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Kent felt that librarians were public servants and was committed to the education of the public through the museum and established the first visitor's center; initiated free tours; and guided the public's knowledge of the collections through lectures, talks, and publications that weren't "too
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as Assistant Secretary, and in 1913 became Secretary of the Board of Trustees. When Kent first started at The Met, he found the museum to be lacking in organization and with limited tools or staffing for communication. So as Secretary, he began laying the foundations for the standard museum
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scholarly." As the Supervisor of Museum Instruction from 1907 to 1925, he produced annual reports detailing the educational services provided by the museum. He greatly emphasized youth programming and in 1905 the museum began admitting New York City classes for free.
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became director. Taylor appointed Lawrence S. Harrison to lead the administration and refused to let Kent see the museum reports without Harrison approving, finding Kent's methods to be old-fashioned.
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Parsons, Merribell Maddux (1984-01-01). "Henry Watson Kent: Distinguished Museum Educator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art".
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contains include transcripts of Rogers' letters to his friend Harry Watson Kent, secretary of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Workbench of American Taste: Richard F. Bach, Industrial Art, and Consumerism at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1917--1940
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in 1905; established an editorial department; and installed the first printing press in the museum. The
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and worked with De Forest and his wife to found the American Wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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began as a quarterly publication, eventually becoming a monthly with a circulation of 16,000. The
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written by himself together with the first draft of the statutes of the public library at Oxon.
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and museum administrator, "a great pioneer in American museum education and administration".
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Alexander, Edward Porter; History, American Association for State and Local (1997-01-01).
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The reformed librarie-keeper ... concerning the place and office of a librarie-keeper; by
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The duties & qualifications of a librarian: a discourse ... in the Sorbonne, 1780; by
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Edward P. Alexander, 'Henry Watson Kent standardizes functions of the art museum', in
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in Woodbury, CT. In 1924, he was invited to join the Arts Advisory Committee for the
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arranged an exhibition of the printing work done under Kent's leadership at The Met.
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Two tracts on the founding and maintaining of parochial libraries in Scotland; by
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on September 28, 1866 to Robert Restiaux and Eliza (Watson) Kent. He attended the
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preceded by The surrender of the library ... two tracts written by
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Literature of libraries in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
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organization including: cataloging techniques mimicking the
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People associated with the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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News from France or a description of the library of
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In 1930 he received the 154:Kent retired from the Met in 1940 after 428: 607: 294:What I am Pleased To Call My Education 147:He was greatly interested in American 480: 478: 476: 424: 422: 420: 418: 390: 388: 386: 384: 382: 380: 355: 353: 509:Alexander, Edward P. (2000-01-01). 296:, New York: The Grolier Club, 1949. 66:and in 1932, a Doctor of Arts from 13: 581: 229:Jean-Baptiste Cotton des Houssayes 187:American Institute of Graphic Arts 166:Kent was a founding member of the 14: 646: 473: 415: 377: 350: 39:and in 1881, the Free Academy of 323:Antoniette M. Guglielmo (2008). 168:American Association of Museums 161: 78: 553: 529: 502: 449: 366:. 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librarian
Boston
Boston Latin School
Norwich
Connecticut
Boston Public Library
Columbia College
Melvil Dewey
Hamilton College
Brown University
Norwich Free Academy
Slater Memorial Museum
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Grolier Club
Robert W. De Forest
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Dewey Decimal System
Pierpont Morgan Library
decorative arts
Francis Henry Taylor
American Association of Museums
American Federation of Arts
Glebe House
Carnegie Foundation
American Institute of Graphic Arts
AIGA Medal
John Cotton Dana
Jean-Baptiste Cotton des Houssayes
John Dury
Thomas Bodley

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