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25: 414: 93: 385:. Service clubs and community groups participated in appropriate fundraising as well. 1949 Rosemount Boys Club. Followed by the 1950 East End Boys and Girls Club(Maisonneuve district) followed in short order by the Point St. Charles Boys and Girls Club in the Point, Unity Boys and Girls Club, in lower Westmount bordering on St. Henri, Dawson Boys and Girls Club in Verdun, plus one in Trois - Rivières. McConnell's benevolent works extended to individuals such as 389:, who recounted in her biography how he had learned of the difficulty she was experiencing holding down a job while trying to develop her singing career. He contacted her and offered to cover her expenses for three years so she could train professionally — on the condition she never reveal his name. A patron of the 342:
in 1952, and the McConnell Winter Stadium in 1956. In 1959, he donated the funds to build the McConnell Engineering Building, which doubled the number of engineering classrooms and offices, and in 1961, built Presbyterian College (Morrice Hall). After his death, the McConnell Foundation undertook
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meditation centre, before being sold in the early 2000s and restored to its original use as a single-family home. In February 2019, it was announced in the media that the McConnell mansion was for sale with an asking price of $ 40 million, the highest-priced residential building so far in Quebec
195:, Ontario. His first job paid $ 3 a week, but as an employee at Standard Chemical Co., he worked his way up to a management position that eventually led to a transfer to Montreal in 1901. The then 23-year-old lived for a time in a room at the Montreal 237:, which appointed him to the unpaid position of Director of Licences for the Wartime Trade Board. In the decade following the end of the war, he sought out more business opportunities, and in 1925, he bought the publishing business belonging to 207:
Although he had very limited education, McConnell was a principled and brilliant business visionary with a strong work ethic. Within a few years, he turned his savings into sizeable investments and, in 1912, he gained majority control of
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refinery. The sugar refinery was struggling at the time McConnell stepped in but, renamed St. Lawrence Sugar Refineries, Limited, he turned it into a very profitable business and would retain ownership for the rest of his life.
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McConnell quietly set about becoming one of his country's greatest philanthropists. He shunned publicity, and his own newspaper was never allowed to mention any of his charitable donations. To aid in the treatment of
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A major benefactor of McGill University, McConnell served on the Board of Governors for 30 years (1928–58). He gave the university Purvis Hall in 1942, Chancellor Day Hall (
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was sold to Free Press Publications of Toronto and closed its doors within a few years. In 1984, his estate sold St. Lawrence Sugar Refineries to the
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In his honour, McGill University named several buildings after him, and the world-renowned McConnell Brain Imaging Centre can be found at the
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An extremely wealthy man, the respect he earned in the Montreal business community led to invitations for him to sit on the
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history. As of April 2020, the 10-bedroom house was still for sale, but with a reduced price of $ 29.5 million.
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in Montreal, and the McConnell Foundation continues to undertake charitable work to this day.
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In the 1940s and 1950s, McConnell contributed money to build the following Boys, later
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60Co therapy machine for the Imperial Cancer Campaign, and he donated them to the
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newspaper. Under McConnell's leadership, the newspapers and magazines flourished.
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the following year, both institutions benefiting greatly from his generosity.
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program was launched in March 1941, fellow Canadian businessman
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Paul T. Harris, Spirituality Today, Vol.40 No. 4, pp. 320–32
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mansion) in 1948, the McConnell Brain Imaging Centre at the
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When McConnell died in 1963, his newspaper's rival, the
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Canadian industrialist and philanthropist (1877–1963)
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