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American journalist, producer, and author
Hedrick Smith is a Pulitzer Prize-winning former New York Times reporter and Emmy award-winning producer and correspondent. After serving 26 years with
Hedrick_Smith
2012 book by Hedrick Smith
Dream? is a non-fiction book by the American author and journalist Hedrick Smith published in 2012 by Random House. It describes the consolidation of
Who_Stole_the_American_Dream?
Topics referred to by the same term
most widely spoken of the Slavic languages The Russians, a book by Hedrick Smith Russian (comics), a Marvel Comics supervillain Russian (solitaire),
Russian
2017 film by Steven Spielberg
Pentagon Papers leak, but also that of Times reporters Neil Sheehan, Hedrick Smith, Fox Butterfield and E. W. Kenworthy, and stated that their effort was
The_Post_(film)
Simmons 1988, sportswriter Hedrick Smith 1951, New York Times editor, Pulitzer Prize-winner, Emmy-winning PBS producer Lee Smith 1980, journalist Window
List of Choate Rosemary Hall alumni
List_of_Choate_Rosemary_Hall_alumni
Aspect of politics
Public Policy Harpercollins; ISBN 0-673-39475-1 (3rd edition, 1984) Hedrick Smith; The Power Game: How Washington Really Works Ralph Pulitzer, Charles
Iron_triangle_(US_politics)
American jazz pianist and composer (1920–2012)
Story, by Fred M. Hall. "Rediscovering Dave Brubeck | The Man | With Hedrick Smith". PBS. Retrieved July 13, 2013. Liner notes to the album 25th Anniversary
Dave_Brubeck
U.S. defense Vietnam involvement report
Gold and Allan M. Siegal, a team of three writers—Fox Butterfield, Hedrick Smith, and E. W. Kenworthy—and researcher Linda Amster worked around the clock
Pentagon_Papers
American jazz saxophonist and composer (1924–1977)
eyes, wouldn't be any eyeballs. — Dave Brubeck (PBS interview with Hedrick Smith) Desmond met Dave Brubeck in 1944 in the military. Brubeck was auditioning
Paul_Desmond
Common law doctrine
it in a malpractice suit against his defense lawyer, and journalist Hedrick Smith successfully used it in an illegal wiretapping case against Richard
Fraudulent_concealment
Egyptian terrorist and 9/11 hijacker (1968–2001)
original on June 17, 2008. Retrieved August 1, 2008. Loeterman, Ben; Hedrick Smith (January 17, 2002). "Inside the Terror Network". Frontline. PBS. Archived
Mohamed_Atta
Banking act that placed restrictions on investment firms
Geisst". Hedrick Smith interview of Charles Geisst. PBS. February 5, 2003. Retrieved February 13, 2012. "Interview: Alan Blinder". Hedrick Smith interview
Decline of the Glass–Steagall Act
Decline_of_the_Glass–Steagall_Act
Vice President of the United States from 1974 to 1977
CS1 maint: publisher location (link) Neil Sheehan; Fox Butterfield, Hedrick Smith E. W. Kenworthy (1971). The Pentagon Papers As Published by the New
Nelson_Rockefeller
Gorbachev" Foreign affairs 60 minutes February 19, 1991 (1991-02-19) 912 Hedrick Smith looks at recent violent occurrences in the Soviet Union and the ramifications
List of Frontline (American TV program) episodes
List_of_Frontline_(American_TV_program)_episodes
[dead link] "The Press-Courier". Google News Archive Search. Hedrick Smith (25 May 1967). "Army Major Defects to Cuba With Son, 4, and Asks Asylum;
List of Cold War pilot defections
List_of_Cold_War_pilot_defections
Month of 1979
Treaty; Carter Urges Congress to Support Accord; Ceremony in Vienna", by Hedrick Smith, The New York Times, June 19, 1979, p. A1 "Brezhnev Quoted: 'God Will
June_1979
Location in Texas, scene of 34 murders
against Hedrick, who was his former neighbor. Hedrick had been found civilly liable for Laura Miller's death but was not criminally charged. Hedrick had a
Texas_Killing_Fields
Village in Inverclyde, Scotland
of Kilmacolm, as was Gerry Rafferty in the 1970s.[citation needed] Hedrick Smith, a broadcaster in the United States, and television presenter Dallas
Kilmacolm
American corporate executive (1937–2019)
