Earl Barnes papers, 1882-1912.

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Earl Barnes papers, 1882-1912.

Scrapbooks containing research notes, case histories, correspondnce, reprints of scholarly articles, reviews, bibliographies, and clippings. Primary subjects include: child psychology and development, British personalities, race relations, and the status of Blacks in the United States, Haiti, and South Africa.

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California State Teachers Association.

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Barnes, Earl, 1861-1935

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Professor of Education at Stanford (1891-1897). Born 15 July 1861 in New York, married to Mary Sheldon Barnes, who also taught at Stanford. Free-lance lecturer and writer. Died 29 May 1935. From the description of Earl Barnes papers, 1882-1912. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122541057 BIOGRAPHY Earl Barnes was born in Martville, New York, on July 15, 1861. He married Mary Sheldon (b. 1850) in either 1884 or 1885 while he ...

Stanford University. School of Education.

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HISTORICAL NOTE In October 1892 the Dept. of Education at Stanford University established a kindergarten on campus, to serve in part as a laboratory for advanced students of the education department; it was under the direction of Prof. Earl Barnes and instructor Margaret Schallenberger. Many children of the Stanford faculty attended. From the guide to the Stanford University, School of Education, records, 1891-1894, (Department of...