Howard Foster Lowry

Howard Foster Lowry
Fellow: Awarded 1934
Field of Study: English Literature
Competition: US & Canada
College of Wooster
As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1933–34:
LOWRY, HOWARD FOSTER: Appointed for studies concerning the lives and works of Matthew Arnold and Arthur Hugh Clough, based upon new manuscript materials, in England; tenure, seven and one-half months from June 15, 1934.
Born July 26, 1901, at Portsmouth, Ohio. Education: College of Wooster, B.A., 1923; Yale University, Ph.D., 1931 (Sterling Fellow, 1930, 1933).
Instructor in English, 1923–25, Assistant Professor, 1929–30, Professor, 1931—, (Acting Head of Department, 1931–33, Head, 1934—), College of Wooster; Instructor in English, 1928–29, Yale University.
Publications: The Letters of Matthew Arnold to Arthur Hugh Clough, 1932; Emerson-Clough Letters, 1934 (with Ralph L. Rusk).