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Smith, W Eugene

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Smith, W(illiam) Eugene (1918–1978)

US photojournalist. A photographer with Life 1939–41 and war correspondent 1942–54, his photo essays focused on life in small villages from midwives in rural America to Dr. Albert Schweitzer in Africa. In 1971 he captured the suffering of fishing families poisoned by mercury in Japan.

He was born in Wichita, Kansas. Educated in Catholic schools, he left Notre Dame University to work for Newsweek magazine in 1937.



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