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...death of Kuno Francke this summer robbed Harvard of one of her most faithful and able scholars. The opportunities for the study of Germanic art and culture which the University now offers are largely the result of his devotion and industry. When Professor Francke first came here at the end of the last century he found a small department whose rauge was necessarily limited. Throughout the succeeding years, in various capacities, he labored patiently to stimulate a study and appreciation of the nation he knew and loved so well...
...Habsburg archdukes, Josef and Josef Franz, were present. So was Count Kuno Klebelsberg, Minister of Education and a deputation from the Hungarian Parliament...
...number of the members of the faculty have shown their support. Among the latter who have signed are the following: H. B. Bigelow '01, Raymond Calkins '90, G. H. Chase '96, W. E. Clark, R. W. Coues '95. A. T. Davison '05, W. S. Ferguson, F. McR. Findlay '22, Kuno Francke, C. J. Friedrich, R. S. Hillyer '17, A. N. Holcombe '06, G. E. Johnson, R. I. Loveli, C. H. McIlwain '03, P. H. Means '17, C. H. Moore '89, G. H. Parker '87, A. W. Samborski '26, F. W. Taussig '79, J. A. Walz '99, Soma Welss, and Alfred...
...Kuno Francke Professorship was founded in the fall of 1929 by a group of ten donors, among whom are: Juling Rosenwald, Henry Goldman '76, G. F. Warburg '20, C. J. Liebman '98. They dore Baetenhaussen, Frederick A. O. Schwarg, and Henry Schwarg...
...foremost of living American philosophers, and it is agreeable to find a figure of his caliber in a position linked by name to one of the great heritages of Harvard scholarship. No less satisfying is the knowledge that the first professor to hold the new Kuno Francke Chair of German Art and Culture is to be so well qualified for his post as Professor Goldschmidt's previous work at Harvard has proved him to be. The success of any such program as outlined for the Kuno Francke Professorship depends in a large measure on the sympathetic cooperation of the incumbent...