World War I only months later, an urgent need arose to immunize Canadian troops against tetanus. Impressed with FitzGerald’s drive and commitment, philanthropist Albert Edward
– and bond dealing through Dominion Securities, founded in 1901 and headed by Edward Rogers
GOODERHAM, Sir ALBERT EDWARD, businessman and philanthropist; b. 2 June 1861 in Toronto, second son of George
philanthropists” in the city, who “never refused assistance to any worthy cause.” His donations were often made without fanfare, however, and he did not attract public attention. Unlike Albert Edward Gooderham, he
*, businessman Albert Edward Gooderham
officers, which had been furnished by the Toronto businessman and philanthropist Albert Edward Gooderham
1922 at the invitation of Albert Edward Gooderham
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