Davis, Herman Stearns, 1868-1933

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Herman Stearns Davis, an astronomer, was born August 6, 1868, in Milford, DE. Davis graduated cum laude from Princeton University in 1892 and received his A.M degree (1894) and Ph.D.(1895) from Columbia University. From 1895-1899, Davis served as a professor of astronomy and geodessy at Columbia. In 1900 he became assistant at the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey and went on to serve as director of the International Latitude Observatory in Gaithersburg, MD until 1905. Davis then served as construction engineer and auditor for the cities of Pittsburgh and New York until 1910. From 1910 until 1920, he was the secretary to the President of Gulf Refining Co. in Pittsburgh and served as astronomer of the Carnegie Institution. The majority of Davis' research was for the New Reduction of Piazzi's Star Catalog which he began in 1895. He also authored Glossary to Homer's Illiad in 1888, Parallax of Eta Cassiopeia in 1895, Catalogue of 62 Stars about Eta Cassiopeia in 1895, Computation Forms for the Use of Classes in Practical Astronomy in 1897, An Abbreviated Form of Least Square Solutions in 1898, Private Cipher-Book in 1911 and the Dictionary of Telegraphic Code-Words in 1912. Davis died in Pittsburgh on May 23, 1933.

From the description of Papers of Herman Stearns Davis, 1893-1932. (University of Pittsburgh). WorldCat record id: 30457441

Astronomer. Princeton University, 1892; Columbia University, A. M., 1894; Ph. D., 1895. Affiliations: Professor of astronomy and geodesy, Columbia University, 1895-1899; Assistant, U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1900; Director, International Latitude Observatory, Gaithersburg, MD. until 1905; then he served as construction engineer and auditor for the cities of Pittsburgh and New York until 1910; Secretary to the President of Gulf Refining Co. in Pittsburgh, 1910-1920. He alao served as astronomer at the Carnegie Institution. The majority of his research was for the publication: New Reduction of Piazzi's Star Catalog which be began in 1895. He also authored Glossary to Homer's Illiad, 1888; Parallax of Eta Cassiopeia, 1895; Catalogue of 62 Stars about Eta Cassiopeia, 1895; Computation Forms for the Use of Classes in Practical Astronomy, 1897; An Abbreviated Form of Least Square Solutions, 1898; Private Cipher-Book, 1911; Dictionary of Telegraphic Code-Words, 1912.

From the description of Papers, 1893-1932. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81892514

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associatedWith Carnegie Institute. corporateBody
associatedWith Columbia University corporateBody
associatedWith Deane, Ernie. person
correspondedWith Du Pont, Pierre S. (Pierre Samuel), 1870-1954 person
associatedWith Gulf Refining Company. corporateBody
correspondedWith Hannah, Mark person
correspondedWith Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924 person
associatedWith Princeton University. corporateBody
correspondedWith Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919 person
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Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh
New York (State)--New York
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Birth 1868

Death 1933

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