Wild, John, 1902-1972 (Personal Name)
- Earlier heading: Wild, John Daniel, 1902-1972
His Introduction to realistic philosophy, 1984, c1948: CIP t.p. (John Wild)
Wild, John Daniel. Human freedom and social order, 1959: title page (John Wild, Harvard University)
OCLC search, January 11, 2018: (access point: Wild, John Daniel, 1902-1972; usage: John Wild)
Who was who in America, 1969-1973: (Wild, John Daniel; retired educator; born, Chicago, April 10, 1902; Ph.B., Unuversity of Chicago, 1923; Ph.D., 1926; A.M., Harvard 1925; instructor, University of Michigan, 1926-1927; instr. philosophy, Harvard, 1927-1934, asst. prof., 1934-1940, assoc. prof. 1940-1946, prof. 1946-1961, member Divinity School, 1954-1961; chairman, department of philosophy, Northwestern University, 1961-1963, prof. philosophy, Yale, 1963-1969, emeritus, 1969-1972; visiting professor at Univ. Chicago, 1940, Honolulu, 1949, Univ. Wash., 1950-1951, Univ. Fla., 1969-1970; Powell lecturer, University of Indiana, 1953; Guggenheim fellow, 1930-1931, 1957-1958; Episcopalian; home: Jaffrey Center, NH; died: Oct. 23, 1972)