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s specialty was sensational news and scandals, and did not win favour with the educated public of Montreal. After it gained good circulation among workers, Graham, with some business ability, gradually changed it into a respected, powerful, and lucrative newspaper. Graham soon acquired full control
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Graham's publishing business prospered and he became one of the most powerful media executives in Canada. His newspapers' editorials greatly influenced the federal government's decision in 1900 to send troops to participate in the
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Graham married Annie Beekman Hamilton in 1892, with whom he had a daughter, Alice Hamilton Graham. Because he had no male issue, on his death in 1938 the Barony of Atholstan became extinct. His home in Montreal's
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He was educated at the Huntingdon Academy until the age of fifteen. After terminating school, he served his apprenticeship as office boy and later business manager under his uncle,
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supremacy in eastern Canada, and in 1924 the Atholstan Trophy to the Canadian Football (Soccer) Association. Eventually this trophy was awarded to the champions of the
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On August 9, 1917, Lord Atholstan's country residence was dynamited by radicals opposed to Canada's military conscription—an issue that Graham supported.
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Dexter: A Moose; Sinister: A Beaver, both proper, each charged on the shoulder with three Escallops two and one Gules
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Argent on a Pale Sable between two Thistles leaved and slipped Azure an Estoile between two Maple Leaves slipped Or
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In 1905, Graham expanded his publishing business with the establishing of the
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and perhaps journalist Thomas Marshall (his role is disputed), he founded the
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from 1926 to 1941 and then from 1947 to 1950, when it was retired.
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daily, and was president of the Montreal Star Publishing Company.
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in Montreal. In 1865, he was appointed Secretary-Treasurer of the
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In 1925, the 77-year-old Lord Atholstan sold his publications to
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land owner, and his wife, Marion Gardner (d.1874), daughter of
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title to Graham was the final impetus for the drafting of the
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and was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Law (LL.D.) by the
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Hugh Graham, 1st Baron Atholstan, and family fonds (R13344)
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An Escallop Gules between two Branches of Maple proper
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complex in 1983. He is interred with his wife in the
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20th-century Canadian newspaper publishers (people)
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19th-century Canadian newspaper publishers (people)
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