Background
Davis, Saville Rogers was born on April 5, 1909 in Watertown, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Francis Woodward and Esther (Saville) Davis.
Davis, Saville Rogers was born on April 5, 1909 in Watertown, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Francis Woodward and Esther (Saville) Davis.
Bachelor of Arts, Williams College, 1930; Master of Business Administration, Harvard University, 1932.
Reporter,, Christian Science Monitor, Boston and New York City, 1932-1939; radio news writer, broadcaster, Christian Science Monitor, Boston and New York City, 1934-1936; State Department correspondent, Christian Science Monitor, Washington, 1939; Mediterranean correspondent, Christian Science Monitor, Rome and Madrid, 1939-1941; assistant to editor, Christian Science Monitor, Rome and Madrid, 1941-1945; chief London bureau, roving correspondent European international conferences, Christian Science Monitor, 1945-1947; American news editor, Christian Science Monitor, 1947-1957; managing editor, Christian Science Monitor, 1957-1961; chief editorial writer, Christian Science Monitor, 1961-1964; chief Washington news bureau, White House correspondent, Christian Science Monitor, 1965-1971; special correspondent, Christian Science Monitor, from 1971; British Broadcasting Corporation Washington correspondent, 1965-1971; roving correspondent, South and East Asia, 1971-1972; free lance journalist, from 1971; correspondent in residence, Fletcher School Law and Diplomacy, 1974-1976; seminar leader, Brookings Institution, 1967-1981. Member of advisory council National Science Foundation, 1976-1980.
Trustee, Wheelock College, Chairman, 1963-1965, honorary trustee, from 1980. President Christian Science Mother Church, Boston, 1980-1981. Member United States National Commission for United Nations Educational, 1980-1987.
Fellow American Academy Arts and Sciences (secretary, member council and executive board 1976-1980). Member Harvard Business School Alumni Association (president 1960-1961), International Institute for Girls in Spain (president 1949-1969), Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: National Press (Washington), Federal City (Washington).
Harvard (Boston).
Son of Francis Woodward and Esther (Saville) D. M. Anita Pawolleck de Varon, August 12, 1935. 1 daughter, Julie Davis Jewett.