Word: schofield
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Professor W. H. Schofield p.'93, of the Department of Comparative Literature, who has been chosen in the annual exchange of professors with German institutions, to deliver a course of lectures this fall at the University of Berlin, will leave Boston tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, accompanied by H. von Kaltenborn '09, who will act in the capacity of private secretary, and will sail from New York on the Deutschland at 8 o'clock Thursday morning. His course of lectures at the University of Berlin will extend through the first semester which closes in February, when he will return...
...place of honor in the current number of the Monthly is held by Professor Schofield's article on "The Department of Comparative Literature." It is important that this new and extremely valuable department should be widely known; and Professor Schofield has here explained clearly the aims and scope of the department and the liberal spirit that underlies it. Two papers devoted to the Young Instructor, who is apparently a very disturbing character, analyze from different points of view the causes and results of his existence, and offer suggestions regarding him which will doubtless be helpful in bringing about the ultimate...
MODERN LANGUAGE CONFERENCE: "In Defence of "The Pearl.'" Professor Schofield. Common Room, Conant Hall...
MODERN LANGUAGE CONFERENCE. "In Defence of "The Pearl.'" Professor Schofield. Common Room, Conant Hall...
...clock, has been arranged in honor of the officers of the German warship "Bremen," at present anchored in Boston harbor. Mr. W.T. Reincke, the German consul at Boston, Professor Munsterberg, Professor Francke, Professor Peabody, who was visiting professor to the University of Berlin last year, and Professor Schofield, recently appointed visiting professor for next year, will also be among the invited guests. Tickets to the dinner, at $2 each, may be obtained by the members of the Verein from the secretary, H. von Kaltenborn...