Walter Bedell Smith (English Wikipedia)

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  • Urseth 2010, pp. 19–20 Some British sources assumed that he had a hyphenated name, which are somewhat common in Britain, and so referred to Bedell Smith as "Bedell-Smith." Urseth, Leif H. (2010). Bedell Smith and Functionalist Dilemmas. Manhattan, Kansas: Kansas State University. hdl:2097/4219. OCLC 642824859.
  • Urseth 2010, p. 22 Urseth, Leif H. (2010). Bedell Smith and Functionalist Dilemmas. Manhattan, Kansas: Kansas State University. hdl:2097/4219. OCLC 642824859.
  • Urseth 2010, p. 31 Smith had enough credits to graduate and was eventually awarded his high school diploma in 1945. Urseth, Leif H. (2010). Bedell Smith and Functionalist Dilemmas. Manhattan, Kansas: Kansas State University. hdl:2097/4219. OCLC 642824859.

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