Word: berliner
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Visiting professors play a large part in the second half-year of instruction. Professor Adolph Goldschmidt, of the University of Berlin, is in charge of half-courses on Dutch Painting and on Medieval Painting; Professor Poibram, from the University of Vienna, will give a half-course on the history of the Hapsburg Monarchy, while Professor Buhler, also of the Viennese institution, will take part in courses in Psychologq. Professor Persons of Boston University is giving a course in Economics...
Before a super-nationalist rally at Berlin, General Ludendorff warmed up by declaring that the Jews, the Jesuits and the Freemasons "robbed Germany of certain victory during the World War." Then, as his poise snapped, he shouted: "Even today the supernational [Allied] powers rule Germany through S. Parker Gilbert [Agent General for Reparations] and Mgr. Eugenio Pacelli [Papal Nuncio to Germany] and the Republic's head makes no use of his authority...
Together they attended the World Peace Conference at Berlin, in 1924; and last week they journeyed happily to Oslo, Norwegian capital, and thence to Stockholm, Swedish capital...
Died. Dr. Paul Jeserich, 73, "German Sherlock Holmes," so-called because for 47 years he displayed uncanny skill in chemical and microscopic analysis leading to the conviction of criminals; in Berlin...
...will sail for Plymouth, Cherbourg and Bremen. The change groups the George Washington with the United States Lines' other cabin ships, the Republic, President Roosevelt, President Harding and America, in immediate competition with the White Star Line's Baltic and the North German Lloyd's Berlin. The Leviathan, biggest and best U. S.-owned boat, remains the United States Lines' only ship of the de luxe class...