Papers of William Millar, c1841-c1890, arts student, University of Glasgow, Scotland 31 Oct 1864-1 May 1868

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Papers of William Millar, c1841-c1890, arts student, University of Glasgow, Scotland 31 Oct 1864-1 May 1868

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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...

University of Glasgow (1451- : Glasgow, Scotland)

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These are Economic History lecture notes, possibly a lecturer's own notes. There are 6 notebooks within a slipcase. On the slipcase is written in pencil "Dr James Cunnison? Alec Macfie?" The identification of the author of these notes is not certain. There is one letter within volume 6 addressed to Dr Cunnison, but without a comparison of handwriting it has not possible to assign these notes to Dr Cunnison. References within the notes would indicate that they were written after 1924. ...

Millar, William

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Millar, William (c1841-c1890 : arts graduate : University of Glasgow, Scotland)

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William Millar was born in Renfrewshire c1841 . His father, Alexander, was a merchant. William attended the University of Glasgow between 1864-1868 (he did not attend classes during the academic session 1865-1866 ). He did not graduate. The most likely reasons were that letters of recommendation from his professors were enough so he did not need to go to the added expense of graduating, that the graduation certificate was not as important at that time as it is today, that he took some classes he...