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  1. Sir Walter Logie Forbes Murdoch, KCMG (17 September 1874 – 30 July 1970) was a prominent Australian academic and essayist famous for his intelligence and wit. He was a founding professor of English and former Chancellor of the University of Western Australia (UWA) in Perth, Western Australia .

  2. Our new building features in the BBC’s series ‘The Spaces that Shape Us’. Watch how Boola Katitijin has changed the student experience. Murdoch University is named for Sir Walter Murdoch (1874-1970), widely regarded as one of Australia’s finest essayists, writers and educators.

  3. Contents. Walter Murdoch. Australian author. Learn about this topic in these articles: contribution to Australian literature. In Australian literature: Nationalism and expansion. …diverse writers as Mary Gilmore, Walter Murdoch, and Miles Franklin.

  4. Sir Walter Logie Forbes Murdoch, KCMG (17 September 1874 – 30 July 1970) was a prominent Australian academic and essayist famous for his intelligence and wit. He was a founding professor of English and former Chancellor of the University of Western Australia (UWA) in Perth, Western Australia.

  5. He is considered one of the most popular and widely-read Australian writers of the 1930s, 40s and 50s. Murdoch served as the Chancellor of the University of Western Australia from 1943 to 1948; he was appointed a CMG in 1939 and KCMG in 1964. Perth’s Murdoch University is named after him.

  6. 2 de feb. de 2020 · 337 views 3 years ago. Interview with Professor Murdoch at his home in South Perth, Western Australia. He talks with Darcy Farrell on his life and philosophy, his work, people he has known. At...

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  7. Sir Walter Logie Forbes Murdoch (1874-1970), popular essayist and university professor and chancellor, was born on 17 September 1874 at Rosehearty, a fishing village north-west of Aberdeen, Scotland, fourteenth and last child of Rev. James Murdoch, minister of the Free Church of Scotland, and his wife Helen, née Garden. Rev.