Josephine Young Case

Josephine Young Case (February 16, 1907- January 8, 1990) was an educator, academic administrator, and writer.

[1][2] Owen Young was the chairman of the General Electric Company and founded the Radio Corporation of America.

[2] Young attended Brearley School and then Bryn Mawr College (1928).

[5] While her husband was president of Colgate University, Case taught a literature course there.

[2] Other board memberships included Bryn Mawr, the Colgate University Board of Trustees, the Fund for the Advancement of Education, NBC, National Merit Scholarship Corporation, the Girl Scouts, and the Saratoga Performing Arts Center.