AI & ChatGPT searches , social queriess for CAROL SMITH

Search references for CAROL SMITH. Phrases containing CAROL SMITH

See searches and references containing CAROL SMITH!

AI searches containing CAROL SMITH

CAROL SMITH

  • Carol Smith
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Carol Smith may refer to: Carol Smith (contralto) (1926–2021), American contralto Carol Comeau (born 1941), née Smith, American educator Carol Smith (radio

    Carol Smith

    Carol_Smith

  • Carol Kaye
  • American bass guitarist (born 1935)

    Carol Kaye (née Smith; born March 24, 1935) is an American musician. She is one of the most prolific recorded bass guitarists in rock and pop music, playing

    Carol Kaye

    Carol_Kaye

  • Amber Smith
  • Actress, model

    Amber Smith is an American actress and former model. Amber Smith is the daughter of Carol Smith. During her 2008 and 2009 appearances on the reality television

    Amber Smith

    Amber Smith

    Amber_Smith

  • LSU Tigers softball
  • College softball team

    with a team coached by Carol Smith. However, after only three seasons, LSU decided to disband its softball program. During Smith's tenure, she coached the

    LSU Tigers softball

    LSU Tigers softball

    LSU_Tigers_softball

  • Carol Smith (radio presenter)
  • Singaporean radio presenter

    Caroline Jane "Carol" Smith (born 25 October 1975) is a radio presenter from Singapore. She currently co-presents the morning show on One FM 91.3 with

    Carol Smith (radio presenter)

    Carol_Smith_(radio_presenter)

  • Carol Smith (contralto)
  • American contralto (1926–2021)

    Carol Louise Smith (February 20, 1926 – June 6, 2021) was an American contralto who made an international career in opera and concert, and was an academic

    Carol Smith (contralto)

    Carol_Smith_(contralto)

  • Carol Schumacher
  • Bolivian-born American mathematician

    Carol Smith Schumacher (born 1960) is a Bolivian-born American mathematician specializing in real analysis, a mathematics educator, and a textbook author

    Carol Schumacher

    Carol_Schumacher

  • Carol Smith (softball)
  • American softball coach

    Carol Smith is the former head softball coach at LSU. She was the first head coach in program history and had an overall record of 45–28–0 (.616). Smith

    Carol Smith (softball)

    Carol_Smith_(softball)

  • Linda Carol Brown
  • American activist (1943–2018)

    Linda Carol Brown (February 20, 1943 – March 25, 2018) was an American campaigner for equality in education. As a school-girl in 1954, Brown became the

    Linda Carol Brown

    Linda Carol Brown

    Linda_Carol_Brown

  • Louis Prima
  • American musician (1910–1978)

    surprise, Prima was looking for a new female vocalist to replace Lily Ann Carol. Smith was wearing a bathing suit and was not allowed into the club until she

    Louis Prima

    Louis Prima

    Louis_Prima

  • Fay Spain
  • American actress (1932–1983)

    movie audiences in the late 1950s. In 1957, she appeared as Carol Smith with John Smith as Tommy Kelly in the dramatic film The Crooked Circle in which

    Fay Spain

    Fay Spain

    Fay_Spain

  • Rebecca Lacey
  • English actress (born 1965)

    May 1993 (2 episodes) - Marion Winters Comedy Firsts 1995 (The Smiths) - Carol Smith Game On ("Bad Timing") 1995 - Claudia A Touch of Frost 1996 ("Fun

    Rebecca Lacey

    Rebecca_Lacey

  • Cory Michael Smith
  • American actor

    2014 South by Southwest . Smith also appeared in the HBO mini-series Olive Kitteridge in 2014 and the Todd Haynes film Carol (2015).[citation needed] In

    Cory Michael Smith

    Cory Michael Smith

    Cory_Michael_Smith

  • Crayon
  • Stick of pigmented wax for writing or drawing

    original on April 29, 2021. Retrieved April 29, 2021. Andrew Schneider; Carol Smith (May 23, 2000). "Major brands of kids' crayons contain asbestos, tests

    Crayon

    Crayon

    Crayon

  • Delilah
  • Woman in the Book of Judges of the Hebrew Bible

    Delilah centers on her gender. In the Feminist Companion to Judges, Carol Smith says that feminist commentators tend to stress Delilah's positive qualities

    Delilah

    Delilah

    Delilah

  • Joyce Carol Oates
  • American author (born 1938)

