Word: kuno
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...great range of subjects, including politics, business, history, literature, poetry, art, religion, eugenics, and sanitation. The most notable authors on the list are Professor C. H. Haskins, of the History Department; Dr. Osvald Siren, of the University of Stockholm; Dean E. F. Gay, of the Business School; Professor Kuno Francke, of the German Department; G. C. Whipple, Gordon McKay Professor of Sanitary Engineering; Professor Masaharu Anesaka, of the Imperial University of Tokyo; Professor C. H. Moore '89, of the Latin Department; and G. F. Moore, Frothingham Professor of the History of Religions...
Professor Kuno Francke, of the German Department, contributes a volume on "Personality in German Literature before Luther." This book contains six lectures delivered in 1915 at the Lowell Institute and subsequently under the Jacob H. Schiff Foundation at Cornell. Its main them is the rise and spread of individualism, together with an attempt to trace in the various forms of literary and intellectual life of the centuries preceding the Reformation a steady line of transition from aristocratic to democratic conceptions of personality...
...first of these is a small volume on "Shakspere," by Professor George Lyman Kittredge '82, of the English Department. It consists chiefly of the address delivered in Sanders Theatre at the opening of the Shakspere Tercentenary celebration. "Personality in German Literature" is the title of a book by Professor Kuno Francke, of the German Department. Professor William Ernest Castle '93, of the Zoology Department, contributes a volume on "Genetics and Eugenics." Professor Kittredge's book will be placed on sale next Monday and the other two early in June...
...following officers of the Germanic Museum Association have been elected: President, Frederick P. Fish; vice-president, Professor H. L. Warren '83; secretary-treasurer, C. S. Houghton '56. Judge J. M. Olmstead has been elected chairman of the board of directors. Professor Kuno Francke is the director of the Museum...
Leave of absence during 1916-17 has been granted to seven members of the faculty, for a half or a whole year, as follows: Frederick J. Turner, Professor of History, whole year; Kuno Francke, Professor of German Culture, whole year; Walter F. Dearborn, Assistant Professor of Education, first half-year; Paul H. Hanus, Professor of History and Education, second half-year; Henry W. Holmes, Assistant Professor of Education, second half-year; Ephraim Emerton, Professor of History, second half-year; Barrett Wendell, Professor of English, first or second half-year, to be decided later...