Howell Webb ’35 (1918-1993)

Webb School of California
 
Howell Webb, Thompson and Vivian Webb’s second son, was the founding headmaster of Foothill Country Day School, a kindergarten to 8th grade independent school in Claremont. At Princeton, Webb was one of the first five students in that school’s divisional program in humanities, his degree was in English and humanities.
He followed a long tradition of school makers, including his grandfather, Sawney, who founded the Webb School in Bell Buckle, Tennessee.
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