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Harry M. Smith was a noted blood specialist, specializing in genetics in the Middle East. Specifically he was studying and classifying what was termed "Population Genetics" or the blood charateristics of a given community or peoples. He was a professor at Springfield College from 1962 until 1968. Much of the time he spent over in Beruit, Labanon in a laboratory supported by an NIH grant.