    Joyce Carol Oates (born June 16, 1938) is an American writer. Oates published her first book in 1963, and has since published 58 novels, a number of plays

    Joyce Carol Oates

    Joyce Carol Oates

    Joyce_Carol_Oates

  • The Carol Burnett Show
  • American variety/sketch comedy television show (1967–1978)

    The Carol Burnett Show is an American variety/sketch comedy television show that originally ran on CBS from September 11, 1967, to March 29, 1978, for

    The Carol Burnett Show

    The_Carol_Burnett_Show

  • Carol Wayne
  • American actress (1942–1985)

    July 16, 2018. "Carol Wayne, Sexy Blonde on Carson Show, Drowns". Los Angeles Times. January 14, 1985. Retrieved June 10, 2020. Smith, Ronald L. (2008)

    Carol Wayne

    Carol_Wayne

  • Dalbrae Academy
  • High school in Mabou, Nova Scotia, Canada

    the jurisdiction of the Strait Regional School Board. The Principal is Carol Smith and the Vice Principal is Cindy MacDonald. The school opened in 2000

    Dalbrae Academy

    Dalbrae_Academy

  • Carol Kaye discography
  • Carol Kaye (née Smith; born March 24, 1935) is an American musician. She is one of the most prolific recorded bass guitarists in rock and pop music, playing

    Carol Kaye discography

    Carol_Kaye_discography

  • Myrna Dell
  • American actress (1924–2011)

    Playhouse (TV Series) - Mae Holmes / Sally 1957: State Trooper (TV Series) - Carol Smith 1957: The Adventures of Jim Bowie (TV Series) - Helen Harris 1958: Maverick

    Myrna Dell

    Myrna Dell

    Myrna_Dell

  • Maggie Smith
  • British actress (1934–2024)

    the mid-1970s, she made several guest appearances on The Carol Burnett Show. In 1972 Smith starred as the eccentric Augusta Bertram in George Cukor's

    Maggie Smith

    Maggie Smith

    Maggie_Smith

  • C. Arnholt Smith
  • American banker and embezzler (1899–1996)

    married his first wife Lois Seaver Smith in 1922. He had one son, C. Arnholt Smith, Jr., and a daughter, Carol Smith Shannon. In the 1970s, he married

    C. Arnholt Smith

    C._Arnholt_Smith

  • Pluribus (TV series)
  • American science fiction TV series

    filmed primarily in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the series follows novelist Carol Sturka (Rhea Seehorn), who finds herself isolated after an alien virus transforms

    Pluribus (TV series)

    Pluribus_(TV_series)

  • Julius Hobson
  • American activist and politician (1922–1977)

    University, Hobson met Carol Smith. They married in 1947, and they had a son Julius Hobson Jr. and a daughter Jean Hobson. Carol filed for divorce in 1966

    Julius Hobson

    Julius Hobson

    Julius_Hobson

  • Carol Kane
  • American actress (born 1952)

    Carol Kane (born June 18, 1952) is an American actress and comedian. She gained recognition for her role in Hester Street (1975), for which she received

    Carol Kane

    Carol Kane

    Carol_Kane

  • Carol Doda
  • American dancer (1937–2015)

    Carol Ann Doda (August 29, 1937 – November 9, 2015) was an American topless dancer based in San Francisco, California, who was active from the 1960s through

    Carol Doda

    Carol_Doda

  • Tasha Smith
  • American actress, director and producer (born 1971)

    recurring role as Carol Holloway on the Fox musical drama series, Empire. Later in the same year, Smith made her directorial debut. Tasha Smith was born on

    Tasha Smith

    Tasha Smith

    Tasha_Smith

  • Raymond J. Smith
  • American educator and author

    literary book publisher. He was married to the American author Joyce Carol Oates. Smith was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He graduated from the University

    Raymond J. Smith

    Raymond_J._Smith

  • John D. Kendall
  • and introduced the Suzuki Method to the US. A 1997 news article quoted Carol Smith, a colleague of John Kendall, as saying "It took someone with incredible

    John D. Kendall

    John_D._Kendall

  • La Chica o El Mundo
  • 9th episode of the 1st season of Pluribus

    credit. Gordon Smith said that the episode originally ended on a "much subtler" note, describing it as "a secret handshake between [Carol and Manousos]

    La Chica o El Mundo

    La_Chica_o_El_Mundo

  • James LeVoy Sorenson
  • American businessman

    granddaughter of LDS Church President John Taylor. They had eight children — Carol Smith, Shauna Johnson, James Lee Sorenson, Ann Crocker, Joan Fenton, Joseph

