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Further information may be obtained from the members of the Committee on Honors in Literature: C. H. Grandgent, Chairman; H. C. G. von Jagemann, H. W. Smyth, M. H. Morgan, I. Babbitt, W. F. Harris, secretary...
Professor H. C. G. von Jagemann, of the Germanic Department, left last Saturday for a short Western trip. He will visit Cincinnati, Chicago, Madison and Milwaukee. Today he will address the students of the University of Wisconsin at Madison, and tomorrow evening will attend the annual dinner of the Harvard Club of Milwaukee. On Thursday he will deliver a lecture in German on "The Popular Conception of Language," before the German Club of Milwaukee. Professor von Jagemann will return to Cambridge at the close of the mid-year period...
...Modern Language Association of America, one of the oldest and largest of these, will hold its twentieth annual meeting at Baltimore on December 29, 30, and 31. Of the Faculty, Professor Grandgent, president of the Association. Professors Sheldon, Kittredge, Ford, and von Jagemann will be present, and Professor Sheldon and C. F. Brown 3G., will read papers. Also at Baltimore, the American Dialect Society will hold a business meeting on December 30. All the above members of the Faculty are members of the Society, and will be present...
...Small, Boston. Board of directors; Chairman, Henry W. Putnam '69, Boston; George A. Bartlett '93h, Boston; Karl J. Belling, Boston; Louis D. Brandeis '77, Boston; Frederic P. Fish '75, Brookline; Kuno Francke, Cambridge; Jacob H. Hecht, Boston; Ralph Hoffman '94, Cambridge; Clement S. Houghton, Boston; H. C. G. von Jagemann, Cambridge; Godfrey Morse '70, Boston; Hugo Munsterberg, Cambridge; A. P. Schmidt, Boston; Carl Schurz, New York; Herbert Small, Boston; W. G. Thompson '88, Boston; Frank Vogel '87, Boston; C. Howard Walker '90, Boston; Louis Weissbein, Boston; Winthrop Wetherbee '87, Boston...
...Germanic Museum and the Gift of the German Emperor," by Professor von Jagemann, reviews the history of the attempt to found the Museum and describes the works of art which will be represented in the Emperor's gift. The longest article in the Monthly is "The Modern Lyric Poetry of Germany," by Ernest Bernbaum. Pleasantly written, and illustrated by quotations from the poems reviewed, the essay is not only the most exhaustive, but also the most suggestive and valuable work in the magazine. "German Languages and Literatures," by Mr. W. G. Howard, and "Scandinavian at Harvard...