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CHAMBER CONCERT. The Kneisel Quartet, assisted by Mr. Courtlandt Palmer. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum, 8 P. M. Program: Haydn, Quartet in E-flat major, op. 33, No. 2; Bach, "Chaconne," for Violin alone; Eugen D'Albert, Scherzo from Quartet in E-flat major, op. 11; Courtlandt Palmer, Quintet in A minor for Pianoforte, two Violins, Viola, and Violoncello...
Professor Eugen Kuehnemann spoke next. He said substantially that in these days of liberal views it is necessary that we have interchange of both professors and students. It has become an essential part of a liberal education to visit other countries and to become members of foreign universities. By the new system ideas of American freedom and of German veneration are exchanged. The American tariff may not be revised, but a new generation of scholars will arise which will look upon such artificial barriers as ridiculous...
...conference on the new provision for the interchange of professors between the universities of the United States and Germany and France will be held at the Twentieth Century Club, 3 Joy street, Boston, this evening at 8 o'clock. There will be addresses by Professor Eugen Kuchnemann, visiting professor from the University of Breslau, Professor G. P. Baker '87, American lecturer at the Sorbonne, Paris, last year, and Professor F. G. Peabody '69, who was recently the American lecturer at he University of Berlin. The conference will appeal especially to those connected with the advanced institutions of learning...
Professor Eugen Kuehnemann, visiting professor from the University of Breslau, will give his second reading from Part I of Goethe's "Faust" in Emerson J this evening at 8 o'clock. The reading, which will be open to the public as well as to members of the University, will be chiefly from that part of "Faust" known as the "Tragedy of Gretchen...
Professor Eugen Kuehnemann will give two public readings from the First Part of "Faust" this evening and Tuesday, December 1, in Emerson J, at 8 o'clock. Students of German are advised to bring texts to follow the reading. This evening's reading will be from the beginning of Part I, giving the great philosophical scenes; the second will give the "Tragedy of Gretchen...