Antony Ferdinand Kilbourn

Bro. Antony Ferdinand
Kilbourn, F.S.C.

George Henry Kilbourn
De La Salle Brother
1910-1961
President of De La Salle College[1]
1945-1946
Born: June 24, 1894
Brooklyn, New York
Died: May 3, 1961
Manila, Philippines

Brother Antony Ferdinand Kilbourn FSC was an American De La Salle Brother who was last assigned to the De La Salle Brothers in the Philippines and was Acting President of the De La Salle College in Manila while Brother Lucian Athanasius Reinhart, F.S.C., was on leave.

Early life

He was born George Henry Kilbourn on June 24, 1894 in Brooklyn, New York, as George Henry Kilbourn. On March 19, 1909, he joined St. Joseph's Normal School in Pocantico Hills and received the religious habit of the Brothers of the Christian Schools on April 24, 1910, at which time he was given the religious name Antony Ferdinand.

Assignment to the Philippines

At the age of 20, Kilbourn volunteered for missionary work and arrived in the Philippines in 1921, the youngest Brother in Manila. In 1924, he made his final vows and consecrated himself to the Infant Jesus.

During schoolyear 1934-1935, Kilbourn was named head of the College of Commerce. He also introduced the Palmer Method of penmanship and was one of the organizers of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines, serving on its Executive Board with General Carlos P. Romulo, Secretary Jorge B. Vargas and General Vicente Lim.

During World War II, Kilbourn was interned by the Japanese, along with the other American Brothers and Religious. After the War, he was named Acting President of the College after Br. Lucian Athanasius was forced to return to the United States to rest.

Kilbourn died in Manila on the evening of May 3, 1961.

Notes

  1. In an Acting capacity

References

Preceded by
Bro. Lucian Athanasius Reinhart, F.S.C.
President of De La Salle College
In an Acting capacity

1945-1946
Succeeded by
Bro. Lucian Athanasius Reinhart, F.S.C.
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