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THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

";Z' ;;: , Form 44'59

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BUREAU OF PUBLIC RELATIONS '· H : t1

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Oskar Seidlin (Con•t.)

Service at other colleges~

U. of Washington, Winter, 1949 German Summer School, Middlebury Col., 1948, 1951, 1952

Public offices, etc:

Chairman, Section V(German) of Madern Lang. Assn., 1949 Chairman, Nominating Committee AATG, 1954

Received 4-17-59 Services at other Colleges-German Summer School of ~liddlebury Collage, Vdddlebury, Vt.

Summer of 1957. . New Public offices, business or professional connections:

Secretary(57) and Chairman(58) of the Germanic Section of the ~bdern Language ~ .Ills soc. of American. · · · ·

New Honors or awards: Phi Betfo Kappa(hon. )•56; Guest of the Federal Republic of Germany June/July "56; Eichendorff Medal 1956; Ford Research Professor in Residence, Free University,of Berlin, Summer semester 1959.

Principal Publications: At least 25 new items which I cannot enumerate all over, list being deposited yearly with the Arts & Sciences College and to be obtained there.

Form No. 4735

THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

EVALUATION PROGRAM

FACULTY MEMBER'S ANNUAL REPORT (Copies to Department Chairman, Dean, and President)

Seidlin, Oskar --- German . 46 Spring 47 N ame .......................................................................................................................... Dept ........................................... Period .................... .to ...................... .. Last, Firnt, Middle

This report is intended to provide an opportunity to the Faculty member to suggest changes in his work and relationships that seem to him desirable and to record, for the period covered, his professional activities that seem to him most significant. It will be preserved as a part of his permanent personnel record in the University and will be used as one of the bases for the annual evaluation of faculty members required of Chairmen of Departments.

I. What do you regard as the greatest handicaps or obstacles to your effectiveness and service during the period covered by this report?

Initial dif:ficultiestp. procure textbooks

II. What new 9r changed opportunities for service or development do you desire the University to : provide for you in the immediate future? ·

Faster service in the !Jrocu:;;~ent of books by the ~ibrary.

III. Activities for ·the period~-' .. F.:!.':~.f.- .. :4:.§,., ........ ;.: ............ :.• ............ t<L .......... §.l?..l.:.~f.l.!L .. 4.T ................................ . Please arrange your report under such of the foil owing headings as. are applicable to your activities. Omit items that are not applicable. Number those used to correspond to the num­bering in the list:

1. Teaching. (Do not list courses taught. Rather, report any experiments or noteworthy re­sults in your teaching.)

2. Relationships to students and student activities.

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., . ; 3. Research Projects undertaken, underway, completed.

4. Productive and Creative Activities (other than those covered by Nos. 1 to 3 and not includ­ing publications).

5. Administrative and Committee Assignments and activities (Departmental, College, and University, but not extra-University services).

6. Professional activities and responsibilities outside the University.

7. Community and Public Relations (not included under No. 6).

8. Publications not elsewhere listed by this report.

9. Honors and distinctions ~·eceived during the period, not covered by other sections of this report. · · ·· · · · ·

10. Other activities or accomplishments not covered by headings provided:

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2. Participation in activities· o:f the "German Club1' and "German Table" 3. (partly completed) Contributions on German literafture and men o:f

letters :for the :forthcoming Collier's Encyclopedia (underway) An essay on Hermann Hesse

5. Departfmental reporter :for the "Faculty Review"

8,"Gerhart Hauptmann zum Gedachtnis", Monatshe:fte, Oktober 46 "Begegnung mit Ernst Wiechert", German Quarterly, November 46 "Goethe -tiber Goethe au:f :franzosisch, ·Germanic Review, December 46 "Helena: Vom Mythos zurPerson", 'Publications of the. Modem

Language Association, ~. March 47 "Laurence Sterne's 'Tristram Shandy' and Thomas Mann's 'Joseph

. the Provider' ",.Modem. Language gu~:&rly, March 47 6 book reviews in Mo:r{~tsh~fte ,d Williruri & Mary Ql.l~terly, Books

Abroad, Tomorrow, German Quarterly, Germanic Review

10. Lectures: "Press and publications in Germany today", before the Ohio Modern

Language Group, Baldwin-Wallace College, November 7,46 "Goethe -tiber Goethe au:f :franzosisch", before the Goethe-section o:f

the Modern Language Assn., Washington, December 27, 46 "The Attitude of Irony in Laurence Sterne and Thomas Mann", before

the Prose Fiction-section of the Modern Language Assn, December 28, 46

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Form No. 4734.

THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

EVALUATION PROGRAM

BASIC WHO'S WHO (Copies to Department Cha-irman, Dean and President)

Seidlin Oskar --- German March 10,47 N ame. ............................................................................................................. _ .......... Department. .................................................. Date ........................... .

Last, First. Middle ,,,

1. Date of birth : Feb:ruary'l7, 1911

2. Degrees and the institutions from which received with dates:

Ph.D. (summa cum laude), University of Basel, Switzerland, ····-·····························-·······-···-·····-··-·············--················-·······················-····-··········· .. -· .. ······--··············-···········-··<July 19 3 5

3. Academic Experience--Positions held with dates:

1939/41 Lecturer in German Literature, Smith College, Northampton,Mass 1941/46 Asst. Professor, Smith College, Northampton, Mass Summers 39,40,41,46 Memjfber of the Faculty of the German Summer

School of Middlebury College, Bristol, Vt. 1946- Asst. Prof., Ohio State University

4. Other significant experiences contributing to professional fitness. Include particularly, work ex­perience in your field, such as practice of law, farming or employment in industry:

5. Research Experience:

Otto Brahm als Theaterkritiker, ZUrich/Leipzig 1936 Pedronis muss geholfen werden, Aarau, 1937 Mein Bilderbuch, ZUrich, 1938

6. Publications: S. 0. S. Genf, ZUrich 1940 S.O.S.Geneva, New York (Viking Press) 1939 Der goldene Apfel (textbook), New York (Crofts), 1942 Green Wagons, Boston (Houghton Mifflin), 1943

(co-author) Outline of German Literature, New York (Barnes & Noble), (in preparation)

Numerous articles, book reviews in the professional ~eriodicals. NOTE. Minor publicatiOns may be grouped e.g. uEight articles in Jour'nal of Science.'

