Lawrence Sherwood: Inspired and Inspiring

Lawrence Franklin Sherwood Jr., a young man from Roncevert, West Virginia,  graduated from West Virginia Wesleyan College in 1947.

While a student, Lawrence was very active on campus including:

  • Sigma Alpha Sigma (Local Scholarship Society)
  • Alpha Psi Omega (National Dramatic Fraternity)
  • Playshop
  • Ministerial Association
  • Christian Service Fellowship
  • Community Council
  • Student Union Council
  • Awards Committee
  • Religious Activities Committee
Christian Service Fellowship, 1947. One of their projects that year was to hold Sunday services for the mentally ill at the Weston State Hospital.

Seen in this photo seated next to Dr. Ralph C. Brown on the front row, Lawrence Sherwood’s student days brought him into close contact with Giant faculty members and mentors. In particular, his interactions with Dr. George Glauner (who taught History from 1922-66) and Dr. Ralph C. Brown (who taught Bible and Religion from 1922-61) seem to have greatly impacted his life’s work. Dr. Brown was an ordained Methodist Minister, and Dr. Glauner was an active preacher as well. Both were members of the West Virginia Annual Conference.

Harvey Harmer,  WVWC Trustee from 1906-37 and Trustee Emeritus 1937-61, was also very active in the West Virginia Methodist Historical Society, and was likely an influence and source of great information for young Lawrence.  Both Harmer and Glauner served as the top officer in the Methodist Historical Society for multiple terms.

Lawrence Sherwood was honored with a Doctor of Divinity Degree from West Virginia Wesleyan College in 1964. I would imagine that few people in attendance could have been prouder of him than Dr. Brown and Dr. Glauner.


Beyond Campus

Lawrence did not limit his leadership to campus. He was also very active in state and regional organizations, even as World War II raged and created hardships at home and abroad. For example:

  • In April 1946 he was elected state treasurer for the Methodist Student Movement.

The United Methodist General Commission on Archives and History includes this description of the Methodist Student Movement:

The Methodist Student Movement has its direct roots with the Wesley Foundation campus ministries which was founded by James Baker in 1913 at the University of Illinois. With the intellectual and political higher landscape became more complex after World War 1 and the great Depression, there created a need to provide a progressive pastoral, yet prophetic, style of ministries for this new kind of college student. In 1938, the Methodist Student Movement was born in anticipation of church union among the three largest American Methodist bodies in 1939. Methodist college and seminary students now had a national platform to press forward their concerns on how the church specifically and society generally should be shaped while drawing on the vast resources of the new denomination to sustain its momentum. MSM was organized geographically by jurisdictions, regions and states along with a national board to promote its varied social interests of race, war, peace, ecumenism, new theologies, and art. Perhaps their greatest legacy comes in the form of their cutting edge magazine called motive. The movement’s high point of national influence came during the 1950 and 1960’s when American society began to radically reexamine its norms and mores which created great social upheaval. By 1969, the Methodist Student Movement burned itself out and disbanded to make room for a new focus on more ecumenical understanding rather than denominational.

  • In November 1946 he attended the regional Student Christian Movement meeting at Jackson’s Mill.
  • In April 1947 he served as a delegate to the Northeast Jurisdictional Spiritual Life Conference held at Auburn University.

West Virginia Annual Conference

1947 was a big year for Lawrence. Besides graduating from WVWC, he became a provisional member of the West Virginia Annual Conference.

Proceeding to Garrett Theological Seminary for further study, Lawrence earned his masters degree in 1949. That same year he received his Deacons Orders. The following year he was ordained Elder and became a full member of the conference, serving from 1950 until his retirement in 1996. The work that he did in that 46 year period of time is unmeasurable in terms of lives he touched.

Of course, retirement just gave him more time to pursue his love of Methodist History, both in West Virginia and denomination-wide.


History Hero

On June 10, 2011, at Annual Conference, Lawrence Sherwood was presented a Distinguished Historian Award for his historical research, writing, and teaching.

