The first headmaster of Moses Brown School was George H. T. Smith, who served from its founding in 1784 until 1797. The school, located in Providence, Rhode Island, was established as a Quaker institution and has a long history of academic excellence. Smith played a crucial role in shaping the early educational framework of the school.
Moses Brown School was created in 1784.
Mr. C. P. Howland who came from Yale University, was the first headmaster.
Moses True Brown has written: 'The Synthetic Philosophy Of Expression'
Moses Brown was an abolitionist who co-founded Brown University. Brown was born in Providence, Rhode Island on September 23, 1738. Brown University was established in 1764.
The first headmaster of The Choate School was Mark Pitman. The first headmistress of Rosemary Hall was Caroline Ruutz-Rees. After combining into Choate Rosemary Hall, the first headmaster was Charles F. Dey.
Moses Brown (September 23, 1738 - September 6, 1836. Co-founder of Brown's University. Brown was a New England abolitionist and industrialist. Brown funded the design and construction of of the first factory houses for spinning machines during the American industrial revolution, including Slater Mill.
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The first book in the "Demon Headmaster" series was written by Gillian Cross in 1982.
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