found: nuc88-90735: His Russian immigrant [MI] 1922(hdg. on CtY rept.: Davis, Jerome, 1891- ; usage: Jerome Davis)
found: LC data base, 2/15/89(hdg.: Davis, Jerome, 1891- )
found: Christianity and social adventuring, c1927:t.p. (Jerome Davis)
found: Wikipedia, Apr. 12, 2012(Jerome Davis; b. Dec. 2, 1891; d. Oct. 1979; labor organizer and sociologist; worked for the YMCA in Russia with a number of Bolshevik leaders; professor at the Yale Divinity School, where his failure to receive tenure caused controversy, as it was widely believed to be due to his activism and Socialist leanings; he was blacklisted by the HUAC in the 1950s)
found: Wikipedia, Sepetmber 24, 2020(Jerome Davis (sociologist); Jerome Davis, born Jerome Dwight Davis (born December 2, 1891 in Kyoto, Japan; died October 19, 1979 in Olney, Maryland), was an American activist for international peace and social reform, a labor organizer, and a sociologist who founded the organization Promoting Enduring Peace; early in his life, he campaigned to reduce the workweek and as an advocate of organized labor)