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7. National, State, University and Special College Services:

1942/46 US Army

8. Honors Received:

B~onze Star Medal,

9. General Comment:

lst US Army citation !JiKUS Division citation 15th Army Group (Hq) citation 15th Army Group (Psychological Warfare) citation

NoTE: Donot hesitate to include any other biographical' data which seem important and do not hesitate to explain the importance' br application of any points; frequently the bare statement of fact does not convey the full meaning. ·

This ,biographical blank does not duplicate or replace the more detailed personnel records main­tained by the Bureau of Public Relations and the University Editor.

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OSKAR SEIDLIN -- PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS:

1. Otto Brahm als Theaterkritiker, Zurich/Leipzig, 1936 2. Pedronis mu~ geholf"en werden, 1\arau, 1937 3· Mein Bilderbuch (verse), Zurich, 1938 4. S.o.s. Geneva!, Viking Press, ~Jew York, 1939 5. (German edition), Zurich, 1940 6. Der goldene Apfel, Crofts & Co., New York, 1942 7. Green Wagons, Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1943 8. --same-- (popular edition), Green Bay, Viis., 1950 (?) 9· ~n Outline HiEtory of German Literature, (co-author), N.Y. 1948, 50 etc. 10. Der Briefwechsel Schnitzler-Brahm (ea.), Berlin, 1953

C 0 N T R I B U T I 0 N S to:

11. Collier's Encyclopedia, New York, 1948 ff. 12. Bibliography Americana-Germanica (yearly since 1950), Americ.Germ.Review

A R T I C L E S , R E V T E W S :

1940 13. "Das Humane und der Dichter," Nonatshefte, Nov.

14. "Die romantische 1941

Seele," JviO, li'Jay 15. (rev. ) Kaufmann: German Drama of the 19th Century, MO, Oct.

16. 17.

18. 19. 20. 21.

l9/j·2 11 Eine Stilanalyse," German <::.uarterlv, <Tan. (rev.) Rosenhaupt: Der Dichter urn die Jahrhundertwende, Modern Lang.

(;uarterly, ~?:rch (rev.) Bang: ~laske und Gesicht bei c.F.}leyer, same "Neue Literatur zur Romantik, 11 MO, May "Georg Brandes," Journal for the History of Ideas, Oct. (rev.) Vietor: Bucbnerals Politiker, MO, Oct.

~ 22. (Rev.) Thomas !~ann: Selected Essays, 110, Jan. 23. (rev.) de Pange: IA. Vl. Schlegel und Frau von Stael, Germanic Review, Febr. 24. "Goethes Zauberflote," !-10., Febr. 25. "Th. Nann und die Demokratie," QQ, Nay 26. (rev.) Hofrichter: Three Poets ana Reality, QQ, Nov.

1944 27. "Th. I•Jann and Democracy," South Atlantic O,uarterlv, Jan. 28. "Das Etwas una das Nichts," GR, Oct.

12.!±i 29. \rev.) Steiner: Begegnung mit Stefan George, MO, Febr.

l9Lf6 30. (rev.) \>lerfel: Poems, GR, J\pr. 31. (rev.) Jantz: Christian Lodowick, .Arneric.-Germ. Review, June 32. "Wedekind's German-American Parents " same !bl.ug. 33. (rev.) Seitz: The Hoffmann Paper l1iils, william & Mary Quarterly, Oct. 34. "Gerhart Hauptmann zum Gedenken," ~10, Oct. 35. (rev.) Hofmannsthal: Die Erzahlungen, MO, Nov.

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36. 3'1· :;a.

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61.

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"Bl!lgee;n:ung mit Wiechert," Glf,, (rev.) Rilke: Brie!e an Baronesse von ., same "Goethe fiber Goethe auf Franzosiach," Q!!., nec:-

1:2:!2 zur " ~UA.,

'l~;9~~!rl~~~,,::~~ ,Joseph tbe ~dar, Mil~, = und die Weltliteratur, iR, hreax Wall of China •

July

19;+8

"T'1"''"'• Verse, by H.Hease The World

Mii.Uta : Parables, Heritage, Staateuniversitliten,

i4i.grtO!l-:Ballade, "

'pring Wien~r Kurier,

the Tt~~ttl~e a f~elude to Faust?,» !!""'+'""' 9 P,A, Fall

the lru:mane Ideal," Ho!:mannstha:J,, !Q, Oct.

W.Q of Eo.uoation," Groton :::cchool

as 58, 1'5.ipho:r1on, Sum!IUU." Boschenatein: Gottfried

(~uarterly •

larmrum of ller, •

Demon, B::unpoaium, Goethe, MO, Dec • -

vJ<,,'ll'iJi ... ,, Comp .I,i t., Tragik in Goetlies Dr·am<en,

J'E'GP-2. Jan the Poet 8< Goethe the Thinker,

von llleiat, ~. B;ym;posium.,

Elements 1n Thomas '""-... 5 '..~1''i"l '!1:£.:'

Dietrich "" 11·-""'·-

195g

c:•ann • a, r~obel ? , Staatszeitunp;,

?7-"!st Vorapiel au!' ein Vorspiel zur Faust?,"

F:uphorion,

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June

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~ as 66, New Directions XIV Reichert: Ba~Zie Conceptl> of

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Antliche vol. redliche Kri tik • :~~ ~ ~~g2g~

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THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EVALUATION PROGRAM

BASIC WHO'S WHO (Copies to Depa1·tment Chairman, Dean and Public Relations Office)

Seidlin Oskar -- German Jan.lO, 1. Name ......................................................................................................... Department. ..................................................... Date ............................... . Last First Middle

2. Present rank or position .................. ~.?..:i.:~.:"'.~_?.E ...................................................................................................................................... . . Fetruary 17, 1911 . Kcinigshutte, Germany 3. Date of bJrth ...................................................................................... Piace of b1rth .............................................................................................. .

