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to improve farm management practices and awareness of market conditions. In 1917, he launched an economic bulletin that proved so useful to farmers that it was taken up by the state and published for decades. He led publicity for the food committee of the wartime state defense council (1917–18) and
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appointed Davis Professor of Economics and then made him department chair in 1920, following the unplanned departure of both of the full-time economics faculty members. Despite facing skepticism because of his lack of a graduate degree, Davis proved a successful chair and instructor of
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home on March 15, 1939. He was interred at Storrs Cemetery following a funeral attended by over three hundred mourners. Classes were suspended so that students could attend. The state assembly adjourned for a day to commemorate Davis's death.
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Davis was one of the leaders in organizing the New England Research Council on Marketing and Food Supply and the New England Institute of Cooperation. In the 1930s, Davis chaired the agriculture advisory committee of the
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In 1915, Davis joined the Connecticut Agricultural College's extension service. He worked as assistant county agent leader and received a promotion to county agent leader in 1917. He partnered with farmers across
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During his academic career, Davis continued his work with the college's extension service, doing outreach to farmers, among whom he was widely respected. He was frequently invited to consult with the
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Davis took time throughout his academic career to pursue graduate education. He spent the summers of 1924 and 1925 taking graduate coursework in economics at the
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and agricultural economics. Between 1933 and 1940, the economics department was sixth in the country in the number of its graduates who found positions in the
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Prof: A Profile of Irving Gilman Davis, Professor of Agricultural Economics, Connecticut State College, 1915-1939
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The Birth of the Chinese Population: A Study in the History of Governmental Logics [PhD dissertation]
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about agricultural bills. In 1924 he received a joint appointment as agricultural economist with the
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and other heart problems for most of his life. He died of a heart attack at his
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and finally earned his PhD in economics from Harvard in 1937 at the age of 51.
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General Catalogue of Bates College and Cobb Divinity School, 1863-1915
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Davis generally went by his initials, I. G. He married Alice Sawin in
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served as acting director of the extension service in 1919.
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Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni
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Poland, Maine
Storrs, Connecticut
Harvard University
Bates College
University of Connecticut
agricultural economist
University of Connecticut
Poland
Maine
Bates College
Cotuit
Shrewsbury
Massachusetts
Massachusetts Agricultural College
Brimfield
Tolland County
Charles L. Beach
home economics
Bureau of Agricultural Economics
US Department of Agriculture
Connecticut General Assembly
Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station
Journal of the American Statistical Association
Journal of Farm Economics
University of Wisconsin
Harvard University
Social Science Research Council
American Farm Economic Association
Brimfield, Massachusetts

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