The New York Times has described Smith as "a cross between a punk rocker and Fortune 500 Executive".
The Smithsonian Institution describes Smith as having taken the woodworking business from hand tools to mechanized.
Sanders described the difference between himself and Smith as runners: "He's sort of silky," Sanders said.
He added that Andrews was the "directing mind of the publication" and described Smith as a "faithful, industrious follower".
He even reportedly spoke during some of these meetings, and the acquaintance described Smith as a "very passable exhorter."
P. J. O'Rourke describes Smith as the "founder of free market economics".
Pokey described Smith and Smith, who sounded like your basic nondescript working stiffs.
Conversely, the V.C.s, all colonists from different worlds, often used the term 'earthworm' to describe Smith and his compatriots.
Parcells describes Smith as a performer who can do well in a situation "where he isn't hung out."
She described Tuska and Smith in derail.