Algo Donmyer Henderson (April 26, 1897 – October 20, 1988)[1] was an educator, administrator, and author.
Algo Donmyer Henderson was born in 1897 in Solomon, Kansas,[2] where his family lived on a farm.
[3] He started a bronze foundry at Antioch to teach students small business management.
[3] In 1947, Henderson left Antioch's presidency[4] to serve New York State as the associate education commissioner until 1950.
[3] Upon his resignation, he joined the University of Michigan as a professor and began the first U.S. doctoral program for higher education administration.