Word: prussian
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Forum first team, and A. E. Pinanski '08, W. J. Mack '08 and J. D. Cronin '09 for the Forum second team. H. W. Hines '09, H. Pillsbury '09 and T. H. O'Neil '07 were chosen as the Agora first team and A. A. Jenkins '09, A. Prussian '08, and H. T. Viets '09 as the Agora second team. A. H. Elder '07 acted as judge for the Agora, and G. J. Hirsch '07, A. C. Blagden 1L. and H. Hurwitz '08 as judges for the Forum...
Professor Kuehnemann has had a distinguished career. In 1903 while assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Breslau he was sent by the Prussian government to Posen to organize there the Royal Academy, designed as a centre of educational activity, to form an important part of the scheme for Germanizing Prussian Poland...
Friedrich Althoff, "Absent through illness, but expressly represented today by Professor Struve, director of the Prussian universities; modest, austere, untiring, sagacious, resolute, the most potent personage in German higher education; the promoter of the exchange of professors between German and American universities...
...History, Professor Macvane will give History 20j on recent English History. Mr. R. M. Johnston will give History 28, which deals with the rise of the Prussian monarchy from the Great Elector to the present day, and History 32 1hf. on European and American warfare of the nineteenth century. History 34 1hf., "Christian Institutions, historically and comparatively considered", will be given by Professor Platner of the Andover Theological Seminary, and History of Religions 1hf. "Introduction to the Study of Religions", by Professor G. F. Moore...
From 1884 to 1901, Professor Kuhnemann was Privatdozent at the University of Marburg, and in 1901 he was made Professor Extraordinarius. In 1903 he was called to Bonn, and in the same year he was charged by the Prussian Government with organizing the newly founded Royal Academy at Posen, a task which he fulfilled with singular success. In the autumn of 1905, he was sent by his government on a lecturing tour through the United States, during which he spoke to audiences in most of the important cities and universities...