York Times.. "Cutting to the core[videorecording] :Albert J. Dunlap /Hedrick Smith Productions". National Library Board – Singapore. 1998. "The Mayfair
Albert_J._Dunlap
1973 Soviet TV series
of Spring Archived 2020-02-25 at the Wayback Machine. idiommag.com. Hedrick Smith. Soviet Spy Thriller 'Exposes' U.S. Plot. New York Times, 7 January
Seventeen_Moments_of_Spring
American activist and politician (1934–2017)
Equality Urges Blacks to Back G.O.P." 4 November 1984. Bernard Weinraub; Hedrick Smith; Leslie H. Gelb; Gerald M. Boyd (12 February 1985). "Transcript of Interview
Roy_Innis
American documentary filmmaker (born 1949)
In 1989 he was executive producer of "Inside Gorbachev's USSR" with Hedrick Smith, winning a third Polk award and DuPont Columbia Gold Baton. In 1990
Martin_Smith_(documentarian)
Berlin bureau chief Craig S. Smith, former Shanghai bureau chief and founder of The New York Times' Chinese website Hedrick Smith, correspondent and bureau
List of New York Times employees
List_of_New_York_Times_employees
Various styles of jazz music
Coast jazz)". Rediscovering Dave Brubeck (Interview). Interviewed by Hedrick Smith. NPR. Retrieved February 15, 2017. Gioia, Ted. West Coast Jazz: Modern
West_Coast_jazz
American actress (1922–2010)
Kathryn Grayson (born Zelma Kathryn Elisabeth Hedrick; 9 February 1922 – 17 February 2010) was an American actress and coloratura soprano. From the age
Kathryn_Grayson
Instrumental by Dave Brubeck Quartet
Everything. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 130–131. ISBN 978-0-470-38781-8. Hedrick Smith. "Rediscovering Dave Brubeck". PBS. Sleeve notes Archived 5 November
Blue_Rondo_à_la_Turk
Rich business class in post-Soviet Russia
suggest that the author of the expression was the American journalist Hedrick Smith who published two books about Russia: "The Russians" (1976) and "The
New_Russians
American Latter Day Saint leader (1814–1881)
continuation of the Church of Christ founded by Joseph Smith in 1830. In 1843 at Woodford County, Illinois, Hedrick was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ
Granville_Hedrick
Journalism institution at Harvard University
Jones, Anthony Lewis, Robert Maynard, Allister Sparks, Stanley Forman, Hedrick Smith, Lucia Annunziata, Jonathan Yardley, Philip Meyer, Howard Sochurek and
Nieman Foundation for Journalism
Nieman_Foundation_for_Journalism
Times. 16 April 1972. p. 20. Hedrick Smith (17 April 1972). "A Soviet warning". The New York Times. p. 1. Hedrick Smith (18 April 1972). "Soviet says
1972_in_the_Vietnam_War
Clinton Harry James Smith 1902, playwright Hedrick Smith 1955, 1974 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting winner Lucius Edwin Smith 1843, lawyer, editor
List of Williams College people
List_of_Williams_College_people
American jazz keyboardist and educator (born 1947)
Retrieved 2024-03-25. "PBS: Rediscovering Dave Brubeck | The Man | With Hedrick Smith". www.pbs.org. Retrieved 2024-03-25. Fletcher, Jeni. "North Sea Jazz
Darius_Brubeck
made more than $1 billion in campaign contributions." A 2012 book by Hedrick Smith, Who Stole the American Dream?, suggests that the Powell Memo was instrumental
Causes_of_the_Great_Recession
Concepts in Ottoman and Turkish culture
School of Music, Meet our PhD supervisors: Dr John Morgan O'Connell Hedrick Smith. "Rediscovering Dave Brubeck". PBS. University of Illinois Press, Ethnomusicology
Alafranga_and_alaturca
Month of 1980
1980, pA13 "Carter Declines to Debate After Anderson Is Invited", by Hedrick Smith, The New York Times, September 10, 1980, p1 "Intelligence Oversight
September_1980
Journalism organization based in Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C. "an elitist social club of sixty print journalists" — Hedrick Smith, Power Game: How Washington Works February 1988 Random House ISBN 9780394554471
Gridiron_Club
November 2, 2011, retrieved February 19, 2012. "Interview: Scott Cleland". Hedrick Smith interview of Scott Cleland. PBS. January 21, 2003. Archived from the
