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Tom Davis 1941-42

Thomas Jefferson Davis, Butte lawyer and civic leader whom Everett W. Hill called, a great man, a great friend, a great humanitarian, a great Rotarian who symbolized Rotary in every respect,” became a member of Rotary in 1915. was elected president of the Butte Rotary club in 1920, and District Governor of the 20th District (Montana, Idaho and Utah) in 1921. In 1926 he was one of two candidates for the Presidency of Rotary International but was defeated by Harry H. Rogers (left) of San Antonio, TX.

 

This defeat did not lessen Tom’s interest in Rotary nor his service to the organization. He soon was on the International Board and became chairman of several important committees. By 1941 he was the unanimous choice for the President of Rotary International, and served in that office during the Rotary year 1941-42.

 

These were the early years of World War II and were a critical time in RI history. It’s certain that without the cool-headed guidance of Tom Davis, his officers and board, Rotary International could easily have been split asunder by the nationalistic forces and pressures of the day. Not even Paul Harris, who was a clear friend of Tom’s, has had a greater influence for good on Rotary International. Torn Davis’ untimely death in 1953 ended a brilliant career.

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