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  1. Sir Walter Logie Forbes Murdoch, KCMG CBE (17 September 1874 – 30 July 1970) was a prominent Australian academic and essayist famous for his intelligence and wit.

  2. 6 mai 2007 · Walter (Mackenzie) Murdoch. Chef syndical, chef de musique (Kingston, Ont., 1888 - Toronto, 11 avril 1972). Pendant son enfance à Hamilton, il joua du cor alto, puis du cornet et de la trompette.

  3. 1 août 2014 · Sir Walter Murdock (1874-1970), a été le premier professeur danglais et plus tard chancelier de l’Université de l’Australie de l’Ouest. Professeur très populaire, il était un essayiste célèbre pour son intelligence, son humour et son humanité.

  4. 6 mai 2007 · An autocratic and often controversial administrator, Murdoch served 1932-57 as president and for many years (1938-65) was the sole Canadian member of the international executive of the AF of M. See also Unions.

  5. Named for Sir Walter Murdoch (1874-1970), widely regarded as one of Australia’s finest essayists, writers and educators, Murdoch University quickly became home to some of the state's finest students and academics.

  6. Sir Walter Logie Forbes Murdoch (1874-1970), popular essayist and university professor and chancellor, was born on 17 September 1874 at Rosehearty, a fishing village north-west of Aberdeen, Scotland, fourteenth and last child of Rev. James Murdoch, minister of the Free Church of Scotland, and his wife Helen, née Garden. Rev.

  7. 2 févr. 2020 · Interview with Professor Murdoch at his home in South Perth, Western Australia. He talks with Darcy Farrell on his life and philosophy, his work, people he has known. At the beginning and end of...