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Professor Kuehnemann of the University of Breslau, this year's visiting professor of German literature at Harvard, will speak on "A New Experiment in German Academic Life: The Royal Academy of Posen," at a meeting of the Graduate Club, which will be held in the Common Room of Conant Hall at 8 o'clock this evening. This address will be in English, and the meeting will be open to all members of the club and to all men who are intending to join...
Professor Kuehnemann has had a distinguished career. In 1903 while assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Breslau he was sent by the Prussian government to Posen to organize there the Royal Academy, designed as a centre of educational activity, to form an important part of the scheme for Germanizing Prussian Poland...
Major Darwin is a son of the late Charles Darwin. He is a graduate of the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich and a retired officer of the Royal Engineers. From 1892 to 1895 he was a Member of Parliament. He has published works on Bimetallism and Municipal Trade...
Professor C. R. Lanman has recently been elected an honorary member of the Societe Asiatique of Paris, which was founded in 1821, and has an honorary membership of 29. He has also been elected to the Royal Society of Sciences of Gottingen, Prussia, founded in 1751. Four other Americans share the same honor: Mr. A. Agassiz '55, Professor C. Gross h.'01, Professor S. Newcomb '58, of Washington, and Professor Penfield, of Yale...
From 1884 to 1901, Professor Kuhnemann was Privatdozent at the University of Marburg, and in 1901 he was made Professor Extraordinarius. In 1903 he was called to Bonn, and in the same year he was charged by the Prussian Government with organizing the newly founded Royal Academy at Posen, a task which he fulfilled with singular success. In the autumn of 1905, he was sent by his government on a lecturing tour through the United States, during which he spoke to audiences in most of the important cities and universities...