Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Barnard Elementary is named for Job Barnard, who was a DC lawyer who eventually serviced as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia.
Wiki has it as assistant clerk at the DC Supreme Court (nka DC Court of Appeals) and a district court judge at D.D.C.
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Anonymous wrote:Barnard Elementary is named for Job Barnard, who was a DC lawyer who eventually serviced as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia.
Anonymous wrote:When ever I go to a school I wonder who it's named for. In DC it's a real grab-bag, from the notable to the forgettable. Do you know who your school is named for? Here are some of the ones I know off the top of my head:
Wilson, Roosevelt, Coolidge -- Easy, the presidents
Hardy -- Rose L Hardy, early 20th century DCPS administrator
Deal -- Alice Deal, early 20th century DCPS administrator
Stoddert -- Benjamin Stoddert, first secretary of the Navy
Mann -- Horace Mann, educator
Key -- Francis Scott Key, author of the national anthem
Hearst - Phoebe Hearst, mother of William Randolph Hearst and philanthropist
Who else?
Anonymous wrote:Benjamin W. Murch, among other positions he held, was the Assistant Superintendent of DCPS and the Deputy Grand Master of the local Masonic Lodge in 1911.
http://doc.genealogyvillage.com/ben-w-murch-deputh-grand-master-1911.html
http://www.foresthillsconnection.com/style/who-was-ben-murch-anyway/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Roosevelt, McFarland, Powell, MLK, Ellington, Coolidge, Dunbar
I know the rest, but who were McFarland, Powell and Dunbar?
Anonymous wrote:Roosevelt, McFarland, Powell, MLK, Ellington, Coolidge, Dunbar