Howard S. Brower
Howard Stanley Brower (March 12, 1884 – March 4, 1968) was the second President of Hofstra University after the death of Truesdel Peck Calkins. Brower was co-executor of the estate of the Hofstra's, which led to the creation of the University.[2] Although Brower had served as president of Hofstra he had never attended college himself.
Howard Brower | |
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2nd President of Hofstra University | |
In office 1942 – August 31, 1944 | |
Preceded by | Truesdel Peck Calkins |
Succeeded by | John Cranford Adams |
Personal details | |
Born | Hempstead, New York | March 12, 1884
Died | March 4, 1968 83) Palm Beach, Florida[1] | (aged
Children | 2 |
Brower also served as Mayor of Hempstead, and President of numerous companies including Nassau Lumber Company, Brower Lumber Company, and the Reserve Supply Corporation of Nassau. He also founded the Rotary Club of Hempstead and the West Hempstead National Bank.
References
- "HOWARD BROWER, HOFSTRA FOUNDER: Ex-Acting President Dies-- Led Lumber Company". The New York Times. 1968-03-06.
- "CHASE DEDICATES NEW UNIT OF N.Y.U.: Points to Opportunities for Pioneering at the Nassau College-Hofstra Memorial. MODERN STANDARDS CITED Liberal Education Held to Be No Longer Experiment -- Deeds for Institution Presented". The New York Times. 1935-10-12.
Preceded by Truesdel Peck Calkins |
President of Hofstra University 1942–1944 |
Succeeded by John Cranford Adams |
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