. Scannell's New Jersey first citizens : biographies and portraits of the notable living men and women of New Jersey with informing glimpses into the state's history and affairs. com-panied Secretary Taft on a visit to Panama, and later published FourCenturies of the Panama Canal, which has been republished in othercountries and is accepted as the authoritative history of the isthmian canalenterprise. In 1916 he published his magnum opus, Americas ForeignRelations; a two-volume history of the foreign relations of the UnitedStates from the earliest times to the present, which has been generally
. Scannell's New Jersey first citizens : biographies and portraits of the notable living men and women of New Jersey with informing glimpses into the state's history and affairs. com-panied Secretary Taft on a visit to Panama, and later published FourCenturies of the Panama Canal, which has been republished in othercountries and is accepted as the authoritative history of the isthmian canalenterprise. In 1916 he published his magnum opus, Americas ForeignRelations; a two-volume history of the foreign relations of the UnitedStates from the earliest times to the present, which has been generally ac-cepted in America and Europe as the authoritative and standard workupon that subject. In 1917 appeared his America and the Great War forHumanity. For many years Dr. Johnson has been actively interested in educa-tional affairs. He was one of the organizers and President of the Boardof Trustees of the Priscilla Braislin School for Girls, at Bordentown. Fora number of years he was President of the Board of Trustees of Penning-ton Seminary, and is a member of the Council of New York thirty years he has been a popular lecturer, <lelivering many occasional. Johnson 293 lectures and orations, as well as educational addresses at Pennington Semi-nary, the Lawrenceville School, the Priscilla Braislm School, the Bordeu-town Military Institute, and the public schools of Newark, Jersey City,Hobokeu, Bayonue and other places in this State. He has also been indemand as a lecturer m New York, Washington and other cities, and atNew York University, Wesleyan University, Dickinson College, AmherstCollege and elsewhere, and since 1903 has been one of the staff lecturers ofthe New York City Board of Education. In 1914 he was elected HonoraryProfessor of the History of Foreign Relations in New York University. Inrecognition of his literary and scholastic attainments, he has received fromNew York University the honorary degree of Master of Letters, (L. H. M.)and from Dickinson C
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