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Edward Ernest Bowen

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of Trinity College in the same year as his move to Harrow. As a schoolmaster, Bowen believed that boys must be interested in his lessons and at ease with him. This was in contrast with the grave formality typical of the
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said of him that he had "kept the eternal boy alive within his own breast to the very end". His elder brother was also a first-class cricketer. His grandson,
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It was whilst on a cycling tour of France in 1901 that Bowen died suddenly at the village of
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in 1856. After graduating from Cambridge, he was appointed an assistant master at
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every term. While at Harrow, he was housemaster of The Grove boarding house.
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at Harrow, and was an accomplished footballer himself. He played with the
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From the Privileged to the Professionals: The Early Years of the FA Cup
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from 1859 until his death, and the author of the Harrow school song, "
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in 26 hours. He was politically active and was a member of the
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and Greek. Bowen was the author of the Harrow school song, "
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England men's representative footballers (1870–1872)
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Happiest Days: The Public Schools in English Fiction
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Index

Glenmore
Ireland
Moux
Côte-d'Or
Wicket-keeper
Charles Bowen
Hampshire
First-class
Batting average
stumpings
Cricinfo
cricketer
Harrow School
Forty Years On
FA Cup
Wanderers
Glenmore
Charles Bowen
Blackheath Proprietary School
King's College, London
Trinity College, Cambridge
Cambridge Union
Marlborough College
Harrow School
fellow
Victorian era
Latin
Forty Years On
Winston Churchill
association football

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