Aftermath of the repeal of the Glass–Steagall Act
Aftermath_of_the_repeal_of_the_Glass–Steagall_Act
Award honoring excellence in broadcast and digital journalism
Action" GOLD BATON WGBH-TV and Martin Smith Productions, "Frontline: Inside Gorbachev's USSR with Hedrick Smith" SILVER BATON ABC News, "Peter Jennings
Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Award
Alfred_I._duPont–Columbia_University_Award
American journalist
York Times in 1985 as a news clerk for Hedrick Smith, the paper's chief Washington correspondent. When Smith began writing his book The Power Game, Eichenwald
Kurt_Eichenwald
both a cause and effect of political change, according to journalist Hedrick Smith. The result was a political landscape dominated in the 1990s and 2000s
Income inequality in the United States
Income_inequality_in_the_United_States
agricultural sector being weak throughout the history of the Soviet Union. Hedrick Smith wrote in The Russians (1976) that, according to Soviet statistics, one
Agriculture in the Soviet Union
Agriculture_in_the_Soviet_Union
Incident in United States politics
Safire - White House speech writer John Sears - White House staffer Hedrick Smith - journalist at The New York Times Richard Sneider - National Security
Nixon_wiretaps
ISBN 978-3-412-32205-2. Smith, Hedrick (1977). The Russians (original paperback ed.). Ballantine. ISBN 978-0-345-25521-1. Smith, Hedrick (1991). The New Russians
Feminism_in_Russia
York: Robert Appleton Company. "PBS: Rediscovering Dave Brubeck - With Hedrick Smith". PBS. Retrieved 24 March 2017. "How Augustine's Confessions and left
List of converts to Catholicism
List_of_converts_to_Catholicism
Month of 1979
"Kennedy Declares His Candidacy, Vowing New Leadership for Nation", by Hedrick Smith, The New York Times, November 8, 1979, p. A1 "Emory U. Gets Gift of
November_1979
Aspect of newspaper history
meticulously citing each statement; other reporters joined in, including Hedrick Smith, E. W. Kenworthy, and Fox Butterfield. Despite the Times's legal counsel
History of The New York Times (1945–1998)
History_of_The_New_York_Times_(1945–1998)
Private day school in New Canaan, Connecticut
conservation filmmaker, class of 1958 Allison Mleczko, ice hockey player Hedrick Smith, journalist John V. Tunney, former US Senator and Representative for
New_Canaan_Country_School
killed". Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Archives. Retrieved 20 August 2020. Hedrick Smith (1 December 1970). "U.S. said to offer a new justification for raids
1970_in_the_Vietnam_War
American naval aviator, investor, writer and civil servant (born 1942)
capable of taking a war to the Soviet Union's doorstep. According to Hedrick Smith in his book The Power Game, Lehman lost a fight at the Pentagon with
John_Lehman
1971 United States Supreme Court case
Gold and Allan M. Siegal, assistant foreign editors; Neil Sheehan, Hedrick Smith, E. W. Kenworthy and Fox Butterfield, reporters; and Samuel Abt, a foreign
New York Times Co. v. United States
New_York_Times_Co._v._United_States
Tax evasion scandal
taxpayers, highlighted KPMG's involvement in tax shelter fraud. Journalist Hedrick Smith investigated the firm's practices, uncovering how their conduct contributed
KPMG_tax_shelter_fraud
Russian writer
Bureaucracy in Twelve Parts: Seventeen Moments of Spring. idiommag.com. Hedrick Smith. Soviet Spy Thriller 'Exposes' U.S. Plot. New York Times, 7 January
Yulian_Semyonov
US public school reform project
2011. Retrieved October 7, 2008. Hedrick Smith Productions (September 2005). "Making Schools Work with Hedrick Smith. School-by-school reform: Comer School
Chicago_Annenberg_Challenge
American documentary filmmaker
collaborating with journalists such as Bill Moyers, Peter Jennings, and Hedrick Smith. From 1983 until 2009, she produced over 20 films for Frontline. Between
Sherry_Jones_(filmmaker)
no communication or diplomatic ties between the two countries. 1974: Hedrick Smith, in International Reporting, for his coverage of the Soviet Union and
