Marvin Banks Perry Jr. Explained

Marvin Banks Perry Jr.
Office:4th President of Agnes Scott College
Width:150
Predecessor:Wallace McPherson Alston
Successor:Ruth A. Schmidt
Office2:7th President of Goucher College
Predecessor2:Otto Frederick Kraushaar
Termend2:1973
Termstart2:1967
Successor2:Rhoda Dorsey
Birth Date:September 29, 1918
Birth Place:Powhatan, Virginia
Death Place:Charlottesville, Virginia
Education:University of Virginia (A.B.)
Harvard University (A.M., Ph.D.)
Children:2
Term Start:1973
Term End:1982

Marvin Banks Perry Jr. (September 29, 1918 – December 12, 1994) was an American academic and college administrator who served as president of Goucher College and Agnes Scott College. He also was a professor of English at Washington and Lee University and at the University of Virginia.

Early life and education

Perry was born on September 29, 1918, in Powhatan, Virginia, to Marvin Banks and Elizabeth Gray Perry.[1] He attended the University of Virginia, graduating with a bachelor's degree in 1940. Perry went on to attend Harvard University, from which he graduated with a master's in 1941 and a doctorate in 1950.[2] Perry's dissertation was titled Keats and the Poets, 1815-1848: Studies in his Early Vogue as Reflected in the Verse Tributes and Allusions of His Contemporaries,[3] and his doctoral advisor was Hyder Edward Rollins.[4]

Career

During his studies at Harvard, Perry served as a graduate instructor in English. After earning his doctorate, Perry returned to his alma mater, the University of Virginia, as a professor in English. He simultaneously taught at Washington and Lee University, where he eventually rose to the position of department chair in English. In 1952, he established the Elizabeth Gray and Marvin Banks Perry Memorial Fund at Washington and Lee.

In 1967, Perry was appointed to serve as president of Goucher College. His inauguration took place on May 3, 1968.[5] He held this position for six years. In 1973, he resigned from Goucher to serve as president of Agnes Scott College, a position he held until his retirement in 1982.[6]

Later years

Perry died of cancer on December 12, 1994, at the age of 76. At the time of his death, he was residing at the Westminster-Canterbury of the Blue Ridge Retirement Home in Charlottesville, Virginia.[7] He was survived by his wife, Ellen, and his children, Elizabeth and Margaret.

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Perry – The Washington and Lee University Library. library.wlu.edu. en-US. 2018-09-13.
  2. News: Marvin B. Perry Jr., ex-Goucher president. Bliss. DeWitt. The Baltimore Sun. 2018-09-13. en.
  3. Web site: Keats and the Poets, 1815-1848: Studies in his Early Vogue as Reflected in the Verse Tributes and Allusions of His Contemporaries. Perry Jr.. Marvin Banks. 1950. en. ProQuest . 2018-09-14 . subscription.
  4. Book: Baker, Herschel Clay. Hyder Edward Rollins: A Bibliography. Herschel Clay Baker. 1960. Harvard University Press. 9780674430013. 39. en.
  5. Book: Report of the National Academy of Sciences. National Academy of Sciences. 1972. 198. en.
  6. Book: Musser, Frederic O.. The history of Goucher College, 1930-1985. 1990. Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press. Goucher College. 149–194. 9780801839023 .
  7. News: Obituaries: Marvin Banks Perry Jr., 76, former president of Agnes Scott College. Foston. Mariolyn Price. 1994-12-15. The Atlanta Constitution. 2018-09-14 . subscription . ProQuest.