Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 30. Chapters: Mormon missionaries in New Zealand, Gordon H. Smith, Henry Williams, William Charles Cotton, George Selwyn, William Gilbert Puckey, William Bambridge, James and Mary Wallis, John R. Lasater, Thomas Kendall, Jean Baptiste Pompallier, Philippe Viard, Matthew Cowley, Thomas C. Stanford, Francis W. Kirkham, William Colenso, Robert L. Simpson, Osborne J. P. Widtsoe, Glen L. Rudd, Wendell B. Mendenhall, Milton Bennion, Millard F. Malin, Carl Christian Amussen, Greg Curtis, Ariel S. Ballif, Octavius Hadfield, List of missionaries to the South Pacific, Carl Sylvius Volkner, Grant L. Spackman, Rufus K. Hardy, Elizabeth Fairburn Colenso, Louis C. Midgley, Alfred Nesbit Brown, Jim Usevitch, Suzanne Aubert, Pace J. McConkie, Richard Taylor. Excerpt: Gordon Harold Smith (born May 25, 1952) is a former United States Senator and businessman from the state of Oregon. A Republican, he served two terms in the Senate. Born in Eastern Oregon, Smith was raised there and in Maryland before attending Brigham Young University and Southwestern University School of Law. Prior to election to the U.S. Senate he served in the Oregon State Senate including one session as President of Oregon's Senate in 1995. Smith was defeated for reelection in 2008 by Democrat Jeff Merkley. On September 18, 2009, he was named as President of the National Association of Broadcasters. Smith was born in Pendleton, Oregon, to Jessica Udall Smith and Milan Dale Smith on May 25, 1952. Smith's family moved to Bethesda, Maryland during his childhood, when his father became an Assistant United States Secretary of Agriculture. He was involved with the Boy Scouts of America and earned the rank of Eagle Scout. After graduating from high school, Smith served for two years as a Mormon missionary to New Zealand. Smith then went to college at Brigham Young University, received...