Background
Smith, Emory Clark was born on November 2, 1910 in Denton, Texas, United States. Son of James Willis and Julia (Miller) Smith.
Smith, Emory Clark was born on November 2, 1910 in Denton, Texas, United States. Son of James Willis and Julia (Miller) Smith.
Bachelor, University North Texas, 1929. Master of Arts, University Texas, 1933. Juris Doctor, Southern Methodist University, 1937.
Doctor of Juridical Science, George Washington University, 1954.
Private practice, Oklahoma City, 1937-1942. Commissioned United States Navy, 1942-1972, advanced through grades to captain, chief United States prosecuting attorney, staff General Douglas MacArthur, 1946—1948. Chief counsel United States Navy Oceanographic Office United States Civil Service, Washington, 1972-1973.
Consultant antitrust attorney Foster Associates, 1973-1984. Private practice, 1994. Retired, 1995
Adjunct professor international law American University, Washington, 1977-1984.
Energy consultant Foster Associates, 1973-1984. Finance advisor Friday Music Foundation, Washington, 1988-1994. Lecturer in field.
Vestryman St. Alban's Church, Washington, 1957-1959, St. Paul's Within the Walls, Rome, 1967-1968. Fellow New York Explorers Club, Federal Bar Association, Inter-American Bar Association (natural resources committee chairman 1973-1976), Masons.
1 child, Cynthia Smith O'Brien.