Word: berlin
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...Karl O. Bertling, A.M. '07, of the Amerika-Institut, and Vice-President of the Harvard Club of Berlin, will give a stereopticon lecture on the castles of Germany in the Dining Room of the Union this evening at 8.15 o'clock. Dr. Bertling will also compare the work of the Harvard Clubs of London, Paris, and Berlin, will show the differences of aims and methods of study in these cities, and will discuss the Amerika-Institut, a federation to promote cultural union between Germany and America. He will be introduced by Professor Kuno Francke...
...Karl O. Bertling, A. M. '07 of the Amerika-Institut, and Vice-President of the Harvard Club of Berlin, will give a stereopticon lecture on the castles of Germany in the Dining Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock. Dr. Bertling will also compare the work of the Harvard Clubs at London, Paris, and Berlin, showing the differences of aims and methods of study in these cities, and will discuss the Amerika-Institut, a federation to promote cultural union between Germany and America. He will be introduced by Professor Kuno Francke...
Notice has been received that Professor Albert Bushnell Hart has been selected by the German Government as Harvard Exchange Professor at the University of Berlin for the academic year 1914-15. Professor Hart's term of service will fall in the second half year...
Professor Bliss Perry delivered an address on "Memorable Teachers" before the Graduate Schools Society in Phillips Brooks House last evening. He described the types of teachers in the old New England schools, and the famous professors with whom he came in contact in his studies in Heidelberg, Berlin, and Strassburg, and lastly those French scholars who represent the modern advancement in methods, in style and in effectiveness of teaching...
...describing the second type of teacher the speaker referred to his trip to Germany, where he studied in three of the leading universities. There, men chose their universities according to the noted professors who delivered lectures. Five of the most distinguished men of Berlin University at this time were Curtius, Helmholz, Mommsen, Grimm, and Zupitza. Curtius was the famous Greek archaeologist, who had made valuable discoveries of classic temples and statues. The speaker described the work of Helmholz, the famous theorist in vibration of sound and light, and came in personal contact with the two greatest lecturers of that...