John Daniel Wild

John Daniel Wild
Fellow: Awarded 1930
Field of Study: Philosophy
Fellow: Awarded 1956
Field of Study: Philosophy
Competition: US & Canada
Harvard University
As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1929–30:
Wild, John Daniel: Appointed for a study in England and in Ireland of the philosophical works of George Berkeley; and for research in other European libraries, and consultation with authorities; tenure, eleven months from July 15, 1930.
Born April 10, 1902, at Chicago, Illinois. Education: University of Chicago, Ph.B., 1923, Ph.D., 1926; Harvard University, A.M., 1925.
Instructor in Philosophy, 1926–27, University of Michigan; Instructor and Tutor in Philosophy, 1927—, Harvard University.
Publications: Articles in International Journal of Ethics. Contributor to “Essays in Philosophy,” 1929. Editor of “Spinoza,” a volume in the Modern Students’ Library, 1929.