Whidden Lectures

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The Whidden Lectures are a lecture series at McMaster University, founded in 1954 by E. Carey Fox.[1] They commemorate Howard P. Whidden, who was Chancellor of the university from 1923 to 1941.[2] They were first given in 1956. Many of the lectures have been published in book form, by Oxford University Press.

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  1. ^ McMaster Daily News
  2. ^ Three Aspects of Stuart England
  3. ^ OUP 1957
  4. ^ OUP 1958
  5. ^ OUP 1958
  6. ^ U. De Laval, 1964
  7. ^ OUP 1960
  8. ^ OUP 1966
  9. ^ OUP 1965
  10. ^ OUP 1964
  11. ^ OUP 1964
  12. ^ George Allen & Unwin, 1965
  13. ^ OUP 1969
  14. ^ OUP 1967
  15. ^ OUP 1974