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  1. Frederick Herbert Sill (1874 – July 17, 1952) was an American Episcopalian priest and educator. He was the founder of Kent School, a private boarding school in Kent, Connecticut. [1]

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kent_SchoolKent School - Wikipedia

    Kent School is a private, coeducational, college preparatory boarding school in Kent, Connecticut, established by Frederick Herbert Sill in 1906. It is affiliated with the Episcopal Church of the United States.

  3. Dynamic Father Sill, 78, white-robed Episcopal priest of the Order of the Holy Cross, founder of famed Kent School, 48 years ago, died at his campus home here last night. Frederick Herbert Sill was born in New York city, son of Thomas H. and Jane (Miller) Sill, and graduated from Columbia University in 1894.

  4. His name was Frederick Herbert Sill. The village was Kent in Connecticut. Three months before that opening, Father Sill had secured his handful of boys, from families of good traditions but...

  5. May 2, 2024 · Founded in 1923 through a collaborative effort between Reverend Frederick Herbert Sill, headmaster of Kent School, and his recent graduates Samuel Slater Bartlett and Richard M. Cuyler, South Kent School emerged as a beacon of hope in a rapidly changing world.

  6. KENT, Conn., June 5 -- The Rev. Frederick Herbert Sill of the Episcopalian Order of the Holy Cross, "Pater" to generations of Kent School boys, yielded the active headmastership at Prize Day...

  7. The school was founded in 1923 as a joint venture between Reverend Frederick Herbert Sill, headmaster of Kent School, and two of his recent graduates, Samuel Slater Bartlett and Richard M. Cuyler.