ARCHIVES AND HISTORY: Ginnie Lowther (clergy, Retired and Chair of
Archives and History) highlighted the upcoming celebration of the 225th anniversary of Old Rehoboth. She then introduced Lawrence Sherwood (clergy, retired) who has written a new book, “Francis Asbury Tours in West Virginia.” After reading a portion of Asbury’s diary, he presented a copy of the book to Bishop Grove and one for Bishop Lyght. Joe Kenaston (clergy, Lewisburg) shared insights about Bishop Francis Asbury. Rev. Kenaston will be portraying Bishop Asbury at the celebration at Old Rehoboth. Ginnie Lowther and Bill Wilson (clergy, Director of Connectional Ministries) presented Lawrence Sherwood with a plaque designating him as “Distinguished Historian,” citing his many years of dedication to the history of the conference.

Along with work in the West Virginia Annual Conference on the Methodist Historical Society, and later the Commission on Archives and History,  Lawrence was recognized beyond the borders of the conference for his historical work.

Left to Right: Commissioner Randall Reid-Smith, Lawrence Sherwood, and Dr. Robert S. Conte, Historian. (Photo by Dewayne R. Lowther)

In 2014, he was honored by the West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History with a History Hero Award. His citation read:

A retired United Methodist pastor, Lawrence Franklin Sherwood Jr. serves on the West Virginia Annual Conference Commission on Archives and History. He was a charter member of the conference historical society and its first vice president, and he also has served as a vice president of the National Association of Methodist Historical Societies. For many years, Sherwood has been considered the “Historian in Residence” of the annual conference and in 2011 he was presented a Distinguished Historian Award for his historical research, writing, and teaching. His publications include “History of West Virginia Methodism” (1964) and The Tours of Bishop Francis Asbury in West Virginia, 1776-1815″ (2011).

In June of 2018, Lawrence Sherwood was one of two national recipients of the Ministry of Memory Award which was presented by the Historical Society of the United Methodist Church.


Tribute to Lawrence Sherwood

Lawrence Sherwood died on September 6, 2019 at the age of 93. He was at that time the longest-serving minister in the West Virginia Annual Conference.

Bishop William Boyd Grove wrote a beautiful tribute to him, which was shared on social media as well as read at his memorial service. It says exactly what I have been trying to say.

Today, while my body has been in Tennessee, my mind and spirit have been in Oakland Maryland with the family and friends of my dear friend and colleague.

Lawrence Sherwood
A tribute

He made Old Rehobeth new again.
He taught us who we have been,
Pioneers of the Spirit,
And who, by grace, we might be again.

He introduced us to those riders of the circuit
Who slept by campfires,
And read their bibles
By the light of the moon.

He quickened our spirts so we could ride with Asbury,
“Prophet of the long road;”
Crossing the mountains, fording rivers
Of what we would one day call
“Almost Heaven!”

When the angels came for him
He was senior member of his conference;
The longest link in the chain
Of what has been.

When he arrived at “the house not made with hands,”
Waiting by the door was Bishop Asbury!
Welcome home Lawrence.
I’ve been waiting a long time for you!”

William Boyd Grove

Surface Stories are Shallow – Let’s Dig Deeper

Digging Deeper
Getting to The Rest of the Story

 

 

 

 

On May 12, 1991 an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters was presented to Joyce Garrett. I have been looking through the lists of these degree recipients, and gathering the information about them from Commencement Programs.

Lists of Names Mean Little

  • 1990 – Lawi Imathiu, Edwin L.D. Dils, Thomas Conlin, James T. Laney
  • 1991 – Joyce Garrett, James W. Rowley, Ernest L. Boyer
  • 1992 – Robert C. Byrd, George H. Dixon, Chi Kil Kim

Actually, each and every one of these people is impressive and deserving of such an honor. And this is but a sliver of the whole list. The whole list encompasses decades and decades full of names.

The stories behind them mean so much! It is these stories that inspire me to keep digging deeper. It is these stories that makes the lists interesting and exciting.

Joyce Garrett is just one great example of this. Joyce Garrett has been a force for music and for the transformation of lives for decades. In fact, her motto is “Choir is a tool for transforming lives.”

