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...have recently been fortunate enough to acquire the valuable private library of that eminent German scholar, the late Professor Conrad von Maurer of Munich. I am presenting it to the Harvard College library. The collection contains numerous works devoted to German history, and it is my desire to set these apart, and to add to them, until their number shall reach ten thousand volumes. These ten thousand volumes would have a book plate of their own and would form in the Harvard library a special collection of works on the history of Germany and of German civilization. They would...
Professor Agassiz is now abroad visiting his scientific friends and examining the museums of the different universities. He has been to Munich, Leipsic, Vienna, Prague and Berlin and before returning in April he will visit the Mediterranean coast, and will spend some time in England and Scotland...
...plays the part of Minna, has risen in a few years to a high position on the German stage. For several years she was at the Dentsche theater in Berlin, where she created 1 adding parts in Sudermann's plays. Later she played important roles at the Schauspielhaus in Munich. Fraulein Maria Eisenhut made her first appearance on the stage only two years ago in a small part at the Lessing Theater in Berlin. Her talented acting immediately won her an engagement at the Court Theater in Weimer, where she remained until this season. Herr Carl Emmerich, who plays...
Frank Dickinson Bartlett of the class of 1902, died of appendicitis at Munich, Bavaria, July 15, 1900, at the age of twenty years. Bartlett prepared for college at the Douglas and Manuel Training Schools in Chicago and at Stone's School in Boston. During his year at Stones he stroked his school crew in the interscholastic races. He was actively interested in rowing and rowed on the second Weld 1902 crew last spring. He went abroad the fifteenth of June and travelled in Germany until he reached Munich, where he was was taken sick and died after a week...
...Choate, Jr., fitted for Harvard at St. Mark's School, and was prepared to enter with the class of '95. Instead of doing so, however, he studied music for two years in Munich and New York, and entered college with '97. Choate is a member of the Institute of 1770, the D. K. E., Hasty Pudding Club, Signet, O. K. and Delta Phi, and is president of the Harvard Golf Club. He is class poet, and will graduate "magna cum laude." The subject for his part will be "Narrative History...