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BARNARD, HENRY (1811-1900) , American educationalist, was born in Hartford, Connecticut, on the 24th of January 181 r. He graduated at Yale in 1830, and in 1835 was admitted to the Connecticut bar. In 18371839 he was a member of the Connecticut legislature, effecting in 1838 the passage of a bill, framed and introduced by himself, which provided for " the better supervision of the common schools " and established a board of " commissioners of common schools " in the state. Of this board he was the secretary from 1838 till its abolition in 1842, and during this time worked indefatigably to reorganize and reform the common school system of the state, thus earning a national reputation as an educational reformer: In 1843 he was appointed by the governor of Rhode Island agent to examine the public schools of the state, and recommended improvements; and his work
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Britain, Conn. From 1859 to 1860 he was chancellor of the University of Wisconsin and agent of the board of regents of the normal school fund; in 1866 he was president of St John's College, Annapolis, Maryland
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Horace Mann of Massachusetts.See a biographical sketch by A. D. Mayo in the Report of the Commissioner of Education for 18961897 (Washington, 1898), and W. S. Monroe's Educational Labours of Henry
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