David Archibald “Dave” SMARTAge: 60 years1892–1952
- Name
- David Archibald “Dave” SMART
- Given names
- David Archibald
- Nickname
- Dave
- Surname
- SMART
- Hebrew
- דוד סמרט
Birth | October 4, 1892 (Tishrei 13, 5653) 26 20 Omaha, Nebraska, USA - אומהה, ארה"ב |
Birth of a brother | Alfred “Al” SMART June 17, 1894 (Sivan 13, 5654) (Age 20 months) Omaha, Nebraska, USA - אומהה, ארה"ב |
Birth of a sister | Vera SMART December 31, 1898 (Tevet 18, 5659) (Age 6 years) Chicago, Illinois, USA - שיקגו, ארה"ב |
Birth of a sister | Florence “Flossie” SMART 1903 (5663) (Age 10 years) |
Birth of a brother | John SMART October 25, 1903 (Heshvan 4, 5664) (Age 11 years) Chicago, Illinois, USA - שיקגו, ארה"ב Note: From 1910 U.S. census (note by Matt Nickerson) |
Death of a paternal grandmother | Sheina “Jennie” MOREELL May 13, 1917 (Iyar 21, 5677) (Age 24 years) St. Louis, Missouri, USA - סנט לואיס, ארה"ב Source: Find a Grave - USA Publication: http://www.findagrave.com/ Citation details: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=fleishman&GSfn=s&GSbyrel=in&GSdyrel=in&GSob=n&GRid=39782748&df=all& Text: Shenia Fleishman
Death: May 13, 1917
Burial:
Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol Cemetery
9125 Ladue Road
Saint Louis MO 63124
USA
Phone: + 1 (314) 991-0264
Record added: Jul 23, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 39782748 |
Marriage | Gaby ASHFORD — View this family 1942 (5702) (Age 49 years) |
Death of a brother | Alfred “Al” SMART 1951 (5711) (Age 58 years) Chicago, Illinois, USA - שיקגו, ארה"ב Note: From "Nothing but People: The Early Days of Esquire," by Arnold Gingrich (note by Matt Nickerson) |
Occupation | Publisher of Esquire Magazine. Owner of Cornet Films. between 1933 (5693) and 1952 (5712) (Age 40 years) Note: David and Alfred Smart were the Chicago-based founders of Esquire magazine, launched in 1933. One of… |
Occupation | Endowment of Smart Museum of Art Address: Smart Museum of Art,
University of Chicago,
5550 S. Greenwood Avenue,
Chicago, IL 60637,
USA Employer: Smart Museum of Art Phone: + 1 773.702.0200 Fax: + 1 773.702.3121 |
Death | October 16, 1952 (Tishrei 27, 5713) (Age 60 years) Chicago, Illinois, USA - שיקגו, ארה"ב |
Family with parents |
father |
Laser SMARDON אליעזר סמרדון Birth: 1866 (5626) 32 — Birzai, Russia (Lithuania) Death: 1956 (5716) — Chicago, Illinois, USA |
mother |
|
Marriage: — Omaha, Nebraska, USA |
|
younger sister |
Vera SMART ורה סמרט Birth: December 31, 1898 (Tevet 18, 5659) 32 26 — Chicago, Illinois, USA Death: September 1960 (Elul 5720) — Chicago, Illinois, USA |
-6 years himself |
David Archibald “Dave” SMART דוד סמרט Birth: October 4, 1892 (Tishrei 13, 5653) 26 20 — Omaha, Nebraska, USA Death: October 16, 1952 (Tishrei 27, 5713) — Chicago, Illinois, USA |
20 months younger brother |
Alfred “Al” SMART אלפרד סמרט Birth: June 17, 1894 (Sivan 13, 5654) 28 22 — Omaha, Nebraska, USA Death: 1951 (5711) — Chicago, Illinois, USA |
10 years younger sister |
Florence “Flossie” SMART Birth: 1903 (5663) 37 31 — Illinois, USA Death: |
10 months younger brother |
John SMART ג'ון סמרט Birth: October 25, 1903 (Heshvan 4, 5664) 37 31 — Chicago, Illinois, USA Death: November 29, 1993 (Kislev 15, 5754) — Greenwich, Connecticut, USA |
Family with Gaby ASHFORD |
himself |
David Archibald “Dave” SMART דוד סמרט Birth: October 4, 1892 (Tishrei 13, 5653) 26 20 — Omaha, Nebraska, USA Death: October 16, 1952 (Tishrei 27, 5713) — Chicago, Illinois, USA |
wife |
|
Marriage: 1942 (5702) — |
Source | Ella Fleishman-Auerbach & Dorothy Fleishman-Schucart - personal testimonies Publication: 'Fleishman Family History''' by Ella Fleishman Auerbach of Omaha NE, USA. 1965. Fleishman family hostory by Dorothy Fleishman Schucart, Los Angeles, USA. 1985. |
Source | Geni Website Publication: http://www.geni.com/home Citation details: http://www.geni.com/people/David-Smart/6000000004055378300 Text: Robert Feitler on June 2, 2009 |