    James LeVoy Sorenson

    James_LeVoy_Sorenson

  • Leonard Zeskind
  • American journalist (1949–2025)

    After a marriage to Elaine Cantrell ended in divorce, Zeskind married Carol Smith. He died from pancreatic cancer at his home in Kansas City, Missouri

    Leonard Zeskind

    Leonard Zeskind

    Leonard_Zeskind

  • The Crooked Circle (1957 film)
  • 1957 film by Joseph Kane

    remote town where Joe runs a fishing lodge with his brother, Tommy. Carol Smith, girlfriend of Tommy, immediately urges Cooper to help Tommy get into

    The Crooked Circle (1957 film)

    The_Crooked_Circle_(1957_film)

  • Google Summer of Code
  • Annual open source software coding program

    the project since 2006, was the program manager. From 2010 until 2015, Carol Smith was the program manager. In 2016, Stephanie Taylor took over management

    Google Summer of Code

    Google Summer of Code

    Google_Summer_of_Code

  • Caught Stealing
  • 2025 film by Darren Aronofsky

    Regina King, Zoë Kravitz, Matt Smith, Liev Schreiber, Vincent D'Onofrio, Benito Martínez Ocasio, Griffin Dunne, and Carol Kane appear in supporting roles

    Caught Stealing

    Caught_Stealing

  • Carol T. Christ
  • American academic (born 1944)

    Retrieved March 13, 2017. Girard, Christopher J. (March 12, 2012). "Carol Christ, Smith College president, says she will retire next year – The Boston Globe"

    Carol T. Christ

    Carol T. Christ

    Carol_T._Christ

  • Courtney Thorne-Smith
  • American actress (born 1966 or 1967)

    Courtney Thorne-Smith (born 1966 or 1967) is an American actress. She is known for her starring roles as Alison Parker on Melrose Place, Georgia Thomas

    Courtney Thorne-Smith

    Courtney Thorne-Smith

    Courtney_Thorne-Smith

  • Grenade (Pluribus)
  • 3rd episode of the 1st season of Pluribus

    producer Gordon Smith. It was released on Apple TV on November 14, 2025. The series is set in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and follows author Carol Sturka, who

    Grenade (Pluribus)

    Grenade_(Pluribus)

  • Morgan and Marvin Smith
  • American twins and photographers

    York Times. Brennan, Carol. "Smith, Marvin and Morgan 1910–2003 and 1910–1993". Encyclopedia.com. "Black ThenMarvin and Morgan Smith: Photographers and

    Morgan and Marvin Smith

    Morgan_and_Marvin_Smith

  • Caroline Smith
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Orchestra of Los Angeles Carol Smith (radio presenter) (Caroline Jane Smith, born 1975), Singaporean radio presenter Caroline Smith, American singer and songwriter

    Caroline Smith

    Caroline_Smith

  • Aileen Wuornos
  • American serial killer (1956–2002)

    Aileen Carol Wuornos (/ˈwɔːrnoʊs/) (née Pittman; February 29, 1956 – October 9, 2002) was an American serial killer. Between 1989 and 1990, while engaging

    Aileen Wuornos

    Aileen Wuornos

    Aileen_Wuornos

  • A Christmas Carol
  • 1843 novella by Charles Dickens

    A Christmas Carol. In Prose. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas, commonly known as A Christmas Carol, is a novella by Charles Dickens, first published in

    A Christmas Carol

    A Christmas Carol

    A_Christmas_Carol

  • Rapp-Coudert Committee
  • 1986. ISBN 978-0-19-503557-5 Carol Smith, "The Dress Rehearsal for McCarthyism," Academe Online, July–August 2011. Carol Smith, ed. Stephen Brier, "The Struggle

    Rapp-Coudert Committee

    Rapp-Coudert Committee

    Rapp-Coudert_Committee

  • Carol (film)
  • 2015 film by Todd Haynes

    Carol is a 2015 historical romantic drama film directed by Todd Haynes. The screenplay by Phyllis Nagy is based on the 1952 romance novel The Price of

    Carol (film)

    Carol_(film)

  • Got Milk (Pluribus)
  • 5th episode of the 1st season of Pluribus

    production, that director was no longer available, and Smith stepped in to direct. The shot of Carol watching numerous vehicles leave Albuquerque was done

    Got Milk (Pluribus)

    Got_Milk_(Pluribus)