List of Pulitzer Prizes awarded to The New York Times
List_of_Pulitzer_Prizes_awarded_to_The_New_York_Times
American journalist (1937–2018)
Reagan: The Man, the President with fellow New York Times journalists Hedrick Smith, Leonard Silk, Robert Lindsey, and Richard Burt. In 1999, he wrote Edward
Adam_Clymer
Michigan Press. ISBN 978-0-472-11627-0. Retrieved October 20, 2008. Hedrick Smith (November 5, 1980). "Reagan Easily Beats Carter; Republicans Gain in
Electoral history of Ronald Reagan
Electoral_history_of_Ronald_Reagan
Putative longer version of the Gospel of Mark
pp. 25–26 Hedrick & Olympiou 2000, pp. 8–9 Hedrick 2013, pp. 42–43 Hedrick 2009, p. 45 Rau 2010, p. 142 Smith 2011 Brown 2017, p. 95 Hedrick 2003, p. 133
Secret_Gospel_of_Mark
Simone "Can You Afford to Retire?" Hedrick Smith and Rick Young 2007 (60th) Frontline "Return of the Taliban" Martin Smith PBS America at a Crossroads "Security
Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Documentary Script – Current Events
Writers_Guild_of_America_Award_for_Television:_Documentary_Script_–_Current_Events
American lobbyist
by State Dept. Inspector General". ProPublica. Retrieved 2009-09-18. Hedrick Smith, 1988, The Power Game: How Washington Works, London: Collins, p. 222
Tom_Dine
American artist (1928–2003)
Wally Bill Hedrick (1928 – December 17, 2003) was a seminal American artist in the 1950s California counterculture, gallerist, and educator who came to
Wally_Hedrick
American politician (1921–2008)
from the original (PDF) on September 8, 2008. Retrieved July 9, 2009. Smith, Hedrick (August 12, 1977). "White House Opens Drive to Win Senate Approval of
Jesse_Helms
American botanist (1870–1951)
Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick (1870–1951) was an American botanist and horticulturist. His main interest was cultivated fruit trees and he published a number
Ulysses_Prentiss_Hedrick
American journalism award
"for his coverage of President Nixon's visit to China in 1972." 1974 Hedrick Smith The New York Times "for his coverage of the Soviet Union and its allies
Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting
Pulitzer_Prize_for_International_Reporting
Awards for journalism and related fields
campaign to re-elect President Nixon in 1972. International Reporting: Hedrick Smith of The New York Times, for his coverage of the Soviet Union and its
1974_Pulitzer_Prize
Latter Day Saint movement denomination
Followers of Granville Hedrick Smith, "Scattering of the Hedrickites," 240-241 Smith, "Scattering of the Hedrickites," 240 Smith, "Scattering of the Hedrickites
Church of Christ (Assured Way)
Church_of_Christ_(Assured_Way)
Month of 1933
was not disclosed by the Soviet press until five days later. Born: Hedrick Smith, Scottish-born reporter for the New York Times and correspondent for
July_1933
Award winners for journalism
its black majority. Documentary Television Hedrick Smith, Martin Smith WGBH-TV (Boston) and Martin Smith Productions “Inside Gorbachev's U.S.S.R." Local
List of George Polk Award winners
List_of_George_Polk_Award_winners
Religious movement
movement (also called the LDS movement, LDS restorationist movement, or Smith–Rigdon movement) is the collection of independent church groups that trace
Latter_Day_Saint_movement
American historian and academic (1915–1991)
Lost Christianities. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-518249-1. Hedrick, Charles W.; Olympiou, Nikolaos (September–October 2000). "The Secret Gospel
Morton_Smith
American attorney, legal scholar, and author
Massachusetts Bar in 1982; moving back to Boston to join the law firm of Hedrick & Smith, practicing there from 1982 to 1986. While still practicing, he earned
Tony_Luppino
2011 American film
folks on Main Street." Who Stole the American Dream?, 2012 book by Hedrick Smith Karlin, Mark (February 29, 2012). "Who Stole the American Dream in Broad
Heist: Who Stole the American Dream?