Occupation | David and Alfred Smart were the Chicago-based founders of Esquire magazine, launched in 1933. One of the first men's fashion magazines, Esquire was also distinguished by the high quality of its literary and editorial features: the first issue included pieces by Ernest Hemingway and Jon Dos Passos, and Dashiell Hammett. The Smart brothers' other ventures included Coronet Films, the nation's leading producer of educational and training films during the Cold War era—many of which are now cult favorites. This fully illustrated biography chronicles their lives and innovations in the film and magazine publishing business.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esquire_(magazine)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coronet_Films
Book: Two Visionary Brothers: DAVID AND ALFRED SMART
by - DAVID MAZIE, 2003
Distributed for Smart Museum of Art, The University of Chicago
http://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/distributed/T/bo3615873.html |
Occupation | The David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art is an art museum located on the campus of the University of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois. The permanent collection of over 10,000 objects includes works by Francisco Goya, Frank Lloyd Wright, Edgar Degas, Auguste Rodin, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Diego Rivera, Ansel Adams, and Mark Rothko. Admission is free.
The Smart Museum and the adjacent Cochrane-Woods Art Center were designed by the architect Edward Larrabee Barnes.
The Smart Museum was established in 1974 in association with the University of Chicago's Art History department. It was endowed by David A. Smart and his brother Alfred Smart, the publishers of Esquire and Coronet. In 1983, the museum became a separate unit of the university devoted to serving the entire community, including educational outreach activities in local public schools. In 2000 it completed a $2 million renovation.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_Museum_of_Art
The Smart Museum is named in honor of brothers David (1892–1952) and Alfred (1894–1951) Smart, who built an innovative publishing business in Chicago.
The brothers launched the sophisticated men’s fashion magazine Esquire in the heart of the Great Depression and followed it up with Coronet, a pocket-sized magazine with the slogan “infinite riches in a little room,” and Verve, an oversize avant-garde quarterly that featured original art by Matisse, Chagall, and Picasso. In the postwar years, they also produced short instructional movies through Coronet Films—titles like “How to Be Well Groomed,” “What to Do on a Date,” and “Are You Popular?” that shaped generations of students.
The brothers established the Smart Family Foundation with a gift Esquire stock. The foundation’s first major philanthropic gift, in 1967, was to the University of Chicago to establish an art museum.
http://smartmuseum.uchicago.edu/about/history/ |
Note | Above information from public records. David Smart was a founder of Esquire and GQ magazines, as well as Coronet Films. |
Note | David A. Smart (October 1892 – October 15, 1952), co-founder of Esquire magazine, and, with his brother Alfred Smart (1895-1951), co-publisher of Esquire and Coronet.
He was born in 1892 to Mary Aronson (born January 1872) and Louis Smart (born February 1866) in Omaha, Nebraska. His father had emigrated from Russia in 1883. He had four siblings: Alfred Smart (1895-1951), John Smart, Vera Smart Elden (1899-1997), and Florence Smart Richards.
The family moved to Illinois. The brothers' other venture was Coronet Films, a producer of educational and training films during the 1950s. They endowed the Smart Museum of Art.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_A._Smart
|
Note | David Smart Film Credits for Cornet Films as Producer, Writer & Director
David Smart founded Coronet Instructional Media (aka Coronet Films) in 1946, a production company that specialized in classroom training films in the 1940s and 1950s. The company lasted until the mid-'70s.
