Calvin N. Kendall, A.M.
Supt. Public Schools,
Indianapolis, Ind.
Member Indiana State Board
of Education since 1900. Born Augusta, N. Y. 1858.
Educated in Whitestown Seminary, New York; graduated Hamilton College,
1882; A.M. Yale, 1900.
Taught in schools in New
York; in private schools in West three years; Principal Jackson
(Mich.) High School, Superintendent schools, Jackson, 1886 - 90;
same, Saginaw, Mich. 1890 - 92; in business three years; elected
Assistant Professor pedagogy, University of California, 1894, but
declined; Superintendent of Schools, New Haven, Conn., 1895 -
1900; Superintendent of schools, Indianapolis Ind., since 1900.
President Connecticut
Council of Education, 1897 - 8; President Connecticut State Teacher's
Association, 1899 - 1900.
Source:
"Brewer's Directory of School Superintendents and Normal
Principals", In cities with a population above two
thousand Revised to February, 1907 Published by the Orville
Brewer Publishing Co. The Auditorium, Chicago.
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