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...shows that the year has been productive of many changes. Messrs. Sumichrast and Sanderson have been appointed assistant professors in the French department, and Mr. von Jagemann who comes to his work here for the first time this year, has been made assistant professor in the German department. Mr. Grandgent, who taught in the department of modern languages last year, has left Harvard to take charge of the department of modern languages in the Boston schools. Among the instructors the changes have been very numerous...
...will be held at Harvard during the Christmas holidays of this year. Announcements of papers that will be presened have reached the secretary of the convention from Professors Hunt (Princeton), Gummere (Haverford), Wright (Middlebury), Primer (Providence), Tolman (Ripon), Gerber (Earlham), Schmidt-Wartenberg (University of Deseret), Kent (University of Tennessee), Grandgent (Boston), Matzke (Bowdoin), Marcou (University of Michigan), Dodge (Columbia). Precise dates and definite place of the meeting will be given in the programme which will be issued shortly before the convention...
...Annex last year: New Testament, Professor Thayer; Greek, Professors Wright and Goodwin, Messrs. Wheeler and Parker; Latin, Professors Lane, Allen, Greenough, Smith and Preble, Messrs. Richardson and Parker; English, Professors Briggs and Wendell, Messrs. Baker, Clymer, Kittredge and Hayes; German, Professors Sheldon and Bartlett, Messrs. Babbitt and Grandgent; French, Professors Cohn and Sanderson, Mr. Sumichrast; Italian, Dante, Professor Norton, Philosophy, Professor Royce; Political Economy, Professor Tausigg and Mr. Huntington; History, Professors Macvane. Emerton and Hart, Mr. Bendelari; Music. Professor Paine, Mathematics, Professors Byerly and B. O. Pierce, Mr. Sawin; Physics, Messrs. Hall and Whiting; Chemistry, Dr. Huntington; Natural History, Professors...
Appointing the following instructors from September 1, 1889: Charles Hall Grandgent, A. B, in modern languages; Charles Pomeroy Parker, A. B. in Greek and Latin; Charles Gross, Ph. D. in history; John Elliot Wolff, A. B. in petrography...
...German, a course consisting of lectures and of readings and translations from modern German authors, intended especially for students in the first and second years of their study of German, will be given by assistant Professors, Bartlett, Sheldon, Francke, von Jagemann and Mr. Grandgent. The course will probably be given once a week from November to May. Owing to the absence of Mr. Babbitt next year and the appointment of assistant Professor von Jagemann, there are a number of changes of instructors in the various German courses. The distinctions between German 1a and 1b have been abolished, and the courses...