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Prof. Muensterberg to Sail July 2

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Professor Hugo Muensterberg h.'01, of the Department of Psychology, director of the Psychological Laboratory, will leave on July 2 for Germany, where he will be exchange professor at the University of Berlin. He will travel about Europe until September 1, when he will take up his duties at Berlin. His lectures during the first semester will be upon "Applied Psychology," and upon "Idealistic Philosophy." In the second semester Professor Muensterberg will give a general course in psychology and one on "The Cultural Life in America."

Independent of his duties as exchange professor, the German government has requested him to found an American Institute. This organization is intended to be a means of bringing together the men of culture of the two countries. Special attention is to be paid to the problems of education and of scholarship. Professor Muensterberg will return to Cambridge in the fall of 1911.

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