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Morley Josiah Mays | |
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Born | Johnstown, PA, USA |
Died | July 5, 1998 |
Alma mater | Juniata College, 1932 |
Occupation | President of Elizabethtown College (1966-1977) |
Predecessor | Roy Edwin McAuley |
Successor | Mark C. Ebersole |
Morley Josiah Mays (-July 5, 1998[1]) is an American academic, a former professor and President of Elizabethtown College.
Education
Mays graduated from Juniata College in 1932.[2]
Professional Career
In 1963, Mays became first vice president at Juniata College.[3]
Mays became President of Elizabethtown College in 1966 until 1977.[4] In 1977 he became interim presidet of Albright College.
He was a founder and chair of Brethren Colleges Abroad.[5]
Mays served as Church of the Brethren moderator at the 1969 Annual Conference in Louisville, Kentucky.[6]
He died on July 5, 1998, at the age of 86.[7]