Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard (May 5, 1809 – April 27, 1889) was an American academic and educator who served as the 10th President of Columbia University...
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Frederick Barnard may refer to: Sir Frederick Augusta Barnard (1742–1830), George III's librarian Fred Barnard (1846–1896), Victorian illustrator Frederick...
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The Barnard Medal for Meritorious Service to Science was established in 1889 by the will of Columbia University president Frederick A. P. Barnard, and...
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named after Columbia's then-recently deceased 10th president, Frederick A. P. Barnard. The college is one of the original Seven Sisters—seven liberal...
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and also began offering engineering education. Early president Frederick A. P. Barnard sought to increase the stature of the university, placing him in...
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state-supported law school in the United States. Early president Frederick A. P. Barnard sought to increase the university's stature, placing him in conflict...
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universities, including Harvard, had seen a trend towards more elective programs. President Frederick A. P. Barnard was an early supporter of this movement—in...
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and economist Clara Eliot of Barnard College. In 1961 he became the Frederick A. P. Barnard Professor of Education and a member of Columbia's history...
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2019-06-18. Retrieved 2019-07-07. Eyob, Hannah. "A History of Barnard College; Frederick A.P Barnard and the afterlives of slavery". Columbia University...
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Columbia University (redirect from Columbia: A Journal of Literature and Art)
presidency of Frederick A. P. Barnard, for whom Barnard College is named, the institution rapidly assumed the shape of a modern university. Barnard College...
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Frederick Barnard (16 May 1846 – 28 September 1896) was an English illustrator, caricaturist and genre painter. He is noted for his work on the novels...
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Baron Barnard, of Barnard Castle in the Bishopric of Durham, is a title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1698 for Christopher Vane, who had...
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Seth Low (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Cyclopaedia of American Biography)
States Navy; Captain William Crozier, of the United States Army; and Frederick Holls of New York. At the conference, Low made the concluding speech,...
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Christiaan Neethling Barnard (8 November 1922 – 2 September 2001) was a South African cardiac surgeon who performed the world's first human-to-human heart...
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Sir Frederick Augusta Barnard KCH FRS FSA (1 September 1743 – 27 January 1830) was principal librarian to George III during much of the British King's...
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F. B. Fetherstonhaugh (redirect from Frederick Barnard Fetherstonhaugh)
Frederick Barnard Fetherstonhaugh QC (/ˈfænʃɔː/ FAN-shaw; 1863 – 1945) was a Canadian patent lawyer and agent who founded the patent agency Fetherstonhaugh...
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observatory in 1859, it was part of the astronomy focus that chancellor Frederick A.P. Barnard had for the school. Due to the outbreak of the Civil War, though...
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system with Professor Frederick A. P. Barnard. He spent many evenings and nights examining the planetary system with Professor Barnard, aided with improved...
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Baron Inglewood (redirect from The Hon. Henry William Frederick Fletcher-Vane)
present holder's son, the Hon. Henry William Frederick Fletcher-Vane (born 1990) Fletcher-Vane baronets Baron Barnard Duke of Cleveland Viscount Vane Vane-Tempest...
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William Barnard Rhodes-Moorhouse VC (born William Barnard Moorhouse; 26 September 1887 – 27 April 1915) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross...
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JSTOR 363011. Frederick A. P. Barnard; Abnold Guyot; et al., eds. (1875). "Cook (Martha Walker)". Johnson's new universal cyclopædia : a scientific and popular...
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her first appeal to receive a degree was rejected by the trustees, she was advised by President Frederick A. P. Barnard to speak to each of the trustees...
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C., recognizing specific pioneers including Costin, Professor Frederick A. P. Barnard states: That the struggle of the colored people of the District...
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William F. Shughart II (category Texas A&M University alumni)
Foundation. 1998 - Named as a Frederick A. P. Barnard Distinguished Professor by The University of Mississippi. 1988 - P.M.B. Self, William King Self and...
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County of Durham and Viscount Barnard, of Barnard's Castle in the county of Durham (1754), Baron Barnard, of Barnard's Castle in the Bishopric of Durham...
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Charles S. Roberts (redirect from Barnard, Roberts and Company)
(Gettysburg). He is also the author of a series of books on railroad history, published by the small publishing firm, Barnard, Roberts, and Company, Inc. In 1952...
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while at Oberlin. Frederick Ayer, a Presbyterian minister, recruited Barnard and other Oberlin students to become missionaries. Barnard met his first wife...
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Victoria, Princess Royal (redirect from Victoria, Empress Frederick of Germany)
[retrieved 26 June 2016]. Dobson (ed.) 1998, p. 405. Dobson (ed.) 1998, p. 406. Dobson (ed.) 1998, p. 400. "Barnard & Co. – The Lily font". The Lily font. Royal...
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Gorgas–Manly Historic District (category Articles using NRISref without a reference number)
professor, Frederick A. P. Barnard. It was rededicated as Oliver-Barnard Hall in 2000 in honor of John T. Oliver Jr., trustee emeritus. Barnard Hall was...
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George Grey Barnard (May 24, 1863 – April 24, 1938), often written George Gray Barnard, was an American sculptor who trained in Paris. He is especially...
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