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...common in universities for a century. At the ending of the second century since his death, the Harvard Department of Germanic languages and literatures as well as the Visiting Committee on German have further kept his memory alive by arranging four public evening lectures at Sanders Theater. Professor Eugen Kuhnemann, brilliant lecturer of the University of Breslau has already commanded two of such meetings. Dr. Gerhart Hauptmann and Professor Bliss Perry, Emeritus, will deliver the two remaining lectures on March fourth and March twenty-second respectively...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ROAD FROM WIEMAR | 2/26/1932 | See Source »

...famous guest replied with equal grace and spirit; "This Antient University: this Literary Society. This Holy Alliance of Learning & Virtue & Patriotism is more than a match for any coalition against the rights of mankind." Since then, among many other foreign scholars and statesmen, Sir Leslie Stephen, James Bryce, Eugen Kuhnemann, and George Walter Prothero have been chosen to honorary membership; Jean Jules Jusserand was orator in 1912; Alfred Noyes, poet in 1915. The roll of men who have joined the Harvard Phi Beta Kappa in honoring these occasions is as distinguished as it is long...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Former P. B. K. First Marshal Traces History of Organization | 12/4/1931 | See Source »

...Henderson, W. W. Palmer, and L. H. Newburgh; "Review of Clara H. Collitz,--Selections from German Literature," for Bulletin of the New England Modern Language Association, Vol. IV, by F. W. C. Lieder: "Theodore Fontane als Maerker," for Teitschrift fuer den deutschen Unterricht, Vol. 28; "Review of Professor Eugen Kuhnemann's book, Von Weltreich des deutschen Geistes Reden und Aufsatze, Munchen, 1914," for Frankfurter. Zeitung, Number 133, by F. Schoenemann; "Zur Literatur geschichte der Mark Brandenburg," for Modern Philology, Vol. XI, by F. Schoenemann; "The Ideal Obstretic Out-Patient Clinic," for The American Journal of Obstretic of Women and Children...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Many Books Published by Faculty | 10/17/1914 | See Source »

...West, he will return to his regular duties at the University of Bonn. Permit me to express the hope that Professor Clemen's last days in our midst will be made particularly pleasant to him through evidences of appreciation of what he has done for us. Like Professor Kuhnemann, he has given his services with single-minded and ardent devotion to his students and with passionate zeal for the cause which he represents. Let us not be reluctant to make make him feel that his splendid work has borne fruit and that he has done a great service not only...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 1/15/1908 | See Source »

...gratefully remember how much Professor Kuhnemann gave us last year. I am sure that Professor Clemen has fully as much to offer in his subject. He is one of the acknowledged leaders in the study of European art. His lectures at Bonn University are regularly attended by 300 to 500 students. As the head of the Government Commission for the preservation of works of art in the Rhineland he is rendering inestimable services to the lovers of art all the world over. The fact that for years he has been travelling companion to the German Crown Prince, shows that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communications | 9/30/1907 | See Source »

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