4. Degrees and the institutions from which received with dates:

............................. ~~?..~ .. = ..... ~.t: .. :.P. .. : .... Y.~-~.':'.~.:..1:'3.~.~-::r. .. .?..!. .... ?.~i:'l-~ .. ~ .. '-· ... !':'".1.~.~-:z;.~.:.~.f'l.::~ .... ~.!~~-~-?. .... ?.:1.:~~-: .. ('l_~

5. Academic positions held with dates:

1956 0 (/1

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honors:

lS39-46: Lecturer and Asst.Prof., Smith College, Northampton, r:lass. (1942-46) on leave of absence: Army Service

1946-present: Asst. Frof., Assoc. Prof., Prof. at OSU 194-9 (Winter): Visiting Prof., Univ. of V-ashington, Seattle Summers 39,40,41,46,48,50,52 German Summer School of Midcle-

bury College, fvlidcllebury, Vt.

6. Other significant experiences contributing to professional fitness: (Include particularly, work experiences in your field.)

Writing, book-reviewing for German, Swiss, Polish, American papers.

Acting as aci.visor for publications in FMLA, S;rmposium, Uni v. of North Carolina Press

7. Research experience:

8. Publications: (Minor publications may be grouped, e.g. "Ten book reviews," "Thirty-two ar· ticles in scientific journals." Use separate sheet if desired.)

See attached sheet3: 10 books , 40 art i c l es , 40 revi ews

6 contri but i ons to co l lect i ons etc .

9. International, National, State, University, and Special College Services: Publi c Lectures at Goethe Gesellschaft , Baltimore (6) and ~~ ashing­ton , D. C. (4), Deutsche Li terari s ch e Gese l lschaft , Chi cago, University of Co l ogne (Germany), Vassar College (2), Smi th College (2) , Mt .Holy -oke Coll ege , Uni versity of Indi an a , Johns Hopkins University, Uni­versity of the South , The Gr oton Schoo l Offi cer of and paper s r ead (4 t i mes) before Germanic Secti ons of the Modern Language Assn . of Ameri ca (Annual conventions) Lecture Seri es (2) over WOSU Lectures before Engl .Graduate Club (4) , Frencp Grad .Club of OSU

10. Honors received:

11. General comment:

Profoundl y grateful to my chai rman whose unl i mi ted supr ort and encouragement have made my c a r eer as a researcher and wri ter possible .

NOTE: Do not hesitate to include any other biographical data which seem important and do not hesitate to explain the importance or application of any points; frequently the bare statement of fact does not convey the full

. meaning. This biographical blank does not duplicate or replace the more detailed personnel records maintained by the Bureau of Public Relations and the University Editor.

FROM: OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY NEWS AND INFORMATION SERVICE 1-10-62

OSKAR SEIDLIN

Dr. Oskar Seidlin, professor in the department of German at

Ohio State University, has been a member of the faculty since 1946.

He has written extensively in the field of German literature,

in which his publications include some 10 books and more than 100

published articles, reviews and other writings.

He received recognition as one of the outstanding teachers at

Ohio State when he became one of the first five recipients of the

$1,000 Alumni Award for Distinguished Teaching in 1960.

A native of KHnigshlitte, Germany, he received the Ph.D. degree

(with highest honors) from the University of Basel, Switzerland, in

1935.

From 1939 until after completing his aervice in the U.S. Army,

he was a faculty member at Smith College, Northampton, Mass. He has

taught also as visiting professor at the University of Washington

and has served for several years on the faculty of the German Summer

School of Middlebury (Vt.) College.

Dr. Seidlin visited Germany as a guest of the Federal Republic

in the summer of 1956; was elected to honorary membership in Phi Beta

Kappa, national scholastic honorary, in 1957; was awarded the Eichen­

dorff Medal in 1958; and during the summer of 1959 was Ford Research

Professor in Residence at the Free University of Berlin.

Dr. Seid1in was appointed to the Advisory Council of Princeton

University for a three-year term in 1961. The council is composed

of persons prominent in the fields of politics, finance, university

administration and scholarship. After joining the Ohio State faculty as assistant professor

in 1946, he was advanced to the rank of associate professor in 1948 and to a professorship in 1950.

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A DAY WITH PAUL Tl LLI CH

Jenuary 29~ f964 ·'

RECEl\~'EO

~ · t.ti .2 '( 1974

M.GR. OF.C.:

Oro Tllllch began the day on the campus of The Ohio State University with

interviews with representativas of the press and radio. At eleven, he met

with a selected group of one hundred students in "the Browsing Room of the

Main Library; llt noon he had 'uncheon ·w1th ~group of i·he faculty and f1·om

three to f~ur-thirty he participated in a. post-graduate seminar on religion

and therapy~ sponsored by the Columbus Psychiatric Institute and Hospitalo

In t he evening~ ~r eight ·o'clock,; he addressed an audience of over .3200 in

the Mershot'\ Auditorium-- the larges t audience to he~w a ret ig ious scholar

and theologian in the h is Sory of ihe univers ity .

