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On the afternoon of January 3, the day of the theatrical performance to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Schiller's death, commemorative literary exercises will be held in the Fogg Lecture Room. President Eliot will preside. Mr. W. R. Thayer '81 will speak on "The international Position of Schiller, and Professor Francke on "the Message of Schiller to Modern Life." Professor Munsterberg h.'01 will draw a comparison between Schiller and Goethe and will close the exercises by reading the epilogue written by Goethe for the representation of Schiller's Glocke, which was given in Weimar in 1815 at the tenth anniversary of Schiller's death.
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