  • Sam Smith
  • English singer and songwriter (born 1992)

    at age 12. As part of Youth Music Theatre UK, Smith appeared in the troupe's 2007 production of Oh! Carol, a musical featuring the music of Neil Sedaka

    Sam Smith

    Sam Smith

    Sam_Smith

  • Jada Pinkett Smith
  • American actress (born 1971)

    they wish." In 2005, Pinkett Smith became one of many celebrities to invest a combined total of US$10 million in Carol's Daughter, a line of beauty products

    Jada Pinkett Smith

    Jada Pinkett Smith

    Jada_Pinkett_Smith

  • Sisterhood (feminism)
  • the deep emotional connection was considered to lie in its foundation. Carol Smith-Rosenberg, who studied female friendships of the 18th and 19th centuries

    Sisterhood (feminism)

    Sisterhood_(feminism)

  • Rowland Perkins
  • Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. In 1960, Perkins married Diane Carol Smith whom he had met while they both attended UCLA. They had three daughters

    Rowland Perkins

    Rowland_Perkins

  • VF-121
  • Military unit

    ISBN 1-904687-84-9 Journey to Command. The Naval Career of Captain J.C. Smith: by Carol Smith. ISBN 1-4392-5566-0 Booksurge.com Scream of Eagles. by Robert K

    VF-121

    VF-121

    VF-121

  • List of Maggie Smith performances
  • Play of the Month and Screen Two. She also guest starred in The Carol Burnett Show. Smith received Primetime Emmy Award nominations for her work in Suddenly

    List of Maggie Smith performances

    List of Maggie Smith performances

    List_of_Maggie_Smith_performances

  • A Christmas Carol; or, Past, Present, and Future
  • 1844 play adaption of A Christmas Carol

    A Christmas Carol; or, Past, Present, and Future is a play in three acts (or ‘Staves’) by Edward Stirling which opened at the Adelphi Theatre in London

    A Christmas Carol; or, Past, Present, and Future

    A Christmas Carol; or, Past, Present, and Future

    A_Christmas_Carol;_or,_Past,_Present,_and_Future

  • Jack Daniel (DJ)
  • American radio DJ

    Charlotte," The Charlotte Observer, February 25, 1993. Tim Funk and Carol Smith, "Broadcaster Boosts Stake in Charlotte," The Charlotte Observer, September

    Jack Daniel (DJ)

    Jack Daniel (DJ)

    Jack_Daniel_(DJ)

  • La Damoiselle élue
  • 1888 lyric poem by Claude Debussy

    conducted by Désiré-Émile Inghelbrecht, 1950. Victoria de los Ángeles and Carol Smith, with the Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Charles Munch, 1955

    La Damoiselle élue

    La Damoiselle élue

    La_Damoiselle_élue

  • Annette Bening
  • American actress (born 1958)

    Annette Carol Bening (born May 29, 1958) is an American actress. With a career spanning over four decades, she is known for her versatile work across

    Annette Bening

    Annette Bening

    Annette_Bening

  • A Christmas Carol (1984 film)
  • 1984 US television film directed by Clive Donner

    A Christmas Carol is a 1984 Christmas fantasy television film adapted from Charles Dickens' novella A Christmas Carol (1843). The film was directed by

    A Christmas Carol (1984 film)

    A_Christmas_Carol_(1984_film)

  • A Christmas Carol (Doctor Who)
  • 2010 British TV Christmas programme

    See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus. › "A Christmas Carol" is an episode of the British science fiction television programme Doctor

    A Christmas Carol (Doctor Who)

    A_Christmas_Carol_(Doctor_Who)

  • Henry Nash Smith
  • American literary critic

    Lucas in 1956. They had three children: Harriet Elinor Smith, Janet Carol Smith, and Mayne Smith. Smith died at the age of 79 on June 6, 1986, following an

    Henry Nash Smith

    Henry_Nash_Smith

  • Carol Jordan
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Bleeding, basis for the series Wire in the Blood Carol Jordan, a victim of spree killer Philip John Smith Carole Jordan (1941–2026), British physicist, astrophysicist

    Carol Jordan

    Carol_Jordan

  • Celestine Smith
  • American psychotherapist (1903–1975)

    YWCA. Smith was born in 1903 in Macon, Georgia, to German Jewish father Fletcher Carol Smith (Schmitzen) and African American mother Viola Jane Smith. She

