Word: eugene
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Germany: Public Service as a System" will be the topic discussed by Professor Eugen Resenstock-Hussy on Tuesday, February 6 at four o'clock in Emerson D. The lecture, the fifth in a series of twelve on "The Revolutions in Western Civilization," was originally scheduled for yesterday afternoon. The lectures will proceed from February 6 on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons...
...believe the success of the Hitler government was made inevitable by the Treaty of Versailles and, amongst other things, by the biological and social development of Germany during the years 1902 to 1914," said Eugen Rosenstock-Hussy, visiting professor of legal history and government from the University of Breslau, when interviewed by the CRIMSON yesterday. Professor Rosenstock is giving a series of twelve lectures on "The Revolutions in Western Civilization" beginning Tuesday, in Emerson F. The lectures will be given every Tuesday and Thursday and will be based on Professor Rosenstock's book "Dle Europaischen Revolutionen...
...Eugen Rosenstock, professor of the History of Law, and of Constitutional and Legal History, in the University of Breslau, in Germany, has accepted an invitation from Harvard officials to give a series of lectures, in the Government department, on revolutions. He will arrive either on Saturday or Sunday, November 18 or 19, on the Hamburg-American liner, the "Deutschland...
...restoration up North, argued Bavarian editors, then certainly the Free State of Bavaria must consider whether to restore as King her popular Rupprecht, discarded when Crown Prince in 1918. Excitedly at Karlsruhe met three South German champions of states' rights: Premier Dr. Heinrich Held of Bavaria; Premier Dr. Eugen Bolz of Wurttemberg, Premier Dr. Christian Schmitt of Baden. Bending over a small table, so that their heads nearly touched, South Germany's spokesmen drafted a long, tart telegram to President von Hindenburg, himself a Prussian. Whatever its ultimate effect, the immediate result of this wire was to make...
...Eugen Onegin" Fantasia, Waltz from Serenade for Strings, and "Marche Slave," by Tchaikovsky, Prelude in G Minor by Rachmaninoff, Volga Bargemen's Song, Jacchia arrangement, and "Panaderos," Spanish Dance, by Glazounov...