- George Robert White
Infobox Person
name = George Robert White (1847-1922)
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birth_date = 1847
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death_date = 1922
death_place = Boston, Ma
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known_for = Prominent Boston philanthropist, owner of Potter Drug & Chemical Corporation, makers of “Cuticura” soap
occupation = Businessman
nationality = AmericanBiography
George Robert White (1847-1922) was a citizen of Boston for most of his life. As a boy he began working for the Weeks and Potter Drug Company. Over time White's responsibilities grew and he eventually became the president and owner of the firm. White changed the name of the corporation to that of the Potter Drug and Chemical Company. The company was best known for its antibacterial soap, brand named Cuticura. Over the course of his life he amassed a great fortune. He was active in a number of charitable organizations, and after his death in 1922 he bequethed a sizable endowment on the City of
Boston named The George Robert White Fund.The George Robert White Fund
The George Robert White Fund was established in White's will, when he left a trust of $5,000,000 to the City of Boston as a permanent charitable fund. The net income of the fund is to be used only for creating public beauty and utility for the inhabitants of the city, and cannot be used for any of the normally provided services of the municipality. Management of the fund is seated in the Mayor of Boston, the President of the City Council, the City Auditor, the President of the Chamber of Commerce, and the President of the Boston Bar Association. Eager to prevent unduly hasty disbursements from the fund, White required a minimum of 3 months deliberation before disbursement. He required the city to make an annual report to the public by the trustees in order to maintain a degree of public accountability.White's desire was to concentrate the fund's spending on substantial projects to beautify the city and while not requiring the following, mentioned in his will projects such as a zoological garden, aquarium, and public gathering places. He suggested allowing the income of the fund to build periodically in order that the projects undertaken could be substantial and not trivial.
Charitable boards and associations
Mr White was a trustee of several public organizations, including:
* Museum of Fine Arts
*Forest Hills Cemetery Additionally, he was a substantial benefactor of:
* Museum of Fine Arts
*Massachusetts General Hospital
*Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Commemorations
Mr White is remembered by two notable public memorials. In 1905 a memorial was erected at the Forest Hills Cemetery entitled "Angel of Peace" created by the notable sculptor
Daniel Chester French (creator of the Concord Minuteman statue in Concord, MA). In 1924 another monument by French was erected in theBoston Public Garden entitled Angel of the WatersReferences
cite book
last = Koren
first = John
title = Boston, 1822 to 1922: The Story of Its Government Ad Principal Activities During One Hundred Years
publisher = City of Boston Printing Department
location = Boston
date = 1922
pages = 195-196
URL =http://books.google.com/books?id=vCRck2seCfAC&pg=PA195&dq=%22george+robert+white%22&as_brr=1#PPA196,M1
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