Joseph M. M. Gray
American academic administrator and Methodist minister
Joseph M. M. Gray (1877 – January 10, 1957)[1] was an American Methodist minister who was Chancellor of American University from 1933 until 1941. He was the last Chancellor of the university, after which the title of the office was changed to President.
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- ^ REV. DR. JOSEPH GRAY, HEADED AMERICAN U.
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Preceded by Lucius C. Clark | Chancellor, American University 1933-1941 | Succeeded by Paul Douglass |
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Chancellors and Presidents of American University
- Hurst (1890–1902)
- McCabe (1902–1906)
- Franklin Hamilton (1907–1916)
- John Hamilton (1916–1922)
- Clark (1922–1932)
- Gray (1933–1941)
- Douglass (1941–1952)
- Anderson (1952–1968)
- Williams (1968–1976)
- Sisco (1976–1980)
- Berendzen (1980–1991)
- Duffey (1991–1994)
- Ladner (1994–2005)
- Kerwin (2005– 2017)
- Burwell (2017– )
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