Pau l SwHzgeb~lr Pr es ident 0f i"he St· ud~nt Senate, presidedt Or, Oskar Seidtin ~

Professor o ~ Germ5n ~nd ~ for mQr student of Dr o Tillich, presented him to

the aud ience; Dr n ~~rvin ~o~ . Pro f esso~ and Acti ng Chairman of the Depert~en ~

of Philosophy. prasidsd dur i ng b Guest lon periodo

Tape ~ecordings we;· e n.a de 01' the pn; ss con f erence (broa dcast- o ver· \'iRF D),.

tlie i nfonnal ~ll '2S~ i <:J il per iod wil·t-t ~~ i · uc:er~t~., the post~gr·aduate serr, inar \"< it l•

doctors tmd cl e t· gy <J <~o )·he .~~er: i r1 g add;· e s s (broadcast over WOSU ) c- A copy -""'"'" .. j .

of 0~ . Se icd i ·~t s i .,i :· v C:L<C< · ioP and Cw., Tiliich ' s address ~ "The Grounds fot" . 't .

f.\i I ton Do MeL ean D i ret, J<,t ~ Rf.d l g-i-o-tl-5 -I-\ ff a ir s Cen i .:::l ~~ l'it f./4~~-P) Columbu~ P Ohio ~32! 0

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INTRODUCTION

Oskar Seidlin

In uzy many years at this university, a goodly n~ber of hor~rs have come my wayo Yet none of them was mora welcorre : more glllddeni.i.1.g and touching than the priv:tlege accorded t o me on the present occasion by Milton McLean~ Director of our Religious Affairs Center, the privilege to introduce to you ~he speaker of tonight ~

It is an honor utterly undeserved ; to put it in the l anguage of a theologian: the workings of grace and not of justice: because in the fielde of learning a-nd endeavor which he represents so uniqu-2ly l> my qualifications a~e D.~xt to nil o So I h ave no profe saional elaim on this man ·~Jh.cl.:eve...:, and y~t :i ~~ve a strong and ind:tsputeble c laim on him ..

I have knmm him lcnger :J I have lo,.,~d him longer than any of you. t.Jhen~ almost: 3S year..-e ago, I t<Jas a ph ilosophy s t udent 2.t t .be "University of. Fzankfur. t: ~ he was ltfJ teacher ? c.ad although h(~ did twt succeed in m11king E.ln even ha.ln1ay decent: ph:tlosopi.-1er out o~,: me ("i11hich t'17as enttrely my fault), he , and on1.y he.., t :m.2gh.t. me the one u·afor.ge~table J.esson cd: TI'JY life~ rtcmely ~ \·:rhat: it: means to he a grc;at: teacher ..

l•!e tJ his friends and stGdents:~ th~n called him Paulus (and~ c.s a matter. of fact, we still do), ~nd alt:hough tbHt msy not h.eve heen more t:han a n:t cknau:..e, e term of endearr;;ent, l:te ·Here v~ ry much m-,:are 1:>f the fac t thet, in ti.1e Ge:!.:"man nomenclat ure at least , this Latill form of his name is insolubly ~ssociated 1:·?ith that man in. ~ht.! biotory of the Judeo..,.Christian t:t"ac1 i t:ie:n r;.jho, nuddenly , sat-1 the ltght and spent: h is l i fe ope:1i:-1g the e:, e~1 of all t:be people to the vision which h-e had had on t.he ~oad to Da~.c.tscut' ~

In t hose years lc/ng past, my friends a n d I w€2 ;-:·e \Te r y yo;:.n; :• a-a~:i knev1 she~l?ful l:f..t:t:.1.e .J Bt.lt· o~e thi ng we ctiri knr)~·I: t11c!t c,n~ d.ay oul· t:e.:--..c-1.-.er! ?auh:s Tilli~h, t".flo\:tld b~ a ·te&.cr.~~::..· t. c.~ t: he ~·701' 1 d.=­o:'{' to exprE•ss i~ more pcd..n~ediy ~ t houg"h , 1 hope, n.·:Yi: !:>:'.s.sphE.iT.Ov$ly =­

<:1n apostle ::·o the Geu.t·U.0s .. I neeci not tell you ~10\:J r--1.o"t"io l:8 f." .. ..~ J

t:h is e x:r~ectat:ton of m.a:s has cor!le txue . Afte7 1.1.is r.:~·:· ;"! cou:::"t: -:..~y

dz- ::>rJf! hi11~:, ::og"?tb~r ~:lith so Q:~ny of ~s ~· ir: t: n c::~!: ; . le : t:~le ·~or l.d clt l~rge !las taken him to H:s heart .. 1?· haG ::.hm·;e:~Gd h::J:.m ~1:\.t.h ·r\;; ~~ og:n:i .. t.iar·s. 5.nnt.:t~:r~~.":b1.e. ho!!IJ!'a:.>:J.Y C.~gr;~;~s :frc1~ t.~1~ g?:· -~c:·; .. · W"! 1.ve-..:-~:U::5.cn i.!.! Europe tmd Am~r~.cc. ~ t:h2 m0~Yi:: d::.s~:i:.P'.l :i.e~1ed - ·' ~

v:·)fesso:.ti.E.l cha:trs, en~ o£ \:·;-~~:Lch , :.~1.<?: .}c;i:!r.. )2h:>J~~en ::; ;.:.·o :r:e.S S'='~ra~:lp at t l1.e Dniv·er.r:\~_t:;_:· o~: Ctrtr:.':;:;cl ., t l"..e l1e st.~ a:cet=; \J7j._t:·i~ s1.1~~l·t ::i~r;; r.;i -2r~; 1-"tJ. i·: ~~) ... r

Ottr time (and I am no£: thinking p:;:::tmazily of TII'1E iYIAGelZINE whose CO"."e'l: he 1:ecently graced) • our t:ii:lie :K'egards him at\ one of the three oL" four great theologj.ans • one of the few t1.-uly seminal th:i.nkers. This he is; but to me he is not prima:rily a man of this or that intellectual discipline or subject ma~ter; rather he is first of all a teacher and as such the triumpl~~nt, f:l.n::ll and irrefutable living argument against the teaching !MChi~.

111 his lif<i! and his 't<rork he has demc!lstrat:ed ~:hat teachin:c\ is tlOt t:he proe1~ss of providing or elicit:ing sets of answers, but of raising questions and opening up choices; not a matter of exposition, but of exposure, of engagement, confrontation &md encounter, of ·what: his Je;-1ish cou~t:er••pal.'t and friend Martin Buber calls the I~Thouv.·relationship. These ;eords, so fitting to describe t'he essence of a true teacher, are key "Jords in Paul Tillich's phi.losophy. In it he has, again and again, exposed and confronted the human predicament, r.;an' a r.~l;;tt:l.onship to himself, t:o h:l.s fellow-man, ancl ultim.!!tely to God-~ a confront:at.~on end exposure ~mieh did not: shrink the very dark and sinisr.er aspects of our human condition, but t"h:\ch, in spite of them, taught us Th~ Courage to Be.

