George Gilmour

For those of a similar name, see George Gilmore and George Gilmer (disambiguation).
George Gilmour
1st President and Vice-Chancellor of McMaster University
In office
1941–1949
Succeeded by Harry Thode
Personal details
Born (1900-03-14)March 14, 1900
Hamilton, Ontario
Died July 12, 1963(1963-07-12) (aged 63)
Hamilton, Ontario
Nationality Canadian
Alma mater McMaster University
Oxford University
Yale University
Occupation Academic administration
Profession Professor, clergy

George Peel Gilmour B.A, M.A, Ph.D. (March 14, 1900 – July 12, 1963) was a Canadian university president.[1] He was chancellor of McMaster University from 1941 to 1949, serving under the title of president and vice-chancellor. He retired in 1961. Gilmour Hall, the office of the registrar at McMaster University, is named after him.

Born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, he received three degrees from McMaster and did post-graduate work at Oxford and Yale.

During his lifetime, he held positions in the Baptist Convention in Ontario and Quebec and was president of the Canadian Council of Churches from 1946 to 1948.

He was named citizen of the year by the City of Hamilton in 1950. Gilmour received eight honorary degrees.

References

Gilmour Hall

Contact 6 (9 May 1975); Jubilee 50: McMaster in Hamilton 1930-1980, p. 25; The Silhouette, 19 January 1957.

W.S.W. McLay, C.W. New and G.P. Gilmour. 'McMaster University, 1890-1940' (Hamilton, 1940)

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