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  1. 28. Okt. 2008 · Editor: 1913- Hugh Chisholm Notes A survey of the world's progress since the completion in 1910 of the Encyclopœdia Britannica, 11th edition, comprising a register and review of current events and additions to knowledge in politics, economics, engineering, industry, sport, law, science, art, literature, and other forms of human activity, national and international.

  2. New York: Encylopaedia Britannica, Inc., 1922), ed. by Hugh Chisholm. all 3 new volumes: page images at HathiTrust; US access only; Volume 30 (first new volume, Abbe - English History): multiple formats at archive.org; Volume 31 (second new volume, English Literature - Oyama, Iwao): multiple formats at archive.org

  3. Hugh Chisholm Photography, Halifax, Nova Scotia. 304 likes · 102 talking about this. Exploring Canada's Ocean Playground

  4. 12. Mai 2024 · Hugh Chisholm. 0 references. Freebase ID /m/07djj1. 1 reference. stated in. Freebase Data Dumps. publication date. 28 October 2013. Online Books Page author ID. Chisholm, Hugh, 1866-1924 . 0 references. Oxford Dictionary of National Biogr ...

  5. Hugh Chisholm is a Vice President in the Investment Management Division of Goldman Sachs, where he manages money for individuals, families, foundations and endowments. He joined Goldman Sachs in 2007 in the London office and moved to New York in 2010. Hugh read Modern History at Oxford University, and has an MBA from London Business School. He ...

  6. 26. Dez. 2018 · Hugh Chisholm. 1998. Hugh J. Chisholm was born on May 2, 1847, in Chippewa, Ontario, Canada, the fifth of ten children. His formal education was cut short at age 13 when his father died and he began helping to support his family. His first job was digging potatoes, during which he had a lot of time to think.

  7. 11. Okt. 2021 · CHISHOLM, HUGH (1866-), editor of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, was born in London Feb. 22 1866, of Scottish descent.His father, Henry Williams Chisholm (see 25.772), was the son of Henry Chisholm (1769–1832) — private secretary and librarian for many years to Lord Grenville (auditor of the Exchequer: Prime Minister 1806-7), by whom he was given a clerkship in the Exchequer, eventually ...