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Haldane and 1892
B. S. Haldane, Scottish geneticist ( b. 1892 )
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* Isabella Mitchelson Haldane ( 1823 – 1892 ), married Richard Burdon-Sanderson ( 1821 – 1876 ) in 1853
B. S. Haldane ( born 1892 ), British geneticist.
Haldane ( 18921964 ), but in her youth her paternal uncle Richard Burdon Haldane, 1st Viscount Haldane, twice Lord Chancellor ( from 1912-1915 under Herbert Henry Asquith, and in 1924 during the first Labour government of Ramsay Macdonald ), was better known.

Haldane and
* Richard Haldane Secretary of State for War
* Haldane Campbell Stewart ( 1868 1942 ), former Director of Music.

Haldane and 1964
B. S. Haldane ( died 1964 ), British geneticist.

Haldane and esteemed
His repertoire includes training in self-evaluation techniques and psychiatric counseling under the esteemed instruction of Dr. B. Haldane and Dr. Ernest Bruder.

Haldane and John
* 1860 – John Scott Haldane, Scottish physiologist ( d. 1936 )
Haldane in 1932 and later elaborated by many others including John Maynard Smith, W. D. Hamilton and Mary Jane West-Eberhard.
* 1908: # Arthur Boycott, Guybon Damant, and John Haldane publish " The Prevention of Compressed-Air Illness ", detailed studies on the cause and symptoms of decompression sickness, and propose a table of decompression stops to avoid the effects.
Among the other notable former directors and masters of the choir, who hold the title of Informator Choristarum, are John Sheppard, Sir William McKie and Haldane Campbell Stewart.
Patrons of the Institute include Professors John Haldane, Alasdair MacIntyre Ralph McInerny ( d. 2010 ) and Eleonore Stump.
* John Scott Haldane, physiologist ( EA 1870-76 ).
) married Charles John Haldane Hogg
He is perhaps the founder of Analytical Thomism ( though the current of thought running through his and Elizabeth Anscombe's work to the present day was only ostensibly so named forty years later by John Haldane ), the aim of which is to synthesise Thomistic and Analytic approaches.
* 1477: John Haldane of Gleneagles, Justiciary North of the Forth
* 2003 – 04 John Haldane Mind, Soul and Deity
Adam was the second son of Alexander Duncan of Lundie, Angus, ( d. May 1777 ) Provost of Dundee, and his wife ( and first cousin once removed ) Helen, daughter of John Haldane of Gleneagles, was born at Dundee.
He was the grandson of the Scottish evangelist James Alexander Haldane, the brother of respiratory physiologist John Scott Haldane, Sir William Haldane and author Elizabeth Haldane and the uncle of J.
Scottish philosopher John Haldane first coined the term in the early 1990s, and has since been one the movement's leading proponents.
Philosophers working in the intersection of Thomism and analytic philosophy include: David Braine, Brian Davies OP ( Fordham ), Gabriele De Anna ( Udine ), John Finnis ( Oxford ), Peter Geach, John Haldane ( St Andrews ), Jonathan Jacobs ( Colgate ), Anthony Kenny ( Oxford ), Fergus Kerr OP ( Oxford ), Gyula Klima ( Fordham ), Norman Kretzmann, John Lamont, Anthony J. Lisska ( Denison ), Alasdair MacIntyre ( Notre Dame ), Bruce D. Marshall ( Southern Methodist Univ ), William Marshner ( Christendom ), Christopher Martin ( St Thomas, Houston ), Cyrille Michon ( Nantes, France ), Mark Murphy ( Georgetown ), Herbert McCabe, John P. O ' Callaghan ( Notre Dame ), Claude Panaccio ( UQAM ), Robert Pasnau ( CU Boulder ), Craig Paterson ( Independent Scholar ), Roger Pouivet ( Nancy, France ) Matthew S. Pugh ( Providence College ), Eleonore Stump ( Saint Louis ), Thomas Sullivan and Sandra Menssen ( University of St. Thomas, MN ), Stephen Theron, Denys Turner ( Yale ), Michael Thompson ( Pittsburgh ).
* John Haldane ( ed.
* John Haldane, " Thomism and the Future of Catholic Philosophy ", New Blackfriars 80 ( 938 ), 1999.
* John Haldane, Faithful Reason: essays Catholic and Philosophical ( London and New York: Routledge, 2004 ).
* John Joseph Haldane
Other scientists at that time, such as John Haldane, related science to social philosophy, and showed how critical approaches to social analysis are very relevant to science, and to our understanding of the need for science.

Haldane and Maynard
Maynard Smith then took a change of career, entering University College London ( UCL ) to study fruit fly genetics under Haldane.
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Haldane and Smith
Robert Haldane Smith, Baron Smith of Kelvin ( born 8 August 1944 ) is a Scottish businessman, most notably known as a former Governor of the British Broadcasting Corporation before the advent of the BBC Trust.

Haldane and 1920
By October 1920 the local British commander Sir Aylmer Haldane managed to restore order but on 10 December Wilson minuted his agreement to an appraisal by the Director of Military Operations that “ we ran things too fine and that a great disaster was only narrowly avoided ”.

Haldane and 2004
* H. C. G. Matthew,Haldane, Richard Burdon, Viscount Haldane ( 1856 – 1928 )’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 ; online edn, Jan 2011, accessed 28 May 2011.
According to Haldane, " analytical Thomism involves the bringing into mutual relationship of the styles and preoccupations of recent English-speaking philosophy and the ideas and concerns shared by St Thomas and his followers " ( Haldane 2004, xii ).

Haldane and were
Haldane, whose books were in the school's library despite the bad reputation Haldane had at Eton for his communism.
At this time the Liberal Party was badly split as Herbert Henry Asquith, Richard Burdon Haldane and others were supporters of the war and formed the Liberal Imperial League.
But in practice its members were all well-connected wealthy men, Sinn Fein were not involved despite Haldane ’ s hopes and the proposal angered the existing administrators at Dublin Castle.
He was Secretary of State for War between 1905 and 1912 during which time the " Haldane Reforms " were implemented.
Further reforms were implemented following the war's end by Richard Haldane, the Secretary of State for War.
Haldane showed that discrete mutations were compatible with gradual evolution: see the modern evolutionary synthesis.
Asquith, Lloyd George, Grey, Churchill, and Haldane thought they could force the rest of the Cabinet into their eventual goals, but they were sorely mistaken.
Many of Esher ’ s recommendations were implemented under the new Liberal governments of Henry Campbell-Bannerman and Herbert Henry Asquith by Haldane, Secretary of State for War, assisted by Esher's protege the young Major-General Douglas Haig.
However, both families were of landed stock, and the Haldane family had been feudal barons of Gleneagles since the 13th century, but were nevertheless known for their achievements in other spheres.
" To reinforce this point, R. B. Haldane, the Germanophile Lord Chancellor, met with Prince Lichnowsky to offer an explicit warning that if Germany were to attack France, Britain would intervene in France's favor.
Canaries were introduced into British collieries in the 1890s by John Scott Haldane, the noted physiologist.

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