In memory of

Sir Archibald Glenn

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January 10, 2012

David Riny Macdonald of Sydney since his school days was personally indebted to 'Uncle Arch' as a boarding student at Scotch College Melbourne for a decade from 1956 being a son of Dr Rainy Macdonald Coffs Harbour #dec#, one of 'Archies' Scotch & Ormond College great friends. A giant of International & Australian Business, Education & Family. An example to every Australian. With the fondest of memories.

January 10, 2012

In warm and affectionate memory of Sir Archie from Jean Prichard and family in England. A wonderful and much enjoyed friendship of more than 50 years.

January 11, 2012

GLENN. - Sir Archibald OBE. Orica Limited expresses its sadness at the passing of Sir Archibald Glenn OBE. Orica acknowledges Sir Archibald's significant contribution to the Company as ICI Australia's longest serving Managing Director from 1953 to 1971 and Chairman from 1963 to 1973. Orica extends its sincere condolences to Sir Archibald's family.

January 10, 2012

GLENN.- Sir Archibald OBE. Staff, students and alumni of La Trobe University express their sadness at the passing of the University's first Chancellor, Sir Archibald Glenn OBE. Sir Archibald was instrumental in the founding of Victoria's third university and he is fondly remembered for his vision and strong determination. The entire La Trobe University community extends its condolences to Sir Archibald's family.

January 9, 2012

GLENN. - Sir Archibald OBE. The Scotch College community mourns the death on Jan. 4 of Sir Archibald Glenn ('29), an eminent Australian who was a wonderful contributor to the School, the School Council, the Scotch College Foundation and the Old Scotch Collegians' Association (OSCA). Archie served on the School Council from 1953 until 1981, including as Chairman from 1963 until 1981. Archie's leadership throughout this critical time in the school's history was decisive. He was an astute and energetic leader with a fierce love for Scotch. His humility, consultative approach and respect for others and their views united the school community. Archie's character and contribution is reflected through a school that is justifiably proud of its past and confident of its future. Archie's warmth and wise counsel will be sorely missed. He gave generously in many ways and we are indebted to him. The School community extends its condolences to Sue, Elizabeth, Gordon, Fleur and to the Glenn family.

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