- Arthur Fraser Walter
Arthur Fraser Walter (
September 12 ,1846 –August 10 ,1910 ) an English newspaper proprietor and the second son ofJohn Walter (third) .Walter born on
September 12 ,1846 . He studied atEton College andChrist Church, Oxford . He entered Lindon's Inn to study law. He was called to the bar as a barrister, but never practiced.John Walter (second) , the grandfather of Arthur, died onJuly 28 ,1847 .John Walter (third) succeeded to the management of "The Times " in 1847. Arther made agreements with the American firms to sell theEncyclopædia Britannica . He was also responsible for the establishment of the Times Book Club.Walter's father died on
November 3 ,1894 and he became the new chief proprietor of "The Times" in 1894. He remained chief proprietor of "The Times" until 1908, when it was converted into a company. He then became chairman of the board of directors of the company which purchased the paper. He died onAugust 10 ,1910 .Walter also held several other positions. He was a Lieutenant Colonel of Volunteers, a Director of the London & Southwestern Railway, High Steward of Wokingham, and a member of the Travelers' and Union Clubs.
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