Harold Thayer Davis was a mathematician, statistician, and econometrician, known for the Davis distribution.
Education
Davis received in 1915 his Bachelor of Arts from Colorado College, in 1919 his Master of Arts from Harvard University, and in 1926 his Doctor of Philosophy under Edward Burr Van Vleck from the University of Wisconsin, after working there as a mathematics instructor from 1920 to 1923.
Career
From 1923 to 1937 he taught mathematics at the Indiana University Bloomington, becoming a professor there. From February to August 1937 he was acting research director of the Cowles Commission. Davis became a professor in 1937 at Northwestern University in the mathematics department and the chair of the department in 1942.
He was the author of many articles in refereed journals and numerous books and monographs.
He was elected a Fellow the Econometric Society. I.; World War II C.