Stanley Smith was the son of Henry Smith F.R.C.S., and his wife Alice Underwood, of 13 John Street,
Berkeley Square, London. He was educated at
Repton and
Trinity College, Cambridge. Stanley Smith was one of the
Cambridge Seven, students from
Cambridge University, who in 1885 decided to become missionaries in China. He was a
Cambridge Blue having rowed as stroke for Cambridge in the 1882
Boat Race. He was born again in one of
D. L. Moody's revivals and helped found the Cambridge
Christian Union, forerunner of many student Christian organizations. Following his conversion and call to mission, Smith had a soapbox in Hyde Park where he preached "not the milk and water of religion but the cream of the gospel". ==Travel to China==