Word: breslau
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Professor Kuehnemann of the University of Breslau, this year's visiting professor of German literature at Harvard, will deliver the second lecture of his series on "Der junge Goethe and Goethes Faust," under the auspices of the Deutscher Verein, in the New Lecture Hall at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon. The lecture, which will dwell particularly on "Der junge Goethe von 1771 bis 1775," is open to the public...
Professor Kuehnemann of the University of Breslau, visiting professor for this year at Harvard, will deliver a lecture on "Der Junge Goethe bis 1771" in the New Lecture Hall at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon. This lecture, held under the auspices of the Deutscher Verein, is the first of a series of five by Professor Kuehnemann on the general subject of "Goethe's Faust...
...last meeting of the Deutscher Verein a course of five lectures on Goethe's "Faust" was announced, to be delivered by Professor Kuehnemann of the University of Breslau, visiting professor at Harvard. These lectures, which are under the auspices of the Verein, will be given every Monday afternoon, beginning October 22, in the New Lecture Hall. They will be open to the public...
German--Das deutsche Drama dor Gegenwart. Saturday mornings, during first half-year by Professor Kuehnemann of the University of Breslau, Visiting Professor of German Literature. The Department has in view to offer either a continuation of Professor Kuehnemann's course during the second half-year, or a course beginning November 2 in composition, conversation, and the practical problems of teaching German. Inquires may be addressed to Mr. W. G. Howard, Conant...
Professor Kuehnemann has had a distinguished career. In 1903 while assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Breslau he was sent by the Prussian government to Posen to organize there the Royal Academy, designed as a centre of educational activity, to form an important part of the scheme for Germanizing Prussian Poland...