He then worked at Emory from 1946 to 1960, first as an assistant professor of political science, and later dean of administration and a vice president.
[1] In 1959, Mr. Jones became the chairman of a national committee investigating the quality of medical research.
Then he worked with President John F. Kennedy, and he served in the Johnson administration as an authority on health policy.
[1] Jones served as president of numerous philanthropic organizations in Atlanta.
His son, Boisfeuillet Jones Jr., was a Vice Chairman of The Washington Post Company.