Myron Winslow Adams (27 November 1860 - 1939) was a clergyman and fourth president of Atlanta University.
[1] He attended Dartmouth College and received his bachelor's degree in 1881.
[3] Adams joined Atlanta University in 1889 as an instructor of Greek, and later served as dean of faculty for twenty seven years before becoming president.
[4]: 233–4 Adams served as interim president for four years before being officially appointed in 1923.
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