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1957 Fanfare Dedication To William C. Davis The day of June 13, 1956, brought a saddening blow to Fenn College. Professor William C. Davis, a valuable and distinguished member of the faculty of the School of Engineer- ing, passed away suddenly. Professor Davis received his Bachelor of Science Degree from Hiram College and had done graduate work at Western Reserve and at Ohio State. He came to Fenn in 1928 as chairman of the Department of Electrical Engineering, but since that department was barely in existence at that time, he filled in by teaching chemistry and math. He led in the planning of the curriculum of this department and developed the present Electrical Engineering Laboratory, much of the equipment of which he built himself. He was never too busy to concern himself with the problems of his students, depart- ment members, or alumni, and his home was frequently opened to these for group meetings or individual advice. Professor Davis was a member of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, a senior member of the Institute of Radio Engineers, and served as a consultant in industry. His influence, therefore, spread far beyond the College. The community, as well as the College, has suffered an irreparable loss as a result of his death. Professor Davis planned the new Electrical Engineering Laboratory which will be located on the West Campus. The Faculty Public Relations Committee is considering naming it after him as an appropriate and lasting memorial for him. In all his years at Fenn, the students, alumni, and faculty of Fenn have known Mr. Davis as an administrator, teacher, adviser, and friend. The staff of the 1957 “Fanfare” joins all these in paying tribute to one of Fenn’s really great teachers. To William C. Davis we respectfully dedicate this volume.
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