Word: germanic
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...days ago we spoke of the need of a special German library in Sever and of the efforts being made to raise money for its establishment. Since then Mr. Villard, who, it will be remembered, gave a very interesting lecture in the winter on the Germany of today, and has the welfare of Harvard at heart, has given five hundred dollars towards such a library...
...plan is to establish a special German library in Sever Hall on the same plan as the French library which has proved of great service to students in that department. We are heartily glad that Mr. Villard has come forward and given such material aid to the scheme. After the subscriptions have been started in such a royal way the rest of the money needed ought not to be long in coming. We urge all interested in the matter to subscribe as much as possible...
...efforts of some instructors of the university to start a German library similar to that attached to the French department, have been well rewarded by Mr. Henry Villard, who has made a present of $500 for the purpose of starting the library. Professor Francke has immediate charge of the matter, and is at present busy preparing a list of books which will be ordered as soon as possible. As it will be some time before the books arrive and as a room has not yet been obtained, it is hardly probable that the library will be opened this year...
Owing to a mistake of the printer it was stated in yesterday's issue of the CRIMSON that members of German 3 are lecturing on subjects in the course. This applies to members of German...
...most valuable privileges which students at Harvard are enabled to take advantage of is the great library system. It is now proposed to make it still more useful by the establishment of a special library of German literature. The German department of the general library is well equipped but it is thought most of these books ought to be in general circulation. A special library could be made much more complete and systematic. By having a separate room, as in the Evans library of political science, greater seclusion and better opportunities for quiet study could also be secured. The Evans...