    Celestine Smith

    Celestine_Smith

  • Marvin Goldstein
  • American musician (born 1950)

    were frequently augmented by local singers, such as Sarah Copeland, Carol Smith, and soprano Linda Zoghby. Goldstein was part owner of a local music

    Marvin Goldstein

    Marvin_Goldstein

  • Do Nothing 'Til You Hear from Me (radio programme)
  • Radio show

    based on his Roy Diamond character. In the radio version, produced by Carol Smith, the cantankerous Jamaican stand-up comedian played by Powell was transformed

    Do Nothing 'Til You Hear from Me (radio programme)

    Do_Nothing_'Til_You_Hear_from_Me_(radio_programme)

  • Penthesilea (opera)
  • 1927 opera by Othmar Schoeck

    from Stuttgart State Theatre, 15 December 1957) BASF/Harmonia Mundi: Carol Smith, Hana Janků, Barbara Scherler, Raili Kostia, Roland Hermann, William

    Penthesilea (opera)

    Penthesilea (opera)

    Penthesilea_(opera)

  • Political views of American academics
  • about survey methodology and about the interpretations of the findings. Carol Smith and Stephen Leberstein have documented investigations of professors'

    Political views of American academics

    Political_views_of_American_academics

  • Robert D. Cess
  • American academic (1933–2022)

    Archived from the original on 20 July 2011. Retrieved 14 March 2009. Carol Smith (12 April 2000). "On a Clear Day (DAAC Study)". Earth Observatory. NASA

    Robert D. Cess

    Robert_D._Cess

  • Gold Medal of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama
  • Competitive music college award

    (oboe) 1983: Carol Smith 1984: Kyoko Kimura (violin) 1985: Peter Rose 1986: Tasmin Little (violin) 1987: Juliet Booth 1988: Simon Smith 1989: Bryn Terfel

    Gold Medal of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama

    Gold_Medal_of_the_Guildhall_School_of_Music_and_Drama

  • A Christmas Carol (1999 film)
  • Television film by David Jones

    A Christmas Carol is a 1999 Christmas fantasy television film based on Charles Dickens' 1843 novella A Christmas Carol that was first televised December

    A Christmas Carol (1999 film)

    A_Christmas_Carol_(1999_film)

  • Robert Smith (musician)
  • English rock musician (born 1959)

    In December 2020, Smith took part in two live stream charity events, including The Cosmic Shambles Network's "Nine Lessons and Carols for Curious People"

    Robert Smith (musician)

    Robert Smith (musician)

    Robert_Smith_(musician)

  • Jozef Tiso's speech in Holíč
  • 1942 speech by the president of the Slovak Republic

    and the Deportation and Persecution of Jews in Slovakia". In Rittner, Carol; Smith, Stephen David; Steinfeldt, Irena (eds.). The Holocaust and the Christian

    Jozef Tiso's speech in Holíč

    Jozef Tiso's speech in Holíč

    Jozef_Tiso's_speech_in_Holíč

  • Carol Sobieski
  • American screenwriter (1939–1990)

    Carol Sobieski (née O'Brien; March 16, 1939 – November 4, 1990) was an American screenwriter whose work included the scripts for Annie (1982) and Fried

    Carol Sobieski

    Carol Sobieski

    Carol_Sobieski

  • The Nightingale and the Rose (opera)
  • Opera

    singers Rachael Hallawell (mezzo-soprano), Philip Sheffield (tenor), and Carol Smith (soprano), designer Julian McGowan, stage director Caroline Gawn, and

    The Nightingale and the Rose (opera)

    The Nightingale and the Rose (opera)

    The_Nightingale_and_the_Rose_(opera)

  • Audience of One (album)
  • 2009 studio album by Heather Headley

    – violin Denise Rutledge – chorus Harry Shirinian – viola Carol Smith – chorus Gene Smith – chorus Audrey Solomon – violin Tina Soule – cello Tracey

    Audience of One (album)

    Audience_of_One_(album)

  • Charles Bracewell-Smith
  • British baronet

    the death of his brother Sir Guy Bracewell Smith in 1983 at the age of 30. Bracewell-Smith married Carol Hough in 1977; Hough died in July 1994.[citation

    Charles Bracewell-Smith

    Charles_Bracewell-Smith

  • Carol Tomé
  • American business executive (born 1957)

    Carol B. Tomé (born Carol Louise Buchenroth; January 8, 1957) is an American business executive and chief executive of United Parcel Service (UPS). She

