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...Although Germany is in many ways divided internally and externally, it is absolutely unified in a feeling of national dignity," declared Dr. Eugen Kuehneman, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Breslan, Germany, who is lecturing here on Goethe, in an interview yesterday...
...host of autograph-seekers who had surrounded him. "Not at all, not at all," and "Yes, of course, I am glad to do it," were his comments as he wrote scores of signatures with various notes on pieces of paper and books. From that point on would-be interviewers were out of the picture, for in a moment he said, "Well, I must be going, I'm supposed to meet Mr. Koussevitzky; he's a great man all right." And thus ended a very brief interview...
...recent lecturing tour of Japan has left me with a keen sense of the politeness and friendliness of its people," commented A. E. Kennelly, professor of electrical engineering, Emeritus, in an interview yesterday. Professor Kennelly has just returned from the Far East, where he gave a series of lectures on electrical engineering at six Japanese universities. "From Sendie in the North to Fuknoka in the South we were treated with the utmost courtesy at all times. From the time we landed on Nipponnese soil until we embarked for America again, we were always accompanied by former students of mine...
Strolling from one station to another while the company manager was busily checking baggage, Sir Philip Ben Greet, venerable actor and Shakesperian producer, commented on road conditions, university audiences, and the dissolution of the Cambridge School of the Drama in an exclusive interview with a CRIMSON representative on a short unherald visitation to Boston yesterday...
...observe in the morning CRIMSON an interview headed "A. B. Hart Derides League of Nations for Helplessness...