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Milner, Clyde Alonzo was born on August 2, 1899 in Unitia, Tennessee, United States. Son of Fremont Beverly and Ella Margaret (Walker) Milner.
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Milner, Clyde Alonzo was born on August 2, 1899 in Unitia, Tennessee, United States. Son of Fremont Beverly and Ella Margaret (Walker) Milner.
AB, Wilmington (Ohio) College, 1921; Doctor of Laws, Wilmington (Ohio) College, 1950; AM, Haverford College, 1922; Doctor of Laws, Haverford College, 1963; Bachelor's Degree, Harford Theological Seminary, 1924; Doctor of Philosophy, Harford Theological Seminary, 1934; student, Woodbrooke College, England, 1919-1920; student, University Marburg, Germany, 1927-1928; student, University Geneva, Switzerland, 1928.
Dean of men and professor psychology, Earlham College, 1924-1930; dean college, professor philosophy, Guilford College, 1930-1934; president, Guilford College, 1934-1965; president emeritus, Guilford College, from 1965.
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Minister Society Friends, 1924. Served as interim pastor East Main St. Friends, Richmond, Indiana, May-September 1929, Asbeboro St. Friends Meeting, Greensboro, North Carolina, August-December 1939. President North Carolina Foundation Church Related Colleges, 1961-1963.
Mayor town of Guilford College, 1939-1961. Chairman board education Five Years Meetings of Friends in American, 1945-1969. Director, member executive committee Piedmont University Center, 1963-1964.
In rehabilitation work in France under the American Friends' Service Committee, 1919. Member Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, American Psychological Association (assoc), North Carolina Philosophical Society, North Carolina Council Churches (president 1949-1950, 50-51), Association Friends Colleges (chairman 1942-1948), Friars Club, Rotary.
Married Ernestine Cookson, July 5, 1928.