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'''Ray Madding McConnell''' (1875–1911) was an instructor of ] at ]. '''Ray Madding McConnell''' (1875–1911) was an instructor of ] at ].


McConnell received a Ph.D. in philosophy from Harvard in 1908.<ref>Harvard University, a STB from ], and an AB from ] in Aabama. ''Report of the President of Harvard University 1907–1908'', p.&nbsp;140.</ref><ref>https://www.irwincollier.com/harvard-short-bibliography-on-socialism-and-family-christian-ethics-for-serious-minded-students-mcconnell-1910/</ref><ref>https://legacy-www.math.harvard.edu/history/officers/officers.txt</ref> McConnell received a Ph.D. in philosophy from Harvard in 1908, a STB from ], and an AB from ] in Alabama.<ref>Harvard University, ''Report of the President of Harvard University 1907–1908'', p.&nbsp;140.</ref><ref>https://www.irwincollier.com/harvard-short-bibliography-on-socialism-and-family-christian-ethics-for-serious-minded-students-mcconnell-1910/</ref><ref>https://legacy-www.math.harvard.edu/history/officers/officers.txt</ref>


==Bibliography== ==Bibliography==

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Ray Madding McConnell (1875–1911) was an instructor of social ethics at Harvard University.

McConnell received a Ph.D. in philosophy from Harvard in 1908, a STB from Vanderbilt University, and an AB from Southern University in Alabama.

Bibliography

  • The Duty of Altruism, New York: MacMillan, 1910
  • Criminal Responsibility and Social Constraint, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1912

References

  1. Harvard University, Report of the President of Harvard University 1907–1908, p. 140.
  2. https://www.irwincollier.com/harvard-short-bibliography-on-socialism-and-family-christian-ethics-for-serious-minded-students-mcconnell-1910/
  3. https://legacy-www.math.harvard.edu/history/officers/officers.txt
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