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Harold Whetstone Johnston

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Harold Whetstone Johnston (March 18, 1859 in Rushville, Illinois [1] – June 17, 1912) was a classical historian and Professor of Latin at Indiana University, best known for writing The Private Life of the Romans .

Personal life

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Johnston was the son of DeWitt Clinton Johnston and Margretta Hay (Bower).[1] In 1882, he married Eugenia Hinrichsen.[1]

Death

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Johnston died of cyanide poisoning on June 17, 1912 while on a train from Monon, Indiana to Indianapolis. The coroner determined that he had ingested potassium cyanide intentionally, and his friends indicated he had been upset due to financial difficulties.[2]

Works

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References

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  1. ^ a b c JOHNSTONE, Harold Whetstone, in Marquis Who's Who (1901-1902 edition); via archive.org
  2. ^ "Dr. Johnston is Suicide; Poison Taken on Train". The Indianapolis Star . Bloomington. June 19, 1912. p. 1. Retrieved June 11, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
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