Word: berlin
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Meed, president of the club, introduced the speakers. The first speaker was Professor F. G. Peabody '69. He emphasized the fact that the plan of the interchange of professors has passed the experimental stage. Now two American professors, one from Harvard and one from Columbia, are lecturing in Berlin. The supplementing of the interchange of professors by an interchange of students is gratifying. By agreement with the French and Prussian ministers of education, Harvard University will remit tuition of five students of each country during a period of 10 years, and it is hoped that the bond of friendship produced...
...evening at 8 o'clock. There will be addresses by Professor Eugen Kuchnemann, visiting professor from the University of Breslau, Professor G. P. Baker '87, American lecturer at the Sorbonne, Paris, last year, and Professor F. G. Peabody '69, who was recently the American lecturer at he University of Berlin. The conference will appeal especially to those connected with the advanced institutions of learning in and around Boston, and invitations have been sent to the Bostoner Deutsche Gesellschaft and to the Alliance Francaise, but the proceedings will be open to all who are interested...
...Steffens was graduated from the University of California in 1889. He then went to Europe and studied philosophy at the Universities of Berlin, Heidelberg, Leipzig, and Paris, and at the Sorbonne. On his return to America, he became a journalist and was at first reporter for the New York Evening Post, and later its assistant city editor. He has also been connected with the New York Commercial Advertiser, McClure's Magazine, and is now associate editor of the American Magazine. His work has been devoted chiefly to articles on our political situation, which have been contributed from time to time...
...Steffens was graduated from the University of California in 1889. He then went to Europe and studied philosophy at the Universities of Berlin and Heidelberg, and at the Sorbonne. On his return to America he became a journalist and was at first reporter for the New York Evening Post and later its assistant city editor. He has also been connected with the New York Commercial Advertiser, McClure's Magazine and the American Magazine. His work has been devoted chiefly to articles on our political situations...
...exchange professors under such favorable auspices as has this one. Professor Kuehnemann is singularly welcome because we are acquainted with him and with his work. The visiting professor is as one of the Faculty, because his courses count for a degree. So it was with Professor Davis in Berlin when he went over as exchange professor...