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Harold G. Fox

Harold G. Fox (1896-1969) was a lawyer, academic, businessman, and author. Harold’s career saw him obtain the degrees of Ph.D, Lit.D, LL.D, LL.B and MA. and he taught at Osgoode Hall in the field of Intellectual Property. He became a Fellow of the Patent Institute in 1931 and its’ President in 1938, but it was his court work which truly made his career and his financial success enabled the Fox Fund to be created.