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Joseph Franklin Barrett : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joseph Franklin Barrett
Joseph Franklin Barrett (1854–1918) was an American agricultural supply company executive who was a long-time alumnus leader of Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity, which he co-founded with five others in 1873. ==Early life== Joseph Franklin Barrett,〔The 18th edition of ''Hills and a Star'' notes that information has recently come forward to indicate Barrett's middle name was Francis. However, census forms from his several homes indicate it was Franklin, making Franklin the more compelling answer. See Talk page.〕 commonly known as Frank and later almost exclusively as Joe, was a descendent from the English Barretts who settled in Chelmsford, Massachusetts about 1635. He was born on 7 October 1854 in Barre, Massachusetts at the family farm, the eldest son of William R. and Sarah A. Barrett.〔Massachusetts Town & Vital Records, via Ancestry.com. Accessed 20 April 2014.〕 Dr. Root, his boyhood friend, and later, a fellow Phi Sig, recalled Barrett's mother as a ''"most brilliant, witty and charming woman"'' (p. 17), socially engaging and thought to be a source of Barrett's own charm. Barrett was educated at Barre High School and Leicester Academy, where he was a standout student. With an impressive mind among his peers, he entered college at Massachusetts Agricultural College, "Aggie," as a sophomore at age seventeen, where he continued to excel. Barrett graduated as the third ranking student in 1875, his senior year, placing behind two other Phi Sigs.
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