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...Academy faculty has received from people to whom the academy student associations were in debt, it has been decided to appoint a treasurer from the faculty. This treasurer shall not permit bills to be contracted unless he has a sufficient amount of money to pay for the same. Mr. Fowler was appointed for all social entertainments, and Mr. Dudley, Harvard '87, is to act for the interest of the Athletic association, Tennis association, and the Glee and Banjo clubs...
...Quintilian, by George M. Lane. Some Latin Etymologies, by James B. Greenough. On Egregium Publicum' (Tac. Ann. III. 70. 4), by Clement Lawrence Smith. On the use of the Perfect Infinitive in Latin with the Force of the Present, by Albert A. Howard. Plutarch perienthumias, by Harold N. Fowler. Vitruviana, by George M. Richardson. The Social and Domestic Position of Women in Aristophanes, by Herman W. Haley...
...August, will include a number of men who have been, or are at present, connected with Harvard. The principals are Professor Cohn of the French department and Professor Lutz of Albion college, of Albion, Michigan, formerly instructor in German at Harvard. There will also be Dr. Harold N. Fowler, instructor in Latin at the Exeter Academy, formerly instructor of Greek at Harvard, for the Greek courses; Mr. James Geedes, instructor in Romance languages at Boston university and a member of the graduate department of Harvard, for the courses in Spanish and Italian; C. H. C. Wright, Harvard university, secretary, treasurer...
Plautus, "Menaechmi," based upon the edition of Brix. By Harold N. Fowler, Ph. D., professor Phillips Exeter Academy...
...faculty during the past year. George S. Morrison, of Chicago, was elected last June into the board of trustees, and he is the only man residing in the West, who has received such a distinction. The faculty remains the same in number but has two new members, Messrs. Fowler and Stone, who have filled the vacancies made by the resignation of Messrs. Kittridge and Getchell. The whole number of students is 323, of whom 227 pursue the classical course, and 96 the English course. The senior class contains 65, the middle class 108, the junior, 83, and the preparatory...