Heist:_Who_Stole_the_American_Dream?
Perestrojka (Russian Art After Perestroyka, Sorø Art Museum, Denmark Hedrick Smith (September 23, 1974). "Modernist Art in Soviet A Legacy of 50's Thaw"
Galina_Osetsimskaya
American mathematician
selected to give the 2015 Earle Raymond Hedrick Lectures at the Mathematical Association of America's MathFest. Smith was chosen to give the Association for
Karen_E._Smith
American scholar of early Christianity
Charles W. Hedrick (born 1934) is an American scholar of early Christianity, Christian origins, and Gnosticism. He is Distinguished Emeritus Professor
Charles_W._Hedrick
Latter Day Saint movement denomination
however, as this had been the name under which Smith originally incorporated the church in 1830. Hedrick also wished to distinguish his church from the
Church_of_Christ_(Temple_Lot)
City in Iowa, United States
Hedrick is a city in Keokuk County, Iowa, United States. The population was 728 at the time of the 2020 census. In 1882, the Burlington and Western Railway
Hedrick,_Iowa
Award ceremony for writing of 2009
"Inside the Meltdown" Michael Kirk "The Madoff Affair" Frontline Marcela Gaviria and Martin Smith "Poisoned Waters" Frontline Hedrick Smith and Rick Young
62nd Writers Guild of America Awards
62nd_Writers_Guild_of_America_Awards
American politician (1920–2021)
nearly six months later. Smith was born in his grandparents' home near Hedrick, Keokuk County, Iowa. He served in the United States Army Air Forces during
Neal_Smith_(politician)
Jesus Christ Sidney Rigdon: "Rigdonites" Granville Hedrick: Church of Christ (Temple Lot) Joseph Smith III: Community of Christ James Strang: Church of
List of denominations in the Latter Day Saint movement
List_of_denominations_in_the_Latter_Day_Saint_movement
1844 religious-political event
Jesus Christ Sidney Rigdon: "Rigdonites" Granville Hedrick: Church of Christ (Temple Lot) Joseph Smith III: Community of Christ James Strang: Church of
Succession crisis (Latter Day Saints)
Succession_crisis_(Latter_Day_Saints)
American mass murderer
Juanita Marcella Smith, the previous October in Hedrick, Iowa. At the time, Iowa still had capital punishment, and prosecutors wanted Smith to be hanged.
Gayno_Smith
Award ceremony for writing of 2007
Martin Smith PBS "Security vs. Liberty: The Other War" America at a Crossroads Edward Gray PBS "Spying on the Home Front" Frontline Hedrick Smith & Rick
60th Writers Guild of America Awards
60th_Writers_Guild_of_America_Awards
Controversial early Christian document
accuse Smith, in the view of Charles W. Hedrick he "broadly hinted" that Smith was the culprit. When Quesnell wrote this, no scholar other than Smith had
Mar_Saba_letter
Italian coffee equipment manufacturer
documentation and customer support related to managing those thermal issues. Lance Hedrick, conversely, described the Lelit Mara X as the 'best value heat-exchanger'
Lelit
January 28, 2019. Nagesh, Gautham (December 12, 2011). "OVERNIGHT TECH: Smith hits back at Google on piracy". The Hill. Retrieved January 24, 2019. "Google
List of speakers at The Economic Club of Washington, D.C.
