Education
Corson attended the University of Southern California.
Corson attended the University of Southern California.
Corson later served as interim president of Willamette University in 1972-1973. James Corson, born in 1906, earned his bachelor"s degree from the University of Pacific, where he was also a tackle on their football team He went on to receive his master"s degree from the University of Southern California and was the recipient of an honorary doctorate from his alma mater.
By the time he joined Willamette, Corson had been a teacher, coach, and dean, but above all he considered himself an administrator who got the job done.
When Willamette University Board Chairman George Atkinson approached Corson with the offer to serve as interim president, Corson was 66 years of age and happy to take the position with no desire to be promoted. He took over an administration plagued with low morale and broken trust after Fritz’s term and left Willamette having “revivified the spirit of Willamette by approaching problems openly, practically and sensibly…” Corson came to Willamette to help in any way he could or as he would have said it “to put a little hay in the barn.”.