Against All Odds

In 1988, just three years before receiving her Honorary Doctorate at West Virginia Wesleyan, Joyce Garrett was invited to bring her choir to the International Youth and Music Festival in Vienna, Austria – the first all-African-American choir ever to be invited.

Against all odds, they were able to raise $160,000 to make the trip. Against all odds, the 54 students (only two of whom knew how to read music) were able to learn difficult classical music which had to be sung in German. Against all odds, they won second place behind the Latymer School from London (which was founded in 1624). That year, they didn’t even award a third place trophy because there was such a large gap between the top two groups and the scores of the next one.

In an article in the Washington Post this week, John Kelly referred to the 1988  group as, “Rocky meets Pitch Perfect with a bit of Stand By Me thrown in.

Here is a video of that group singing the music from that competition in Vienna and being congratulated by President Ronald Reagan at the White House on August 1, 1988. President Reagan praised the choir, saying,

“Your talent is manifest. Your brilliant performance in Europe was an inspiration to all of us. I don’t need to tell you about the kind of world-class competition you were up against or the fact that a good many of your competitors had plenty more resources behind them that you did, but you did have advantages. First, your talent. Second, your commitment and determination. You practiced endlessly, sometimes in Latin or German, and you raised the money for the trip yourselves. Third, the wonderful people behind you, and here I mean your parents, families, and friends. And most of all you had a secret weapon whose name was Joyce Garrett.”

They Sang in Wesley Chapel

The choir also presented a concert in Wesley Chapel on Feburary 23, 1991.

Program for Eastern High School Choir concert
February 23, 1991

Choir Is A Tool For Transforming Lives

Through the years, Joyce also created scholarship opportunities for her students, and many of them have taken the life lessons, determination, and confidence they gained to go to college and make a difference in the world. Generations of choir members.

Having just “discovered” this amazing lady this week, I found that the choir was having a 30th Anniversary Concert on July 7. Several of WVWC’s Alumni were gathered to celebrate the event.

WVWC Black Alumni gathering in D.C. July 2018
WVWC Black Alumni Gathering in the D.C. Area (nearly all of these are from Eastern High School and sang in Joyce Garret’s choir)

 

Dr. Joyce Garrett. Much more than a name on a list.

 


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Honorary Degrees Conferred

SUMMARY OF HONORARY DEGREES CONFERRED

1912 (3)

  • Edwards, William Seymour      
    June 20 (Doctor of Literature)
  • McWhorter, Henry Clay (Doctor of Laws)
  • Smith, George Dolliver (Doctor of Divinity)

1913 (2)

June 18

  • Shepard, William O. (Doctor of Laws)
  • Williamson, Gilbert R. (Doctor of Divinity)

1914 (2)

June 24

  • Bird, James D.  (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Trotter, Frank B. (Doctor of Laws)

1915 (2)

June 16

  • Lynch, Charles W.  (Doctor of Laws)
  • Townsend, Frank S. (Doctor of Laws)

1916 (3)

June 21

  • Haught, Thomas W.  (Master of Arts)
  • King, Claude H. (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Woods, Samuel V. (Doctor of Laws)

1917 (3)

June 6

  • Hartinger, William C.   (Doctor of Divinity)
  • MacWatters, Samuel J. (Doctor of Literature)
  • Withers, J. S.(Doctor of Laws)

1918 (3)

June 12

  • Anderson, Luther C. (Doctor of Laws)
  • Bowers, Larkin B. (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Workman, Jefferson B. (Doctor of Divinity)

1919 (1)

Ogden, Herschel C.    (Unknown Degree)


1920     0


1921 (2)

June 8

  • Anderson, C. Fred   (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Scott, James E. (Doctor of Divinity)

1922 (5)

June 7

  • Fleming, Wallace B. (Doctor of Laws)
  • Goodwin, Claude E. (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Haggerty, William A. (Doctor of Divinity)
  • McCuskey, Roy (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Wells, Jacob Elbert (Doctor of Divinity)

1923     0


1924 (2)

June 6

  • Crummet, Simon Peter (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Seaton, John L. (Doctor of Laws)

