Word: berlin
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Woods, '86, is studying in Berlin...
...University of Berlin has seven thousand two hundred and eighty-six students matriculated this year. Of this number 632 are foreigners and 6654 are Germans. It is estimated that during the past year the number of students in attendance at the German universities has more than doubled...
...made compulsory. Of the college graduates in the school Columbia leads with forty-one, while the College of the City of New York and Yale each have nineteen; Princeton has fifteen, and Harvard thirteen; Williams has ten. Fifty-six other colleges and universities, including the universities of Oxford, Cambridge, Berlin, Leipsic, and Prague, and the Lices of Jalisco, Mexico, have from one to nine graduates in the school. Of the four hundred and fourteen students, two hundred and fourteen, or nearly forty-eight per cent., are college graduates...
Concert and Readings in aid of the American church in Berlin. Professor J. W. Churchill, of Andover, the Harvard Glee club, and the Harvard Banjo club. Sanders Theatre...
Today at 7.45 p. m., a literary and musical entertainment will be given in Sanders theatre, the proceeds of which will be devoted to the American church to be erected in Berlin. Professor Churchill of Andover will read and there will be music by the Harvard Glee and Banjo clubs. The cause is a philanthropic one, and all of the participants render their services gratuitously. The Berlin church has for its end the social, moral, and religious well-being of Americans who go to Berlin for travel, business, or study. The last named class is numerous, including students...