List_of_speakers_at_The_Economic_Club_of_Washington,_D.C.
Transportation engineering company in New York City
1899 Waddell promoted his chief draftsman Ira G. Hedrick to partner, renaming the firm Waddell & Hedrick. This partnership produced what would become the
Hardesty_&_Hanover
defending Hedrick contains neither date nor publisher, but it was obviously published by Hedrick in 1856. In addition to the letter of Hedrick and preliminary
History of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
History_of_the_University_of_North_Carolina_at_Chapel_Hill
American politician
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
Joe_L._Smith
American college football season
weather: Sunny, 90°F, NW wind 3 mph Game attendance: 45,803 Referee: Lee Hedrick TV announcers (SEC Network): Dave Neal (play-by-play), Fozzy Whittaker
2025 Mississippi State Bulldogs football team
2025_Mississippi_State_Bulldogs_football_team
American abolitionist and author (1811-1896)
Smith, Harriet Elinor, ed. (2010). Autobiography of Mark Twain: Volume 1. University of California Press. pp. 438–39. ISBN 978-0-520-26719-0. Hedrick
Harriet_Beecher_Stowe
American politician (1894–1954)
Erland Harold Hedrick, better known as E. H. Hedrick (August 9, 1894 – September 20, 1954) was an American Democratic politician from West Virginia. Born
E._H._Hedrick
In the late 1820s, Joseph Smith, founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, announced that an angel had given him a set of golden plates engraved with
Mormonism_in_the_19th_century
Bridge in Portland, Oregon
of Historic Places in November 2012. The bridge was designed by Ira G. Hedrick and Robert E. Kremers, incorporating a bascule lift mechanism designed
Burnside_Bridge
Christian denomination within the Latter-day Saint movement
traces its origins to Joseph Smith's establishment of the Church of Christ on April 6, 1830. His eldest son, Joseph Smith III, formally accepted leadership
Community_of_Christ
on big "blue collar" vote'; Christian Science Monitor; July 16, 1980 Smith, Hedrick; 'Reagan Given an Edge in "Big 9" Battleground States: Vital, Once Again
1980 United States presidential election in Illinois
1980_United_States_presidential_election_in_Illinois
American civil rights activist (1955–2007)
Talents". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved October 21, 2013. Ramdin, p. 67. Smith, Hedrick (August 6, 1962). "Dr. King's 3 Children Visit Him; He Is Allowed Out
Yolanda_King
American politician
William Smith O'Brien (January 8, 1862 – August 10, 1948) was a lawyer and Democratic politician from West Virginia who served as a United States representative
William S. O'Brien (American politician)
William_S._O'Brien_(American_politician)
13(5):522-524 1978 C.G. Dahl, Pomologi, 1929 A. Nilsson, Våra äpplesorter, 1986 Hedrick, Systematic Pomology, 1925 The Apples of New York, 1905 Engelbrecht, Apfelsorten
List_of_apple_cultivars
a Democrat; while David B. Castillo, a U.S. Navy veteran, and David W. Hedrick, a management accountant, also ran as Republicans. Norma Jean Stevens,
2010 United States House of Representatives elections in Washington
2010_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_Washington
HEDRICK SMITH
HEDRICK SMITH
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Derek, DERRICK means "first of the people; king of nations."
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Gift of Splendor; Form of Cedric
Boy/Male
American, Chinese, German, Teutonic
Gifted Ruler; The People's Ruler; Variant of Dedrick; King of Nations
Male
German
Variant spelling of Old High German Hrodric, HRODRICK means "famous power."Â
Male
Swedish
Swedish variant spelling of Scandinavian Henrik, HENDRICK means "home-ruler."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Derek, DERICK means "first of the people; king of nations."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Kendrick, KENRICK means "keen power."
Male
German
Variant spelling of German Aldric, ALDRICK means "old ruler; long time ruler."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Frederick, FREDRICK means "peaceful ruler."
