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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 59. Chapters: Rhodes University academics, Rhodes University alumni, Ian Smith, Anton Robert Krueger, Errol Harris, Wilbur Smith, Dion Forster, Alice Krige, Alec Smith, John Niemeyer Findlay, Chris Hani, Warrick Sony, Embeth Davidtz, Andrew Tracey, Dana Wynter, Robert V. Taylor, James Martin, Nan Cross, Hermann Niebuhr, Kit Vaughan, Barry Streek, Heather Ford, Rhodes Music Radio, Joan Hambidge, Max Theiler, Herbert Kretzmer, Barry Smith, Margaret Ballinger, Basil Schonland, Douglas Rogers, Cathy O'Dowd, David Webster, Edmund Morris, Patrick Mynhardt, Bongani Ndodana-Breen, Guy Butler, Michael Roberts, Ian Roberts, Humphry Knipe, Leo Theron, Vincent Maher, James Smith, Julian Cobbing, Mandla Mandela, Norman Bailey, Robert Berold, K. Sello Duiker, Marguerite Poland, William Smith, Kathleen Satchwell, Antony Roy Clark, Michael Edwardes, Malcolm Kohll, Godfrey William Ernest Candler Ashby, Kyle Hannan, Michael Nuttall, Timothy Woods, Stephen Bowen, Ingrid Andersen, Gerald Pillay, The Oppidan Press, Mbali Ntuli, Hans Joachim Berker, Activate, William Miller Macmillan, Denys Hobson, Makana Botanical Gardens, Nick Binedell, John Peter, Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela, Ebenezer St Mark Ntlali, Hubert Best, Ward Jones, Saleem Badat, Berry Bickle, Jane Duncan, Garth Erasmus, Anand Naidoo. Excerpt: Ian Douglas Smith GCLM ID (8 April 1919 - 20 November 2007) was a politician active in the government of Southern Rhodesia, the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Rhodesia, Zimbabwe Rhodesia and Zimbabwe from 1948 to 1987, most notably serving as Prime Minister of Rhodesia from 13 April 1964 to 1 June 1979. Born and raised in Selukwe (now Shurugwi), a small rural town in the British self-governing colony of Southern Rhodesia, Smith served in the Southern Rhodesian Air Force and British Royal Air Force during the Second World War and, after graduating ...