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Two professors, noted in European university circles, are coming to Harvard next year as lecturers it was learned last night. They are Professor H. F. Pribram and Professor Constomtin Caratheodory.
Professor Pribram, at present of the University of Vienna, will lecture here throughout the year on history. He has written a large number of valuable historical works. After the war he was permitted to study the official archives at Vienna and as a result edited and first brought to light the secret political treaties of Austria-Hungary from 1879 to 1914. The English edition of this work was edited by Professor A. C. Coolidge '87.
Professor Caratheodory, now of the University of Munich, received his degree of Ph.D. from the University of Gottingen in 1904. In 1908 he became professor of mathematics in the Lechnische Hoehschule of Hanover and then of Breslan. Since 1913 he has been professor of mathematics at the University of Gottingen, Berlin, Smyrna where he was also director of the university. Athens and Munich. He will lecture here during the second half year on mathematics.
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