Word: germanism
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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This meeting of the club will be open to all members of the Graduate and Divinity Schools; but all succeeding meetings will be open only to members of the club. Professor Kuehnemann, of the University of Breslau, this year's visiting professor of German literature at Harvard, will speak before the club on Friday, December...
Professor Kuehnemann of the University of Breslau, this year's visiting professor of German literature at Harvard, will lecture on "Goethe's Faust, Part II," in the New Lecture Hall this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. Having spoken on the completion of the first part between the years 1797 and 1803 in his last lecture, Professor Kuehnemann will now deal with the second part, which was completed in 1831. The lecture, which is the last of a series of five on "Der junge Goethe und Goethe's Faust," will be open to the public...
...following books by Harvard graduates have been recently published: "The German Empire," by B. S. Howard '00; "The Text of Shakespeare," by T. R. Lounsbury h.'93; "A Frontier Town," by H. C. Lodge '71; "The Bible as English Literature," by J. H. Gartliner '85; "Through Man to God," by G. A. Gordon '81; "Tarry at Home Travels," by E. E. Hale '39; "Industrial America," by J. L. Laughlin '73; "Liberty, Union, and Democracy," by B. Wendell '77; "Organized Democracy," by A. Stickney '97; "The Arab Horse," by S. Borden...
Professor Kuehnemann of the University of Breslan, this year's visiting professor of German literature at Harvard, will lecture on "Goethe's Faust, Part I" in the New Lecture Hall this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. Having spoken on the "Urfaust" in his last lecture, Professor Kuehnemann will now deal with the finishing of the first part between the years 1797 and 1803. The lecture, which is the fourth of a series of five on "Der junge Goethe and Goethe's Faust," will be open to the public...
...gift will be placed beside the great collection of casts which the German Emperor has presented to Harvard and which has been augmented from time to time by other important gifts...