1888Born on April 21 in Hillsboro, Ohio.19061908Studied at University of Illinois1910Graduated from Depauw University A.B.19101911Reporter, Morning Hearld (Anderson, Indiana).19121913Reporter, Indianapolis Star. Married Lois Sample(a Rollins
graduate)of Bloomington, Illinois on June 27.19141931Editor, Morning Sentinel (Orlando, Florida);co publisher of
the Sentinel from 1914-1925; publisher, 1925-1931.1919President, Orlando Chamber of Commerce.1921Traveled in Europe, also in 1924,1926, 1928, and 1929.19241928Lieut. Colonel on staff of Govenor of Florida (honorary title
given by Govs. Martin and Holland.1925President, Florida Press Association.1926President, Associated Press Club of Florida.19311934Editorial Writer, Daily Times (Tampa, Florida).1934Editor and Manager, Post and Times (West Palm Beach
Florida).19351939Editor, Orlando Morning Sentinel and Orlando Sentinel and
Orlando Sentinel and Orlando Sentinel-Star.19381939Rotary Club President.19381940Honorary president, Gridiron of Florida.19391943Editor and Publisher, Orlando Times.19431952Associate Editor, Miami Beach Sun (evening paper) and real
estate agent.1952Retired to Hendersonville, North Carolina.19571960Columnist for the Orlando Evening Star.1967Died, October 31, Garland, Texas.
William Meharry Glenn was born on April 21, 1888, in Hillsboro, Ohio. He entered the University of Illinois in 1906, but graduated from DePauw University in 1910 with an A.B. It was at DePauw that Glenn first met Hamilton Holt who gave a lecture there in 1911. From 1910-1914, Glenn was a reporter at three different papers in the Midwest before he moved to Orlando to become co-publisher of the Morning Sentinel. In 1925, he became publisher of the paper; a position he held until 1931 when he became editorial writer for Tampa's Daily Times. His friendship was renewed with Hamilton Holt when Holt became President of Rollins College in 1925. Glen was active in the Orlando community and a strong supporter of Rollins College. He was also President of the Florida Press Association and the Associated Press of Florida. In 1952, he retired but resumed writing a column for the Orlando Evening Star in 1957, which he continued until 1960. He died on October 31, 1967 in Garland, Texas.
From the guide to the William Meharry Glenn Scrapbook, 1871-1922, (Archives and Special Collections, Olin Library, Rollins College)