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KUEHNEMAN WILL GIVE TWO GERMAN GOETHE LECTURES

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Commemorating the centenary of Goethe's death, Dr. Eugen Kuchneman, professor of Philosophy at the University of Breslan, will give two public lectures in German on the post under the auspices of the Department of Germanic Languages and Literature tomorrow and Wednesday evenings in the New Lecture Hall at 8 o'clock. Dr. Kuehneman was visiting professor at Harvard during the academic years 1906-07 and 1908-09.

"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.

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