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Samuel, Julian

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  • Person
  • 1952-

Julian Samuel is a documentary filmmaker, writer, and painter. Major works include Passage to Lahore (novel, 1995), Save and Burn, (documentary film, 2004), and Atheism (documentary film, 2006). His work features his experiences as a visible minority and immigrant in the UK and Canada. Samuel was born on May 7, 1952 in Lahore, Pakistan. After living in the United Kingdom as a teenager, he immigrated to Canada in 1966. After graduating from Trent University with a degree in literature, he established himself in Montreal from 1982 onwards. Samuel was awarded an MFA in Film Studies from Concordia University, where he subsequently taught at the graduate level, focusing on revolutionary aesthetics in documentary filmmaking.

Samuel, Herbert Louis Samuel, Viscount, 1870-1963

  • Person
  • 1870-1963

Herbert Louis Samuel, 1st Viscount Samuel, was born on November 6, 1870, in Liverpool, Lancashire, England.

He was a British Liberal politician and philosopher. He was educated at University College School in Hampstead, London and Balliol College, Oxford, but at home, he had a Jewish upbringing. Samuel was a social worker in the Whitechapel slum district of East London when he was elected to the House of Commons as a Liberal in 1902. A moderate supporter of the South African War, he had visited Uganda in 1902 and developed expertise in African affairs. He served as a Member of Parliament for Cleveland (1902-1918) and Darwen (1929-1935). He was twice Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (1909-1910, 1915-1916). As Postmaster-General (1910-1916), he recognized the postal trade unions and nationalized the telephone services. He also served as Home Secretary (1931-1932), and, in 1920, he was appointed as the first High Commissioner for Palestine (1920-1925). He was the leader of the Liberal Party from 1931 to 1935. Created Viscount in 1937, he led the Liberals in the House of Lords from 1944 to 1955. As president of the British Institute of Philosophy (1931–1959), Samuel interpreted philosophy to the public in such books as “Practical Ethics” (1935), “Belief and Action” (1937), "Essays in Physics" (1951), and "In Search of Reality" (1957).

In 1897, he married Beatrice Miriam Franklin (1871–1959). He died on February 5, 1963, in London, England.

Samuel and Saidye Bronfman Family Foundation

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  • Corporate body
  • 1952-

The Samuel and Saidye Bronfman Family Foundation is a private Canadian foundation providing grants to support the community sector. It was established by Saidye Bronfman and her husband Samuel in 1952. This grant-making organization primarily supports education, the arts, heritage preservation and Jewish community initiatives.
Over the years, the Foundation also funded several Canadian urban development projects through its Urban Issues Program, including transportation planning in Ottawa, street theatre in Montreal, and community development certificate programs in Halifax. One of the most innovative of the projects was Dummies Theatre, which staged free theatrical performances in vacant urban storefronts to draw attention to the historical significance and social potential of these spaces.
The Foundation supports many initiatives in various communities, including the Canadian Arctic Resources Committee, which focuses on issues affecting Aboriginal people living in the North and Arctic ecosystems and The Voice, a national network that gives a voice to Elders.

Sampson Low & Co.

  • Corporate body
  • 1819-1848

Sampson Low & Co. was a bookselling and publishing company in London, England, in the 19th century. It was founded in 1819 by Sampson Low (1797-1886), a bookseller and stationer. In 1848, he was joined by his son Sampson Low Jr. (1822–1871). The company’s name changed a few times when a new partner joined (Sampson Low, Son & Marston, 1856; Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1879). The company's principal line of business was book publishing, but it also published a range of periodicals, e.g., Publisher's Circular, Etcher, and Picture Gallery. As a result of Low acting as the agent for Harper Brothers of New York, the company became the leading publisher of American works.

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