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Born in Grotikan, Germany, Professor von Jagemann was educated at Naumberg. Leipzig, and Tubingen, coming to the United States in 1881, and receiving his doctor's degree at Johns Hopkins three year later. From 1884 to 1886 he was professor of modern languages at Earlham College 1nd and for the next three years he was professor of Germanic languages at Indiana University. He joined the University teaching staff in 1889 as Assistant Professor of German Professor von Jagemann is author of text books for the study of German and of numerous articles on the Germanic and Romance languages...
Simons, former Foreign Minister in the Cabinet of Chancellor Fehrenbaca (1920-21) and lately President of the German Supreme Court at Leipzig, was last week elected by the leaders of the big political parties President cf Germany ad interim...
Before the German Supreme Court at Leipzig began the trial of 16 Communists, alleged to be members of the German Cheka,* charged with fomenting revolution in Germany...
Professor Lowes, who took the degree of A.M. in 1903 and Ph.D. in 1905 at the University has degrees from Washington and Jefferson and from the universities of Leipzig and Berlin. As an author, he is known by his "Convention and Revolt in Poetry" and by his contributions to American and foreign philological and literary journals...
Thus far, the addresses have been made principally from the legalist point of view. Professor Emerton will speak from the view-point of a scholar of church history and theology, subjects to which he has given much study. Graduating from Harvard in 1871, he went to Leipzig, where he took his Ph.D. in 1876. He became an instructor in History and German, and from 1878 to 1882 was Winn professor of ecclesiastical history at Harvard. Some of the books he has written are "An Introduction to the Study of the Middle Ages", "A Synopsis of the History of Continental Europe...