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...evidence. The program will be as follows: "Charge of the Light Bridge," Spindler; "Invitation to the Dance," Webber-Berlioz; "Pianoforte Solo" (Selected by Mr. Jesus Maria Sanroma); "Overture to William Tell," Rossini; "S Kommt ein Vogel Geflogen," by Ochs; "News Flashes of the Ninties," Magic Lantern; "Jolly Fellow Walz," Vollstedt; "The Fortune Teller," Herbert; "Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep," Knight; popular song hits (Tara-ra-Boom-de-ay. The Bowery, The Sidewalks of New York, Sweet Rosie O'Grady, Daisy Bell, A Bicycle Built for Two, Comrades, Little Annie Rooney, She May Have Seen Better Days, The Band...
...Professor Kuehneman is not only one of the leading Goethe scholars of the present time, but he has also the reputation of being he has also the reputation of being the most eloquent speaker among German university professors," was the comment of Professor J. A. Walz on the lectures...
...Miss Dorothy Abbott, author of "For Someone Else", which was presented at the School last spring, "The Other One" is a study of a dual personality. The Harvard men who will have parts in it are O. M. Nichols '32, R. L. C. Rein'l '34, and Eric Walz...
...occupies the Kuno Francke chair of German Art and Culture for the year 1931-32, and is also visiting professor at Leverett House. Besides this series of lectures he will give another course of ten lectures during the second term. He will be introduced this afternoon by J. A. Walz, professor of the German Languages and Literature of the German department...
...unfortunate for the student that "Faust" is read in the second semester. Why Professor Walz--who gives a course in the Faust legend (Comp. Lit. 8)--does not treat Goethe's masterpiece in his half year is a mystery. This is the manner in which "Faust" is studied: One member of the class reads a dozen lines in German (three-fourths of the time this is poorly done); then the instructor reads a translation of the lines either from Bayard Taylor or Anne Swannick! No comment follows this performance and no attempt is made to explain or give an exposition...