University of Aberdeen (1495-:)
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Alfred Gilchrist Lecture: The Progress and Present Aspects of Educational Science, 29 Apr 1952
Award of the degree of Doctor of Divinity to William Robertson, King's College and University, Aberdeen, 3 July 1764
King's College and University, Aberdeen. Award of the degree of Doctor of Divinity to William Robertson 3 July 1764. Signed by the following professors: John Chalmers, John Lumsden, John Gregory, Alexander Burnet, Thomas Gordon, Thomas Reid, John Leslie, George Gordon.
Bound volume titled 'University of Aberdeen: Record of the Arts Class 1878-1882', ed.s Robert S. Kemp, Robert A. Lendrum and James S. Shewan (printed at the Rosemount Press for the Class, 1927), 1927
There is an entry for Ewart in the part of the volume titled 'The Professors and some others' (pp.9-10). The entry records that he 'was one of the ablest men among our Professors.'
Composite photograph of University of Aberdeen staff, including Ewart, 1878-1879 session (2 copies), 1878-1879
Contains various portraits of Ewart as well as photographs of his hybrid horse/zebras.
Letter from Home Office to Ewart intimating his appointment as Professor of Natural History, University of Aberdeen, 06 December 1878
Contains certificates from Ewart's time as a medical student at the University of Edinburgh, letters of appointment to the professorships at the Universities of Aberdeen and Edinburgh and certificates of membership/fellowship to various societies, including the Royal Society.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Albert Sherbourne Le Souef, 23 November 1926
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Albert Sherbourne Le Souef, 30 November 1926
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Albert Sherbourne Le Souef, 15 October 1925
Le Souef confirms receipt of 'the Gillespie papers', parts of which he is copying out before returning them to Ewart. He reports that he has talked with the commercial agent of Australia House about the possibility of the Prime Minister visiting the universities of Aberdeen and Edinburgh. He complains about the pastoralists and departments of agriculture in Australia not knowing of the work that is going on and so being unable to co-operate or adapt to their special conditions.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Albert Sherbourne Le Souef, 04 October 1926
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Edwin Ray Lankester, 12 July 1878
Lankester writes regarding the vacant post of Chair of Anatomy at the University of Aberdeen, stating his reasons why he believes William McIntosh to be a more suitable candidate for the job. Lankester also chides Ewart for attempting to influence the decision, rather than trying to improve his own standing and renown in the field.
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