Background
Bohn, Frank was born on September 26, 1878 in Cuyahoga, County, Ohio, United States. Son of Henry Charles and Charlotte (Emrich) Bohn.
Bohn, Frank was born on September 26, 1878 in Cuyahoga, County, Ohio, United States. Son of Henry Charles and Charlotte (Emrich) Bohn.
Student Baldwin-Wallace College, 1894-1899. Bachelor of Philosophy, Ohio State University, 1900, Master of Arts, 1901. Graduate work, university of Michigan, Wisconsin and Columbia.
Doctor of Philisophy, University of Michigan, 1904.
Engaged in western labor movement, 1904-1906, 1911-1914. Lecturer Columbia University, 1910-1911. Representative French labor leaders in Germany and Austria, 1915.
In Europe for United States Committee on Public Information.
1918-1919; toured Canada, South Seas. New Zealand and Australia for New York Times, 1923-1924.
With President Obregon of Mexico as political adviser, at headquarters, Mexican Army, rebellion of 1924. Contributor on international relations and economic problems to New York Times and various magazines
Lecturer on international relations, University of Southern California, summers, 1931, 32, 37, 39, Republican of American joint labor committee in France for rescue labor leaders and democratic political leaders various countries after surrender French Army, 1940.
Delaware Pennsylvania 18th District, Democratic National Convention, Chicago, 1956. Corpl. Company Doctorate. 5th O. Volunteer Infantry, Spanish-American War. With Office of Censorship, Washington, District of Columbia, 1942-1943.
With Civil Service Commission, New York Office, 1943-1945.
Member Franklin County (Pennsylvania) Citizens Committee on Aid of Delinquent Youth, 1955-1965. Member Franklin County, Southern Pennsylvania District, Blue Ridge Summit Sportsmen’s Associations (chairman committees), Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Grace Roper, July 1, 1935.