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  1. Stephen Edward Smith (1927-1990) was a financial analyst and political strategist for the Kennedy family. He was the husband of Jean Ann Kennedy and the campaign manager for John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy and Ted Kennedy.

  2. 4 Feb 1991 · Stephen Smith was the master builder of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. As Chairman of the John F. Kennedy Library Corporation, he undertook the initial fundraising for the Library and oversaw its construction.

  3. Stephen E. Smith was the President of the John F. Kennedy Library Corporation and the political advisor and campaign manager for the Kennedy brothers. He led the fundraising, site selection, construction, and dedication of the Library and Museum, and was honored with the Stephen E. Smith Center in 1991.

  4. bpspubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com › doi › pdfStephen Edward Smith

    Although eclectic in his interests, Smith made three massive contributions to clinical pharmacology. He was one of the very earliest pharmacogeneticists; he was a founder of the sub-discipline of ocular pharmacology; and he was a wonderfully memorable – and effective – teacher. DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2125.2008.03237.x.

  5. 24 Jan 2008 · Pharmacologist who unravelled genetic response to drugs and the effect of drugs on the eye Stephen Smith, emeritus professor of applied pharmacology and therapeutics at St Thomas’s, made his reputation for his work on genetic responses to drugs and for the effects of drugs on the eye.

  6. Stephen Edward Smith, a noted ophthalmologist and pharmacologist, died in London in December, 2007 at the age of 78. Stephen was a remarkable man whose generosity and humanity earned him a place in the hearts as well as minds of everyone who knew him.

  7. 1 Jan 2008 · Stephen Edward Smith, clinical pharmacologist, lecturer, professor, and honorary consultant in clinical pharmacology and therapeutics, St Thomass Hospital Medical School, London (b 1929; q Oxford/St Thomas’s, 1954; DA, PhD, MA, DM), died from malignant melanoma on 4 December 2007.