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Professor Bliss Perry delivered an address on "Memorable Teachers" before the Graduate Schools Society in Phillips Brooks House last evening. He described the types of teachers in the old New England schools, and the famous professors with whom he came in contact in his studies in Heidelberg, Berlin, and Strassburg, and lastly those French scholars who represent the modern advancement in methods, in style and in effectiveness of teaching...
...exchange professor was born at Saint-Die, a village close to the German frontier, in 1871. He was educated at the Paris lycee Louis le Grande and studied later at the universities of Berlin, Heidelberg and Copenhagen. He served his military term in the same regiment with Raymond Poincare, now president of France. After some years of teaching at the University of Lyons he joined the faculty of letters at the Sorbonne, where he at present holds his professorship. M. Baldensperger has written extensively for literary periodicals under the name of Fernand Baldenne. He is moreover the author of several...
Professor Carl Bezold, of the University of Heidelberg, will deliver, under the auspices of the Semitic Department, an illustrated lecture on "The Influence of Babylonia and Assyria on Modern Civilization" in Emerson J this evening at 8 o'clock. The lecture will be in English, which Professor Bezold speaks with fluency, and will be open to the public...
...Steffens has studied at a number of universities here and abroad, including Heidelberg and the Sorbonne, and is well known as a journalist and author, having held editorial positions on the New York Evening Post, McClure's Magazine, and the American Magazine. Recently he has been lecturing and writing on social problems. Last year he lectured here on "The McNamara Dynamiters: Social Symptoms." The lecture tomorrow will be open only to members of the University...
...announcement is made that George Grafton Wilson, professor of international law at Harvard, will be the Harvard exchange professor to France for the year 1912-13. Professor Wilson graduated from Brown in 1886 and after taking the degree of Ph.D. there in 1889 he studied at Heidelberg, Berlin, Paris, and Oxford. Last year he received the degree of LL.D. from Brown and from the University of Vermont. He was professor of sociology and political science at Brown from 1894 to 1911. Since 1900 he has been lecturer on international law at the United States Naval College at Newport...