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Victor Pierpont Morris : ウィキペディア英語版 | Victor Pierpont Morris
Dr. Victor P. Morris was a highly respected University of Oregon (UO) professor (1926 to 1959), dean (1936 to 1957), and interim president (1953 to 1954). In addition, he served twice as acting president of Northwest Christian College (NCC) (1934 to 1936 and 1943 to 1944) as well as serving on the NCC Board of Trustees (1936 to 1961), over 20 years as Chair. NCC is now known as Northwest Christian University. Dr. Morris was born in Sioux City, Iowa on November 24, 1891 but moved to Oregon in 1905. He died in Eugene, Oregon on June 21, 1974. His father, James M. Morris, was a regional minister in the Christian Church and a faculty member at Eugene Divinity School (precursor to Northwest Christian University) for several years. Dr. Morris was married to Grace Parker of Monmouth, Oregon; they celebrated their 49th wedding anniversary a week before he died. ==Academic background== His academic background included Bachelor of Arts (BA, 1915) and Master of Arts (MA, 1920) degrees from UO and a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD, 1930) in economics from Columbia University in New York City. He authored a book titled ''Oregon’s Experience with Minimum Wage Legislation'', which was published in 1930 by Columbia University Press in New York.〔Morris, Victor P. ''Oregon’s Experience with Minimum Wage Legislation''. New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 1930.〕
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