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Under the auspices of the Deutscher Verein, an enthusiastic and well-attended reception was held last evening in the Union in honor of Professor Eugen Kuehnemann, visiting professor from the University of Breslau. Addresses were made by President Eliot, Professor Walz, Professor Peabody, Professor Munsterberg, Professor Kuehnemann, and H. von Kaltenborn '09, who were introduced by E. Hanfstaengl '09, president of the Deutscher Verein...
Professor Eugen Kuehnemann of the University of Breslau, exchange professor in the University this year, arrived in Cambridge yesterday afternoon. He will deliver his first lecture in German 6 in Emerson F at 9 o'clock this morning. The first lecture in German 19a will be given on Thursday in Emerson J at 11 o'clock. Course 19a is open to the public...
Professor Paul Clemen, Ph.D., of Bonn University, has been appointed in accordance with the standing agreement between the University and the Cultusministerium of the German Government, as representative of Germany at the University for the next college year, to succeed Professor Eugen Kuehnemann of Bonn, in the third year of the international exchange. The subjects of his courses will be announced later...
Professor Eugen Kuehnemann of the University of Breslau, has been selected by the German Government to lecture here under the arrangement made last year for an exchange of professors. He will offer three courses on German literature: German 6, on German literature of the eighteenth century; German 19, on the German drama of the present time; and German 20c, a seminary course on Schiller's "Wallenstein." The first lectures in German 19 and 6 will be given tomorrow in Emerson Hall, German 19 at 10 o'clock in the lecture room on the second floor, German...
Professor Eugen Kuhnemann, of Bonn University, has been appointed as Germany's representative at Harvard for the next college year, to succeed Professor Wilhelm Ostwald of Leipzig, in the second year of the international interchange, now regularly established between the University and the German Government. His courses at the University next winter will probably deal chiefly with the classic epoch of German literature, and with German literature and thought of the present day. Harvard's representative has not yet been announced...