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Lectures on German Romantic School

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The Faculty of Arts and Sciences has authorized a series of six lectures on "The Romantic School in Germany" by R. M. Wernaer '99, Ph.D. '03, to be given in Emerson A at 4.30 in the afternoon on Tuesdays beginning March 3. these lectures will be open to the public. Their subjects will be as follows; March 3, "The Romantic School and Its Aims"; March 10, "Romanticism and Symbolism"; March 17, "Romanticism and Nature"; March 24, "Romanticism and the Fairy Tale"; March 31, "The Golden Age and the Blue Flower"; April 7, "Romanticism, Patriotism, and Cosmopolitanism."

Dr. Wernaer took graduate work in German in the University from 1898 to 1903 and was an instructor in German from 1901 to 1903 and in 1905-1906.

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