Lewis Perry, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Lewis Perry

Date of Birth: 03-Jan-1877

Place of Birth: Williamstown, Massachusetts, United States

Date of Death: 27-Jan-1970

Profession: teacher

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Lewis Perry

  • Lewis Perry (January 3, 1877 – January 27, 1970) was an American educator and the eighth principal of Phillips Exeter Academy. Lewis Perry was born in Williamstown, Massachusetts on January 3, 1877 to Arthur Latham Perry, a prominent economist, and Mary Brown Perry.
  • He attended Lawrenceville School as well as Phillips Academy for one year, then Williams College, where he graduated in 1898.
  • In Williams, he was the national president of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity, of which his father helped found the Williams branch.
  • He was also the first student to be awarded the Rogerson Cup award, the "highest award for alumni service" at Williams.
  • He then attended Princeton University, where he earned an M.A.
  • and a L.H.D degree.
  • From 1901 to 1914, he taught English at Williams.
  • In 1914, he became principal of Exeter.
  • It was under Perry in 1919 that the Exeter Summer program was created.
  • It was also under him that philanthropist Edward Harkness donated to the school $5.8 million to create the Harkness table teaching method in 1930.
  • He retired in 1946. Over his lifetime, he was awarded honorary L.H.D.
  • degrees by Dartmouth, Yale, Amherst, the University of New Hampshire, and Harvard.

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