Word: berlin
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...June 27, 1905, he asked to be relieved of the position of Chairman of the Board of Preachers, in view of his proposed absence at Berlin and of the increase in his duties as a teacher, consequent on the endowment of the courses of instruction in his charge. The Coporation accepted his resignation and appointed Rev. Professor E. C. Moore, D.D., to take charge of the services in Appleton Chapel. Since his return from Berlin this year, Professor Peabody has served as a member of the Board of Preachers, and as such he preached his last sermon in Appleton Chapel...
Professor T. W. Richards '86 has been designated as Harvard's visiting professor at the University of Berlin next year. He was selected by the German Government from the list of available professors offered by the Corporation. His term of service will fall in the second half-year. His courses will be in physical and theoretical chemistry, the same in which he has been teaching in the University since...
...March number of the Graduates' Magazine contains Professor Peabody's opening address delivered in the Aula of the University of Berlin, on "Academic Reciprocity;" a delightful essay on local color in Harvard verse, written From a Graduate's Window, in a vein of kindliness end gentle humor that must inevitably re-establish that column in the affections of undergraduates at least, the address on "Emerson and Scholars," delivered at the opening of Emerson Hall, by E. W. Emerson '66; so much of Professor Coolidge's report as the Chairman of the Athletic Committee as bears on the question of professional...
...Place Theatre Company in the play, which is a laughable comedy based on the troubles of three young married couples. The acting of the whole company was excellent, and the two leading parts, taken by Herr Walden of the Deutscher Theatre and Frau Reisenhofer of the Lessing Theatre of Berlin, were very effectively rendered. Before the performance began, a prologue, written by Professor Kuno Francke, was read by Fran von Ostermann, a member of the company...
That Mr. Conried's production of it will be unusually well done and acceptable seems certain from the fact that two of the principal characters will be in the hands of particularly distinguished artists. Herr Walden of the Deutsches Theatre and Frau Reisenhofer of the Lessing Theatre of Berlin, while all the other parts are taken by leading members of the Irving Place Theatre Company...