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Battle Chieftain; Modern Female Version of Cedric
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, probably derived from the Middle English personal name Cenric, KENDRICK means "keen power."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Shadrick.
Surname or Lastname
English, Welsh, and Irish
English, Welsh, and Irish : variant of Kendrick.
Male
German
Variant form of Old High German Diedrich, DEDRICH means "first of the people; king of nations."
Boy/Male
English
Strong; gifted ruler. Blend of Jer- and Derrick.
Surname or Lastname
English and Dutch
English and Dutch : from the personal name Derrick (now more commonly spelled Derek in England, earlier Dederick), which was introduced to England in the 15th century, from Dutch Diederick, Dirck (see Terry).Irish : an English introduction of the same origin as 1, but occasionally a variant of Derrig.
Girl/Female
English
Modern feminine of Cedric.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Aldrich.Scottish : habitational name from Elrick in Aberdeenshire.
Male
German
Variant form of Old High German Diedrich, DEDERICK means "first of the people; king of nations."
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Gift of Splendor; Form of Cedric
HEDRICK SMITH
HEDRICK SMITH
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Born on Monday
Girl/Female
Muslim
Abstinent
Boy/Male
Hindu
Bordering, Leader, Universal whole
Girl/Female
Hindu
The best in number & quality, Most Happy or prosperous
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Witch
Female
English
Feminine form of Middle English Eldred, ELDREDA means "old advisor."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess Laxmi; Daughter of Anand
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Harm 2.Dutch : patronymic from a short form of the personal name Herman (see Hermann).
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Moonlight; The Mother of Parasurma; The Sixth Incarnation of Lord Vishnu; Wife of Jamadagni Rishi
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
To Challenge
HEDRICK SMITH
HEDRICK SMITH
HEDRICK SMITH
HEDRICK SMITH
HEDRICK SMITH
n.
Work done by a smith; smithing.
a.
Pertaining to, or derived from, the ivy (Hedera); as, hederic acid, an acid of the acetylene series.
n.
A long spar or beam, projecting from the mast of a derrick, from the outer end of which the body to be lifted is suspended.
n.
A rope, chain, or rod attached to anything to steady it; as: a rope to steady or guide an object which is being hoisted or lowered; a rope which holds in place the end of a boom, spar, or yard in a ship; a chain or wire rope connecting a suspension bridge with the land on either side to prevent lateral swaying; a rod or rope attached to the top of a structure, as of a derrick, and extending obliquely to the ground, where it is fastened.
n.
To fill by crowding something into; to cram with something; to load to excess; as, to stuff a bedtick.
n.
The Smithsonian Institution.
n.
A mast, spar, or tall frame, supported at the top by stays or guys, with suitable tackle for hoisting heavy weights, as stones in building.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Englishman J. L. M. Smithson, or to the national institution of learning which he endowed at Washington, D. C.; as, the Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Reports.
n.
A heap or pile of hay, usually covered with thatch for preservation in the open air.
n.
The workshop of a smith, esp. a blacksmith; a smithery; a stithy.
n.
The workshop of a smith; a smithy or stithy.
n.
A machine for raising and lowering heavy weights, and, while holding them suspended, transporting them through a limited lateral distance. In one form it consists of a projecting arm or jib of timber or iron, a rotating post or base, and the necessary tackle, windlass, etc.; -- so called from a fancied similarity between its arm and the neck of a crane See Illust. of Derrick.
n.
A mode of treating certain diseases, as obesity, by gymnastics; -- proposed by Pehr Henrik Ling, a Swede. See Kinesiatrics.
n.
A species of gull or tern.
n.
A kind of low-hung cab.
a.
Pertaining to, or containing, hydrogen; as, hydric oxide.
n.
A tick or bag made of cloth, used for inclosing the materials of a bed.
n.
A European marine fish (Belone vulgaris); -- called also gar, gerrick, greenback, greenbone, gorebill, hornfish, longnose, mackerel guide, sea needle, and sea pike.
n.
The vertical post of a derrick or crane.