Adam Gowans Whyte

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Whyte, Adam Gowans (1875 - 1950)

A writer, Whyte was sub-editor of the Glasgow Weekly Citizen, the editor of Electrical Industries, and the author of several novels.

Whyte was one of the original directors of the Rationalist Press Association. He is author of The Story of the Rationalist Press Association (1949), in which he wrote,

Humanism, which is still used occasionally as a mild synonym for Rationalism, suffers from vagueness which permits too wide a variety of interpretations.

Books

Electricity in Locomotion: An Account of Its Mechanism, Its Achievements, and Its Prospects (1911)
The Religion of the Open Mind (1913)
The Natural History of Evil (1920)
The Wonder World We Live In (1921)
The All-Electric Age (1922)
Stanley Baldwin: A Biographical Character Study (1926)
Forty Years of Electrical Progress: The Story of the G. E. C. (1930)
Deep Sea Salvage (1933)
The Religion of the OPen Mind: Thinker's Library #49 (1935)
How Life Goes On (1942)
Angels and Ministers of Grace (1946)
The World's Wonder Stories, For Boys and Girls (1947)
"Anthology of Errors (1947)
The Story of the R.P.A., 1899 - 1949 (1949)
The Psychology of Reasoning: Based on Experimental Researches in Hypnotism, with Alfred Binet (2007)

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