Papers of Edward Caird, 1835-1908, philosopher and minister 1851-1877

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Papers of Edward Caird, 1835-1908, philosopher and minister 1851-1877

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University of Glasgow

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John J. Adam was a Scottish immigrant, member of Michigan legislature, holder of various state offices, regent and treasurer of the University of Michigan. From the description of [Diploma, granting to Ioannis Iohnstone Adam a degree in liberal arts] 1826 April 7. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34368441 John Baird Hunter was born in 1837 in Paisley, the son of an apothecary named William Hunter. Together with his older brother, William Munn Hunter...

Caird, Professor Edward (1835-1908: Philosopher, minister and Professor of Moral Philosophy, University of Glasgow, 1886-1893)

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Professor Edward Caird, 1835-1908, was born at Greenock, Inverclyde, Scotland, in 1835 . He was the younger brother of John Caird, 1820-1898, Principal of the University of Glasgow , Scotland, 1873-1898 . Edward Caird was educated at Greenock Grammar school before he attended the University of Glasgow, Scotland, and then Balliol College, Oxford, England. He received his LLD from the University of St Andrews, Scotland in 1883 and another LLD from the University of Glasgow in 1894. He...

Caird, Edward, 1835-1908

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Scottish philosopher. From the description of Autograph letters signed (54) : Glasgow, Oxford, etc., to W.A. Knight, 1875 July 20-1904 Jan. 4 and undated. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270134468 ...

Caird, John, 1820-1898

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Scottish divine. From the description of Autograph letters signed (35) : Glasgow, etc., to W.A. Knight, 1872 Jan. 22-1887 July 8 and undated. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270134439 John Caird was born in Greenock on 15 December 1820. He was the brother of the philosopher Edward Caird (1835-1908). He was educated in Greenock and in his father's engineering office before studying at Glasgow University from which he graduated in 1845. He then prepared himself for the Church a...