1925 (3)

June 3

  • Hughes, Edwin Holt (Doctor of Litereature)
  • McCamic, Charles (Doctor of Laws)
  • Stater, Charles G. (Doctor of Divinity)

1926     0


1927 (4)

June 8

  • Armstrong, Robert Allen (Doctor of Laws)
  • Hutchinson, Bennett W. (Doctor of Laws)
  • Marsh, John Frank (Doctor of Pedagogy)
  • Pickens, Denver Clarence (Doctor of Divinity)

1928 (3)

June 6

  • Shawkey, Morris P.  (Doctor of Laws)
  • Stafford, Geoffrey Wardle (Doctor of Literature)
  • Welch, Herbert (Doctor of Humane Letters)

1929 (3)

June 5

  • Hart, Smith Brewer  (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Yost, Lenna Lowe (Doctor of Humanities)
  • Haught, Thomas William (Doctor of Science)

1930 (1)

Backus, Bertie (n.d.) (Doctor of Philosophy/PhD)


1931     0


1932 (3)

  • Deck, James L. (n.d.) (Unknown Degree)
  • Grose, Logan A. (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Hoffman, Joseph Clare (Doctor of Divinity)

1933 (2)

  • Clark, James Lippert (n.d.) (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Rudolph, Harry David (Doctor of Divinity)

1934    0


1935 (4)

  • Barnes, Walter R.   (n.d.) (Unknown Degree)
  • Boyd, W. Sproule (Unknown Degree)
  • Wolfe, John Louis (Unknown Degree)
  • Zumbrunnen, Thomas Michael (Unknown Degree)

1936 (3)

  • Conley, Philip Mallory (n.d.) (Doctor of Literature)
  • Hyma, Nicholas (Doctor of Science)
  • Trevey, Bascom T. (Doctor of Divinity)

1937 (3)

  • Hanifan, John Edwin (n.d.) (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Leonard, Adna Wright (Doctor of Humane Letters)
  • McConkey, Orie (Doctor of Pedagogy)

1938 (2)

  • Miles, Minor Carson (n.d.) (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Upton, Arthur Van Gorder (Doctor of Pedagogy)

1939 (4)

  • DeStefano, Nicola (n.d.) (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Patterson, Winifred Scott (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Rohrbough, Edward G. (Doctor of Laws)
  • Thornburg, Amos Addison (Doctor of Divinity)

1940 (6)

  • Brown, Ralph Clinton  (n.d.) (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Carter, Clarence F. (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Grose, C. Herman (Doctor of Pedagogy)
  • Holloway, Parker B. (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Price, Harry Allen (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Rohrbough, George I. (Doctor of Pedagogy)

1941 (4)

  • Clark, Friend E. (n.d.) (Doctor of Science)
  • Lieberman, George B. (Doctor of Litereature)
  • Straughn, James Henry (Doctor of Laws)
  • Workman, Millard Arthur (Doctor of Divinity)

1942 (3)

  • Boetticher, Edward L.  (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Brandt, Charles E. (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Kirby, David (Doctor of Pedagogy)

1943 (2)

Kelso, Hugh E. (May) (Doctor of Divinity)

Smith, H. Y. (August 14) (Doctor of Science)


1944 (4)

  • Broomfield, John C. (May) (Doctor of Laws)
  • Modlin, H. Eugene (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Potorf, A. B. (Doctor of Pedagogy)
  • Riggleman, Leonard (Doctor of Laws) (November 17)

1945 (3)

  • Browning, James Tilden  (n.d.) (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Helm, Jesse Murrell (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Knox, William (Doctor of Divinity)

1946  (5)

  • Beckett, Arthur Evans   n.d.) (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Brown, A. Coleman (Doctor of Divinity)
  • King, Harry F. (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Williams, John Davis (Doctor of Laws)
  • November 16) Gross, John O. (Doctor of Laws)

1947 (1)

Eastwood, Charles Glen (n.d.) (Doctor of Divinity)


1948 (4)

