Word: berlin
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...foreign exchange professors, Messrs, Eucken and Legouis, will leave the University at the beginning of the second half-year and the Harvard professors now abroad, Professor C. S. Minot at Berlin and Professor G. G. Wilson at Paris, will end their foreign residence at the same time...
...tribes of the north. His research work and discoveries, of a recent date, concerning the immigrants of this country have also brought him before the public lately. He is a member of a great many scientific societies here and in Europe and has held chairs at the University of Berlin, Clark, and Columbia...
...Menorah Society has arranged for a series of six lectures to be given during the current year. Professor Israel Friedlander, of the New York Theological Seminary, will deliver the first three lectures this half-year. Professor Friedlander has taken degrees at Berlin and Strassburg and has taught at several theological schools. His books on Hebrew and oriental literature are authoritative and he is also well known as a contributor to American and foreign reviews and magazines. The subject of his first lecture on November 18, will be "The National Element in Judaism." The two other lectures given by him will...
Largely through the efforts of Professor Muensterberg during his service as Exchange Professor 1909-10, a so-called "Amerika Institut" has been founded in Berlin for the purpose of strengthening relations between Germany and America by serving as a bureau of exchange and inquiry, both public and personal. It is intended as an aid to both American students, professors, and officials in Germany, and to German scholars and travellers in this country. It already has a wide correspondence with persons seeking assistance for various scholarly purposes...
...Cabot was born in Boston in 1852. He gradated from the College in 1872, and from the Medical School in 1876. Then he spent fourteen months abroad in post-graduate studies at Vienna and Berlin. About a year after his return, he received the degree of A.M., and from 1873 to 1880 was an instructor in the University. In 1890 he was elected a Fellow...