Elmer Davis

Elmer Davis

Infobox Person
name = Elmer Davis


image_size = 150px
caption = Elmer Davis
birth_date = January 13, 1890
birth_place = Aurora, Indiana
death_date = May 18, 1958
death_place =
occupation = Director, Office of War Information, World War II
spouse =

Elmer Davis (January 13, 1890 - May 18, 1958) was a well-known news reporter, author, the Director of the United States Office of War Information during World War II, and a Peabody Award Recipient.

Education and Early Career

Davis was born in Aurora, Indiana, the son of a cashier for the First National Bank of Aurora. One of Davis' first professional writing jobs was with the "Indianapolis Star", a position he held while attending Franklin College. A brilliant student, Davis received a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford in 1910. His stay in England was cut short when his father became ill and eventually died. Davis met his wife, Florence, in England.

Upon his return to America, Davis became an editor for Adventure magazine but left a year later to be a reporter and editorial writer for the "New York Times". For the next decade, Davis would report on stories ranging from pugilist Jack Dempsey to evangelist Billy Sunday. It was his coverage of Billy Sunday that gained him notoriety. Davis later left the "Times" and became a freelance writer.

In 1928, Davis published his novel "Giant Killer", a retelling of the story of David.

The move to radio

In August 1939, Paul White, the news chief at CBS, asked Davis to fill in as a news analyst for H. V. Kaltenborn, who was off in Europe reporting on the increasingly hostile events. Davis became an instant success. Edward R. Murrow would later comment that one reason he believed that Davis was likeable was his Hoosier accent which reminded people of a friendly neighbor. By 1941, the audience for Davis' nightly five-minute newscast and comment was 12.5 million.

The Office of War Information

Davis spent two and a half years reporting the news on radio and gaining the trust of the nation. Then, in 1941, his colleagues persuaded President Franklin Delano Roosevelt to appoint Davis Director of the newly created United States Office of War Information, a sprawling organization with over 3,000 employees. Even though Davis was being paid $53,000 per year from CBS, he left the network to work in government during the crisis of World War II.

As Director of the Office of War Information, Davis recommended to President Roosevelt that Japanese-Americans be permitted to enlist for service in the Army and Navy, and urged him to oppose bills in Congress that would deprive Nisei of citizenship and intern them during the war. Davis has been termed one of the "unsung forefathers" of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, an all-Nisei combat unit in the war. [ [http://www.javoice.com/Disunited.pdf JA Voice] ]

After the War

After World War II, Davis continued his career in radio, using the platform to criticize Senator Joseph McCarthy for his anti-communist investigations. [ [http://www.otr.com/davis.html Old Time Radio] ]

Davis was a long-standing member of The Baker Street Irregulars, the literary society dedicated to keeping green the memory of Sherlock Holmes.

Davis was one of the four journalists who portrayed themselves in the 1951 film "The Day the Earth Stood Still".

Legacy

Davis was considered to be one of the greatest news reporters of the mid-20th century, on a level with Edward R. Murrow. Among the many awards Davis received were three Peabody Awards, including an award during its inaugural year. Foreign governments also recognized Davis when he was inducted into the Dutch Order of Orange-Nassau and the Czechoslovak Order of the White Lion, among others.

Notes

External links

[http://www.coutant.org/davis.html Short Biography]


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