- brother,
Robert Haldane, and others,
James established 85
independent churches in
Scotland and Ireland.
Churches originated by the
Haldanes practised baptism...
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Haldane is a
surname and a
given name,
which may
refer to: Clan
Haldane, a
Lowland Scottish clan A. R. B.
Haldane (1900–1982),
Scottish social historian...
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which J.B.S.
still believed in,
writing about it in
Russian Newsreel. The
Haldanes separated in 1942 and
divorced in 1945. J.B.S.
later married Helen Spurway...
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Richard Burdon Haldane, 1st
Viscount Haldane, KT, OM, PC, FRS, FSA, FBA (/ˈhɔːldeɪn/; 30 July 1856 – 19
August 1928) was a
lawyer and
philosopher and...
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Andrew Allison Haldane (August 22, 1917 –
October 12, 1944) was an
officer in the
United States Marine Corps in the
Pacific theatre during World War II...
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proposed by the
Haldanes in
their honour and had
regretfully declined the honour.
After the two
students had left the hotel,
Haldane went on his much-publicized...
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Haldane's dilemma, also
known as the
waiting time problem, is a
limit on the
speed of
beneficial evolution,
calculated by J. B. S.
Haldane in 1957. Before...
- with his brother,
James Haldane,
Robert Haldane established 85
churches in
Scotland and Ireland.
Churches planted by the
Haldanes practiced baptism by immersion...
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George Haldane was born in 1722 to the Clan
Haldane. His
father Patrick Haldane was a
lawyer and politician, and his
uncle Mungo Haldane was also a politician...
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Shona Haldane, Lady
Haldane is a
Scottish judge who has been a
Senator of the
College of
Justice since 2021.
Haldane was
educated at St George's School...