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HOWE SCHOOL Indudes llze Follofwzng Dzstzncl bu! CZUJEZY Related Departmenti THE LOWER SCHOOL for boys from enght to fourteen years wnth membershrp lrmlted to forty Drstlnctly a home school wlth elementary mllxtary trarmng THE MIDDIE ScHoo1 for boys from fourteen years and upwards Ccorrespondrng rn lts studres to the seventh and erghth grades of publrc schools and the first and second years of hrgh schoolsl wrth membershnp hmlted to one hundred Under modrfied mllltary regime THE UPPER SCHOOL for the Jumors and the semors much lrke a tary but drrll may be electlve mstead of gymnastlcs QQ U3 Qi Each of these three schools has xts own separate buxldmgs and grounds rts own head and 1tS own drstmctxve customs prrvlleges, and tradrtrons sulted to the age and experlence of nts members All share together the chapel the dmmg hall the audltorrum the club house 'md the general ucommodatlons 7 Y I n V , ' 4 4, V 3 , . . . 5 . college dormitory with a self-govemment system. Not mili- N , . 4 5 . 7 c 3 . . . . y . . , . L 1 Y V . ,r a 1 sl I .
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Advlsory Board THE RIGHT REVEREND CHARI ES PAINIERSTON ANDERSON DD B1Sh0p of Chlcago BYRON SATTERLEE HLRIBLT AB AM Dean of Han ard College THE Rm EREND XVILLIANI DEWITT HI DE D D LL D Presxdent of Bowdom College DAVID STARR Jomofm M D Ph D LL D Presldent of Leland Stanford jumor Umverslty Blshop of VVestern Mlchrgan THE REVEREND HEINRY VAN DYKE D D LL D Professor of English LIterature Prmceton UUIYCFSIU WIIIIAM RIARSHAII XVARREE AB PhD Dean of the College of Lxberal Arts Boston UHIVCTSIQ AIIFTN SISSON XVHITNIIY AB Head of the Department of Educatlon UHIVCFSIU of Nlrehngan Av A A A4 A .Y Lv, r Y , , ' tv I V 7 , . ., . . . Y, . ., . ., . . THE RIGHT REVEREND JOHN NEW'TON BICCORINIICK, D.D. lv Y , . ., . . I A 4 ' I A ' Y, . ., . . 1 I y
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Foreword OWE SCHOOL owes xts mceptlon to John Badlam Howe whose lnberal bequest to the Episcopal Church for the purpose of Chr1st1an educatlon vs as utllrzed by Blshop David Buel Kmckerbacker m the establlshment of a school for boys m 1884 Its further financxal needs were largely met as the school developed by the mumfi cence of Frances Marla Glxdden Howe fthe wnfe of the founderj and ames Blake Howe h1s brother and m recent tlmes by the llberallty of Dr Clarence John Blake, of Boston Mr Percy Dwlght of Detroit Mr Samuel WllllamS of Lxma Mr Charles Gunther of Chlcago and others The dommant zum of Howe School IS the development of char acter For this purpose nt has been endowed and malntamed It seeks to enroll only worthy boys who can appreclate lts ldeals of Chr1st1an manllness and thorough scholarshxp These Ideals are summarized ln the motto of the school, Fzdes et Honor The hfe of the school 1S pur posely serrous and systematnc, to secure moral mental and physlcal de welopment Studies splrltual trammg expert mstructxon and close per sonal attentzon to each boy are means to thls end It IS obvious that the mere gathermg of mformatxon from text books rs but a mmor acces sory ln real educatlon The lnfluences affectmg a boy outside the recxta tlon hours the mterests that then control hrs thought and actlon the assoclates he has 1n short, h1s dally llfe apart from the class room are the forces shaping hrs development Home School alms to provlde for 1tS boys such a complete well balanced varled jUdlClOUS routme of work, recreatnon and relaxatxon as will msure for each the perfect ful flllment of Nature s mtent a sound mmd rn a strong bodv Each boy recztes every day zn hzs lessons and makes up all deficzenczes The effort IS conscxentxously made to glve every boy under proper gmdance what he needs when he needs lt Tobacco llquor and hazmg are absolutely proh1b1ted and kept out of the School The sltuatlon of the School on the edge of a village upon a large estate affords a wholesome countrv ll e I I 7 . . l i - ...,-1- r J , r . V . . l . . v - 1 r ' v , ' Y Y ' x . . Y . - 1 Y . . . . . . . - - 9 1 y , . v - v 1 L J Y 1 ' a y y - , . . . , . 1 1 . . , v v ,
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