On January 8, 9, and 11, a series of three lectures, made possible by the Edward Tuck Foundation, were delivered in Dartmouth Hall by Professor Henri Lichtenberger of the Sorbonne, exchange professor of French at Harvard University for the current year. Mr. Lichtenberger has held a professorship at the Sorbonne since 1905, and is widely known as the author of important contributions to modern scholarship. Among his writings are Legendes desNiebelungen; Histoire de la langue allemande; La philosophie de Nietzsche;Wagner, poète et penseur; HenriHeine; and L'Allemagne wioderne etson evolution.
The subjects of Professor Lichtenberger's three lectures in Hanover were "Nietzsche et l'impérialisme allemand," "La question d'Alsace," and "Le problème de la culture européene."