  • Chrisman, Lewis Herbert (n.d.) (Doctor of Humane Letters)
  • Harned, Joseph E. (Doctor of Science)
  • Linger, Ross (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Stewart, Irvin (Doctor of Laws)

1949 (4)

  • Jones, Charles A.  (n.d.) (Doctor of laws)
  • Leslie, Elmer A. (Doctor of Letters)
  • Overstreet, Walter S. (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Price, J. Roy (Doctor of Science)

1950 (5)

  • Culpepper, Charles Ross (May) (Doctor of Divinity)
  • High, Henry Randall (Doctor of Divinity)
  • McClung, Rosseau S. (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Patterson, Okey L. (n.d.) (Doctor of Laws)
  • Reeder, Phares Erastus (Doctor of Pedagogy)

1951 (6)

  • Benedum, Paul G. (May) (Doctor of Science)
  • Cutright, Vernon C. (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Hamrick, Hayward C. (Doctor of Laws)
  • Jamison, Howard W. (Doctor of Divinity)
  • McCue, Anthony J. (Doctor of Laws)
  • Seay, Edward W. (Doctor of Pedagogy)

1952 (7)

  • Horsch, Menno James (January) (Doctor of Pedagogy)
  • Curry, George M. (May) (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Evans, Garrett H. (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Haught, John W. (Doctor of Science)
  • Law, Clyde Otis (Doctor of Laws)
  • Preset, Walter Fred (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Wark, Homer E. (Doctor of Laws)

1953 (6)

  • Blazier, George J. (May) (Doctor of Letters)
  • Corson, Fred Pierce (Doctor of Canon and Civil Law)
  • Jarvis, James Clair (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Jones, E. Ray (Doctor of Laws)
  • Laird, William (Doctor of Humane Letters)
  • Ransom, Wayne F. (Doctor of Divinity)

1954 (5)

  • Case, Harold C. (May) (Doctor of Laws)
  • McCuskey, William C. D. (Doctor of Science)
  • Parker, R. Moorman (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Parks, J. Herbert (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Rippy, Mark Leo (Doctor of Divinity)

1955 (5)

  • Anderson, Hurst R. (May) (Doctor of Humane Letters)
  • Hillman, Carden (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Hymes, Myron B., Sr. (Doctor of Laws)
  • Jenkins, Mary Edna (Docctor of Philanthropy)
  • Turner, Dale E. (Doctor of Divinity)

1956 (4)

  • Foscue, Augustus Lyndon (May) (Doctor of Science)
  • Goodwin, George Dolliver (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Latham, Jean Lee (Doctor of Letters)
  • Wills, Ur[v]an (sp.). Ellsworth (Doctor of Divinity)

1957 (8)

  • Benedum, Michael Late (October 25) (Doctor of Philanthropy)
  • Griffith, Ernest Stacey (Doctor of Letters)
  • Mintener, Bradshaw (Doctor of Laws)
  • Reed, Frank Thomas (May) (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Roe, Larenzo Dow (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Swisher, Carl Brent (Doctor of Laws)
  • Wicke, Lloyd C. (Doctor of Humane Letters)
  • Wicke, Myron F. (Doctor of Laws)

1958 (7)

  • Crane, Henry Hitt (May) Doctor of Humane Letters)
  • DeBardi, Joseph P. (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Harford, Samuel A. (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Harmer, Florence Warden (Doctor of Pedagogy)
  • Harmer, Harvey W. (Doctor of Laws)
  • Underwood, Cecil H. (Doctor of Public Administration)
  • White, Goodrich C. (Doctor of Humanities)

1959 (4)

  • Avis, Ralph Woodson  (May) (Doctor of Public Administration)
  • Gaiser, James Andrew (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Risinger, Melvin Smith (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Stahr, Elvis J., Jr. (Doctor of Laws)

1960 (5)

  • Buell, Clifford Delmont  (May 24) (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Hickman, Leon Edward (Doctor of Laws)
  • Muelder, Walter George (Doctor of Humane Letters)
  • Wallace, Aldred Pruden (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Ward, Paul Martin (Doctor of Divinity)

1961 (5)

