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Professor H. L. Warren '83, of the firm of Warren and Smith, is supervising its construction, which is being carried on according to the plans made by the German architect, Bastelmeyer of Saxony. The latter's designs were chosen partly because it was the wish of the German Emperor and partly because of the excellence of his designs for the new central hall of the university buildings at Munich...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MUSEUM NEARLY COMPLETED | 3/10/1916 | See Source »

...museum was built according to the wish of Mr. Adolphus Busch, of St. Louis, who, with the German Emperor, gave the funds necessary for its construction. An adequate endowment will cover the expenses of the upkeep of the building and collections, and any increase in the collections of the museum will be partially cared for by the special Germanic Museum Fund of $10,000, the proceeds of the Joan of Arc performance, and by the legacy of $50,000 from the estate of one of the museum's benefactors, Mr. Hugo Reisinger...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MUSEUM NEARLY COMPLETED | 3/10/1916 | See Source »

...Germanic Museum, opposite Randall Hall is progressing so rapidly that its completion is expected sometime in the early part of next year. The building, which will house the large collection of architectural casts, photographs, etc., a considerable portion of which was presented to the University by the German Emperor on the occasion of the visit of Prince Harry a few years ago, has been given to the University by Mr. Adolphus Busch, of St. Louis, at whose request it was that Professor Dr. German Bestelmeyer, of Dresden, the designed of the building, was selected as a representative modern German architect...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WORK ON NEW GERMANIC MUSEUM GOING ON RAPIDLY | 10/7/1915 | See Source »

Professor Calvin Thomas, of Columbia, is the author of the introductions to Goethe and Schiller. Professor Hugo Muensterberg has written a preface to the speeches of Emperor William II.; Dr. Jacob Loewenberg '08, the introduction to Hegel; Assistant Professor A. N. Holcombe '06, the introduction to Lassalle; and Professor J. A. Walz '99, to Keller. Other introductions are written by prominent professors of German, History, and Philosophy; Professor Thilly, of Cornell, the Romantic Philosopher; Professor Cutting, of Chicago, the group of writers called "Young Germany;" Professor Hohlfeld, of Wisconsin, Otto Ludwig; Professor Wood, of Johns Hopkins, Bettina von Armin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Men Edit German Books | 4/17/1914 | See Source »

...child's heart that lies dormant in us all and proves that Romance is just as much alive today as it was a thousand years ago. The story of "A Thousand Years Ago" is that of Calaf, Prince of Astrakhan, whose father has been slain by Altoum, Emperor of China. Calaf is supposed to have been drowned but he reappears in the streets of Pekin in disguise and declares his mad love for Turandot, the daughter of the Emperor. And in the same-streets of Pekin appears Capocomico, a vagabond player, a devil-may -care imp of romance. Capocomico agrees...

Author: By E. C. Ranck, | Title: MacKaye's "Turandet" Reviewed | 12/2/1913 | See Source »

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