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| William Fraser Rae : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Fraser Rae William Fraser Rae (1835–1905) was a Scottish journalist and author. ==Life== Born in Edinburgh on 3 March 1835, was the elder son of George Rae and his wife, Catherine Fraser, both of Edinburgh. After education at Moffat Academy and Heidelberg University, he entered Lincoln's Inn as a student on 2 November 1857, and on 30 April 1861 was called to the bar. But he then gave up the law for a career as a journalist. Rae edited for a time about 1860 ''The Reader'', and early joined the staff of the ''Daily News'', sympathetic to its liberal politics, as a special correspondent in Canada and the United States. Throat trouble led him to spend time at Austrian health resorts.〔 In his last years Rae felt his lack of recognition. He reviewed for ''The Athenæum'', whose editor Norman MacColl was a close friend, and spent his time mainly at the Reform Club; he had joined in 1860, and was chairman of the library committee from 1873 till his death. He died on 21 January 1905 at 13 South Parade, Bath, Somerset, and was buried at Bath.〔
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