  • Hartley, William Harrison  (May) (Doctor of Science)
  • Hunt, Frederick Warren (Doctor of Divinity)
  • LeTellier, Zeno (Doctor of Commercial Science)
  • Redfearn, Paul Leslie (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Stewart, Paul Rich (Doctor of Science)

1962 (9)

  • Crickard, Mason (May) (Doctor of Commercial Science)
  • Dalzell, William F. (Doctor of Commercial Science)
  • Fish, Hamilton (Doctor of Laws)
  • Fisher, James Carl (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Holloway, Fred G. (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Middaugh, Irving Seely (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Middleton, W. Vernon (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Rathbone, Monroe Jackson (Doctor of Science)
  • Sallman, Warner (Doctor of Humanities)

1963 (6)

June 2

  • Tolley, Earl V. (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Vernon, Walter Newton (Doctor of Letters)
  • Evans, Ross Malcolm (Doctor of Divinity)

October 25

  • Parlin, Charles C. (Doctor of Laws)
  • Aspinall, Richard (Doctor of Laws)
  • Tracey, Charles A. (Doctor of Divinity)

1964 (7)

  • Bender, Margaret Rigg (n.d.) (Doctor of Laws)
  • Burns, William Reece (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Golden, Charles Franklin (Doctor of Laws)
  • Jarvis, Porter Maxwell (Doctor of Laws)
  • Lufburrow, William Allen (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Oxnam, Robert Fisher (Doctor of Laws)
  • Sherwood, Lawrence Franklin (Doctor of Divinity)

1965 (8)

  • Byrer, Harry H.  (n.d.) (Doctor of Laws)
  • Daugherty, William E. (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Dyer, Newman H. (Doctor of Public Health)
  • Eggert, Walter L. (Doctor of Commercial Science)
  • Farland, Joseph S. (Doctor of Laws)
  • Godwin, Jr., Charles R. (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Hutchinson, Paul E. (Doctor of Divinity)
  • McMillion, Cecil S. (Doctor of Divinity)

1966 (9)

February 15

other dates

  • Curry, C. Blaine (n.d.) (Doctor of Laws)
  • Shaffer, Frank L., Sr. (Doctor of Laws)
  • Tucker, Albert F. (Doctor of Laws)
  • Udall, Stewart Lee (Doctor of Laws)
  • Watson, John T. (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Whetsell, Clay B. (Doctor of Laws)

1967 (12)

May 28

  • Marty, Martin E. (Doctor of Humane Letters)
  • Randolph, Jennings (Doctor of Laws)
  • Smith, Ferris Rossing (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Fitzwater, John Timothy (Doctor of Laws)

October 27

  •  Brooks, Maurice (Doctor of Science)
  • Church, Ernest Elliot (Doctor of Laws)
  • DuBois, Earl David (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Lynch, Otis William (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Mueller, Reuben Herbert (Doctor of Divnity)
  • Newell, Frederick Buckley (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Smith, Hulett Carlson (Doctor of Laws)

n.d.

Young, Loren Darlington (Doctor of Divinity)


1968 (3)

  • Hallam, William Alton (n.d.) (Doctor of Science)
  • Robb, Felix Compton (Doctor of Pedagogy)
  • Sink, Samuel Bruce (Doctor of Divinity)

1969 (6)

  • Coppinger, A. D. (n.d.) (Doctor of Humane Letters)
  • Hodges, Joseph Howard (Doctor of Humane Letters)
  • McCuskey, Paul L. (Doctor of Humane Letters)
  • Moore, Arch A., Jr. (Doctor of Laws)
  • Rose, Frank A. (Doctor of Science)
  • Wertz, David Frederick (Doctor of Divinity)

1970 (3)

May 24

  • McCourt, E. Hansford  (Doctor of Public Administration)
  • Thompson, Kenneth W. (Doctor of Humanities)

(n.d.) Nichols, Roy Calvin (Doctor of Letters)


1971 (8)

May 23

  • Cogar, George R. (Doctor of Science)
  • Cutlip, Scott Munson (Doctor of Letters)
  • Dickens, Connie (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Ross, Pierce J. (Doctor of Letters)
  • Shaw, Thelma Skaggs (Doctor of Laws)

