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The finishing touches to the new Germanic Museum are now nearly completed, so that the work of removing the collection from the old building to the new will soon take place. Apropos of this installation, Professor Kuno Francke, the curator of the Museum, has written as follows in the current...
Mr. Cummings monopolizes pages eight and nine with a ballad and a sonnet. Literary self-consciousness is too apparent here. In the sonnet, especially, the Brunswick Lion, as we see him in front of the Germanic Museum, is not an extremely happy image with which to conclude verse.
Work on the Germanic Museum is progressing at such a rate that from present indications the building will be ready next fall. The museum was expected to be finished some time this spring, but because of difficulties in obtaining the land where it is being constructed, its completion has been...
The museum was built according to the wish of Mr. Adolphus Busch, of St. Louis, who, with the German Emperor, gave the funds necessary for its construction. An adequate endowment will cover the expenses of the upkeep of the building and collections, and any increase in the collections of the...
The following officers of the Germanic Museum Association have been elected: President, Frederick P. Fish; vice-president, Professor H. L. Warren '83; secretary-treasurer, C. S. Houghton '56. Judge J. M. Olmstead has been elected chairman of the board of directors. Professor Kuno Francke is the director of the Museum...