Cyrus Macmillan Politician

Cyrus Macmillan, PC (September 12, 1882 – June 29, 1953) was a Canadian academic, writer,and politician.Born in Wood Islands, Prince Edward Island, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1900 and a Master of Arts degree in 1903 from McGill University. He received a Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1909 and started as a Lecturer at McGill. During World War I, he serverd with the 7th Canadian Siege Battery. After the war, he became an Associate Professor and in 1923 was appointed Chairman of the English department. From 1940 to 1947, he was the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science.In June 1930, he was appointed Minister of Fisheries in the cabinet of Liberal Prime Minister Mackenzie King. He was defeated in July's 1930 federal election in the Prince Edward Island riding of Queen's. In 1940, he was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the riding of Queen's. He was defeated in 1945. From 1943 to 1946, he was the Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of National Defence for Air.He is the author of McGill and Its Story, 1821-1921 (1921), Canadian Wonder Tales (1918) and Canadian Fairy Tales (1922)

Personal facts

Birth dateSeptember 12, 1882
Birth place
Prince Edward Island , Wood Islands Prince Edward Island
Date of deathJune 29, 1953

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Office holder

committee
Chair Special Committee on Honours and Decorations (1940-1942)
Chair Special Committee on Pension Act and War Veterans' Allowance Act (1940-1942)
Chair Special Committee on Land Settlement of Veterans of the Present War (1940-1942)
Chair Special Committee on Social Security (1942-1943)
officeMinister of Fisheries (1930)
party
Liberal Party of Canada
region
Queen's (Prince Edward Island electoral district)

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