Memoirs of Frederick A. P. Barnard, Tenth President of Columbia College in the City of New York

Memoirs of Frederick A. P. Barnard, Tenth President of Columbia College in the City of New York
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Frederick A.P. Barnard was one of the most influential educators of his time, serving as the President of Columbia College (later Columbia University) from 1864