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George E. Davis papers

 Collection — Box: Communal Collections 19, Placement: 10
Identifier: MSF 101

Scope and Contents

This collection consists of one folder that contains a pamphlet for ordering: The Hoosier Bard, Interpretations of Dr. George Davis.

Dates

  • 1950 - 1966

Creator

Language of Materials

Collection material is in English.

Access Information

This collection is open for research.

Copyright and Use Information

Copyrights held by Purdue University or original creator. Consult with Purdue University Archives and Special Collections prior to reproduction of materials.

Biographical Information

George Emerson Davis was born in Farmersville, Ohio to a Presbyterian minister.

Dr. Davis was Professor Emeritus in Adult Education at Purdue University. He was a widely-known Hoosier educator, public speaker, and authority in the field of gerontology. As an avocation in his educational work, Dr. Davis made a special study of the life and work of James Whitcomb Riley. He was known as one of the best interpreters of Riley's poetry.

After receiving his early education in Pennsylvania and Delaware schools, he graduated high school in Iowa City, Iowa. Davis received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Iowa in 1917.

In the First World War, Davis served with the 90th Division of the Signal Corps in Germany. Upon his return from the war, he pursued graduate studies at the University of Iowa and earned his Master of Arts degree in 1920.

Davis served for one year as superintendent of schools in Fontanelle, Iowa, before becoming Principal of the high school in Keokuk, Iowa, remaining there for 16 years.

In 1937, Davis earned his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree from the University of Iowa. That year, he joined the faculty at Purdue as the Director of Teacher Licensing and Placement. In 1944 he was promoted to Professor of Education. At that time he became Director of the Office of Student Affairs, a position which combined all the duties pertinent to student life and activity on the campus.

Davis moved to a position in Adult Education at Purdue and retired in 1962. He also served as member, officer, and president of the Rotary Club of Lafayette, Indiana.
Sources: "Banquet Speaker." The Berkshire News, Indiana Berkshire Association. (July 1964): 35.

"Dr. Davis leaves post in Adult Education." Purdue Alumnus. (March 1962): 22.

Extent

0.025 Cubic Feet (One folder)

Processing Information

Material has been housed in acid-free folder and box.
Title
George E. Davis papers
Status
In Progress
Author
Amanda Rumba and Mary A. Sego
Date
2020-04-20
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
English
Edition statement
Second edition. Collection description first completed 2011-06-07 by Mary Sego.

Revision Statements

  • 2020-04-20: Collection description updated by Amanda Rumba to align with data entry standards.

Repository Details

Part of the Purdue University Archives and Special Collections Repository

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