Frederick Winslow Taylor registered at The Phillips Exeter Academy on September 4, 1872, as a student in the Middle Class, to prepare for Harvard College. He roomed and boarded at Mrs. Cilley's with his brother, Edward Winslow Taylor, his cousin, James Anderson Wright, Jr., and three other students. The house was colonial in style, large and homelike, and the family was interesting.
I had entered the Academy the preceding April. As our names began with the same letter and we lived in same part of the town, we became well acquainted. We were early drawn to each other. When in the spring of 1873 I had to change my room, my friend
Frederick Winslow Taylor registered at The Phillips Exeter Academy on September 4, 1872, as a student in the Middle Class, to prepare for Harvard College. He roomed and boarded at Mrs. Cilley's with his brother, Edward Winslow Taylor, his cousin, James Anderson Wright, Jr., and three other students. The house was colonial in style, large and homelike, and the family was interesting.
I had entered the Academy the preceding April. As our names began with the same letter and we lived in same part of the town, we became well acquainted. We were early drawn to each other. When in the spring of 1873 I had to change my room, my friend