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  1. Relation: LBJ Connection: Chairman of the Board, American Airlines, 1964-1968; Secretary of Commerce, 1968-1969

  2. Cyrus Rowlett Smith, business executive. Decorated Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit, Air Medal United States; Commander Order British Empire; named to Aviation Hall of Fame, 1974; Business Hall of Fame, 1975; recipient Wright Brothers award, Billy Mitchell award.

  3. Cyrus Rowlett Smith (* 9. September 1899 in Minerva, Texas; † 4. April 1990 in Washington, D.C.), auch als C. R. Smith bekannt, war CEO von American Airlines von 1934 bis 1968 und später noch einmal von 1973 bis 1974. Chef des US-Handelsministeriums war er zwischen dem 6. März 1968 und dem 19.

  4. 2. März 2019 · The CR Smith Museum is often overlooked for the larger science museums in Dallas and Fort Worth, but if you have a child that loves planes, it’s the perfect place to visit! Smaller in size compared to the Perot and Fort Worth Museum, it’s also MUCH less crowded! Named for the former American Airlines president Cyrus Rowlett Smith, it is located across the street from American Airlines ...

  5. Smith, Cyrus Rowlett Major-General * 9th of September 1899 † 4th of April 1990 (USAAF) Service. 1942-07-06 – ...

  6. 20. Mai 2024 · Cyrus R. Smith. September 9, 1899–April 4, 1990 "C. R." Smith, pioneering president of American Airlines, when asked what drew him to aviation, responded, "Vigorous people . . . whose vision doesn't stop at the horizon." He was essentially describing himself. Cyrus Rowlett Smith was born in the small Texas town of Minerva. After his father ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cyrus_SmithCyrus Smith - Wikipedia

    Male. Occupation. Engineer, USA Army Officer. Nationality. American. Cyrus Smith (named Cyrus Harding in some English translations) is one of the protagonists of Jules Verne 's 1875 novel The Mysterious Island. He is an officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War. [1] He is a very skilled man and a fine literary example of a 19th ...