In 1950, Bill Morgan was wandering somewhat aimlessly through his undergraduate studies at Harvard when he was intercepted by the school’s dean of admissions, Wilbur Bender. “I was in my sophomore year, and was going to change my major one more time and he said, ‘Oh, no, you’re not. Not if you want to graduate,’” Morgan recalled in 2012. Bender allowed the Jacksonville native, who died Jan. 18 at…