Levette J. Davidson
American folklorist
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- PhD Folklore University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Levette J. Davidson was a nationally acclaimed expert in folklore, especially that of Colorado and the West. He was born in Eureka, Illinois May 16, 1894, one of four children. Because his grand uncle was past-President of Eureka College, a Christian seminary, Davidson was reared in the school's shadow with the option of becoming either a teacher or a preacher. He chose teaching and was awarded his B.A. from Eureka in 1915. A year later he received his A.M. degree from the University of Illinois where he received Phi Beta Kappa honors. In 1917 he earned his M.A. in social science and history at Harvard University. __During World War I, he served with the Tenth Infantry of the Forty-Sixth Division and also served as an army sergeant in Intelligence. Davidson and his wife Mary, also a graduate of Eureka, were married in 1918. At the end of the war, Davidson simultaneously taught and studied at the University of Michigan where he earned a Ph.D. in languages and literatures in 1922. He arrived in Denver later that year and began teaching at the University of Denver. Before arriving in Colorado, his academic specialty was eighteenth century England. Once in Denver, he realized that Western literature and folklore would be his life work. Davidson taught at the University of Denver until his death in 1957. His course topics ranged from studies of Shakespeare and other English literature, to folklore in the West. He began teaching news writing and eventually founded the journalism department at the university as well as the board of publications and the press club. He was the first faculty member elected to serve as president of the University Senate. In 1940 he became head of the English Department and from March to August 1953 he served as interim Chancellor. At the time of assuming his post, he remarked: There is hardly an organization on campus that I have not been connected with at one time or another. Davidson was named University Lecturer for 1956. Davidson was a director of the Colorado State Historical Society, the Modern Languages Association, the American Folklore Society, and the American Dialect Society. He was a charter member of the Denver Posse of the Westerners, an organization devoted to western folklore. In spare moments, Davidson conducted research, wrote outlines for plays, and authored a large number of articles. He contributed to a wide range of magazines from Western American to Shakespeare Quarterly. Additionally, Davidson authored several books on folklore. The most widely recognized is Rocky Mountain Tales, which presents regional folklore as well as true accounts of early events in the area. Levette Davidson died May 14, 1957.
Levette J. Davidson's Published Works
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- Charles Goodnight, Cowman and Plainsman (1949) (26)
- POWELL OF THE COLORADO (1951) (23)
- Montana, high, wide, and handsome (1944) (8)
- Fighting Indians of the West (1948) (6)
- The Humboldt: Highroad of the West (1943) (4)
- Shakespeare in the Rockies (1953) (4)
- Guide to Life and literature of the Southwest : revised and enlarged in both knowledge and wisdom (1953) (4)
- The Basic Communications Course (1946) (3)
- Some Current Folk Gestures and Sign Languages (1950) (3)
- A Guide to American Folklore. (1952) (3)
- Gold Rush: The Journals, Drawings, and Other Papers of J. Goldsborough Bruff (1950) (3)
- The Fireside Book of Favorite American Songs (1953) (3)
- Songs of the Rocky Mountain Frontier (1943) (3)
- The Carbonate Camp Called Leadville (1952) (3)
- Forerunners of Goldsmith's The Citizen of the World (1921) (2)
- Sand in the Bag, and Other Folk Stories of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois (1953) (2)
- Mining Expressions Used in Colorado (1929) (2)
- From Hell to Breakfast (1945) (2)
- Montana Margins: A State Anthology (1947) (2)
- Klondike '98: Hegg's Album of the 1898 Alaska Gold Rush (1950) (2)
- The Rio Grande, river of destiny (1949) (2)
- San Francisco : port of gold (1948) (2)
- The Naming of Colorado's Towns and Cities (1932) (2)
- Wyoming: Frontier State (1948) (2)
- The world's great folktales (1954) (2)
- Lazarus in Modern Literature (1929) (2)
- Quest of the Snowy Cross (1953) (2)
- Rocky Mountain tales (1948) (2)
- Sugar Beet Language (1930) (1)
- Old Trapper Talk (1938) (1)
- The River of the West: Life and Adventure in the Rocky Mountains and Oregon (1951) (1)
- Street-Name Patterns in Denver (1954) (1)
- A Ballad of the Wyoming "Rustler War" (1947) (1)
- The West of Alfred Jacob Miller (1837). From the Notes and Watercolors in the Walters Art Gallery (1952) (1)
- The Black Hills and their incredible characters (1949) (1)
- An Essay towards an Indian Bibliography, Being a Catalogue of Books... in the Library of Thomas W. Field (1952) (1)
- White Versions of Indian Myths and Legends (1948) (1)
- Teachers of English--Postwar Models (1945) (1)
- More United States Air Force Slang (1956) (1)
- A Guide to Current Trends (1947) (0)
- Two Colorado Place Names (1952) (0)
- Auto-Tourist Talk (1934) (0)
- Folk Beliefs from Southern Indiana (1957) (0)
- Songs of the Papago, from the Archive of the American Folksong, AAFS L31; Songs of the Nootha and Quilente, AAFS L32; And Songs of the Menominee, Mandan and Hidatsa, AAFS L33 (1954) (0)
- Literary experience : how to select, read, and criticize works of literature (1946) (0)
- The Literature of the Rocky Mountain West, 1803-1903. (1939) (0)
- Gallery of Western Paintings (1952) (0)
- The Mistress of the Mansion (1950) (0)
- Folk Music of the United States and Latin America (1949) (0)
- The Girl in the Blue Velvet Band (1943) (0)
- Uncle Sam of America (1953) (0)
- "Home on the Range" Again (1944) (0)
- Rocky Mountain Cities (1950) (0)
- My Life with Buffalo Bill (1949) (0)
- Folklore in Modern Speech (1950) (0)
- Recent Folk Song Albums (1948) (0)
- Henry R. Wagner's The Plains and the Rockies: A Bibliography of Original Narratives of Travel and Adventure, 1800-1865 (1954) (0)
- Colorado Place-Name Studies (1953) (0)
- Kentucky Mountain Ballads (1948) (0)
- The American imagination at work : tall tales and folk tales (1948) (0)
- "Gassy" Thompson and Others: Stories of Local Characters (1946) (0)
- Superstitions of Theater and Circus (1959) (0)
- The Voice of the Coyote J. Frank Dobie (1949) (0)
- Superstitions Collected in Denver, Colorado (1954) (0)
- Oliver Goldsmith as an essayist (0)
- Two Old War Songs (1945) (0)
- Hot-Rodders' Jargon Again (1956) (0)
- C. C. C. Chatter (1940) (0)
- Twentieth Century Minstrel (1948) (0)
- Poems of the Old West (1952) (0)
- Western Campfire Tales (1943) (0)
- The Teaching of Folklore (1955) (0)
- Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association (1947) (0)
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