William Snodgrass
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The Rev William Snodgrass (1827-1906) was the sixth Principal of Queen's College, now Queen's University.
Under his tenure, the position of Chancellor and the University Council were created, the Queen's Journal released its first issue, and Queen's was yet again saved from financial ruin through an aggressive and very successful fundraising campaign.
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Preceded by William Leitch |
Principal of Queen's College at Kingston 1864–1877 |
Succeeded by George Monro Grant |