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George Munro (philanthropist)

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467: 444:, was a member of the Board of Governors, while Munro's son, George William, had studied there between 1874 and 1878. Munro had been staying with Forrest at Forrest's residence in Brunswick Street, Halifax, during a long summer break, and proposed to fund a chair in Physics if the university could find a suitable appointment. At the time of Munro's donation, Dalhousie University's annual income was only $ 6,600, and there was significant discussion about the possibility of its closure. The university had only began to operate continuously in 1963. 534:
In 1881, students at Dalhousie University asked that the third Wednesday in January be a designated holiday for George Munro. The holiday, then named George Munro Memorial Day, later moved to the first Friday in February, when 'Munro Day' is still celebrated today. It became tradition for students to
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At the time of his death in 1896, Munro's annual donations to Dalhousie University amounted to $ 25,000. He had donated a total of $ 500,000 over the course of his life (about $ 8 million in 1999). Though Munro did not bequeath money to Dalhousie University in his will, the Board of Governors made a
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Munro also supported tutorships and scholarships at Dalhousie University across a range of subjects. Munro's second son, John, matriculated at Dalhousie University in 1885; by then, his father was supporting a third of the university's faculty members and students. Munro supported its first two
451:. In 1880, he funded a chair of history and political economy, on the condition that it would be awarded to Forrest, who would become the university's third president in 1885. Further chairs followed in English literature and philosophy in 1882 (for which he nominated his future son-in-law, 409:
expanded to include history, biography, travel, and religious works. It was popular, with up to eighteen numbers weekly, totalling over 3,000 numbers over the course of the journal's life. In 1881, the Seaside Library published its thousandth number: the
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on the holiday, followed by a fancy dinner; winter sports are still associated with the day. Over the course of the university's history, other activities associated with Munro Day included varsity games, musical performances, and ice skating.
271:, a low-cost journal that reprinted novels. Munro donated $ 500,000 to Dalhousie University over the course of his life, supporting professorships and scholarships and saving the university from closure. 526:. Since 1864, he had been married to Catherine Forrest, and had two sons and two daughters. His eldest son, George William, was from a previous marriage from 1855 with Rachael Warren, who died in 1863. 1148: 233: 1105: 1368: 1075: 1348: 1363: 37: 466: 428:, Munro did not pay royalties to authors he republished. Munro invested his wealth from the publication in a large printing plant and New York real estate. 1110: 1100: 424:
is credited for improving the accessibility and affordability of literature in the United States. Like his contemporaries publishing before the advent of
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During the era of Munro's donations, in autumn 1887, under Forrest's presidency, Dalhousie University moved from the site of the present-day
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Following the completion of his studies at the Pictou Academy in 1847, Munro returned to New Glasgow to teach at his former school.
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that secured an additional $ 82,000 to the George Munro Trust Fund, which had been established in 1893 to manage his donations.
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female students, who matriculated at Dalhousie in 1881, and more than half of the university's first 25 female graduates.
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Between 1863 and 1866, Munro worked for Beadle and Company. He entered a brief partnership with Irwin Beadle, brother of
491: 323: 232: 415: 376:, his own weekly story-paper. This was his first notable success, with readers and contributors in Nova Scotia. 495: 295: 287:, on November 12, 1825. He was the fourth of ten or twelve children, to parents John Munro and Mary Mathieson. 347: 1178: 280: 57: 1307: 1115: 1032: 460: 456: 448: 1250: 1243: 1138: 844: 362: 351: 334:. According to one rumour, Munro "preached one sermon and made a solemn vow never to renew the ordeal". 685: 474:
to what was then the city's western suburbs. The Forrest Building is photographed here in October 2018.
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from 1839 to 1842, thereafter becoming a teacher. In 1844, Munro enrolled at the
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Munro's first endowed chair was the chair of Physics, which was awarded to
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two years later. He completed a course in theology, and intended to enter
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publisher and philanthropist, best known for his financial support for
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Aged 12, Munro became an apprentice at a local newspaper known as
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The Lives of Dalhousie University: Volume One, 1818-1925
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Fraternities and sororities at Dalhousie University
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The name imitated 1164:Nova Scotia Agricultural College 1007:Dictionary of Canadian Biography 792:Dictionary of Canadian Biography 342:In October 1856, Munro moved to 231: 1339:19th-century Canadian educators 398:, a rival journal published by 171: 149: 1374:Burials at Green-Wood Cemetery 263:in 1856 to pursue a career in 1: 483:claim against his estate for 156:; died 1863) 18:George Munro (disambiguation) 1359:Colony of Nova Scotia people 426:international copyright laws 923:. Vol. 1 (1818-1925). 856:– via Newspapers.com. 492:City University of New York 1390: 416:Constantin von Tischendorf 15: 1354:People from Pictou County 639:– via Google Books. 348:D. Appleton & Company 230: 34: 840:"George Munro's Funeral" 318:In 1850, Munro moved to 275:Early life and education 1179:Dalhousie Student Union 1308:Chebucto Community Net 496:Citizens' Free Library 475: 457:Richard Chapman Weldon 449:James Gordon MacGregor 440:. His brother-in-law, 346:. He first worked for 326:. He was appointed as 1251:The Dalhousie Gazette 1244:Dalhousie Law Journal 1139:Dalhousie Arts Centre 968:"Munro Day explained" 845:Trenton Evening Times 469: 412:Revised New Testament 363:Erastus Flavel Beadle 352:American News Company 1344:Dalhousie University 1258:The Dalhousie Review 1086:Dalhousie University 925:Dalhousie University 799:on December 21, 2023 691:Dalhousie University 461:Dalhousie Law School 459:and inaugurated the 453:Jacob Gould Schurman 438:Dalhousie University 250:Dalhousie University 216:William Duff Forrest 210:Jacob Gould Schurman 122:Dalhousie University 554:Izaak Walton Killam 338:Publishing industry 324:Free Church Academy 81:Pine Hill, New York 1290:Women's ice hockey 998:Waite, Peter Busby 913:Waite, Peter Busby 686:"George Munro Day" 476: 374:Fireside Companion 279:Munro was born in 1316: 1315: 785:Fingard, Judith. 472:Halifax City Hall 418:'s introduction. 332:ordained ministry 259:, Munro moved to 239: 238: 164:Catherine Forrest 54:November 12, 1825 1381: 1285:Men's ice hockey 1280:Dalhousie Tigers 1154:John Risley Hall 1106:Computer Science 1087: 1078: 1071: 1064: 1055: 1048: 1047: 1045: 1043: 1028: 1019: 1018: 1016: 1014: 994: 983: 982: 980: 978: 963: 946: 945: 943: 941: 909: 858: 857: 855: 853: 836: 809: 808: 806: 804: 795:. 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George Munro (disambiguation)

West River
Nova Scotia
Pine Hill, New York
Pictou Academy
Publisher
Dalhousie University
John Forrest
Jacob Gould Schurman
William Duff Forrest

dime novel
Dalhousie University
Nova Scotia
New York City
publishing
West River
Nova Scotia
New Glasgow
Pictou Academy
Halifax
Free Church Academy
Rector
ordained ministry
New York City
D. Appleton & Company
American News Company
dime novels
Erastus Flavel Beadle

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