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...deserve respect in a literary world dominated by English and French authors. The reputation acquired by German writers even of the classic period of German literature has been one of an extreme stuffiness, and this reputation has naturally not aided German popularity. Lichtenberg as he is presented by Professors Mautner and Hatfield may in part dissolve this outdated notion...

Author: By Walter S. Rowland, | Title: George Lichtenberg: the Master Of Aphorism Links Wit, Insight | 12/17/1959 | See Source »

Elected last Saturday night in the Society's final election of the 1957-58 academic year were David B. Arnold, Lewis C. Austin, Richard W. Dixon, Steven J. Hirsch, John S. Mautner, David Riess, and Robert A. Weisberg of Adams House...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Phi Beta Kappa Will Initiate Eighty New Seniors as Members | 6/9/1958 | See Source »

Fulbright Scholarships for study abroad next year have been awarded to John S. Mautner '58, of Adams House and Elmsford, N.Y., Robert S. November '58, of Kirkland House and Great Neck, N.Y., William M. Johnston '58, of Eliot House and Jamaica Plain, Mass., and John R. Kramer '58, of Lowell House and Hudson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Four Seniors Receive Foreign Study Grants | 4/16/1958 | See Source »

Johnston will work in the field of French History at the University of Paris, while Mautner will study German Literature at the University of Vienna...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Four Seniors Receive Foreign Study Grants | 4/16/1958 | See Source »

...editors of the Advocate have changed their format by de-emphasizing the biographical notes about contributors, the new Advocate reader will not receive the usual warning of "Mother Advocate welcomes to her bosom." However, the reader will probably be stopped by the first story in the issue, John Mautner's An Enchantment, which very likely will not produce that effect in the reader. The story, as well as its component parts, partakes of a diarrheic length. If the author is interested in attracting readers, he should take the advice he offers almost midway through the story... "but enough is enough...

Author: By Bryce E. Nelson, | Title: The Advocate | 9/25/1957 | See Source »

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