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Charles W. Eliot, President Of Harvard University (May 19, 1869-May 19, 1909)

Charles W. Eliot, President Of Harvard University (May 19, 1869-May 19, 1909)

Eugen Kuehnemann

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Jennings Press
Año de edición:
2008
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Historia
ISBN:
9781409796480
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Eugene Kühnemann was a German philosopher and literary critic .This essay was originally written for the Deutsche Rundschau of Berlin as a homage of Germany to President Eliot on his retirement from office and at the same time to America in the person of her representative educator.This work should be regarded as a fruit of the intellectual exchange movement between Germany and America.

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