John Clark Murray

Murray in Montreal in 1884 John Clark Murray (19 March 1836 – 20 November 1917) was a Scottish-Canadian philosopher and professor. He held the Chair of Mental and Moral Philosophy at Queen's University from 1862 to 1872, and at McGill University from 1872 until 1903. During his academic career, Murray became the first professor at Queen's to offer courses to women; however, his equality advocacy caused unrest among the male professors. He was married to Margaret Polson Murray who founded the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The ballads and songs of Scotland, in view of their influence on the character of the people. by Murray, John Clark, 1836-1917

    London : Macmillan and co., 1874
    Format: Book


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    An introduction to psychology. by Murray, John Clark, 1836-1917

    Boston : Little, Brown, and company, 1904
    Format: Book


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    A handbook of psychology. by Murray, John Clark, 1836-1917

    Boston : De Wolfe, Fiske & co., 1897
    5th ed.
    Format: Book


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    An introduction to ethics by Murray, John Clark, 1836-1917

    Boston : De Wolfe, Fiske, 1891
    Format: Book