Producer (70 credits)
1953 Taking Responsibility for Your Actions (Short) (producer)
1952 Choosing Your Marriage Partner (Short) (producer)
1952 Date Etiquette (Short) (executive producer) / (producer)
1952 High School: Your Challenge (Short) (producer)
1952 More Dates for Kay (Short) (producer)
1952 Personal Hygiene for Boys (Short) (producer)
1952 School Rules: How They Help Us (Short) (producer)
1951 Going Steady? (Short) (producer)
1951 Good Table Manners (Short) (producer)
1951 How Billy Keeps Clean (Short) (producer)
1951 How Friendly Are You? (Short) (producer)
1951 How to Say No (Short) (producer)
1951 Improve Your Personality (Short) (producer)
1951 Right or Wrong? (Short) (producer)
1951 Self-Conscious Guy (Short) (producer)
1951 Snap Out of It! (Short) (producer)
1951 Social Courtesy (Short) (producer)
1951 What to Do on a Date (Short) (producer)
1951 Getting Ready Emotionally (Short) (producer)
1951 Getting Ready Morally (Short) (producer)
1951 Good Eating Habits (Short) (producer)
1950 Appreciating Your Parents (Short) (producer)
1950 Are You Ready for Marriage? (Short) (producer)
1950 Control Your Emotions (Short) (executive producer) / (producer)
1950 Developing Friendships (Short) (producer)
1950 Developing Your Character (Short) (producer)
1950 Earning Money While Going to School (Short) (producer)
1950 Fun of Being Thoughtful (Short) (producer)
1950 Fun of Making Friends (Short) (producer)
1950 Good Sportsmanship (Short) (producer)
1950 How Do You Know It's Love? (Short) (producer)
1950 How Honest Are You? (Short) (producer)
1950 How to Develop Interest (Short) (producer)
1950 Let's Share with Others (Short) (producer)
1950 The Benefits of Looking Ahead (Short) (producer)
1950 The Solar System (Short) (producer)
1950 Understanding Your Ideals (Short) (producer)
1950 What Makes a Good Party? (Short) (producer)
1950 Why We Respect the Law (Short) (producer)
1950 Am I Trustworthy? (Short) (producer - uncredited)
1950 Overcoming Fear (Short) (producer - as David A. Smart)
1949 Act Your Age (Emotional Maturity) (Short) (producer)
1949 Are You a Good Citizen? (Short) (producer)
1949 Attitudes and Health (Short) (producer)
1949 Choosing Your Occupation (Short) (producer)
1949 Dating: Do's and Don'ts (Short) (producer)
1949 Exercise and Health (Short) (producer)
1949 Family Life (Short) (producer)
1949 Friendship Begins at Home (Short) (producer)
1949 How to Keep a Job (Short) (producer)
1949 Law and Social Controls (Short) (producer)
1949 Sharing Work at Home (Short) (producer)
1949 You and Your Parents (Short) (producer)
1949 Ancient Rome (Short) (producer)
1949 Archery for Girls (Short) (producer - as David A. Smart)
1948 Everyday Courtesy (Short) (producer)
1948 How to Be Well Groomed (Short) (producer)
1948 Improve Your Spelling (Short) (producer)
1948 Safe Living at School (Short) (producer)
1948 Your Family (Short) (producer)
1948 Addition Is Easy (Documentary short) (producer)
1948 Basketball for Girls Fundamentals (Short) (producer - as David A. Smart)
1948 Basketball for Girls Game Play (Short) (producer - as David A. Smart)
1948 Your Thrift Habits (Short) (producer)
1948 Arctic Borderlands in Winter (Documentary short) (producer - as David A. Smart)
1948 Alaska: A Modern Frontier (Revised) (Documentary short) (producer - uncredited)
1947 Are You Popular? (Short) (producer)
1947 Shy Guy (Short) (producer)
1945 The Apache Indian (Documentary short) (producer)
1941 Aptitudes and Occupations (Short) (producer)
Writer
1948 Basketball for Girls Fundamentals (Short) (as David A. Smart)
1948 Basketball for Girls Game Play (Short) (as David A. Smart)
Director
1953 Taking Responsibility for Your Actions (Short)
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0806656/ |
Note | Smart, David Archibald (1892 - 1952), Magazine and Journal Editors / Publishers
publisher, was born in Omaha, Nebraska, the son of Louis Smart, a barber and musician, and Mary Aronson. The family soon moved to Chicago, Illinois. Smart dropped out of the Crane Technical High School after two years to sell hats. In 1911 he began selling advertising for the Chicago Tribune. He was so successful that Colonel Robert Rutherford McCormick, the Tribune’s owner, put him on salary. This salary was lower than his commission income; so Smart started an advertising agency of his own. |
Note |