George Munro (philanthropist), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

George Munro (philanthropist)

Canadian philanthropist

Date of Birth: 12-Nov-1825

Place of Birth: Pictou County, Nova Scotia, Canada

Date of Death: 23-Apr-1896

Profession: publisher

Nationality: Canada

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About George Munro (philanthropist)

  • George Munro (12 November 1825 – 23 April 1896) was a Canadian educator and philanthropist from Nova Scotia.
  • He was born in West River, Pictou County, Nova Scotia.
  • After basic schooling he became an apprentice at the age of 12 with a local newspaper known as The Observer.
  • After two years he continued his education attending the New Glasgow School (1839 - 1842).
  • After this he taught for a year to raise enough money to attend Pictou Academy. Around 1850, Munro moved to Halifax and taught natural philosophy and mathematics at the Free Church Academy.
  • He eventually became the school's principal before leaving for New York City in 1856.
  • Five years later in 1861, he joined the publishing firm Irwin P.
  • Beadle and Company.
  • In 1863 the firm broke up and Munro entered in a partnership with Beadle and ended up owning the company a year later. Munro became rich from his publishing company and in 1879 began donating to Dalhousie University under the influence of his brother-in-law, a member of the university's Board of Governors.
  • At the time Dalhousie's total income was only $6,600, and the university was in danger of shutting down.
  • In all Munro gave approximately $333,000 to the university (about $8 million in today's funds) which included endowed professorships and bursaries. To commemorate his generosity, a university holiday, Munro Day, is celebrated each year on the first Friday of February.

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