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Guy Potter Benton
President of the University of the Philippines
In office
1921–1923
Preceded byIgnacio Villamor
Succeeded byRafael V. Palma
President of University of Vermont
In office
1911–1920
President of Miami University
In office
1902–1911
President of Upper Iowa University
In office
1898–1902
Personal details
Born

Guy Potter Wharton Benton


May 26, 1865
Kenton, Ohio, U.S
DiedJune 29, 1927(1927-06-29) (aged 62)
Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S
Alma materOhio Northern University
Ohio Wesleyan University
Baker University
College of Wooster.
ProfessionCollege president and educator

Guy Potter Benton (May 26, 1865 – June 29, 1927) was an American educator who was president of Upper Iowa University, Miami University, the University of Vermont, and the University of the Philippines. He was instrumental in the founding of Delta Zeta sorority at Miami University in 1902.

Early life[edit]

Benton was born in Kenton, Ohio. His parents were Harriet (née Wharton) and Daniel Webster Benton.He attended Ohio Normal University (now Ohio Northern University), Ohio Wesleyan University, Baker University and the College of Wooster. At Ohio Wesleyan, he was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity.

Career[edit]

After college, Benton became an ordained Methodist minister. He served as superintendent of schools at Fort Scott, Kansas from 1890 to 1895. He became assistant state superintendent of public instruction in Kansas from 1895 to 1896.

He was a professor of history and sociology at Baker University from 1896 to 1899. He became president of Upper Iowa University in 1899, serving until 1902 when he became president of Miami University. While at Miami, he helped form the Delta Zeta sorority in 1902. He left Miami in 1911 to become president of the University of Vermont from 1911 to 1919.

He was the educational director of the Third Army occupying Germany following World War I. For his service during the war, he was awarded the Army Distinguished Service Medal and his commendation reads, in part, "As Director in charge of the Educational Work undertaken in the Third Army of the American Expeditionary Forces, by his marked ability, untiring energy, and loyal devotion to his task, Dr. Benton contributed in a large measure to the successful results obtained in this vast undertaking. Through his great work among 10,000 illiterate soldiers over 8,000 of them were taught to read and write. By his efforts, he has rendered services of particular worth to the American Expeditionary Forces."

He served as the third president of the University of the Philippines from 1921 to 1925

Honors[edit]

Personal life[edit]

In 1889, Benton married Dolla Konantz of Arcadia, Kansas. They had two daughters, Helen Geneva (Mrs. Dwight E. Minnich) and Pauline Corinth.

Benton was the national president of Phi Delta Theta from 1912 to 1914. He was also a member of the forensics honorary Tau Kappa Alpha and served as its national president from 1915 to 1917.

Benton died in Minneapolis, Minnesota and is buried next to his wife in the Miami University plot of the Oxford Cemetery and his headstone indicates that he was "President of Miami University" and "National President of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity."

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Preceded by

David Stanton Tappan

President of Miami University
1902 – 1911
Succeeded by

Raymond M. Hughes

Preceded by

Ignacio B. Villamor

President of the University of the Philippines
1921–1925
Succeeded by

Rafael V. Palma


Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Guy_Potter_Benton&oldid=1212292487"

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