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Fry, Henry, 1826-1896
n 2014015250 · Person · 1826-1896

Henry Fry was born on June 5, 1826, in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England.
He was a ship-broker, ship owner, and commission merchant. He grew up close to the sea and apprenticed in the Bristol shipping brokerage firm of Mark Whitwill. By age 19, he was conducting business for Whitwill's in Wales and London. In 1851, he became a partner in Whitwell's and in 1853, Whitwill's sent him to oversee the salvaging of two ships in Quebec. By 1856, he had severed his connection with Whitwill's and established himself as a broker, ship owner, and commission merchant in Quebec City. He bought and sold many ships in his lifetime establishing a long and profitable relationship with the Quebec shipbuilding industry. Fry served on many business and community boards in Quebec City related to trade, education, the Baptist Church, and public services. He was a director of the Quebec Bank (1864–1878), a trustee of the Quebec High School (1866–1877), treasurer of the Quebec Literary & Historical Society, president of the YMCA (1870–1878) and committee member of the YWCA (1875–1877), treasurer of the Baptist Church (1875–1877) and of the Quebec City Mission (1870–1877). he wrote and published several works on steam ships, shipping and North Atlantic navigation as well as treatises illustrated with his meticulous drawings of ships, and memoirs, including "Essays and Reminiscences".

In 1858, he married Mary Jane Dawson (1836–1932). He died on February 27, 1896, in Sweetsburg, Quebec.

Frye, Northrup, 1912-1991
Person · 1912-1991

Herman Northrop Frye was born on July 14, 1912, in Sherbrooke, Quebec.

He was a Canadian literary critic, literary theorist, and professor. He grew up in Moncton, New Brunswick, and was educated at Victoria College, the University of Toronto (B.A., 1933), where he edited its literary journal, Acta Victoriana. After studying theology at Victoria College, he briefly served as a student minister in Saskatchewan and was ordained to the ministry of the United Church of Canada in 1936. He then studied English literature at Merton College, Oxford, before returning to Victoria College, where he spent the remainder of his professional career. Frye served as the chairman of the Department of English (1952), the principal (1959), and finally, the chancellor of Victoria College (1978). In 1947, he published his first book, "Fearful Symmetry: a Study of William Blake." From 1974 to 1975, Frye was a Norton professor at Harvard University. He published two books on the Bible, "The Great Code" (1981) and "Words with Power" (1990).

In 1937, he married Helen Gertrude Kemp (1910–1986), and, in 1988, he remarried Elizabeth Eedy-Brown (1912–1997). He died on January 23, 1991, in Toronto, Ontario.

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