On September 12, 1911, Green married Gertrude Heritage, a chemistry instructor at Bryn Mawr College.[2][3] Heritage co-authored six chemistry papers with Elmer Peter Kohler.[4]
Career
He served as the Chair of English at Juniata College until 1888 and took a similar position with the West Chester Normal School in 1890.[5] He held the position of Chair of English at West Chester Normal School for 30 years. He resigned in 1920 to become headmaster of the Pennington School in New Jersey. He retired in 1943 but continued as headmaster emeritus.
He was known as a reformer who lectured frequently on temperance and moral issues[6] and formed the Knights of Temperance in Chester County.
West Chester University named its library after Green in May 1947.[8] The State of Pennsylvania honored him during Pennsylvania Week, 1949, by naming him Pennsylvania Ambassador, for outstanding achievement in the best tradition of the Commonwealth.[9]
Bethel township named the first non-single room school in their township after Dr. Green. He was present at the groundbreaking ceremony and spoke of education in Bethel. Green died within a few months and was not able to see the completion and opening of the school. The dedication for Francis Harvey Green School took place on November 9, 1952.[10] The school was demolished in 2010.[11]