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Professor Kuehnemann will leave Cambridge on January 23 for a three-weeks' lecture trip in the Middle West. During the week commencing with January 25 he will lecture at the University of Cincinnati on Goethe and Schiller; on January 27 he will speak at the celebration of Emperor William's fiftieth birthday in Cincinnati. On February 1, 2, 3, and 4 he will lecture at Washington University, St. Louis, on "The Spirit of the German Drama." Before the Germanistic Society of Chicago he will lecture on Schiller's "Words Conception in his Dramatic Masterpieces" and on "Intellectual Relations between America...
...trip President Eliot has made recently, in the interests of the University. During the month of April last year he made a prolonged tour of the local Harvard Clubs throughout the middle-west. In the course of this trip he visited the Harvard Clubs at Indianapolis, Urbana, Chicago, Louisville, Cincinnati, and Cleveland. At Evanston, Illinois, he delivered a course of six lectures at Northwestern University on "University Administration," published in book form last autumn. Besides these lectures, President Eliot gave lectures in St. Louis, Indianapolis, and several other places...
Professor W. A. Neilson will leave today for the University of Wisconsin, where he will lecture on "The Life of Milton" on Wednesday. On Friday he will speak at the University of Cincinnati, and on Saturday at Oberlin College, on the same subject...
...Congress. His chief fault was his inability to free himself from the influences about him. The rise of President Roosevelt to power has been entirely due to his aggressiveness. Mr. Wise's acquaintance with the next President, William H. Taft, began when Mr. Taft was a judge in Cincinnati...
...University has received an anonymous gift of $1,000 to be added to the Julius Dexter Scholarship. The fund, thus increased, amounts to $6,336.03. The income is "devoted to aiding worthy and needy undergraduates in the academical department of Harvard University--those from Cincinnati in particular and from Ohio in general to be preferred over others...