Papers of and relating to John Fraser 20th century

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Papers of and relating to John Fraser 20th century

GB 231 MS 2760: 1file GB 231 MS 2760: 1file GB 231 MS 2771: 10 boxes

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University of Aberdeen Alimni and Alumnae

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Francis Carney Diack, 1865-1939

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John Fraser John Fraser was born in Inverness in 1882. After graduating from the University of Aberdeen, MA 1903, he continued his studies at Trinity College, Cambridge and the University of Jena. In 1907 he returned to Aberdeen as Assistant in Humanity, and in 1916 was appointed Lecturer in Celtic and Comparative Philology there, a post which he held until his appointment to the Oxford Chair in 1921. He was a frequent contributor to learned periodicals, but published no substantial...

Diack, Francis C. (Francis Carney), 1865-1939

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Fraser, J. (John), 1882-1945

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John Fraser, 1882 - 1945, Jesus Professor of Celtic, Oxford University

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Francis Carney Diack Francis Carney Diack was born in Aberdeen in 1865. He was educated in Banchory and Aberdeen, graduating from the University of Aberdeen, MA 1887. He taught for a short time after graduation, before being appointed in 1892, as Assistant in the University Library and the Department of English, posts which he resigned in 1898, due to ill-health. He developed an interest in Scottish Gaelic, and through extensive and thorough field work became an authority upon the o...