Archief MG 99 - J.B. McGeachy fonds

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J.B. McGeachy fonds

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MG 99

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  • 1915-1966 (inclusive) ; 1933-1966 (predominant) (Vervaardig)

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40 cm of textual records, 1 photograph, 1 - 5” reel audio tape.

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(1913-1966)

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James Burns ("Hamish") McGeachy was born in Kilmacolm, Scotland, in 1899 and emigrated to Canada with his parents in 1913. He attended the University of Saskatchewan, graduating at the age of 19 with the Governor-General's Gold Medal. He was also awarded a Rhodes Scholarship but declined it, attending instead the University of Toronto, where he earned a his MA in 1929, and Princeton University, where he was a Proctor Fellow in modern history. He worked for the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix from 1922-1927, then served in various capacities over the next 12 years for the Sifton newspaper chain. During the Second World War he was chief correspondent for the BBC Overseas Service. After his return to Canada at the end of the war, he joined the Globe and Mail as a member of the editorial board, later becoming associate editor. From 1956 until his retirement in 1965, he was on the staff of the Financial Post. J.B. McGeachy died in Toronto on 27 August 1966.

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The fonds in this collection appear to have been the property of J.B. McGeachy's sister, Dr. Barbara McGeachy of Chorley, England. They were transferred to the University of Saskatchewan Archives from the University of Western Ontario in 1991. The exception to this is the addendum, an audio tape from the collection of the London Public Library, transferred to the University
Archives in 2021.

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The majority of this collection are articles written by McGeachy for a variety of Canadian publications over his long and distinguished career as a journalist. It also contains some correspondence, and a scrapbook.

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Organized into two series:
A. J.B. McGeachy
B. Barbara McGeachy
C. Addendum

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