Smith, the grandson of a British Lord Chancellor, succeeded to the Earldom upon his father's death in 1975.
The Smiths succeeded because they followed their natural instincts and disregarded the trendiness of the moment.
On January 1, 1914 Smith succeeded William C. Brown as the President of the company.
Last month, Smith succeeded Mike Milbury to become the fourth general manager in franchise history.
Smith succeeded in wooing the The San Francisco Examiner, which twice sent reporters to the site.
Nevertheless, Smith succeeded in reaching Ludhiana, with his troops exhausted.
Smith succeeded to the governorship and only performed ceremonial functions during his five days in office.
She did house, feed, and teach a young woman whom Smith succeeded in decoying away.
Smith succeeded 55-year-old Keith Falconbridge, who became chairman.
Smith succeeded Ron McBride, who retired after seven seasons with the Wildcats.