Milam led one division, and Johnson, now a colonel, was appointed commander of the second.
This, surely was the reason A Johnson was appointed in the first place and during his time it proved a poor choice.
Johnson was not appointed to another term in 1930.
Johnson was appointed Professor, University of Colorado, in 1965, the position he held until his retirement.
In 1946 Johnson was appointed as the first black president of Fisk University.
Johnson returned to Montreal later in 1872, and was appointed a judge of the Superior Court.
Johnson, as great a player as he was, should never have been appointed.
At its first meeting, Johnson was appointed secretary, and Wroe became treasurer.
Soon after his football playing career ended, Johnson was appointed Norwood's treasurer, a role he would hold for almost 40 years.
In 1929, Johnson was appointed manager of the Senators.