October 8

  • Benedum, Willeen Ludwig (Doctor of Public Service)
  • Staggers, Harley O. (Doctor of Laws)
  • West, Jerry (Doctor of Humane Letters)

1972

May 12

  • Carraway, James Lewis (May 12) (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Detrick, R. Blaine (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Erwin, James Otis (Doctor of Laws)
  • Lindemann, Joseph S. (Doctor of Science)

May 14

  • Bateman, Mildred Mitchell (Doctor of Public Administration)
  • Martin, Stanley Hubert (Doctor of Humane Letters)
  • Munson, Charles D. (Doctor of Pedagogy)
  • Reemsnyder, David Echols (Doctor of Physical Education)

(n.d.)

  • Culpepper, Olive O’Dell (Doctor of Laws)
  • Funk, Thorold S. (Doctor of Public Administration)
  • Lorentz, Pare (Doctor of Letters)

1973

May 13

  • James, Ernest W., Jr. (Doctor of Letters)
  • Potter, Truman William (Doctor of Laws)
  • Woodard, Prince Briggs (Doctor of Laws)
  • (n.d.) Boetticher, F. Gayzelle Rusk (Doctor of Humane Letters)
  • Moye, Alfred L. (Doctor of Laws)
  • Potorf, A. B. (Doctor of Pedagogy)
  • Wood, F. Emerson (Doctor of Divinity)

1974 (5)

  • Christopher, Frank E.   (Doctor of Humane Letters)
  • Frame, Marvin Given (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Harper, Charles (Doctor of Humane Letters)
  • Vance, Cyrus W. (Doctor of Laws)
  • Wright, John Collins (Doctor of Laws)

1975 (1) Gardner, John William (n.d.) (Doctor of Laws)


1976 (3)

  • Batten, William Milfred  (n.d.) (Doctor of Laws)
  • Eskew, E. Wendall (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Peterson, Martha E. (Doctor of Humane Letters)

1977 (1)

  • Heard, Alexander (n.d.) (Doctor of Humane Letters)

1978 (4)

  • Chandler, Robert A. (n.d.) (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Crocker, Hugh D. (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Mitchell, Maurice B. (Doctor of Laws)
  • Moots, Philip R. (Doctor of Laws)

1979 (5)

  • Berendzen, Richard E. (n.d.) (Doctor of Laws)
  • Hinzman, Parker Lee (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Latimer, Hugh A. (Doctor of Laws)
  • McCormick, Clarence Okey, Jr. (Doctor of Laws)
  • Wilson, Theodore Jungas (Doctor of Divinity)

1980 (4)

  • Backus, Arthur (n.d.) (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Chigos, David Karl (Doctor of Laws)
  • Thomas, James Samuel (Doctor of Laws)
  • Weigle, George Averill (Doctor of Music)

1981 (4)

  • Ellinghaus, William M. (n.d.) (Doctor of Laws)
  • Pfeiffer, Floyd L. (Doctor of Humane Letters)
  • Walker, James H. (Doctor of Humane Letters)
  • Ware, Virgil H. (Doctor of Divinity)

1982 (4)

  • Boette, Marie (n.d.) (Doctor of Humane Letters)
  • Currie, Charles L., S. J. (Doctor of Laws)
  • Elmore, Harold T. (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Peterson, Frederick A. (Doctor of Humane Letters)

1983 (4)

  • Foltz, Robert Scott (n.d.) (Doctor of Humane Letters)
  • Seamon, James M. (Doctor of Laws)
  • Wilson, Nellie G. (Doctor of Humane Letters)
  • Wright, Richard L. (Doctor of Divinity)

1984 (4)

  • Geary, John M.  ( n.d.) (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Hanford, George H. (Doctor of Laws)
  • Hesburgh, Theodore Martin (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Thomas, James R. II (Doctor of Laws)

1985 (4)

