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Gertrude Elizabeth Smith (1894–1985) was the Edwin Olson Professor of Greek at the
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. She is known for her work on Greek law and her longstanding involvement in and support of the Summer Session of the
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. She was the first woman to be president of the
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and is currently the only woman to have been president of CAMWS and the American Philological Association.


Career

Gertrude Smith was born in
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and first studied at
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before obtaining her undergraduate (BA 1916) and graduate (MA 1917, PhD 1921) degrees at the
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. Smith's doctoral dissertation focused on Greek law, a subject she continued to work on during her time on the faculty of the
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. Smith became the Edwin Olson Professor of Greek in 1933 and from 1934 to 1961 she was the Chair of the Department of Classics. Smith's work focused on Greek law, on which she published extensively. In collaboration with Robert Bonner, Smith wrote the two volume work ''The Administration of Justice from Homer to Aristotle'', a work which remains the key reference for work on Greek law. Smith also published a series of articles on the administration of justice in ancient Greece with Bonner in the 1940s. Smith was President of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South (CAMWS) in 1933-34 and 1940-41 and President of the American Philological Association (now the Society for Classical Studies) in 1958. Smith served on the editorial board of the journal ''
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'' from 1925 to 1965. Smith was a founding member of the national Classics honor society
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and was instrumental in making it a national society. Smith's association with the
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began in the 1940s. In 1948 Smith was a participant in the Summer Session and spent six weeks travelling around
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. She returned in 1949 as the Annual Professor of Greek Literature. Smith led three Summer Sessions in 1958, 1960, and 1961. Smith was the Chairman of the Committee on Admissions and Fellowships of the
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from 1945 to 1963. Smith was, in particular, highly influential in the organisation of the Summer Session from the 1950s onwards and noted that the School's function was “to afford the opportunity to the uninitiated to get some acquaintance with Greece and really to learn something of its history, art, literature, and monuments” (ADM REC Series 100, Box 106/1, Folder 3, 16 September 1957). Smith was also part of the move to offer Byzantine Studies at ASCSA, with the Gennadeion Fellowship in Post-Classical Greece first awarded in 1963. Smith was an advocate for wide student access to the Summer Session and was a founder of the Ben Hodge Hill Scholarship for students. Towards the end of Smith's involvement in the ASCSA, she worked to widen access to membership of the School to non-American and Canadian students. After Smith's retirement from the
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in 1961, she was visiting professor at the
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(1961–65),
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(1966-68), and
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(1968–69).


Gertrude Smith Professorship at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens

Smith bequeathed $100,000 to the
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on her death in 1985 for student scholarships for the Summer Session. The following year, the directorship of the Summer Session was named the Gertrude Smith Professorship and is held by a visiting academic (or academics) to direct the Summer Session of the School. Previous holders include: *1986 John H. Oakley ( College of William and Mary in Virginia) *1988 Cynthia W. Shelmerdine (
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) *1989 Kenneth F. Kitchell Jr. (
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) *1992 Clayton M. Lehmann (
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) *1993
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(
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) *1994
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(
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) *2006 Daniel Levine ( J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences) *2007
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) *2009 Eleni Hasaki (
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Bibliography

* "On Verbal Repetition in Aeschylus" ''Studies Ullmann'' (1960) 19-28 * "Cretan Law and Common Tendencies in Archaic Greek Law" ''Acta Congressus Madvigiani'' Volume I (Copenhagen 1958) 235-50 * "More Recent Theories on the Origin and Interrelation of the First Classifications of Greek Laws" ''Cahiers d'histoire modiale'' 3 (1956) 173-95
"Robert J. Bonner: 1868-1946"
''The Classical Journal'' 41(8) (May, 1946), 360-362 * with R. Bonner
"Administration of Justice in Boeotia"
''Classical Philology'' ''40''(1) (Jan 1945) 11-23
"ΠΟΛΙΣ ΑΝΔΡΑ ΔΙΔΑΣΚΕΙ"
''The Classical Journal'' 38(5) (Feb 1943) 260-279 * with R. Bonner
"Administration of Justice in the Delphic Amphictyony"
''Classical Philology 38''(1) (Jan 1943) 1-12 * with R. Bonner
"Administration of Justice in Sparta"
''Classical Philology'' ''37''(2) (Apr 1942) 113-129 * with R Bonner, ''The Administration of Justice from Homer to Aristotle'' (The University of Chicago Press, 1930, 1938) 2 volumes.
"The Jurisdiction of the Areopagus"
''Classical Philology'' ''22''(1) (Jan 1927) 61-79
"Homeric Orators and Auditors"
''The Classical Journal'' 21(5) (Feb 1926) 355–364
"Dicasts in the Ephetic Courts"
''Classical Philology,19''(4) (Oct 1924) 353-358
"The Name "Ten Thousand""
''The Classical Journal 18''(9) (Jun 1923) 570-570
"Early Greek Codes"
''Classical Philology'' ''17''(3) (July 1922) 187-201
"The Prytaneum in the Athenian Amnesty Law"
''Classical Philology'' 16(4) (Oct 1921) 345-353
"Athenian Casualty Lists"
''Classical Philology'' 14(4) (Oct 1919) 351-364


Further reading

* Gagarin, M. (1996). "Gertrude Elizabeth Smith (1894-1985)" ''The Classical World,'' ''90''(2/3), 167-177 * Meritt, L.S. (1984). ''History of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1939-1980,'' Princeton


References

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