Joe L. Smith
Joseph Luther Smith, commonly known as Joe L. Smith (May 22, 1880 – August 23, 1962), was an American politician, and a member of the Democratic Party from West Virginia.He was born in Marshes (now Glen Daniel, West Virginia) in Raleigh County, West Virginia, where he attended public and private schools. Smith was editor and owner of ''Raleigh Register'' in Beckley, West Virginia. In addition, he was engaged in the real estate and banking businesses.
His political career began in 1904, when, aged 24, he became mayor of Beckley, a post he held 25 years later in 1929. He also served in the State Senate (1909–1913). Smith was elected to the United States House of Representatives from West Virginia's 6th District in 1928, where he served eight two-year terms (March 4, 1929 – January 3, 1945). He rose to become chairman of the House Committee on Mines and Mining (Seventy-second through Seventy-eighth Congresses). He didn't seek a ninth term in 1944. Fellow Democrat E. H. Hedrick replaced him. After leaving politics, Smith resumed his banking career and resided in Beckley, where he died. He is interred in Sunset Memorial Park.
His son Hulett C. Smith served as Governor of West Virginia. Provided by Wikipedia
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Heat transfer with oscillating pressure in reciprocating machinery by Jeong, Eun S
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Evaluation of gas spring hysteresis losses in Stirling cryocoolers by Wang, Albert Chin-min
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Analytical and experimental studies of an optimum helium liquifaction cycle by Minta, Moses
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Analysis of loss mechanisms in superconducting windings for rotating electric generators by Minervini, Joseph Vito
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Rotor balancing of a 10 MVA superconducting generator by Townsend, William T. (William Thomas)
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Thermal model of an annular fuel cell by Urquiza Fernandez, Guillermo, 1978-
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Advanced technologies for heat exchanger design and manufacturing by Lang, Hua, 1963-
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Stirling-magnetic cryocooler by Nellis, Gregory F. (Gregory Francis)
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The design and control strategies for automotive air conditioning systems using motor driven, variable speed centrifugal compressors by Yun, Hayong
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Magnetically augmented cryogenic refrigeration by Nellis, Gregory F. (Gregory Francis)
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Design and construction of an electrically commutated A-C motor with a fixed torque angle. by Cabezón Gil, Luis Ignacio
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Continuous transfer of liquid helium to a rotating dewar, by Lee, W. David
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Design and construction of an armature for an alternator with a superconducting field winding. by Kirtley, James L
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Design, construction, and testing of a new valved, hot-gas engine. by Fryer, Brent Charles
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A progress report on the development of the valved, hot-gas engine. by Stein, Robert Albert
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Gas-wall heat transfer during compression and expansion by Kornhauser, Alan Abram
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On the behavior of contaminants in cryogenic helium refrigeration systems by Chang, Ho-Myung, 1960-
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Analysis, modification and improvement of performance of a closed, regenerative, reciprocating Brayton cycle engine. by Lee, Kangpil
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