  • Curtin, Phyllis  (n.d.) (Doctor of Humane Letters)
  • Gray, Hanna Holborn (Doctor of Laws)
  • Pfautsch, Lloyd (Doctor of Humane Letters)
  • Rockefeller, John D. IV (Doctor of Laws)

1986 (4)

  • Danford, Douglas, D. (n.d.) (Doctor of Laws)
  • Grove, William Boyd (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Miller, G. Tyler (Doctor of Letters)
  • Phillips, Jayne Anne (Doctor of Humane Letters)

1987 (1)

  • Swan, John W. D. (May) (Doctor of Laws)

1988 (3)

  • Cummings, M. Homer (May) (Doctor of Laws)
  • Grimes, J. William (Doctor of Laws
  • Hensley, Basil Aaron (Doctor of Divinity)

1989 (3)

May

  • Fletcher, J. Robert, Laws (May) (Doctor of Laws)
  • Rockefeller, Sharon Percy (Doctor of Laws)

December

  • Sleeth, Natalie Wakeley (Doctor of Humane Letters)

1990 (4)

May 13

September

  • Laney, James T. (Doctor of Humane Letters)

1991 (3)

May 12

October

  • Boyer, Ernest L. (Doctor of Laws)

1992 (3)

May 17


1993 (2)

May 16


1994 (4)

May 15

Founders Day (?)

  • Groce, Larry T. (Doctor of Humane Letters)

1995 (1)

May 14


1996 (1)

October

  • Sharp, Herbert L. (Doctor of Humane Letters)

1997 (1)

May 18

Edgar, Robert W. (Doctor of Humane Letters)


1998 (2)

May 17

October

  • Young, Carlton R. (Doctor of Humane Letters)

1999 (1)

February

  • Bonner, Corella A. (Doctor of Humane Letters)

2000 (1)

February

Oblinger, Diana G. (Doctor of Science)


2001 (3)

February

  • Chon, Rev. Yong-Hwan (Doctor of Humane Letters)

May 20

October

  • Stuart, David Edward (Doctor of Humane Letters)

2002 (2)

May 5

October

  • Ramsey, Dr. William D. (Doctor of Humane Letters)

2003    0


2004 (1)

May 2


2005 (4)

May 1


2006 (5)

April 30

Date?

  • Cox, James C. (Doctor of Humane Letters)
  • Cox, Alma Tenney (Doctor of Humane Letters)

2007 (3)

May

October

  • Weaver, Peter D. (Doctor of Divinity)

2008 (2)

May

  • Benedum, Jr., Paul G. (Doctor of Laws)

October

  • Meisel, Wayne Williams (Doctor of Divinity)

2009 (2)

May

Gray, David B. (Doctor of Science)

October

  • Strunk, Orlo C. (Doctor of Divinity)

2010 (3)

May

  • Kercheval, Harvey ‘Hoppy’  (Doctor of Humane Letters)

October

  • Brown, Ted (Doctor of Humane Letters)
  • Smith, James (Doctor of Humane Letters)

2011 (3)

May

  • Robert L. Allman, II (Doctor of Laws)

October

  • Scott D. Miller (Doctor of Humane Letters)
  • Ernest S. Lyght (Doctor of Divinity)

2012 (3)

May

  • Lloyd G. Jackson (Doctor of Humane Letters)

October

  • Larry R. Parsons (Doctor of Humane Letters)
  • Edwin Reeves, Jr. (Doctor of Humane Letters)

2013 (3)

May

  • Christine R. Cox (Doctor of Humane Letters)
  • William H. Wilson (Doctor of Divinity)

October

  • Robin Jean Davis (Doctor of Laws)

2014 (5)

May

  • Frederick H. Leasure (Doctor of Divinity)
  • Lewis C. Cantley, Jr. (Doctor of Science)

October

  • Douglas S. Miller (Doctor of Divinity)
  • John K. Saunders (Doctor of Humane Letters)
  • Kenneth B. Welliver (Doctor of Divinity)

2015 (2)

May 9

October

  • Thomas J. Bickerton (Doctor of Divinity)

2016 (May 7)


2017 (May 6)


2018 (May 5)


2019 (May 4)