In 1870, he was a member of the Vermont Board of Education, which published a report critical of the state's normal schools (teacher training institutions).[4]
^'Proceedings of the Grand Council of Select and Royal Masters of the State of Vermont at the Fortieth-Fifth Assembly, in Burlington, Vermont. June 14, 1898, Vol. 4, No. 3, Journal Company Book and Job Printing, Windsor, Vermont, Biographical Sketch of Merrill Clark, pg 11-12