Daniel Macaulay Stevenson

Daniel Macaulay Stevenson
Sir Daniel Macaulay Stevenson
Chancellor of the University of Glasgow
Term 1934 – 1944
Born 1851
Glasgow, Scotland
Died 1944
Profession Politician and businessman

Sir Daniel Macauley Stevenson (1851–1944) was a Scottish politician, businessman and philanthropist, and former Chancellor of the University of Glasgow.

His brother was Robert Macaulay Stevenson, a painter associated with the Glasgow Boys.[1]

Biography

Born in Glasgow in 1851, Stevenson made his fortune in the shipbroking and coal exportation industries before being elected to the City Council as a Liberal in 1882. Whilst on the Council, he was responsible for the Sunday-opening of the City's museums and galleries in 1898, the establishment of free branch libraries in 1899 and the introduction of a municipal telephone service in 1900. He was elected Lord Provost 1911 until 1914, at which point he was awarded an honorary LL.D. by the University of Glasgow, and received the Freedom of the City in 1929. He unsuccessfully contested the Partick seat at the 1922 General Election.

Stevenson devoted much of his time to charitable work, particularly improving international cohesion between young people following the Great War. He inaugurated the Stevenson Lectureship in Citizenship was in 1921, and the Stevenson Chair of Italian and the Stevenson Chair of Spanish (now the Stevenson Chair in Hispanic Studies) in 1924, and in 1942 presented two gifts of £60,000 (more than £1.7m today) to the Engineering Department, and to the University for exchange scholarships with European universities.

In 1934, Stevenson was elected Chancellor of the University, a post he held until his death.

Following his death, the trustees of his estate donated significant sums to assist the construction of a physical recreation building at the University in 1960, now named the Stevenson Building, and for the establishment of the Stevenson Chair of French Language and Literature in 1966.

References

Academic offices
Preceded by
Sir Donald MacAlister
Chancellor of the University of Glasgow
1934 to 1944
Succeeded by
Lord Boyd-Orr

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Glasgow University — Vorlage:Infobox Hochschule/Professoren fehlt Universität Glasgow Motto Via, Veritas, Vita Gründung 1451 Trägersc …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Universität Glasgow — Vorlage:Infobox Hochschule/Professoren fehlt Universität Glasgow Motto Via, Veritas, Vita Gründung 1451 Trägers …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Universität von Glasgow — Vorlage:Infobox Hochschule/Professoren fehlt Universität Glasgow Motto Via, Veritas, Vita Gründung 1451 Trägers …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Chancellor of the University of Glasgow — The Chancellor is the titular head of the University of Glasgow and President of the General Council, by whom he is elected. The office is intended to be held for life. His principal duty is to confer degrees upon those presented to him by the… …   Wikipedia

  • University of Glasgow — Vorlage:Infobox Hochschule/Professoren fehlt Universität Glasgow Motto Via, Veritas, Vita Gründung …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • List of Lord Provosts of Glasgow — The Lord Provost of Glasgow is the convener of the City of Glasgow council. They are elected by the city councillors and serve not only as the chair of that body, but as a figurehead for the entire city. [cite news |title=Lord Provost… …   Wikipedia

  • Donald MacAlister — Sir Donald MacAlister, Bt Young Donald MacAlister Chancellor of the University of Glasgow Term 1907 – 1929 …   Wikipedia

  • performing arts — arts or skills that require public performance, as acting, singing, or dancing. [1945 50] * * * ▪ 2009 Introduction Music Classical.       The last vestiges of the Cold War seemed to thaw for a moment on Feb. 26, 2008, when the unfamiliar strains …   Universalium

  • United Kingdom — a kingdom in NW Europe, consisting of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: formerly comprising Great Britain and Ireland 1801 1922. 58,610,182; 94,242 sq. mi. (244,100 sq. km). Cap.: London. Abbr.: U.K. Official name, United Kingdom of Great… …   Universalium

  • Conservative Party of Canada candidates, 2004 Canadian federal election — The Conservative Party of Canada ran a full slate of candidates in the 2004 federal election, and won 99 seats out of 308 to form the Official Opposition. Many of the party s candidates have their own biography pages; information about others may …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”