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Smith, Charles Carter was born on January 14, 1930 in Mobile, Alabama, United States. Son of Charles Carter Senior and Sidney Taylor (Adair) Smith.
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Smith, Charles Carter was born on January 14, 1930 in Mobile, Alabama, United States. Son of Charles Carter Senior and Sidney Taylor (Adair) Smith.
Bachelor with high honors, U. South, 1951; postgraduate, Northwestern University, 1954-1955.
Assistant to national housewares sales manager, Sears-Roebuck & Company, Chicago, 1954-1957;
accountant supervisor, McAnn-Erickson Advertising, Chicago, 1957-1960;
director marketing, Encyclopedia Britannica Press, Chicago, 1960-1963;
public, Systems for Education, Inc., Chicago, 1963-1967;
assistant public, Time-Life Books, New York City, 1967-1970;
president, Media Projects, Inc., New York City, since 1970. Adjunct lecturer New York University, 1992-1993. Board directors Sharon (Connecticut) History District Committee, Sharon History Society, Sickness Prevention Achieved Through Regional Coordination Foundation.
Member Madison county Library. Congress, Washington, 1994-1995.
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Trustee Day School, New York City, 1980-1982. Member American Book Prodrs. Association (founder, president 1980-1982), Century Association, Sharon Country Club.
Married Elizabeth Covington, July 4, 1959. Children: Adair, Carter, Adam.