George Gaddis Smith (December 9, 1932 – December 2, 2022) was an American historian who was the Larned Professor Emeritus of History at Yale University and an expert on U.S. foreign relations and maritime history.
Smith spent virtually his entire career at Yale. He received his bachelor's degree from Yale College in 1954 where he joined the Berzelius senior society; he served as chairman of the Yale Daily News. In 1961, he earned his PhD in history from Yale, and joined their faculty.[3] In over 40 years of teaching at the university, he chaired the Department of History, served as master of Pierson College and directed the Yale Center for International and Area Studies. He retired from his appointment in 2000.[4]
Smith spent more than 23 years writing a history of the university. Yale in the 20th Century was to be published in August 2007, but it has yet to be released.[5] He continued to teach the occasional seminar at Yale.[citation needed]
Smith received several awards from Yale College for his work there:
1986 - The William Clyde DeVane Medal for distinguished scholarship and teaching, awarded by the Yale Chapter (Alpha of Connecticut) of Phi Beta Kappa
1989 - The Harwood F. Byrnes-Richard B. Sewall Prize for Teaching Excellence
1997 - The Mory's Cup for service to the university[citation needed]