Monday, 19 January 2009
John Byrne, foundation member
and first Treasurer of the Johnson Society of Australia, will be President
for 2008 and 2009 of two prestigious Johnson Societies – one in the
United Kingdom and one in America.
John, for many years been recognised
as being one of the world’s most enthusiastic and knowledgeable collectors
of Johnson and Johnsoniana, as well as a tireless correspondent
with fellow Johnsonians internationally, has been appointed President
of The Johnson Society of Lichfield for 2008/2009.
He took office at the annual
Birthday Weekend celebrations in Lichfield on September 20, 2008, succeeding
Professor Lynda Mugglestone, the Viceregent of Pembroke College, Oxford.
John gave the Presidential addresss at the dinner on that evening, and
then took part in the traditional ceremonies, as President, on the following
Sunday and Monday.
Also, at a recent meeting of
the Nomination Committee of The Samuel Johnson Society of Southern California,
John was unanimously chosen President-Elect of that body for 2009.
John took office at the end of the annual dinner on November 23, 2008
and will serve until the end of the annual dinner in November 2009.
At the annual dinner to be held at the Huntington Library in San Marino,
California on of November 22, 2009, he will give the Daniel Blum Memorial
Lecture.
He sees his two appointments
are a recognition by Johnsonians internationally of the high regard
in which The Johnson Society of Australia is held and the respect which
is afforded to its publications.
John, a Perth barrister, has
been a member of the Johnson Society since attending the foundation
meeting in Melbourne in 1993 and in fact moved the resolution for establishing
the society and later drew up the draft Constitution. He has contributed
his Western Idler page for the JSA’s newsletter, the Southern
Johnsonian, for almost the same length of time. John is a Trustee
of Dr Johnson’s House, London. |