Word: berliners
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Wolfgang Kohler, foremost member of the school of Gestalt psychology, and professor of Philosophy and Director of the Psychological Institute at Berlin, will deliver this year the William James Lectures in Philosophy and Psychology at Harvard. Professor Kohler holds, as successor the famous psychologist, Stumpf, the most important European post in psychology, a position to which he was appointed in 1921 when he was only thirty-four years...
...Berlin last week shiny-pated Dr. Ludwig Müller once again laid out a fresh cassock. At last, after repeated postponements, the ecclesiastical top-sergeant of Hitler's Germany was to be consecrated as Reichsbischof. But first, to extract the utmost glory from the occasion, Dr. Müller planned a big pre-consecration rally. Counting on a crowd of 60,000, he had loudspeakers rigged up in the Lustgarten between the old Imperial Palace and the Protestant Cathedral. Squads of police would be on hand to manage the pack. There would be a demonstration at the Kroll...
...crowd of 5,000 turned out for the rally. The unhappy Reichsbischof had to cancel most of his arrangements. Docile strollers on Unter den Linden saluted the German Christians, wondered why, instead of hymns, their band blared such popular tunes as: "Laura, Laura." and "Do You Think, Oh My Berlin Maid, That Because I Dance With You I'll Marry...
Married. Joan Blake, 17, half-sister of Mrs. Irving Berlin; and Henry Herman Harjes, son of the late Col. Henry Herman Harjes of Morgan, Harjes & Co. (Paris); in Manhattan...
Last February William J. Bingham '16, director of Athletics and Physical Education, was elected Chairman of the Olympic Track and Field Committee for the Berlin games in 1936. Last night some doubt was expressed by the committee as to whether the United States would take part in the games...