- John McCaul
John McCaul (
March 7 ,1807 –April 16 ,1887 ) was an Irish-born Canadianeducator ,theologian , and the second president of theUniversity of Toronto from 1848 to 1853.McCaul was born in
Dublin, Ireland and earned B.A., M.A. and LL.D. degrees fromTrinity College, Dublin . He served as aChurch of Ireland clergyman before moving toToronto ,Canada in 1839 to become the principal ofUpper Canada College . He resigned from the position in 1842 to serve as vice-president of King's College and professor of logic, rhetoric, and classics. In 1849, King's College was renamed as the University of Toronto, and McCaul was elected to succeedJohn Strachan as president. McCaul served until 1853, when he became the head of University College, a constituent college of the University of Toronto.McCaul was also a dedicated musician and was president of the Toronto Philharmonic Society from 1845 to 1847.
McCaul Street indowntown Toronto takes its name from John McCaul.References
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