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Professor Walz, A.M. '95, paid a tribute to the devotion of Professor Kuehnemann to whatever he had undertaken in the University and expressed the wish that at his departure we could again say as we said two years ago: "Auf wiedersehen." Professor Muensterberg next spoke of the change that had occurred in German literature and of the new spirit that had arisen. In the period of the greatness of German literature and art, the country was cosmopolitan because national strength was lacking. This disappeared under the influence of the political unity effected in the middle of the last century. There...
President Lowell continued the discussion of cosmopolitanism. It is now several hundred years since it has ceased to exist. Perhaps what is best for the destiny of the modern world must be worked out by nationalities. No one has done more to bring this about than men like Professor Muensterberg. "The most broadening this in life is travelling, the next best is to have a flower from foreign lands come...
...appearance of Mr. Lowell at an undergraduate function since he has become President. The dinner will also be the occasion of the last appearance of Professor Kuehnemann at such a celebration. In addition the following members of the Faculty have accepted: Professor J. A. Walz P.'95, Professor Hugo Muensterberg, Professor A. C. Coolidge '87, Assistant Professor R. B. Merriman '96, Professor A. B. Hart '80, Mr. C. M. Stearns, Mr. B. A. G. Fuller '00, all the Harvard exchange professors who have gone to Berlin, and all those members of the Faculty who hold German university degrees. Dr. Werner...
...German Life at Harvard."--Professor Hugo Muensterberg...
Baron Takahira, the Japanese ambassador, will speak, and Count von Bernstorff, the recently appointed ambassador from Germany, will also be present. During his stay here the German ambassador will be the guest of Professor Muensterberg. The other speakers will be Reverend Canon H. Hensley Henson, Professor Kuehnemann, and President Eliot...