Word: schurz
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...officers, who were re-elected, are: president, Hon. C. Schurz h.'76; secretary, R. Hoffman '94; treasurer, F. S. Goodwin '90. The board of directors, also re-elected, is made up of: H. W. Putnam '69 (chairman), G. A. Bartlett h.'93, K. J. Belling, L. D. Brandeis '77, F. P. Fish '75, J. H. Hecht, C. S. Houghton, G. Morse '70, A. P. Schmidt, W. G. Thompson '88, F. Vogel '87, C. H. Walker '90, L. Weissbein, W. Weatherbee '87, Professors K. Francke, H. C. G. von Jagemann, H. Munsterberg h.'01, H. S. White '73, G. L. Kittredge...
...annual meeting of the Germanic Museum Association will be held at 5 o'clock this afternoon in the Museum building. Professor K. Francke will present the annual report and officers for next year will be elected. The present officers of the Association are as follows: president, Hon. C. Schurz h.'76; secretary, R. Hoffman '94; treasurer, F. S. Goodwin...
...annual meeting of the Germanic Museum Association was held yesterday afternoon in the Germanic Museum. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Carl Schurz h.'76; secretary Ralph Hoffman '94; treasurer, Frederic S. Goodwin '90. The previous board of directors was re-elected with the following additions: Professor Horatio S. White '73, Professor George L. Kittredge '32, and Professor William H. Schofield...
...adapt his sensual perception to the objects of his study." He spoke also of the power the Museum might become in helping to check narrow specialization, by bringing together "the art student and the philologist, the student of political as well as of literary history." Hon. Carl Schurz, President of the Germanic Museum Association spoke of the Museum as a instance of and help to international friendship between Germany and the United States. Mr. Edward Robinson, Curator of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, spoke for the relation that might exist between the two museums...
...Haddenhausen, First Secretary of the German Embassy at Washington, who in the absence of Ambassador Baron von Sternberg, will present Emperor William's gifts; President Eliot, who will accept the gifts in the name of the University; Professor Kuno Francke, who will respond for the Germanic Museum; Hon. Carl Schurz, as president of the Germanic Museum Association; Mr. Edward Robinson, as curator of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts; and Professor William James, on behalf of the Faculty...