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Prof. Muensterberg to Go to Berlin

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Professor Hugo Muensterberg, Professor of Psychology and Director of the Psychological Laboratory, has been appointed exchange professor for 1910-1911, by the Harvard Faculty, at the University of Berlin. He will leave Cambridge early in the summer and will be away the entire College year. His appointment will be formally made on Friday.

Professor Muensterberg studied at the Danzig Gymnasium, and later at Leipzig and Heidelberg; he was given the degree of Ph.D. from the University of Leipzig in 1885, and in 1887 Heidelberg conferred upon him the degree of M.D.; he was awarded the degree of A.M. from Harvard University in 1901, and was made LL.D. by the University of Washington three years later. He was appointed instructor in the University of Freiberg in 1887, and was made assistant professor in 1891. In the following year he was made Professor of Psychology, and Director of the Psychological Laboratory of Harvard University.

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