"Matter as we know it, is hardly a fragrance of a whisper." - William Tiller

 Dr. Henry Smith  /  Dr. William Tiller

I recognized Dr. Tiller while watching the movie What the Bleep Do We Know

  

Mrs. Henry Smith / Jean Tiller

I thought I recognized Mrs. Tiller as well, but there was no portriat of Mrs. Smith on the web.  Ken (Jean d'Aulon from the France life), who lives in Seattle, obtained this portrait from MOHAI for me, since they happened to be having a exhibition the same week I mentioned not being able to find a portrait of Dr. Smith's wife to him.  Apparently, they had brought this portrait of Mrs. Smith up from the basement where it had sat for years, and put it on exhibit especially for the event.

Henry A. Smith, M.D. was a Seattle physician who developed property on the west slope of the neighborhood of Queen Anne, part of which bears the name Smith Cove. Named after him as well are Smith Street in Seattle and Smith Island in Snohomish County. He is remembered as a local poet and transcriber of Chief Seattle's famous 1854 speech to the Territorial Governor.  He served for a time as Commissioner of Indian Affairs.  He set out the first grafted orchard in King County, and became the county's first superintendent of schools.  He also served as physician at the Tulalip Reservation in Snohomish County.

Summary of Experiments from Dr. Tiller's book:

Some Science Adventures with Real Magic