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[[Image:Johnson.jpg|thumb|This portrait of Samuel Johnson hangs at [[Yale]]]]
 
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'''Samuel Johnson''' was the first president of [[King's College]]. He was originally a minister from [[:w:Connecticut|Connecticut]], and attended [[Yale]].  
 
'''Samuel Johnson''' was the first president of [[King's College]]. He was originally a minister from [[:w:Connecticut|Connecticut]], and attended [[Yale]].  

Revision as of 01:29, 21 September 2009

This portrait of Samuel Johnson hangs at Yale
See also Wikipedia's article about "Samuel Johnson (Columbia)".

Samuel Johnson was the first president of King's College. He was originally a minister from Connecticut, and attended Yale.

Johnson helped popularize George Berkeley's philosophy in British North America.

Preceded by
None
President of King's College 
1754-1763
Succeeded by
Myles Cooper


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