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John Watson an Vaihinger, Kingston (Kanada), 4.7.1896, 1 S., hs., Briefkopf QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY, | KINGSTON, | CANADA, | … 189…, Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen, Aut. XXIII, 9 e
4th. July. 1896
Dear Dr. Vaihinger.
I have been in California lecturing, or I should have answered your postal card sooner. I am much pleased with the first instalment of[a] the Kantstudien, and will see what can be done about a notice of it. The only men in Canada whom[b] it would be worth while to approach are:
Professor J. G. Hume[1], University College. Toronto. Ont[ario].
Professor William Clark[2], Trinity College. Toronto. Ont[ario].
Professor J. Clark Murray[3], Mc Gill College, Montreal. Que[bec].
Professor [Walter Charles] Murray[4]. Dalhousie College. Halifax. N[ova] S[cotia].
W. D. Le Sueur[5], Ottawa, Ont[ario].
With kindest regards. Yours ever sincerely.
John Watson.
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1↑J. G. Hume ] James Gibson Hume (1860–1949), Philosoph, 1889 Prof. in Toronto, um 1890 Studium bei Hugo Münsterberg und Alois Riehl, 1926 Emeritierung (WBIS; Green, Christopher D.: Toronto’s „Other“ Original APA Member: James Gibson Hume. In: Canadian Psychology 43 (2002), S. 35–45).2↑William Clark ] William Robinson Clark (1829–1912), 1858 Priester in England, 1882 Umzug nach Kanada, 1883 Prof. in Toronto (WBIS).3↑J. Clark Murray ] John Clark Murray (1836–1917), Philosoph, Studium in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Heidelberg und Göttingen, 1862 Prof. in Kingston (Kanada), 1872–1903 (abweichend: ab 1892) in Montreal (WBIS).4↑[Walter Charles] Murray ] Walter Charles Murray (1866–1945), Philosoph, Ökonom und Pädagoge, 1891 Prof. in Edinburgh und New Brunswick, 1892–1908 in Halifax, 1908 Präsident der Saskatchewan University (WBIS).5↑W. D. Le Sueur ] William Dawson Le Sueur (1840–1917), Autor und Staatsbediensteter, Präsident der Literary and Scientific Society of Ottawa (WBIS).▲