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Hello, Margaet Dalziel was my great Aunt. Whilst thrilled about the record of her achievements provided here, there is a gap regarding her long friendship with Karl Popper and Hennie, the given nickname for his wife. This biograpy,
https://www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/documents/1391/94p645.pdf page 654 substantiates that.
I came here to add something re the above, having recently re-read Popper - I have a question though - Popper thanks MD in 1944 as 'Dr Margaret Dalziel' so I presume she achieved a doctorate from Canterbury prior to her Oxford doctorate referenced as 1953 - something curious about those timelines. 49.186.224.15 (talk) 05:54, 22 October 2024 (UTC)Reply