    Carol Tomé

    Carol_Tomé

  • Tiny Tim (A Christmas Carol)
  • Fictional character from Dickens' novella "A Christmas Carol"

    Muppet Christmas Carol Don Messick (as Bamm-Bamm Rubble) in the 1994 television special A Flintstones Christmas Carol Taran Noah Smith in the 1995 television

    Tiny Tim (A Christmas Carol)

    Tiny Tim (A Christmas Carol)

    Tiny_Tim_(A_Christmas_Carol)

  • Carol Comeau
  • American educator (born 1941)

    Carol Comeau (née Smith; born September 4, 1941) is an American educator. She was inaugurated to the Alaska Women's Hall of Fame in 2009. Carol Comeau

    Carol Comeau

    Carol_Comeau

  • Run (British TV series)
  • British TV drama

    comprises four episodes, each focused on one character among the four leads - Carol (Olivia Colman), Ying (Katie Leung), Richard (Lennie James) and Kasia (Katharina

    Run (British TV series)

    Run_(British_TV_series)

  • Bread and Roses (1993 film)
  • 1993 New Zealand biographical film

    Mick Rose as Charlie Joanne Simpson as Pregnant Woman (Mrs Jeffers) Carol Smith as Cath David Telford as Superintendent Carron Erik Thomson as Red William

    Bread and Roses (1993 film)

    Bread_and_Roses_(1993_film)

  • Carol Bove
  • American artist based in New York City

    Carol Bove (born 1971) is an American artist based in New York City. Born in 1971 in Geneva, Switzerland to American parents during a vacation trip, Bove

    Carol Bove

    Carol Bove

    Carol_Bove

  • Diego Fasolis
  • organ with Erich Vollenwyder, piano with Jürg Wintschger, voice with Carol Smith, and conducting with Klaus Knall, achieving all four diplomas with distinction

    Diego Fasolis

    Diego_Fasolis

  • Church Buttes
  • Butte formation in Wyoming, US

    ISBN 0403021995. {{citation}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help) Guthrie, Carol; Smith, Bart (2009), The Pony Express: An Illustrated History, Two Dot Series

    Church Buttes

    Church Buttes

    Church_Buttes

  • Sheridan Smith
  • English actress and singer (born 1981)

    of her daughter. The show, and Smith's performance, received widespread acclaim from critics. Writing in The Times, Carol Midgely gave it five stars, stating

    Sheridan Smith

    Sheridan Smith

    Sheridan_Smith

  • Hortense Calisher
  • American novelist

    1992) In the Palace of the Movie King (novel 1993) In the Slammer with Carol Smith (novel 1997) The Novellas of Hortense Calisher (1997) Sunday Jews (novel

    Hortense Calisher

    Hortense_Calisher

  • Christmas carol
  • Song or hymn on the theme of Christmas

    A Christmas carol is a carol (a song or hymn) on the theme of Christmas, traditionally sung at Christmas itself or during the surrounding Christmas and

    Christmas carol

    Christmas carol

    Christmas_carol

  • Concert Artists Guild
  • American musical institution

    Kleinsteuber (Tuba) Bowdoin Trio Douglas Wm. Walter (Marimba and Vibraphone) Carol Smith (Soprano) Steven Jordheim (Saxophone) Neil Rutman (Piano) Joseph Lulloff

    Concert Artists Guild

    Concert_Artists_Guild

  • George S. Patton
  • United States Army general (1885–1945)

    George Smith Patton Jr. (11 November 1885 – 21 December 1945) was a general in the United States Army who commanded the Seventh Army in the Mediterranean

    George S. Patton

    George S. Patton

    George_S._Patton

  • New Zealand Public Service Medal
  • Award

    Mene-Tulia – of Christchurch. Donald Willem Riezebos – of Wellington. Suzanne Carol Smith – of Christchurch. Sharon Anne Wagener – of Wellington. "Order of Wear:

    New Zealand Public Service Medal

    New_Zealand_Public_Service_Medal

  • Carol M. Swain
  • American political scientist (born 1954)

    Carol Miller Swain (born March 7, 1954) is a conservative American political scientist and legal scholar who is a retired professor of political science

    Carol M. Swain

    Carol M. Swain

    Carol_M._Swain

  • Alexander McNutt (colonist)
  • Canadian politician

    Province of Nova Scotia. p. 246&148–149. ISBN 0-88871-050-X. Campbell, Carol; Smith, James F. (2011). Necessaries and sufficiencies : Planter society in

    Alexander McNutt (colonist)

