Background
Lee was born in Oakland City, Indiana on March 23, 1893, to Josephus A. and Esther (Davis) Lee. His father was a farmer and Methodist minister. Both of his parents were from Kentucky.
Lee was born in Oakland City, Indiana on March 23, 1893, to Josephus A. and Esther (Davis) Lee. His father was a farmer and Methodist minister. Both of his parents were from Kentucky.
Lee attended Daniel Baker College from 1910 to 1912, and received a Bachelor of Arts from Trinity University in 1914. From Southern Methodist University two years later, and his Doctor of Philosophy from Columbia University in 1931.
He received his Master of Arts He worked as a Methodist pastor. In 1919, Lee established the Wesley Bible Chair at the University of Texas. In 1923, he became the pastor of Highland Park Methodist Church, on the Southern Methodist University campus, and taught homiletics.
Beginning in 1929 at the start of the United States. Great Depression, Highland Park Methodist Church undertook a new missionary outreach in China, with Review
Hubert Lafayette Sone as their “Special” representative. “During the four years that the Review
Hubert L. Sone has been our Special we have come to regard him as much a part of the ministry of this church as our preacher in charge.”, From 1937 to 1939, he was Dean of the School of Religion at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. Lee then served as President of Southern Methodist University from 1939 to 1954.
He was the first Chancellor of Southern Methodist University from 1954 to 1958.
He died in University Park, Dallas County, Texas in 1958 at age 65. Several schools in Dallas have been named for him.
Umphrey Lee was a member of the Medieval Academy of America, the American Historical Society, the American Society of Church History, and the Philosophical Society of Texas.