Harry Smith

Harry Smith may refer to:

  • Sir Harry Smith, 1st Baronet (1787–1860), British soldier
  • Harry Smith (MP) (1829–1910), British politician in Falkirk Burghs
  • Harry Smith (Alberta politician) (1873–1928), Canadian politician
  • Harry B. Smith (1860–1936), American songwriter
  • Harry Everett Smith (1923–1991), American music anthologist, experimental film maker
  • Harry Smith (Australian soldier) (born 1933), senior officer of the Australian Army
  • Harry Smith (poet) (born 1936), American poet and editor
  • Harry Smith (television) (born 1951), American journalist
  • Harry Lester Smith, American Methodist bishop
In sports
  • Harry Smith (infielder) (1856–1898), American baseball player
  • Harry Smith (1910s catcher) (1890–1922), American baseball player
  • Harry Smith (1900s catcher) (1874–1933), British-born baseball player & manager
  • Harry Smith (boxer) (fl. 1910s), South African boxer
  • Harry Smith (ice hockey) (1883–1953), Canadian hockey player
  • Harry Smith (cricketer, born 1886) (1886–1955), English cricketer, for Derbyshire and Warwickshire
  • Harry Smith (pitcher) (1889–1964), American baseball player
  • Harry Smith (cricketer, born 1891) (1891–1937), English former Test cricketer
  • Harry Smith (American football) (born 1918), American football player
  • Harry Smith (athlete) (1888–1961), American marathoner
  • Harry Smith (cricketer, born 1890), English cricketer
  • Harry Smith (cricketer, born 1906) (1906–1995), cricketer
  • Harry Smith (footballer born 1885) (1885–?), footballer for Stoke and Walsall
  • Harry Smith (footballer born 1930), English footballer, with Chester in 1950s
  • Harry Smith (footballer born 1932), English footballer, with Torquay United and Bristol City
  • Harry Smith (wrestler) (born 1985), Canadian professional wrestler known as David Hart Smith
  • Harry Smith (soccer) (1907–1983), U.S. soccer full back

Famous quotes containing the words harry and/or smith:

    Members of the faculty, faculty members, students of Huxley and Huxley students. I guess that covers everything.
    S.J. Perelman, U.S. screenwriter, Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, and Norman Z. McLeod. Professor Quincy Adams Wagstaff (Groucho Marx)

    Our Bog is dood, our Bog is dood,
    They lisped in accents mild,
    But when I asked them to explain
    They grew a little wild.
    —Stevie Smith (1902–1971)