Hickson Correspondence, 1912-1914
- CA RBD MSG 669-01
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- 1912-1914
Part of Abraham Aaron Roback Papers
Hickson Correspondence, 1912-1914
Part of Abraham Aaron Roback Papers
Collection consists of correspondence from J.W.A. Hickson between 1912 and 1956.
Roback, A. A. (Abraham Aaron), 1890-1965
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Letter of reference written by Hickson to G.W. Robinson concerning Roback's application for a Philosophy fellowship at Harvard.
Hickson, J. W. A. (Joseph William Andrew), 1873-1956
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Roback's examinations and scholarships at Harvard; Hickson offers financial assistance to Roback.
Hickson, J. W. A. (Joseph William Andrew), 1873-1956
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Hickson's letter to the Montreal Gazette (Nov. 12, 1914); exchange between William Peterson (McGill Principal) and Hugo Münsterberg published in the McGill Daily; Friedrich Nietzsche; events in Germany; John A. Cramb's England and Germany; Fürst von Bülow's Imperial Germany.
Hickson, J. W. A. (Joseph William Andrew), 1873-1956
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Bertrand Russell; Ernest Rutherford's lecture at McGill; William D. Tait; McGill philosophy department; William Caldwell's [Pragmatism and Idealism]; Hugo Münsterberg's Psychology and Social Sanity.
Hickson, J. W. A. (Joseph William Andrew), 1873-1956
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Hickson's courses; William D. Tait; comments on the war; Hugo Münsterberg.
Hickson, J. W. A. (Joseph William Andrew), 1873-1956
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Hickson's visit to Atlantic City and New York; William D. Tait; Cyrus MacMillan; Hickson's Logic course; Hickson's (?) article "War and International Relations" in Ethical Culture Society magazine; Roback's article "On Confessions".
Hickson, J. W. A. (Joseph William Andrew), 1873-1956
Part of Abraham Aaron Roback Papers
Part of Abraham Aaron Roback Papers
Roback's article "On Confessions"; William Peterson; prayer controversy; [William Caldwell]; William D. Tait; Cyrus MacMillan; comments on the war.
Hickson, J. W. A. (Joseph William Andrew), 1873-1956