Hugh Gloster
Hugh Morris Gloster (May 11, 1911 - February 16, 2002) was the seventh president of Morehouse College, responsible for establishing the Morehouse School of Medicine and the international studies program,.[1] He was also one of the founders of the College Language Association.[2]
Hugh Gloster | |
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7th President of Morehouse College | |
In office July 1, 1967 – 1987 | |
Preceded by | Benjamin Mays |
Succeeded by | Leroy Keith |
Personal details | |
Born | Brownsville, Tennessee | May 11, 1911
Died | January 16, 2002 90) | (aged
Spouse(s) | Louise Elisabeth Torrence,
Beulah Victoria Harold ( m. 1957–1985)Yvonne King ( m. 1989) |
Alma mater | Morehouse College, Atlanta University, New York University |
Early years
Hugh Gloster was born in Brownsville, Tennessee to John and Dora Gloster and grew up in Memphis.[1]
During World War II, Gloster was USO Program Director at Fort Huachuca and USO Associate Regional Executive in Atlanta.[1] After that, he served as an administrator with the USO and the Hampton Institute.[1] Before moving to Morehouse in 1967, Gloster taught at LeMoyne and Morehouse Colleges.[1]
Morehouse College
Gloster was chosen as Morehouse's next president by Benjamin Mays, the previous president, with the agreement of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., then on the board of trustees.[3] He was the first alumnus president of Morehouse College.[4]
Under Gloster's leadership the campus Morehouse doubled in size, as well as in the number of faculty members and their salaries.[3] After retiring he served on the Morehouse College Board of Trustees until his death.[2]
Personal life
Gloster was married three times, to Louise Elisabeth Torrence, Beulah Victoria Harold, and Yvonne King Gloster.[3] He had three children and four step-children.[1]
Death and legacy
Hugh Gloster died on January 16, 2002, at the age of 90. The Hugh Gloster building of the medical school is named for him.[5]
Publications
- Negro Voices in American Fiction (1948)
- The Brown thrush : anthology of verse by Negro students (1935)
References
- College, Morehouse (1911-05-11). "Hugh Gloster". Morehouse College. Retrieved 2020-07-30.
- "CLA Founding President, Dr. Hugh Morris Gloster – College Language Association". College Language Association. Retrieved 2020-07-30.
- "Hugh Gloster, 90, Ex-President of Morehouse". The New York Times. 2002-03-07. Retrieved 2020-07-30.
- "Inauguration of Hugh M. Gloster; 17 February 1968". Digital Exhibits, Atlanta University Center. Robert W Woodruff Library. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
- "Hugh Gloster Renovation". Morehouse School of Medicine. Retrieved 2020-07-30.