Newton McFaul MacTavish (February 19, 1875 – August 17, 1941) was a Canadian journalist and art critic.
Newton McFaul MacTavish was born on February 19, 1875, in Staffa, Ontario, [1] a community in West Perth, Ontario.
He was educated by private tutors and at McGill University. [1]
MacTavish joined the staff of The Globe in 1899 and became its Montreal correspondent in 1903. [1]
Beginning in 1906, he was the editor of the Canadian Magazine. [1]
On June 27, 1926, MacTavish was named a member of Canada's federal civil service commission, now the Public Service Commission of Canada. [2] Before his appointment, he had been a trustee of the National Gallery of Canada and Acadia University. [2]
MacTavish died on August 17, 1941, in Toronto. [3]
Newton McFaul MacTavish (February 19, 1875 – August 17, 1941) was a Canadian journalist and art critic.
Newton McFaul MacTavish was born on February 19, 1875, in Staffa, Ontario, [1] a community in West Perth, Ontario.
He was educated by private tutors and at McGill University. [1]
MacTavish joined the staff of The Globe in 1899 and became its Montreal correspondent in 1903. [1]
Beginning in 1906, he was the editor of the Canadian Magazine. [1]
On June 27, 1926, MacTavish was named a member of Canada's federal civil service commission, now the Public Service Commission of Canada. [2] Before his appointment, he had been a trustee of the National Gallery of Canada and Acadia University. [2]
MacTavish died on August 17, 1941, in Toronto. [3]