Word: provinciale
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Professor Clemen was born in 1866 at Sommerfeld, near Leipzig. He attended the Fuerstenschule in Grimma, and later studied at the Universities of Leipzig, Bonn and Strassburg. In 1893 he was made Provincial Conservator of the Rhine Province, and in 1898 became Professor Extraordinarius of the History of Art at...
Of the special articles not on football the most generally interesting is that by H. W. Foote '97, on "The Primacy of Harvard." This points out the immediate need of increasing the number of Harvard men from the South and West. At present there is grave danger of Harvard's...
M. Le Braz began his address with an acknowledgment of the kindness shown him by the Alliance Francaise of the United States and Canada in procuring for him his present good fortune. In telling of the enchantment of Brittany, M. Le Braz continued, I am breaking with the traditions of...
A medical education is of value, said Dr. Warren, not only to prospective practitioners, but also to army officers, provincial governors, engineers in the tropics, and men in all walks of life. For men who enter the medical profession the following different spheres of practice are open: original research, which...
Professor Barrett Wendell '77, who has been granted leave of absence for the coming year, will give a course of lectures at the Sorbonne, and several French provincial universities, on "American Literature, Manners, Customs, and Institutions." Professor Wendell will sail for Europe, October 13, on the "Cymric." His duties will...