Word: sumichrast
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...examination of the advance sheets of the Catalogue shows that the year has been productive of many changes. Messrs. Sumichrast and Sanderson have been appointed assistant professors in the French department, and Mr. von Jagemann who comes to his work here for the first time this year, has been made assistant professor in the German department. Mr. Grandgent, who taught in the department of modern languages last year, has left Harvard to take charge of the department of modern languages in the Boston schools. Among the instructors the changes have been very numerous...
...Professor Thayer; Greek, Professors Wright and Goodwin, Messrs. Wheeler and Parker; Latin, Professors Lane, Allen, Greenough, Smith and Preble, Messrs. Richardson and Parker; English, Professors Briggs and Wendell, Messrs. Baker, Clymer, Kittredge and Hayes; German, Professors Sheldon and Bartlett, Messrs. Babbitt and Grandgent; French, Professors Cohn and Sanderson, Mr. Sumichrast; Italian, Dante, Professor Norton, Philosophy, Professor Royce; Political Economy, Professor Tausigg and Mr. Huntington; History, Professors Macvane. Emerton and Hart, Mr. Bendelari; Music. Professor Paine, Mathematics, Professors Byerly and B. O. Pierce, Mr. Sawin; Physics, Messrs. Hall and Whiting; Chemistry, Dr. Huntington; Natural History, Professors Mark and Goodale, Messers. Parker...
Professor Sumichrast has an article on the "Valkyrie" in the November Outing. Professor Sumichrast is an authority on yachting matters and the holder of a captain's certificate...
...voted to concur in the following appointments made by the president and fellows of Harvard College: Hans C. G. Von Jagemann, Ph. D., assistant professor of German for five years from September 1, 1889; Robert Sanderson, assistant professor of French for five years from September 1, 1889; Frederic Cesaer Sumichrast, assistant professor of French for five years from September 1 1889; Alfred B. Nichols, instructor in German for 1889-90; Lyman Abbot D. D,, as preacher to the university for the year 1889-90. It was also voted to concur in the following appointment of preachers to the university...
...Outing for June is a very good number. One of the most interesting of its articles is "Yacht Voyages to Australia," by Mr. F. C. Sumichrast of the French department in the college. The piece is profusely illustrated throughout. "Sports, Pastimes, and Pleasures on the Cam, ' tells of the surroundings of the river flowing by the old university city of Cambridge, and some of the races on the stream are vividly described. "The Pleasure of Fly Fishing" is an entertaining article from beginning to end. It tells well the varied experience of the many who have enjoyed a summer...