John McKellar Stewart
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John McKellar Stewart , generally referred to as J. McKellar Stewart, was professor of philosophy at the University of Adelaide and its vice-chancellor from 1945 to 1948. History McKellar Stewart was a son of Alexander Stewart and his wife Lillias Stewart, née McKellar.Alexander Stewart left Scotland for Australia with his parents in 1852. and operated a farm at Ballangeich, around 30 km north of Warrnambool, Victoria.Lillias McKellar left Scotland for Australia aboard Christina in company with one John McKellar, arriving in Sydney in April 1839.Stewart was employed as trainee teacher at Warrnambool State School, then taught at Charlton then Benalla. He entered Ormond College, University of Melbourne, where he graduated in philosophy in 1906 with first class honours, winning the Hastie Scholarship in Logic and Philosophy and from 1907 to 1909 was employed delivering lectures in Logic and Philosophy to Ormond College students, meanwhile studying theology and was ordained a minister of the Presbyterian Church. In 1909 he married Margaret Grace Stuart Bothroyd MA.
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