Background
Barnard, Harry Everett was born on November 14, 1874 in Dunbarton, New Hampshire, United States. Son of Nelson H. and Celestia A. (Rider) Barnard.
Barnard, Harry Everett was born on November 14, 1874 in Dunbarton, New Hampshire, United States. Son of Nelson H. and Celestia A. (Rider) Barnard.
Bachelor of Science, New Hampshire (U.S.) College of Agricultural and Mechanic Arts, 1899. Doctor of Philosophy, Hanover (Indiana) College, 1913. Doctor of Science from University of New Hampshire (U.S.), 1928.
Assistant chemist, New Hampshire (U.S.) Experiment Station, 1899, United States Smokeless Powder Factory, Indian Head, Maryland., 1900-1901. Chemist, New Hampshire (U.S.) State Board of Health, 1901-1905. Indiana State Board of Health, 1905-1919.
State food and drug commission of Indiana, 1907-1919.
State commissioner of weights and measures of Indiana, 1911-1919. Food and drug inspn. chemist, United States Department of Agriculture, 1907-1919.
President H. East. Barnard, Incorporated. President Indiana Sanitary and Water Supply Association.
Director American Chemical Society (founder and 1st president Indiana Section).
Member American Institute Chemical Engineers, Society Official Agricultural Chemists, National Association State Food Commissioners, Federal Food Standards Committee, Indianapolis Technical Society. President Lake Michigan Water Commission. Secretary Indiana Branch National Conservation Association.
Member Executive Committee National Conservation Congress, 1912.
Federal Food Administrator for Indiana, 1917-1919. President American Institute of Baking, 1919, 27.
Secretary American Bakers’ Association, 1921-1925. Director White House Conference on Child Health and Protection, 1929-1931, Corn Industries Research Foundation, 1931-1934.
Director research National Farm Chemurgic Council, 1935-1940, professional specialist in chemistry, War Manpower Commission, since 1941.
With Federal Economics Association, 1945. Trustee New Hampshire College, 1903-1906.
Member Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Chi Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi. Clubs: Irvington Athenæum, Indianapolis Literary.
Married Marion Harvie, June 20, 1901.