Background
Cravens was born in Center Valley, Indiana.
Cravens was born in Center Valley, Indiana.
In Danville he attended Danville Community High School. In 1884 he graduated with a Bachelor of Science from Central Indiana Normal College in Danville.
He was one of seven children of William and Sarah Cravens. Cravens began his education in the country schools in Hendricks County before moving to Danville, Indiana. Cravens co-founded the Danville Gazette with West.A. King in 1884, which made him the youngest newspaper editor in the state.
In 1885 he left Danville for Bloomington, and Cravens began to focus on working to improve Bloomington.
In 1876 he was made superintendent of Monroe County schools. John was elected clerk of Monroe County Circuit Court in 1890, and relinquished his job as superintendent.
In 1893, Cravens founded the newspaper, Bloomington World. In 1894 his term as court clerk ended, which allowed him to return to Indiana University as a student.
He re-enrolled in Indiana University as an undergraduated in 1895.
He was appointed Registrar by President Joseph Swain that same year. Cravens also served as Secretary to the Board of Trustees from 1898 to 1936 and as Secretary to the University from 1915 to 1936. Cravens served as Registrar of Indiana University for forty-one years, until hi retirement in 1936.
At the end of his tenure he had served longer than any other Registrar at that time.
Ruth Ralston Cravens was born February 12, 1898. Her mother Emma Lucille Krueger, John"s first wife, died on February 20, 1898.
Cravens died in 1937 and his funeral was held in the Indiana Memorial Union at Indiana University. In 1959 North Hall was renamed Cravens hall, which today is used as the Collins Living-Learning Center.