Bio on E. Mott Davis
Title
Bio on E. Mott Davis
Subject
E. Mott Davis
Description
A bio for the department on E. Mott Davis
Source
UNL Archives
Date
4/10/12
Contributor
Dustin Vnuk
Rights
UNL Archives
Original Format
printed paper
Text
Name in full;
E. Mott Davis (the E is for Edward)
Born:
November 24, 1918, Shirley, Mass
Academic Training:
Harvard College, A.B. 1940
Harvard University, M.A., 1942
Honorary Degees:
None
Married:
Bertha Ogden, Feb. 4, 1943
Children:
Jonathan Ogden Davis, lives at home
Experiance Prior to University of Nebraska:
1942-1943 civilian working in Maps & Charts section HQ Air Transport Command, Washington, DC
1943-1948 operated Edward M. Davis apple orchards, Shirley Mass
University of Nebraska Record:
Instructor of Anthropology in Dept. of Soc.- Anthro.
Curator of Anthropology in Museum.
Both since 1948
Organization and Affiliationns:
American Anthrolopgicl Association
Society for American Archaeology
American Geographical Society
Phi Beta Kappa
Alhpa Kappa delta (Honorary Sociology Fraternity)
Publications:
Archaeology of Northeastern Asia, Cambridge Mass., 1940.
Present Address:
516 N. 16th St. Lincoln 8, Nebr.
other Details:
Surely the above is boring enough without my adding more - I'm almost asleep myself.
E. Mott Davis (the E is for Edward)
Born:
November 24, 1918, Shirley, Mass
Academic Training:
Harvard College, A.B. 1940
Harvard University, M.A., 1942
Honorary Degees:
None
Married:
Bertha Ogden, Feb. 4, 1943
Children:
Jonathan Ogden Davis, lives at home
Experiance Prior to University of Nebraska:
1942-1943 civilian working in Maps & Charts section HQ Air Transport Command, Washington, DC
1943-1948 operated Edward M. Davis apple orchards, Shirley Mass
University of Nebraska Record:
Instructor of Anthropology in Dept. of Soc.- Anthro.
Curator of Anthropology in Museum.
Both since 1948
Organization and Affiliationns:
American Anthrolopgicl Association
Society for American Archaeology
American Geographical Society
Phi Beta Kappa
Alhpa Kappa delta (Honorary Sociology Fraternity)
Publications:
Archaeology of Northeastern Asia, Cambridge Mass., 1940.
Present Address:
516 N. 16th St. Lincoln 8, Nebr.
other Details:
Surely the above is boring enough without my adding more - I'm almost asleep myself.