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Werner W. Jaeger, University Professor, will visit Greece this summer, stopping enroute-in France, Germany, and Italy. Jaeger plans to see Athens, Delhi, Olympia, Crete and other excavation sites and places of historical interest. He said last night that the trip is solely for pleasure and will be his first opportunity to see the country which he has studied as a classical scholar.
Jaeger came to the United States from the University of Berlin in 1936 and was made a University Professor in 1939. He is the author of several books written in English and German, the most famous of which is "Paldeia," a three volume work on the ideals of Greek culture. He also contributes frequently to German, English. American. and Italian journals.
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