'ror;ight t.he great e:r.poser and confronter is with us; and it is i:l.tting t:o ask ho-,;7 t:o confront: him. It \-:ould not i>e in his spir:l.t if I offered a simple and clear-cut .e.nm.re.r. But I shoul!:t l:!.kc t:o suggea:t a possible and honorable choice, perhaps even .;-,n infallible >.:hoice since I l:i.ft:ec::i it: f:s:mn the pagl\S of one of the great c:-en of w:lsdom of our civilization, from ~he pa~ps of Goethe,. Iu the novel of his mat:ure yeaz:B, .'!!!§. .Jll~~-GJ:.i ~ !&~:~~;1,\;~.J?.., Goethe has his heroine enter the following sent..,nce in he.;: dla.;:.·y, and I hope you 'Y7ill permit: me to share this :Je!.1.i::ence first "-'ith Psul Tillich in our u.-othez- tongue: "Geglm g::osze oz-quge eines anclezeu g:tbt es kein F....et:tungsmittel als d-.~ L•e1~ " "In t'ho ·F~c~ of <-'-·~ ··-·e-'" s·•-->·'~~--~n --F ,,.,o•-he-r _..._. .Li ..;...~ o ~· :r..:..... ..~a o;;.; -i.Jioo; ,;:,.I.. ct. U.J.:-«:~ ... J .. v::....l~t.J (J.-. <..::.!.- L. .. _

person ~here: is no n;eans of pro~ect:Lo-n and safe!:y -· but lcve."

A;:med •:ritl; t:hifl me&.LG of prot.eci::ion, pm:ihaps ult.irr.mt:el:7 t:he only o'le that can -;::zuly prot.ec~: us, I n~>~7 welcome t:o my unive::s:U.:y, !ll'.f old teache:c, and p:resenl':: to you a ~;,,scher of us all, P-aulus Ti.llich"

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. OSU German1 Professor I Wins Award I

Dr. Oskar Seidlin, profes­sor of German.at Ohio State University ·has received the Good teach c ing Award the· College of Arts and Sci­

; ences. Tb e award

i s presented annually to a membe~ of the col!ege factiftY;" for excellence· in 1mdergradu,' ate teaching· Seidlin

the--Arts College Student ··"t_~-\\- \')

Of 141 E. New

man and English. In reeeived the Golden Medal, highest German given to foreign achievements in German ature and thought.

has

'The award was presented to Dr .. · Seidlin at the Arts Col­lege Scholarship Recognition Dinner, attended by 164 top student-;. ·

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Pbst refused by professor

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Munich

Dr. Oskar Seidl in,· a German­born Jewish professor at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A., who left Germany in 1933 when Httler came to power, has refused a professorship at Munich University offered by the

' Bavarian Ministry of Cultural Affairs.

Giving reasons for not returning, FP I! Dr. Scidlin said that the latest

"excesses 11 in 'Vest Germany (presumably referring to riot_s at meetings of the extreme _Right~ wing National Democratic Party, \\'hen people were injured) and student demonstrations recalled the " unforgettable events" of 1932 and 1933.

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OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY l:JillvS AND INJ?CRHATION SERVICE OVAL DR, , COLill'ffiUS J. OHIO Lf3210 (Area Code 614) 2~3-2711

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COLtll·ffiUS, 0,, Hay 2. -- --Dr. Oskar Seidlin, Ohio Regents

Professor of German at Ohio State University, will receive one of the

world's forei:!Ost literary awards Saturday (5 /Lf) in Saarbrlicken, Germany.

The 1968 Prize for Germanic Studies Abroad will be awarded by

the German Academy of Language and Literature (Deutsche Academic flir

Sprache und Dichtung) to Dr. Seidl in in recognition of his achievements

as a writer on and teacher of German.

P'.cesentation of the $1,500 (DH 6,000) award, made annually to a

scholar and critic of >·7orld>·7ide reputation in the field of Germanic

Studies, v1ill be at the University of the Saarland in Saarbrlicken.

Dr. Seidl in, second American to win the honor, will address the

German Academy of Language and Literature at its spring meeting.

The academy, with headquarters in Darmstadt, is regarded as the

closest Ge1.nan equivalent to the Academie Francaise, members of 'lvhich

have included Dr. Albert Sch>·7eitzer, Thomas l1ann, Nelly Sachs and the

German philosopher Karl Jaspers.

The aim of the academy, according to its constitution, is to

represent German letters at home and abroad, as '1·1ell as to promote

and guard the conscientious usage of the German language in the arts

and sciences in the public and private domains.

An extensive writer in the field of German literature, Dr. Seidlin

has been a member of Ohio State's faculty since 19Lf6. In 1960 he was

one of the first five recipients of the $1,000 Alumni Awards for

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Distinguished Teaching at Oi~o State, and in 1966 the Ohio Board of

Regents designated him a Regents' Professor.

He received a Guggenheim Hemorial Foundation grant in 1962 for

a critical study of the ~qorks of Joseph von Eichendorff and the

follm·1ing year received the Golden Goethe Medal for achievements in

German Literature and thought.

A native of Kl:inigshlitte, Germany, Dr. Seidlin received the Ph.D.

degree from the University of Basel, Switzerland, in 1935.

