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LLJ TH: GLOSTER FAMILY President, and Mrs. Hugh M. Gloster with Hugh, Jr. 18
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John Hope Charles D. Hubert Morehouse, 1111, who was the Corresponding Secretary of the American Baptist Home Mis- sion Society and a constant friend and benefactor of the Col- lege. In 1931, President Hope re- signed and was followed by Dr. Samuel H. Archer. Dr. Archer continued the legacy of Dr. Hope of academic excellence and is fondly remembered by Morehouse Men of that day as HBig Boy? He was referred to as a ttMan's Man? On March 1, 1937. Dr. Charles D. Hubert. upon recommendation of Presi- dent Archer, was elected acting President and served until July 1, 1940. Dr. Benjamin E. Mays became the fifth President of More? house in 1940. Under his leader- ship the College achieved great- er academic quality and financial stability. He spoke in the weekly chapel service and on one occassion he is quoted as saying, MPhe trouble with the world lies primarily in the area of ethics and morals. It will not be sufficient for the Negro liber- al arts college, nor any college, to produce clever graduates, men fluent in speech and able to ar- gue their way through; but rath- er honest men who can he trust- ed both in public and private lifef' He has remained very dear to Morehouse Men everywhere and to people of all nations, col- ors, and creeds. President Mays resigned in 1967, and was succeeded by Dr. Hugh M. Gloster. Morehouse has been under the leadership of Dr. Gloster for 14 years and dur- ing this time the College has grown by leaps and bounds. In the past decade, the College has added over 15 new majors. The percentage of PhD's 0n the staff has increased to the the largest of any Black College. He direct- ed the development of the third Black medical school and in- creased the endowment. There is much more. If the walls of Morehouse College could talk in each of the individual class- rooms and dormitories, there would be history beyond end. Morehouse is well into her sec- ond century of facing the chal- lenge of a new decade through the continued service ofbuilding men and is sure to surpass the first century. Samuel Ht Archer Benjamin E. Mays 1'?
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President and Mrs. Gloster with Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Dr. Thomas Kilgore, Jr. l9
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