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CONTENTS.


Portrait of Professor Whitney Frontispiece
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Prefatory Sketch of the History and Character of the First American Congress of Philologists and of the Whitney Memorial Meeting 1
The Reading from the Letters of Foreign Scholars concerning Professor Whitney (See Appendix I.) 6
Memorial Address, by Professor Lanman 7
Whitney's Influence on the Study of Modern Languages and on Lexicography, by Professor March 29
Whitney's Influence on Classical Philologists, by Professor Perrin 37
Whitney's Personality, by Professor Manatt 43
Address, by Dr. William Hayes Ward 47
Concluding Address, by President Gilman 57
Appendix I.: Original Text of the Letters from Foreign Scholars concerning Professor Whitney 67
1. Ascoli, of Milan; 2. Barth, of Paris; 3. von Boehtlingk, of Leipsic; 4. von Bradke, of Giessen; 5. Bréal, of Paris; 6. Brugmann, of Leipsic; 7. Buehler, of Vienna; 8. Cowell, of Cambridge; 9. Delbrueck, of Jena; 10. Garbe, of Königsberg; 11. Henry, of Paris; 12. Hillebrandt, of Breslau; 13. Jolly, of Würzburg; 14. Kern, of Leiden; 15, Leskien, of Leipsic; 16. Ludwig, of Prague; 17. Friedrich Müller, of Vienna; 18. Oldenberg, of Kiel; 19. Pischel, of Halle; 20. Rost, of London; 21. von Roth, of Tübingen; 22. Senart, of Paris; 23. Windisch, of Leipsic.