Word: max
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Max Muller's Lectures on Science of Language...
...appointment as Professor in the university of his native city, Konigsberg (in far eastern Prussia) in 1770; published the "Critique of Pure Reason" in 1781; published his other principal works between this year and 1793; and died in 1804. The best English translation of the Critique is that by Max Muller. The translation in Bohn's Library, by Meiklejohn, is now regarded as superseded. Wallace's "Kant" in Blackwood's Philosophical Library (Edinburgh and Philadelphia, 1882), Edward Caird's "Critical Philosophy of Immanual Kant" (2d. ed., New York, Macmillan's, 1889, 2 vols.), J. H. Stirling's "Text-Book...
...Max Winkler, '89, who has been tutoring in Cambridge this summer, has received an appointment as instructor of modern languages at Michigan University...
...principal; Arthur Lyman '83 and R. F. Simes '85, assistants. It was voted to concur with the President and Fellows in the vote appointing F. B. Tarbell, Ph. D., instructor in Greek and Latin; P. B. Marcon, Ph. D., tutor in French for three years from Sept. 1, 1890; Max Poll, Ph. D., instructor in German for 1890-91; A. L. Mason, Ph. D., assistant professor of chemical medicine for five years from Sept., 1890; and in appointing A. L. Mason, M. D., assistant professor of clinical medicine for five years from Sept...
...Max Winkler, '89, will be at the University of Michigan next year as instructor in modern languages...