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Bronfman, Charles, 1931-

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  • 1931-

Charles Bronfman was born on June 27, 1931, to Samuel Bronfman and Saidye (Rosner) Bronfman. He is a retired Canadian-American businessman and philanthropist. He attended Selwyn House School in Montreal, Quebec, Trinity College School in Port Hope, Ontario, and McGill University in Montreal. He was co-chairman of the Bronfman family business Seagram, the world’s largest producer, and distributor of distilled spirits. He also owned the Montreal Expos baseball club from 1968 to 1990. As a dedicated philanthropist, he established the CRB Foundation to promote the study of Canadian and Jewish affairs, and co-founded and endowed the Historica Foundation of Canada, which later became Historica Canada (publisher of The Canadian Encyclopedia). In an effort to encourage a stronger sense of national identity, he supports The McGill Institute for the Study of Canada. He was Chairman of The Andrea and Charles Bronfman Philanthropies Inc., a family of charitable foundations operating in Israel, the USA and Canada until its end in 2015. The Philanthropies were committed to encouraging young people to strengthen their knowledge and appreciation of their history, heritage, and cultural identity. In 2002, Mr. Bronfman joined the Board of Trustees of Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City. He established the Charles Bronfman Institute for Personalized Medicine in 2007.

Brongniart, Ch. (Charles), 1859-1899

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  • 1859-1899

Charles Jules Edmée Brongniart was born on February 11, 1859, in Paris, France.

He was a French entomologist, paleontologist, and author. He obtained his B.A. in 1879, B.Sc. in 1883, B.Sc. in Natural Sciences in 1886 and Ph.D. in 1894 with a thesis entitled “Research for the History of Fossil Insects of Primary Times”. For this publication, he received the Physics Prize of the Academy of Science. From 1880 to 1882, he was a chemistry teacher at the medical school and then at the school of pharmacy from 1882 to 1883. In 1886, he joined the National Museum of Natural History. A pioneer in the field of palaeoentomology, he made important contributions towards the understanding of insect evolution. He is remembered for his studies of Late Carboniferous fauna found in Commentry, France.

He died on April 18, 1899, in Paris, France.

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