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Prof. Schofield Leaves Tomorrow

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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 to this country and conduct his usual courses during the second half-year. The subject of his lectures will be the History of English Literature from the Norman Conquest to the Elizabethan Era. He will also give a seminary course on Arthurian Romance.

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