Herbert Davis (academic administrator)

Herbert John Davis, FBA (24 May 1893 – 28 March 1967) was an English literary scholar and university administrator.

[1] Davis was educated at St John's College, Oxford, where he read classics, graduating in 1914.

After service in the First World War, he was appointed to a lectureship in English at the University of Leeds in 1920.

[1] In 1938, he moved to Cornell University to chair the English department (in 1939, he also became Goldwin Smith Professor there), but left in 1940[1] to become the fourth official president of Smith College, serving from 1940 to 1949, succeeding acting president Elizabeth Cutter Morrow.

During World War II, he presided over the creation of America's first Officers' Training Unit of the Women's Reserve (also known as WAVES).