Background
Smith, George Washington was born on October 23, 1940 in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. Son of George Washington and Mary Olivia (Hale) Smith.
(Designed to teach the student, apprentice or carpenter th...)
Designed to teach the student, apprentice or carpenter the necessary skills and techniques used in today's residential home construction methods for framing walls. It is assumed that a building plan has been selected, that work has been completed on the foundation, and that the floor has been framed.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/089606266X/?tag=2022091-20
(The purpose of this publication is to teach the carpenter...)
The purpose of this publication is to teach the carpenter/student the skills necessary to construct the ceiling framing of a conventionally framed house. It is assumed that a building plan has been chosen and the floor and walls have been framed.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0896062724/?tag=2022091-20
(For the student, do-it-yourselfer or professional. Contai...)
For the student, do-it-yourselfer or professional. Contains information on lumber, plywoods and fasteners along with detailed step-by-step procedures for laying out a floor frame. Contains descriptions of materials, how-to techniques, detailed drawings and charts.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0896062619/?tag=2022091-20
educational association administrator
Smith, George Washington was born on October 23, 1940 in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. Son of George Washington and Mary Olivia (Hale) Smith.
Bachelor of Fine Arts, U. Georgia, 1964.
Managing editor, Athen (Georgia) Advertiser, 1963-1964; artist, Speering Printing Company, Athens, 1964-1966; illustrator, American Association for Vocational Instructor Metals, Athens, 1966-1970; art director, American Association for Vocational Instructor Metals, Athens, 1970-1980; production coordinator, American Association for Vocational Instructor Metals, Athens, 1980-1990; director, American Association for Vocational Instructor Metals, Athens, since 1990.
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(The purpose of this publication is to teach the carpenter...)
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The state should not use its authority to promote particular religious beliefs, nor should it require prayer or worship in the public schools. However, the state should leave students free to practice their own religious convictions.
All Christians can seek to create a way of life deliberately designed to overcome evil with good and to promote justice for all.
Camp commander, member Sons of Confederate Veterans, Athens, since 1985. Sergeant United States Army, 1964-1965. Member American Vocational Association, Vocational Instructor Metals Section, Georgia Association Instructor Technology.
Married Pamela Elaine Williamson, April 21, 1973 (divorced October 15, 1979). Married Nancy Jo Inglett, September 11, 1988.