of the Sufi mystic Rábi a of Basra, and … Wikipedia
Margaret Smith Court — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Smith et Court. Ne pas confondre avec Anne Smith et Paula Smith, également joueuses de tennis … Wikipédia en Français
Margaret Smith (poet) — Margaret D. Smith (born 1958 in Norfolk, Virginia) is a poet, musician, and artist. Her books of poetry and nonfiction include Barn Swallow (2006), The Seed in Me (2001), Made With Love (1998), A Holy Struggle: Unspoken Thoughts of Hopkins (1992 … Wikipedia
Agnes and Margaret Smith — Westminster College, beneficiary of the Westminster Sisters. Agnes Smith Lewis PhD LLD DD LittD (1843–1926) and Margaret Dunlop Gibson LLD DD LittD (1843–1920), nées Agnes and Margaret Smith (sometimes referred to as the Westminster Sisters),… … Wikipedia