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One               of               the               most               respected               hospitals               in               New               Jersey               is               the               Robert               Wood               Johnson               University               Medical               Center.

But               who               exactly               was               Robert               Wood               Johnson?

Actually,               there               were               two               men               named               Robert               Wood               Johnson,               father               and               son.

The               story               really               begins               with               the               elder,               born               in               1845.

He               was               raised               in               Crystal               Lake,               Pennsylvania.

At               the               age               of               16               he               was               sent               to               Poughkeepsie,               New               York,               to               study               as               an               apothecary               apprentice.

He               took               well               to               the               work               and               after               four               years               of               study               moved               to               New               York               City               to               clerk               for               a               drug               company.

He               went               on               to               partner               with               George               Seabury               and               open               a               business               in               1873               which               specialized               in               medicinal               plasters.

Johnson               left               the               business               in               the               mid               1880's               after               conflicts               with               Seabury.
               He               decided               to               join               his               brothers,               James               and               Mead               Johnson,               who               had               leased               a               building               in               New               Brunswick,               New               Jersey.

They               had               started               a               manufacturing               company               named               Johnson               &               Johnson,               which               specialized               in               plasters               and               surgical               dressings.

Mead               eventually               left               the               company,               and               Robert               became               the               driving               force               of               J&J.
               Johnson's               second               marriage               resulted               in               the               birth               of               his               son,               Robert               Wood               Johnson               II               in               April               of               1893.

Robert               II               was               only               sixteen               when               his               father               died,               but               the               patriarch               had               built               a               successful               business               to               leave               behind               for               his               family.

Johnson               wanted               to               immediately               go               to               work               at               J&J               when               he               finished               prep               school,               but               the               family               elders               preferred               he               attend               college.

His               persistence               won               out               and               landed               him               a               series               of               jobs               at               the               company               factories,               and               at               21               he               joined               the               Board               of               Directors.

At               age               26               Johnson               became               the               mayor               of               Highland               Park,               New               Jersey,               where               he               lived               with               his               first               wife,               Elizabeth.
               Johnson               focused               on               producing               the               highest               quality               products,               but               he               was               conservative               when               it               came               to               the               company               capital.

This               habit               kept               the               company               afloat               through               the               Great               Depression.

After               Johnson               and               Elizabeth               divorced,               he               married               Maggi               Shea               in               1930               and               moved               to               the               Morven               Estate               in               Princeton,               New               Jersey               (Morven               later               served               as               the               New               Jersey               State               Governor's               Mansion               from               1945               to               1981).
               Shortly               after               the               death               of               his               Uncle               James               Johnson               In               1932,               Robert               Wood               Johnson               II               became               the               President               and               General               Manager               of               Johnson               &               Johnson.

In               1938,               he               became               the               CEO.

In               between               those               years,               Johnson               did               something               that               would               become               very               important               to               him,               New               Jersey,               and               the               nation.

He               established               the               forerunner               of               what               would               become               the               Robert               Wood               Johnson               Foundation,               the               largest               American               charity               aimed               at               advances               in               health               care.
               While               J&J               and               the               Foundation               were               the               cornerstones               of               his               life,               Johnson               was               also               an               adventurer               who               loved               the               sea               and               traveled               extensively               throughout               the               world.

He               took               to               dancing               later               in               life               and               divorced               again               to               marry               his               dance               instructor,               Evie               Bruff.
               During               World               War               II,               Johnson               spent               time               in               the               military               in               Washington,               D.C.

He               ran               the               Smaller               War               Plants               Corporation               and               was               eventually               appointed               to               the               rank               of               Brigadier               General               by               Franklin               Roosevelt.
               Johnson               also               took               to               writing               magazine               articles               in               his               later               years,               to               very               mixed               reviews.
               In               the               end,               Robert               Wood               Johnson               was               known               as               a               corporate               boss               who               paid               high               wages               and               felt               responsible               for               the               well-being               of               his               employees.

He               was               a               businessman               with               a               strong               social               conscience.

He               was               also,               by               most               reports,               a               very               generous               man.

Middlesex               Hospital               had               received               much               financial               support               from               Johnson,               and               the               hospital               was               eventually               renamed               Robert               Wood               Johnson               University               Medical               Center.

It               has               become               one               of               the               most               prestigious               hospitals               in               the               State               of               New               Jersey.
               Johnson               died               of               liver               cancer               on               January               30,               1968,               and               was               memorialized               by               the               short,               simple               ceremony               that               he               requested.

After               taking               care               of               his               wife               and               family,               the               remainder               of               his               company               stock               was               left               to               his               Foundation.

His               legacy               continues.
               Source:               Robert               Wood               Johnson,               The               Gentleman               Rebel,               by               Lawrence               Foster,               1999






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