Godard was born on June 17, 1865, in
Granby,
Connecticut, to parents Harvey and Sabra Lavinia (Beach) Godard. His father, a farmer, took him on a visit to the
Connecticut State Capitol when he was six years old. His career originated with this visit, during which he met
Charles J. Hoadly, the State Librarian at the time. Hoadly became his friend and mentor and recruited him to serve as his assistant and eventual successor in 1898. Godard earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from
Wesleyan University in 1892 and a
Bachelor of Divinity from
Yale University in 1895. He also pursued postgraduate studies at
Northwestern University. Wesleyan conferred on him the honorary degrees of Master of Arts in 1916 and Doctor of Literature in 1935. Active in Wesleyan's alumni association, he served as president in 1916, trustee from 1919 to 1936, and secretary from 1920 to 1925. == Career ==