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Professor Paul Clemen, of the University of Bonn, will give his first lecture in his course on German and French Art from the Middle Ages to the Eighteenth Century, this morning at 10 o'clock in the large lecture room of Robinson Hall.
Professor Clemen comes here as the third representative of a German institution in the annual interchange of professors between this University and the German institutions. He brings a wealth of material on his most interesting subject, from Rhenish Prussia where he has been in charge of the government bureau for the preservation and scientific study of works of art of that country. Professor Clemen has always taken a sympathetic interest in the development of the Germanic Museum at Harvard and a large body of Harvard students is expected at that time to welcome Professor Clemen to the commencement of his official duties.
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