Ohio History Journal






ARTHUR CHARLES JOHNSON

ARTHUR CHARLES JOHNSON

 

PRESIDENT OF THE OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND

HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

 

It is our pleasure in this issue to present the newly

elected President of the Society, Mr. Arthur Charles

Johnson, whose portrait appears on the page opposite.

The death of James E. Campbell, former governor

of Ohio and in recent years president of the Ohio State

Archaeological and Historical Society, left a vacancy

that was difficult to fill. After canvassing the availa-

bility and qualifications of a long list of eminent life

members, the man best suited in all respects was finally

found in the Board of Trustees of the Society in the

person of Mr. Johnson, who was unanimously chosen

to the position April 10, 1925.

Arthur Charles Johnson was born on a farm at Ira.

Summit County, Ohio, October 10, 1874. He was edu-

cated in the Wadsworth, Medina County, High School

from which he was graduated in 1891; the Ohio Uni-

versity at Athens and Buchtel College, Akron. He was

graduated from the last named institution with the de-

gree of B. S. in 1900. He served in the Eighth Regi-

ment of Ohio Volunteer Infantry as sergeant-major at

Santiago, Cuba, in the War with Spain.

He was reporter and city editor of the Akron Beacon-

Journal, reporter on the Washington Post, Washington.

D. C., and came to Columbus in 1902 where he began

work as a reporter on the Columbus Evening Dispatch.

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Soon afterwards he was made city editor, then manag-

ing editor and more recently associate publisher and

editor-in-chief, a position which he now holds. No

testimonial of his success is needed. The evident pros-

perous condition and high grade character of the Dis-

patch is an all-sufficient tribute to his energy, good judg-

ment and business sagacity in the field of journalism.

Mr. Johnson, in 1902, married Miss Grace Reah of

Athens, Ohio. They have two sons, Derrol, who was

graduated from Dartmouth in June of this year, and

Arthur, Jr., a student at Princeton, in the class of 1927.

Mr. and Mrs. Johnson reside at 227 Preston Road, Co-

lumbus, Ohio.