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This is the final Goethe Festival meeting, marking the climax of a series which has been held during February and March. The previous speakers were Dr. Eugen Kuehneman, professor of Philosophy at the University of Breslau, Dr. Gerhart Hauptmann, foremost German playwright, and Dr. Friedrich von der Leyen of the University of Cologue, professor of German Art and Literature...
...been common in universities for a century. At the ending of the second century since his death, the Harvard Department of Germanic languages and literatures as well as the Visiting Committee on German have further kept his memory alive by arranging four public evening lectures at Sanders Theater. Professor Eugen Kuhnemann, brilliant lecturer of the University of Breslau has already commanded two of such meetings. Dr. Gerhart Hauptmann and Professor Bliss Perry, Emeritus, will deliver the two remaining lectures on March fourth and March twenty-second respectively...
...Although Germany is in many ways divided internally and externally, it is absolutely unified in a feeling of national dignity," declared Dr. Eugen Kuehneman, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Breslan, Germany, who is lecturing here on Goethe, in an interview yesterday...
Commemorating the centenary of Goethe's death, Dr. Eugen Kuchneman, professor of Philosophy at the University of Breslan, will give two public lectures in German on the post under the auspices of the Department of Germanic Languages and Literature tomorrow and Wednesday evenings in the New Lecture Hall at 8 o'clock. Dr. Kuehneman was visiting professor at Harvard during the academic years...
...famous guest replied with equal grace and spirit; "This Antient University: this Literary Society. This Holy Alliance of Learning & Virtue & Patriotism is more than a match for any coalition against the rights of mankind." Since then, among many other foreign scholars and statesmen, Sir Leslie Stephen, James Bryce, Eugen Kuhnemann, and George Walter Prothero have been chosen to honorary membership; Jean Jules Jusserand was orator in 1912; Alfred Noyes, poet in 1915. The roll of men who have joined the Harvard Phi Beta Kappa in honoring these occasions is as distinguished as it is long...