Dr. Roy Davage Hudson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hudson, was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee in 1930. He graduated from High school at the age of sixteen, with honors after which he spent four years in the United States Air Force. In 1955 he received his B.S.
Dr. Jerome Heartwell Holland was born January 9, 1916 in Auburn, New York. Dr. Holland attended Cornell University where he earned a B.S. degree in 1939 and a M.S. degree in 1941. The University of Pennsylvania awarded him a Ph.D. degree in sociology in 1950.
Dr. Alonzo Graseano Moron was Hampton Institute's first black president. He was born in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands on April 12,1909 and received his preliminary education in the public schools of St. Thomas and at Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute (Hampton Institute) In 1932 Dr.
Malcolm Shaw MacLean, educator, was born in Denver, Colorado, on January 4, 1894. He was the son of Lester and Mary Dewey (Shaw) MacLean and grandson of John MacLean, a Congregational clergyman who came to Pennsylvania from Scotland before the Civil War.