June 6, 1881-December 3, 1952
Personal Data
Born: June 6, 1881 Rhode Island
Died: December 3, 1952
Married: Suzanne Courtonne Haskell, June 28, 1911 Winnetka, Cook Co., IL
two daughters: Suzanne and Louisa
Married: Alice Marian Rohde
son: Nathaniel Davis (1925-2011)
Married: Helen Clarkson Miller
Education
PhD Physics, Harvard University, 1906
Employment
1901- Taught mathematics at Brown University
? Taught Physics and Mechanical Engineering at Harvard
1928- President, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ
Awards and Honors
Membership-Professional Organizations
1929 Director, Hoboken Chamber of Commerce
1929 Manager, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
1931 Vice President, Hoboken Chamber of Commerce
1931 Vice President, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
1938 President, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
1947-48 President, American Association for Adult Education (AAAE)
Publications
Professional Interest Areas
- Engineering
- Defense Industries
Major Contributions to Adult Education
- Secured a grant that paid faculty to give non-credit and tuition-free courses to 650 adult students working in defense industries
- Established a Defense Industries Training School to give intensive three-month courses to train mechanical personnel at the sub-professional level
- Increased Stevens’ reputation as an engineering college which more than doubled undergraduate enrollment from 600 to 1400
- Increased veteran enrollment
- Facilitated the work of A. M. Mayer with the New York Metropolitan Opera to conduct and apply research in psycho-acoustics supported by the Rockefeller Foundation
Additional Resources
Articles
Photo Gallery
Video/Audio
Presentations
Books
Interesting Facts
- Third President of Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ
- Harvey N. Davis Hall named after him at Stevens Institute
- Expanded courses in Civil Engineering program
- Incorporated more practical projects in Mechanical Engineering program
- Expanded Economics and Humanities Departments
- Expanded the opportunity for students to reside on campus, increasing campus residence from 30 to 300
- Created graduate programs at Stevens
References
Harvey N. Davis. (n.d.). In Wikipedia. Retrieved June 20, 2014, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvey_N._Davis
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