Word: germanism
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Will you permiit me to reiterate the advice, given by Professor Francke in yesterday's CRIMSON, that students who care either for the German language or for German art should avail themselves of the courses of Professor Clemen? To hear the best German spoken with the authority of a famous scholar is the best possible discipline one may have in this country, both in language and in the history of art. I do not urge a balance of public courtesies for we cannot offer official hospitality on the scale which a centralized government has at its command; but I trust...
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Next Thursday, October 3, at 10 A. M., Professor Paul Clemen of the University of Bonn, our new guest from Germany, will begin his American activity by giving, in the large lecture room of Robinson Hall, his first lecture in the course on German and French Art from the Middle Ages to the Eighteenth Century. Permit me to express the hope that at that hour a large body of Harvard students will be present in Robinson Hall to give Professor Clemen a hearty welcome in our midst...
...attended by 300 to 500 students. As the head of the Government Commission for the preservation of works of art in the Rhineland he is rendering inestimable services to the lovers of art all the world over. The fact that for years he has been travelling companion to the German Crown Prince, shows that he is a thorough man of the world. His visit to our University is a most exceptional opportunity for the study of the history of art in its broadest aspect. KUNO FRANCKE