Word: artful
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...following appointments, for three years from September 1, were made at the last meeting of the Corporation: P. C. Knapp '78, clinical instructor in diseases of the nervous system; R. B. Greenough '92, instructor in surgery. For one year from September 1: Paul Clemen, Ph.D., visiting professor of German art; Lyman Abbott h.'90, D.D., LL.D., J. G. K. McClure, D.D., LL.D., G. A. Gordon '81, D.D., P. S. Grant '83, S.T.B., S. A. Eliot '84, D.D., preachers to the University; C. D. Tenney, LL.D., lecturer on Chinese history; G. G. Wilson, Ph.D., lecturer on international law; L. F. Schaub...
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...German universities will send to Harvard this year Professor P. Clemen, who holds the professorship of German Art at the University of Bonn. For a number of years Professor Clemen was attached to the suite of the German crown prince as his instructor in the history of art, and at present holds an important government appointment for the preservation and scientific study of works of art in Rhenish Prussia. He has also taken great interest in the development of the Harvard Germanic Museum. His courses at this University will be three in number, extending through the first half-year...
...leading article of the current Monthly is a serious and thoughtful essay on "Whistler and the Multitude" by L. Simonson. The author is mistaken, I think, in one of his main theses, that art has no message for the multitude; he is right if he limits himself to the Anglo-Saxon multitude, but wrong if he remembers the Italian; for example one of the most encouraging things in our American composite life is a Sunday afternoon visit to the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Mr. Simonson is wrong, too, in choosing the slashing style, in throwing other critics...
Professor Clemen was born in 1866 at Sommerfeld, near Leipzig. He attended the Fuerstenschule in Grimma, and later studied at the Universities of Leipzig, Bonn and Strassburg. In 1893 he was made Provincial Conservator of the Rhine Province, and in 1898 became Professor Extraordinarius of the History of Art at Bonn. He was called to the Art Academy at Dusseldorf as Professor of the History of Art and of Literature in 1899, but in 1902 was recalled to Bonn...