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Conrad Arnholt Smith (known as C.
Arnholt Smith) (March 13, 1899 in
Walla Walla,
Washington – June 8, 1996 in Del Mar, California) was an
American banker...
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Bagwell Haslam (adopted 2016),
Whitney Haslam Johnson, and
Cynthia Haslam Arnholt and five grandchildren.
While attending the
University of Tennessee, Haslam...
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series of
unusual owners. From 1970 to 1974, it was
under the
control of C.
Arnholt Smith, a San
Diego powerbroker,
later convicted of fraud. From 1974 to...
- Jan. 4, 1952, pg. 22 "San
Diego Tycoon C.
Arnholt Smith Dies". Los
Angeles Times. 10 June 1996. "C.
Arnholt Smith, in his own
words – part 1 | San Diego...
- as the
treasurer at
National Steel and Shipbuilding. He
worked for C.
Arnholt Smith at Westgate-California
Corporation and
later served as the president...
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appropriate second wife,
Rebecca Arnholt. If his
bigamy were exposed, he
would be disgraced, lose the
fortune he
inherited from
Arnholt, and be
removed from his...
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Tulsa Station in the 1960s. Finally, in the 1970s, she
married C.
Arnholt Smith. Her
third union was
perceived by many as controversial,
since Smith...
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Pilots (now the
Milwaukee Brewers). One of its
earliest owners was C.
Arnholt Smith, a
prominent San
Diego businessman and
former owner of the PCL Padres...
- 1956–1982) was a
public company and a
vehicle for the
business interests of C.
Arnholt Smith (1899–1996), a San
Diego banker, businessman,
civic booster, political...
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since 1936.
Constructed for $1
million in
private funds by
Padres owner C.
Arnholt Smith,
Westgate was a
modern ballpark with a
capacity of 8,268 fans, with...