Murray Macgregor

[2] He studied at the University of Glasgow graduating in 1908 with a MA BSc.

He joined HM Geological Survey and worked there for his entire career.

His proposers were John Horne, Ben Peach, Thomas James Jehu, and Robert Campbell.

In 1926 he succeeded George Walter Tyrrell as President of the Geological Society of Glasgow.

[6][7] He retired in the autumn of 1945 and was succeeded at the HM Geological Survey by Talbot Whitehead.

Macgregor in 1914