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WAYLAND, FRANCIS (17961865) , American educationist, was born in New York
York
Corporation of Brown University of 185o pointed the way to educational reforms, particularly the introduction of industrial courses, which were only partially adopted in his lifetime. He resigned the presidency of Brown in 1855, and in 18571858 was pastor of the First Baptist Church of Providence. He died on the 3oth of September 1865. He was an early advocate of the temperance and anti-slavery causes, for many years was " inspector of the state prison and Providence county jail," president of the Prison Discipline Society, and active in prison reform and local charities. He was one of the " law and order " leaders during the " Dorr Rebellion " of, 1842, and was called " the first citizen of Rhode Island." His son Francis (18261904) graduated at Brown in 1846, and studied law at Harvard; he became probate judge in Connecticut in 1864, was lieutenant-governor in 1869-187o, and in 1872 became a professor in the Yale Law School, of which he was dean from 1873 to 1903..Besides several volumes of sermons and addresses and the volumes already mentioned, he published Elements of Moral Science (1835, repeatedly revised and translated into foreign languages) Elements of Political Economy
See The Life and Labors of Francis Wayland (2 vols., New York, 1867) by his sons Francis and I4eman Lincoln; the shorter sketch (Boston, 1891) by James O. Murray in the " American Religious Leaders " series ; and an article by G. C. Verplanck in vol. xiv. of the American Journal of Education.End of Article: WAYLAND, FRANCIS (17961865) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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