David K. Smith, former dean of Radcliffe admissions, 77

Tuesday, August 20, 2013 - 13:30 in Health & Medicine

David K. “Deke” Smith of Topsham, Maine, died Aug. 14 at the age of 77, following a brief battle with cancer. Smith was born in Rochester, N.Y., and after graduating from Harvard College in 1958, he received an Ed.M. from Harvard in 1963. He began his career as a math and Latin teacher at Groton School and then moved to Harvard, where he became director of admissions and dean of admissions at Radcliffe College from 1963 to 1970. Following his work in admissions, Smith became the assistant director of the committee of the Permanent Charity Fund, now known as the Boston Foundation. In 1977, he returned to Harvard as a senior development officer; he was also the director of the $6 million renovation project for the Malkin Athletic Center. He was one of the founding coaches of the Harvard cycling team and an adviser to many students. He left Harvard in 1986. In...

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