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EDITORS: Dr. Seidlin leaves Port Columbus at 3 p.m. EDT Thursday

(5/2) via T\rJA for Kennedy Airport, New York, arriving l} :27 p.m; ·

Takes Lufthansa 8 :lf5 p.m. for Cologne, arriving 9:05 a.m. Friday. For

return flight, he will leave Kt:lln Airport Hahn, at 12:30 p.m. Honday

(5/6) via Lufthansa 402, and arrive Port Columbus 8:lf8 p.m. on TiVA

17. Photographs of ceremony can be sent back to U.S. with Dr. Seidl in

by mailing special delivery to Dr. Oskar Seidlin, c/o Dr. Jurgen

Petersen, Keltenstr. 18, 5038 Rodenkirchen (Kl:iln}, ·Germany. (Phone:

303249). Time of cer.cmony 10~30 a.m. Saturday (5/4).

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Dr. Oskar Seidlin, Regents Professor of German

at Ohio State University, will receive an honorary

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degree Saturday (5/3) from the University of Michigan.

One of four honorary degree recipients at

Michigan's spring commencement, Prof. Seidlin will

be presented the doctor of humane letters degree in

recognition of his career as a "distinguished and

versatile Germanist."

The citation notes that Prof. Seidlin "has

written on poetry of Eichendorff with a beauty

correlative to the subject, and he has taught and

lectured with such clarity and fullness that sharing

in his insights has proved for generations of students

an experience of creation and discovery."

A member of Ohio State's faculty since 1946 and

Regents Professor since 1966, Prof. Seidlin is author

of 10 books and some 150 articles, reviews and other

works.

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In 1968 he received the $1,500 Prize for German

Studies Abroad from the German Academy of Language

and Literature, and in 1963 he was given the Golden

Goethe Medal, highest German award made to foreign

citizens for achievements in German literature and

thought.

He was one of the first five recipients in 1960

of the $1,000 Alumni Award for Distinguished Teaching

at Ohio State, and in 1966 he received the College of

Arts and Sciences Student Council annual Good Teaching

Award.

He lives at 141 E. New England Ave., WORTHINGTON.

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Seidlin Honored by Univ. of Michigan

Oskar Seidlin, Regents Professor in OSU's German Department, received at the Spring Commencement of the University of l'lichigen at Ann Arbor, ~iey 3, the .honorary degree Doctor of Humane Letters. The citation reeds: " Professor Seidlin, the distinguished and versatile Germanist, has treated ot German licersturo ranging in time from the Age of Goethe to the present century, and of its international affiliations as well. A celebrated stylist, he has written on the poetry of Eichendorff with a beauty correlative to the subject, and he has taught and lectured with such clarity and fullness that sharing in his insights has proved for generatiqns of students an exper~nce of creation and discovery. He has reaped high scholarly honors in his native Germany. It is a pleasure for a nei.ghboring university in his adopted hon:eland to honor him with the degree Doctor of Humane Letters."

Professor Seidlin has been teaching at OSU since 1946. He is the author of 10 books on German literature and of some 170 essays and articles. He was made an honorary member df Phi beta Kappa, and was in the first group of five teachers to receive the Distinguished Teachin~ Award of the OSO Alum-ni Association in 1960. In 1966 the Arts College Students Council elected him "Teacher of the Year." The German Governmen,t bestowed upon him the Goethe Medal in Gold, highest recognition for a non-German in the field of German literature and civi­lization. Last year he was awarded the 1 500 ~ Prize for Germanic Studies Abroad,given annually by the German Academy of Language and Literature. Seidlin was the second American co be so honored.

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Date: MAY 7 - 1969 '· ' ·· ·,} . ,.u

COLUMBUS CITIZEN-JOURNAL

Emphasis On Education Wed., May 7, 1969, Cols., 0. · * * , Citizen .. J.ournal .. 2.l ' ·~~·· '' • ·,, ' • - ·--· ~'{: 1 <t.1·.··">·,,-

. '\ Y\re<l~1'·Flu\Pils '~Get -~_-__ ... ;~~

Les~ons From California. Comput~r ' ~:-::

Pupils in three Franklin The computer stores data There will he remedia" and scholarships to undergradu- May 8-9 at the Ohio Stater THE NATIONAL HonorS& County e!ementa:y classes on. each,· student's perform· ~evelopment classes .in ~ng- ate students .sho~ing abHHy Inn. ciety at Reynoldsburg Higl). are. rece!Vlng datly. mathe· an,ce and makes a datly re-llsh, mathemallcs, ~eadtng a':'d need dunng 1t~ 100bh an- The meeting is ·sponsored School has inducted 14 sen· 1nat1cs drtll and reVJew les· po;t· to the teacher. · and. study methods for grades mversary celebral!on n e X·t '-· th f It f 1 d . d 13· . j. • th. sons from a computer located Th. . . f' d 5·8. . year. The one~ear scholar- uy . e acu y o ear y an tors an umors on . e,

1s program 1s . mance · ' · 'ddl -'-"dh--• d t' · '- · f th · h 1 h' on the Stanford University by a Federal grant to the . shilps will be, financed by a m1 e. ~w vvu <: uoa. wp uasts o etr . sc o ars. 1p, campus in California. Franklin county Board of Ed· MA:KJ<i-UP ~nd spectal wo.rk university allocation of $80 • at Ohio State Umvemty s service leadership and char·

Problems are presented via ucation.. . 1 classe~ 111 ihl 5 tory, J;.at!n, 000. . · ' college of educatio!l. acter. ' -teletype machines connected · . . French, Spams~: mathematws • Linda Pyle of 85 Ilinois- Main speakers will be: . to the computer by telephone CAPITAL Umyerstty plan.s and !English wt!l he offered av, WestervHle, has he en Dr. Evangeline H. war, pro- . CIDLDREN WHO wtli be lines. a four·\~eek Fannly Lif~ Jnsb- for grades 9-12., awarded a'$900 nursing schol- iessor at Temple University, f1!'e. years old by S7pt, ~0 are

tute thts summer with an .The academy s day _camp arship ·by the local Rotary who will report on new pro- eligtble to enroll m kmder-PUPILS taking part are a\ emphasis on sex education. will open June 22for cluld:en Club. A 1968 Westerville Htgh grams f 0 r disadvantaged garten in the Bexley City

