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George McCullagh : ウィキペディア英語版 | George McCullagh Clement George McCullagh (March 16, 1905 – August 5, 1952) was an influential Canadian newspaper owner between 1936-52. He created ''The Globe and Mail'' by merging the Liberal-allied ''Globe'' and Conservative-allied ''Mail and Empire'' newspapers in 1936. He was also actively involved in Canadian politics and later owned the ''Toronto Telegram'' newspaper. ==Early life== McCullagh was born to Anne Catherine McCullagh, a housewife, and George H. McCullagh, a local cabinet maker, in London, Ontario on March 16, 1905. As a youth, he delivered the ''Globe'' newspaper to local homes and built a reputation for sales within the newspaper's circulation department.〔 Ken W. MacTaggart. "George McCullagh Dies" ''Globe and Mail''. August 6, 1952, p3. 〕 〔Pierre Berton. "The Amazing Career of George McCullagh." ''Maclean's Magazine''. January 15, 1949. p9. 〕 He dropped out of school with only a Grade 9 education. The ''Globe'' rejected his request to be a junior reporter; instead employing him as a subscription agent in London at age 16. He quickly earned several promotions, moved to Toronto and finally shifted into the editorial department. He was the assistant financial editor with a specialization in northern mining development by age 22.〔John T. Saywell. ''Just Call Me Mitch''. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1991. 〕
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