    Alexander_McNutt_(colonist)

  • Edinburgh Grand Opera
  • (Count yeletsky), Gordon Wilson (Herman), Howard Quilla Croft (Tomsky), Carol Smith (Liza), Rebecca Sharp (The Countess), Mike Towers. 2003 Turandot. Edinburgh

    Edinburgh Grand Opera

    Edinburgh Grand Opera

    Edinburgh_Grand_Opera

  • Paula Yates
  • British television personality and writer (1959–2000)

    Yates was brought up in a show business family. Her mother was Elaine Smith (whose stage name was Heller Toren, and who later wrote under the pseudonym

    Paula Yates

    Paula_Yates

  • Carol Howe
  • Former ATF informant

    Carol Elizabeth Howe was a former informant for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). Howe became a key figure in Oklahoma City

    Carol Howe

    Carol_Howe

  • Katharine Hepburn
  • American actress (1907–2003)

    Homer (1990) [1971]. The Films of Katharine Hepburn. New York City, NY: Carol Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-8065-1175-7. Edwards, Anne (1985). A Remarkable

    Katharine Hepburn

    Katharine Hepburn

    Katharine_Hepburn

  • Carmen Anhorn
  • Swiss soprano (born 1956)

    1975 to 1980 at the Musikhochschule Zurich with Sylvia Gähwiller and Carol Smith. From 1980 to 1982, she received her diploma in the opera studio of the

    Carmen Anhorn

    Carmen_Anhorn

  • Carol Ann
  • Name list

    Shudlick Smith, American basketball player Carol Ann Susi (1952–2014), American actress Carol Ann Tomlinson, American educator, author and speaker Carol Ann

    Carol Ann

    Carol_Ann

  • SS Kamloops
  • Lake freighter of Canada Steamship Lines

    Houle, Dennis; Purvis, Mike; Hammill, John; Hopper, Donna; Martin, Carol; Smith, Riley; Naqvi, Zaafina; Pounder, Megan; Garson, Kylee (eds.). "A shipwreck

    SS Kamloops

    SS Kamloops

    SS_Kamloops

  • Clark Ashton Smith
  • American author (1893–1961)

    from Smith's books The Dark Chateau and "Spells and Philtres". (Elder had first met Smith when reporting on his 1954 wedding to the former Carol Dorman

    Clark Ashton Smith

    Clark Ashton Smith

    Clark_Ashton_Smith

  • Christ Church (Georgetown, Washington, D.C.)
  • Historic church in Washington, D.C., United States

    2020. With accompanying two photos from 1971 Thornton, Delon; Joynt, Carol; Smith, Stephen; Quinn, Melissa; et al. (8 March 2020). "Rector of prominent

    Christ Church (Georgetown, Washington, D.C.)

    Christ Church (Georgetown, Washington, D.C.)

    Christ_Church_(Georgetown,_Washington,_D.C.)

  • Carole Lombard
  • American actress (1908–1942)

    The Racketeer, released in late 1929. The review in Film Daily wrote: "Carol Lombard proves a real surprise, and does her best work to date. In fact

    Carole Lombard

    Carole Lombard

    Carole_Lombard

AI & ChatGPT searchs for online references containing CAROL SMITH

CAROL SMITH

AI search references containing CAROL SMITH

CAROL SMITH

  • Caryl
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Jamaican

    Caryl

    Song of Joy; Womanly; Female Version of Carl or Charles

    Caryl

  • Carole
  • Girl/Female

    French American

    Carole

    The french form of the English Carol, a dimunitive of Charles meaning strong.

    Carole

  • Carl
  • Boy/Male

    English American German

    Carl

    Man. Famous Bearer: astronomer Carl Sagan.

    Carl

  • Carol
  • Girl/Female

    English American French

    Carol

    A feminine form of Charles meaning strong or manly. Also a . Also used as the feminine of Carl...

    Carol

  • Carol
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, German, Irish, Swedish

    Carol

    Free Man; Little One Dark Haired

    Carol

  • CAROL
  • Female

    English

    CAROL

    English form of French Carole, CAROL means "man." Compare with masculine Carol.

    CAROL

  • CARON
  • Female

    English

    CARON

     Variant spelling of English Caren, CARON means "man." Compare with another form of Caron.

    CARON

  • Carol
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic American English

    Carol

    Champion.

    Carol

  • CAROLE
  • Female

    French

    CAROLE

    French form of Latin Carola, CAROLE means "man."

