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  1. Jan 6, 2018 · In his new book, journalist and author Jason Fagone explores the life of Elizebeth Smith Friedman, the mother of American cryptography.

  2. Known as “Americas first female cryptanalyst,” Elizebeth Smith Friedman’s pioneering work in the field of codebreaking helped the country through pivotal moments in the 20th Century.

  3. Apr 29, 2023 · Discover the fascinating story of Elizebeth Smith Friedman, the groundbreaking cryptanalyst who helped bring down gangsters and break up a Nazi spy ring in South America.

  4. Elizabeth Oakes Smith (1806–1893), American poet, fiction writer, and women's rights activist. Betty Smith (1896–1972), American author. Liz Smith (journalist) (1923–2017), American gossip columnist. Elizabeth A. T. Smith (born 1958), American art historian.

  5. Jan 12, 2023 · American cryptologist Elizebeth Smith Friedman cracked codes during World War I, Prohibition, and World War II — but her accomplishments weren’t revealed until after her death. For decades, the United States had a secret weapon.

  6. Mar 11, 2024 · Lucia McMahon’s inventive new book about the British writer and adventurer Elizabeth Smith pushes even beyond Beauvoir’s observation about the gendered nature of genius to trouble the whole category itself.

  7. Dec 12, 2017 · Elizabeth W. Smith, a former assistant New York City parks commissioner, was named on Thursday as the president and chief executive of the Central Park Conservancy. Credit...

  8. Elizabeth Smith, a learned British woman born in the momentous year 1776, gained transnational fame posthumously for her extensive intellectual accomplishments, which encompassed astronomy, botany, history, poetry, and language studies.

  9. Jul 12, 2024 · Thirty minutes into her first date with Karli Gray, Ellie Smith texted her friends to let them know she was falling in love. By Jenny Block During Karli Nicolle Gray and Elizabeth Catherine Smith ...

  10. With its many mountains, lakes, and scenic vistas, Elizabeth Smith’s new home in the Lake District inspired her to propose an amendment to Edmund Burke’s famous remarks about the sublime, which he defined as “occasioned by terror.”.

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