- Alfred Bader
Alfred Bader was born on
April 28 ,1924 in Vienna,Austria . Founder of what would later become Sigma-Aldrich chemical company, he is well known as an art-collector and generous donor to his alma maters.Born into a family of Czech Jewish descent, he fled from Austria to England at age 14 to escape the Nazis. In 1940 he was deported to Canada and was interned at a camp in southern
Quebec . [http://qnc.queensu.ca/Encyclopedia/Queen_s_Encyclopedia_B/queen_s_encyclopedia_b.html#Bader]Bader was denied admission at
McGill University , presumably because their Jewish quota was full. He was accepted atQueen's University , in Kingston, Ontario, which operated without quotas, despite pressure to do so. He studied engineering chemistry and continued his education atHarvard University , earning himself adoctorate inchemistry .He founded the Aldrich Chemical Company, a fine chemicals company which later would become the
Sigma-Aldrich Corporation , the 80th largest chemical company in the United States.His pleasures in life have been expressed by the acronym ABC: art, the
Bible , and chemistry. [ [http://adv.queensu.ca/dod/dynamic.php?first=42e7cea5e8b3b&second=42e7e6eccdd89&third=42f105d616bdf Development: Our Donors ] ] A lifelong collector, Bader has devoted himself to the study of art history and collection of many fine paintings. His wife, Isabel, is also a fan of the fine arts, with particular interest incostume design and textile conservation.Bader is well-respected at Queen's for his numerous generous donations, both financial and in-kind. He is the generous donor of the 15th century
Herstmonceux Castle , as well as Old Masters artworks such as twoRembrandt paintings. In honour of his numerous contributions, in 2004 Queen's renamed a campus road from "Queen's Crescent" to "Bader Lane". Other Queen's namesakes include "Bader Hall", the residence at the International Study Centre at Herstmonceux Castle, the Alfred Bader Fellowship, and the Bader Chair in SouthernBaroque Art.In 1995 Bader published his autobiography, "Adventures of a Chemist Collector", which details his experiences from Nazi-era refugee, to chemist magnate, to fine arts connoisseur.
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* [http://qnc.queensu.ca/Encyclopedia/Queen_s_Encyclopedia_B/queen_s_encyclopedia_b.html#Bader Queen's Encyclopedia Entry]
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