    CAROLE

  • CARROL
  • Male

    English

    CARROL

    Variant spelling of English Carroll, CARROL means "hacker."

    CARROL

  • CARON
  • Female

    Welsh

    CARON

    Welsh name, derived from the word caru, CARON means "to love." Compare with another form of Caron.

    CARON

  • Caroll
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Danish, German, Swedish

    Caroll

    Carl; A Man; Fierce Warrior; Female Version of Charles

    Caroll

  • CARYL
  • Female

    English

    CARYL

    Variant spelling of English Carol, CARYL means "man."

    CARYL

  • CAROL
  • Male

    Romanian

    CAROL

     Short form of Latin Carolus, CAROL means "man." Compare with feminine Carol. In use by the Romanians.

    CAROL

  • CARL
  • Male

    English

    CARL

    Older spelling of German Karl, CARL means "man." 

    CARL

  • Caro
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English, German, Swedish

    Caro

    Manly; Feminine Variant of Charles; Carl; Little One Dark Haired

    Caro

  • Carola
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, English, Finnish, French, German, Spanish, Swedish

    Carola

    Song of Happiness; Strong; Free; Joy; War Horn; Song of Joy; Female Version of Charles or Carl

    Carola

  • KAROL
  • Male

    Polish

    KAROL

    Polish and Slovak form of German Karl, KAROL means "man."

    KAROL

  • CARLO
  • Male

    Italian

    CARLO

    Italian form of Latin Carolus, CARLO means "man."

    CARLO

  • Carll
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Dutch, German, and Scandinavian

    Carll

    English, Dutch, German, and Scandinavian : variant of Carl.

    Carll

AI search queriess for Facebook and twitter posts, hashtags with CAROL SMITH

CAROL SMITH

Follow users with usernames @CAROL SMITH or posting hashtags containing #CAROL SMITH

CAROL SMITH

Online names & meanings

  • Agney
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Kannada

    Agney

    Lord Kartikeya

  • Ekakitaa
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Ekakitaa

    Loneliness

  • Yonina
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Hebrew

    Yonina

    Dove

  • Sadhya
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu

    Sadhya

    Good Habits; Queen; Perfection

  • Ekesh | ஏகேஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Ekesh | ஏகேஷ

    Emperor

  • Mudar
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Mudar

    Arabic Tribe

  • Hasmita
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Hasmita

    Always Happy; Always Smiling

  • Nirveli
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Nirveli

    From the water.

  • Fredalena
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Fredalena

    Peaceful Ruler

  • Apollinaris
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Apollinaris

    From Apdlo.

AI search & ChatGPT queriess for Facebook and twitter users, user names, hashtags with CAROL SMITH

CAROL SMITH

Top AI & ChatGPT search, Social media, medium, facebook & news articles containing CAROL SMITH

CAROL SMITH

AI searchs for Acronyms & meanings containing CAROL SMITH

CAROL SMITH

AI searches, Indeed job searches and job offers containing CAROL SMITH

Other words and meanings similar to

CAROL SMITH

AI search in online dictionary sources & meanings containing CAROL SMITH

CAROL SMITH

  • Caroled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Carol

  • Carob
  • n.

    One of the long, sweet, succulent, pods of the carob tree, which are used as food for animals and sometimes eaten by man; -- called also St. John's bread, carob bean, and algaroba bean.

  • Kerl
  • n.

    See Carl.

  • Caroling
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Carol

  • Canon
  • n.

    See Carom.

  • Carrom
  • n.

    See Carom.

  • Carol
  • v. i.

    To sing; esp. to sing joyfully; to warble.

  • Parole
  • a.

    See 2d Parol.

  • Carl
  • n.

    Large stalks of hemp which bear the seed; -- called also carl hemp.

  • Cannon
  • n. & v.

    See Carom.

  • Parol
  • a.

    Given or done by word of mouth; oral; also, given by a writing not under seal; as, parol evidence.

  • Carol
  • n.

    Alt. of Carrol

  • Carol
  • n.

    A song of praise of devotion; as, a Christmas or Easter carol.

  • Warble
  • v. t.

    To utter musically; to modulate; to carol.

  • Carrel
  • n.

    Same as 4th Carol.

  • Carrol
  • n.

    See 4th Carol.

  • Carob
  • n.

    An evergreen leguminous tree (Ceratania Siliqua) found in the countries bordering the Mediterranean; the St. John's bread; -- called also carob tree.

  • Carom
  • v. i.

    To make a carom.