Chapelfield Scho?l in Jeffer- Professor Ruth Neikirk will a~ed 5-1~. There Wlll ibe s>Vlm· School graduate, she is now children. Schools. · son Local Dtstnct, Avery direct the program from June mmg, aits and crafts, nature a student at Ohio State .Uni- Dr Celia Stendler Lavale!- Parents must complete reg· Roda School in Scioto-Darby, 24 to July 8. It is designed studY and team sports for v.~t~i¥ , li M.the National Laboratory istration forms at their dis'· and Prairie Linc~ln Scho~l in for te.achers, nurses,. school boys and gtrls. · ·• Dr.· Oskar Seid'lin, . Re- 0~ Early Childhood Education trict , sc~ool and. present the SoutJ:IrWest~rn C1ty D1stnct. admtmstrato;s, g u 1 dance .IN 0 THE R educationa" .gents professor of German at at t)le University of illinois, childs brrth certlftcate . . Each puptl spe':'ds between connsel~ors and . health ~er· news: . , Ohio State University, has re- who will review that organi- SCHOOL OFFICES will be

ftve a.nd seven nnnutes a day sonnel mvolved '':' educatlon • Larry L. Urban will lle· ceived an honorary doctor of zation's studies. open from 9-11:30 a.m. ani on pto)llems determmed by of puptls from kindergarten ccme director of the Campus humane aetters degree from Dr. Dolores Durkin, profes- 12:30-4 p.m. on the followin! hts teacher. through the 12th grade. Center at Capit~J University. ~J!niversity of Michi-gan. sor at the University of IlJi.. days: •

HE SOLVES the problem C 0 L U M BUS Academy's He has been assistant dean of • MOre than 100 ieaCTiers, nois, who will discuss 'her Montrose Schoo~ May t mentally, indicates his answer summer school will open June men at Capital since 1966. supervisors and educators are study of an e10perimental and 7; Maryland School, Ma;

\on the teletype keyboard, an'd 23 {or boys and girls in grades • Ohio State University expected at a conference on language program for :four 13 and 14; and Cassinghan

! is rated by the computer. 5-12. will award 160 centennial early child.hood education ·and five-year-olds. School, May 20 and 21.

QSu German Honored in Michigan

By MARY BESCHENBOSSEL Seidlin is one of the few Lantern Staff Writer persons in German literature

Oskar Seidlin, professor of who has received an honorary German at Ohio State, received degree from the University of the honorary degree Doctor of Michigan. ·

The German government awarded Seidlin the Goethe Medal in Gold, the highest recognition for a non-German in the field of German literature and civilization. Humane Letters at the Spring Recommended in Germany

commencement of the He was recom~ended for the Germanic Studies Award University of Michigan, degree by the German Academy Last year, he was the second

One of four recipients of of Language and Literature in American to be awarded the honorary degrees at the Europe for his contributions to $1 ,500 prize for Germanic commencement exercises, German literature. He has Studies, which is given annually Seidlin was presented the degree written ten books on literature by the German Academy of in recognition of his career as a and poetry and about 170 essays Language and Literature. "distinguished and versatile and articles on world literature. Seidlin, who has been teaching Germanist." . Seidlin, in addition to receiving at Ohio State since 1946, was

The citation notes that Seidlin the honorary degree from the born in Germany and came to has written on poetry of University of Michigan, is an the United States in 1938. Eichendorff with a beauty honorary member of Phi Beta After teaching at Smith correlative to the subject. He has Kappa. He was in the first,group College and serving four years in taught with such clarity and of five teachers to receive the the army, he came to Ohio State ullness that sharing in his guished Teaching Award to teach.

· hts has proved for .oJ the Ohio State Alumni Seidlin returns to Germany 1-,.-:::-~"" of students an Association in 1960. He was every three years as a guest

of creation and, . .,,.,,.,,.,, "Teacher of the Year" lecturer at various German 19{6 by the Arts College universities . . ·

n"':ll!ll.nl .. nt CoUnciL ':'~ _.. : He has also acted as· a receive.d the . Guggenheim professor at the U

IIFI~!c)w:ahip in 1963, one of the Washington, the s t inguished research Michigan, and

rnu~~h•n.: in the United States. German Summer '"'"''LV\Ja..

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Also include present and previous ranks or titles held at OSU. Begin with your present position.

Please select the most appropriate code for ead1 entry in Column F, Co1Ull111 G, and Column H.

Code for Column F (Primary Level of Work)

1 - College or University 2 - Ken-Collegiate or

Specialized Sdlool 3 - Other School (Elementary,

Secondary, etc.) 4 - Other (Specify in Column F)

c

Code for Colunm G (Rank and/or Title)

1 - Professor 2 - Assoc. Prof 3 - .. ~sst. Prof 4 - Instructor 5 - Lecturer or

Equivalent 6 - Teaching Asst.,

Assoc., etc.

D

7 - Dean or Asst. Dean 8 - Chainnan or Asst. Ch. 9 - Admihistrative Officer

10 - Asst. to Officer 11 - Coordinator, etc. 12 - Tead1er (Elementary, etc.) 13 - Principal of School, etc. 14 - Other (Specify in Col. G)

E F

Code for Column H (Prhnary Function)

1 - Teaching 2 - AdmiTiistration

G H Period Primary Rank I Employed Level of and/or Primary I I % of I l'rnm T" Location (State or Subject Areas Taught ll"ork Title ~~ction ·

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1 EXPERIEl\CE I 0))\'f' D Last Fnst ~iidcae

4.1 BUSIJII"ESS, PROFESSIONAL k'iD/OR RESEAROI :EXPERIEKCE: Beginning with the most recent, please list your most signiricant employment experience during the past five years. You may wish to list earli·~r employrrtent experience. (Include Internships, Residencies, etc., consulting and foreign working e:x-pericnce.)

I% ~f ' Full­' . j TlTile

Include only employment following completion of undergraduate work or at the end of equivalent technical or.business education.

Please select the most appropriate code number for each entry in Column F and Column G.

