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Joseph Shackford Johnston

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Joseph Shackford Johnston
Former President of Virginia Wesleyan College
In office
1965–1965
Succeeded byLambuth McGeehee Clarke
Personal details
Born1910
Farmville, Virginia
DiedApril 8, 2004
White Stone, Virginia
SpouseEdna Cralle Sanders Johnston (1936)
ChildrenAnne J. Owen, Ginger Philbrick, and Joe Johnston
Alma materUniversity of Virginia
Yale University
Randolph-Macon College
ProfessionMinister, Author

Joseph Shackford Johnston was the first president of Virginia Wesleyan College.

Education

Johnston received a bachelor's degree from the University of Virginia, a master's degree in divinity from Yale University, and he received an honorary doctorate of divinity from Randolph-Macon College.[1]

Presidency of Virginia Wesleyan College

Johnston was a prominent figure in helping to procure the charter for Virginia Wesleyan College in 1961. Johnston was elected the first president of Virginia Wesleyan College in 1965 after serving as the primary advocate for the development and establishment of the institution.

Personal life

Joseph Shackford Johnston was married to Edna Cralle' Sanders Johnston in 1936, and together they had three children, daughters Anne J. Owen and Ginger Philbrick, and son Joe Johnston.[2]

Johnston served as the minister in the Methodist Church through most of Virginia. In 1959 he was named the District Superintendent of the Norfolk District of the Methodist Church. Following his appointment as Superintendent, Johnston then began to get involved in the development of Virginia Wesleyan.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Joseph S. Johnston - Virginia Chronicle".
  2. ^ "Obituary for Edna Cralle' Sanders Johnston (Sanders)".
  3. ^ "Joseph S. Johnston - Virginia Chronicle".
Academic offices President of Virginia Wesleyan University
1965
Succeeded by
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