James F. Barker
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James F. Barker was the second president of the Rochester Institute of Technology, succeeding Carleton Gibson, from 1916-1919. He left to join the Rochester City School System. He was a graduate of Cornell University, in engineering.
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"RIT's presidential history", by Michael Saffran; Number 11, Volume 39, March 2007 issue of RIT News & Events