Code for Column F (Type of Employer)

1 - Business or Industry 2 - Foundation or Ken-academic Private

Organization (non-profit) 3 - College or university 4 - Self Employed

B Period of Err.ployment From ·To ~loTYr l!>lo 1 Yr

c

Employer

5 - Gov't: Federal 6 - Gov't: State 7 - Gov't: Local 8 - Gov't: Internat'l or

Foreign

Code for Column G (Primary Function)

1 - Seldor. Management 2 - Supervisory 3 - Ooerations 4 - Resen.rch & Analysis 5 - Professional Services

9 - Other (Specify in Col. F) 6 - Other (Specify in Column G)

D

lihere Employed (State or Country)

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SUPPW!Fli'TAL D.<\TA -s- NAME: S.:..;d lin D-~~:u.v

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

Last First. . M1ddle

j. ACTIVITIES I 5.1 CIVIC, GOVERNHENTAL AND 01HER PROFESSIO.'W..LY RELATED ACTIVITIES: Please include your most significant

memberships, participation in committees, (other than Ohio St;J.te~, par.els, etc., ciuring the past five years. You may wish to list earlier activities. Include only activ1ties for wl1ich you re­ceived no extra canpcnsation, except possibly an honorarium.

Please select the most appronriate code for eac.':. entry ill Column C and Column D.

Code for Column C (Type of Participation) Code for Column D (Trpe of Organization)

1 - Committee Participation 6 - Chairman or Elective 1 - Professional Society 2 - Panel Participation Office 2 - Private: non-profit 3 - Menbership 7 - Editorial Activity 3 - Private: profit 4 - Advisory ~~r of Editorial 4 - GovelT!llleilt : Federal S - Lecture, address, etc. Board, etc.) S - Government: Other

8 - Other --(Specify in 6 - Civic Column C) 7 - Other--(Specify in Column D)

A B t; D Dates Involved Type of Type of From To Participation Organization ~lo Yr Mo Yr Nfme of Group or Organization, etc. (Code) (Code)

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[\crrviTIES ] COI\T' ll

6.1 EDUCATIOW\l;, PROFESSI0:-0\1 AKD O'll!ER RICOGl\ITIOl\: List the most significant honors or recognitions that you have received during the past five years. You r.1ay 1,•ish to include earlier rcccgnitions.

Please select the n;ost appropriate codes for each entry in Colur.m iJ apd Column E.

Code for Column D (Type of Recognition) Code for Colunm E (Scope)

1 - Scholarship or Fellowship 5 - Listing in Biographic Directory (exclude associ­ation membership directory}

1 - Local 5 - International 2 - Prize or A1vard, Professional 2 - State 6 - Foriegn (Other

3 - Regional than· Inter-3 - Prize or Award, !\!on-Profess. 4 - Honorary Degree 6 - Other (Specify in Column D) 4 - 1\a tional rurtional)

A B c D E Type of

Year Xame or Description Awarding Institution Recognition Scope Received of Recornition or Organization (Code) (Cod~)

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I l i ACfiVITIES I CO.'IIT' D

7 .l SERVICE ON 1-lAJOR OSIJ CQ•NITTEES At\lJ COUNCILS: Please list service on significant Ohio State University committees and cotmcils during the pa='t five years. You may wish to include earlier service. Please select the most appropriate code for each entry in Column C and Column D.

Code for Column C (Participation) 1 - Officer or Chainnan, etc. 2 - Member

1 A B

Dates 1 Involved ! EI OJ.! To 'l-!oiYrlc:oiYrl ~;a.11e of Canmi ttee or Council . . I ! 5"1 ! i{u.l{/7 I bv·"-cL.-..<...4.<.. £:,......_, .,...___,· H-<~ ' i !6'7i' i /. .. -t; ! c.,_,_,,"'' ,__._, l" ..,_,_, .:::;..........~ l>k.. ( /t-Yh ; il.?l l ,,i-i f-,U''' • ""'"J .,......, 4lv"l- C-t--'L-1....,. t...-v._; ~~

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c

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Code for Column B (Reason)

D .. . -

Ccmuittee or Council (Code)

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7.2 LE~VE OF ABSEKCE: Please use the following code for Column B:

I Period of Time Fran To Reason

1 - Personal (Illnes$, Family, etc.) 2 - Professional (Grant, Fellowship,

Teaching, etc.)

! Mo Yr ~lo f\'r Code) I i 4 'I If 4-q )._

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7. 3 GllADUATE FACULTI ONLY: Give number of students advised to date to canpletion for the Ph.D 7 ~lasters IIY . --· 7. 4 To be Co;;;nletecl by the Office of the Dean of Facuities:

1. ro Tenure Granted? 2. ~es Year Tenure Granted~ 7'9-~~

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1949 .., T paper ••••••••••••••••m••••••••J3 0 QKS. .. ,,,000 , 00 ,,0000000"''''"''""''"'"'""''''

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PUBLICATIONS

TITLE AND MEDIUM OF PUBLICATION

The Birth of a Baby: Dcpartntcnt of Labor Bull. 5, pp. 50-92, '1,.9. .............................................. k ............................................... ~ ..................................................................................................... , •• _ .. , ... _,,_ •••• ,_,,_

"Otto Brahm als Theaterkritiker," Zurich & Lei.:;Jzg. 11 Pedronis muss geholfen werden'" (.juvenile)

....................... , ............................................................................................ Aar.au, ...... ~lw.it.z.e.r.ld. ....................................... . 11 ~ein Bilderbuch'' (verse), Zurich, Gwitzcrld.

11 c 0 S G 11 ( • ' • l ) V . ' . ·) '"' ..., ••• , eneva, JUVenl. e l.Kl.ng xress, ''J. 11 s 0 s G ~ II ( • • l ) z . . "' . t ld ••• , en..:, JUVenl. e , urlcr-., ;;'Nl zer •

6 1942 ":Jer goldene Apfel," (textbook), F.S.Crofts, t:.Y. -·---······- ....... _ ... , ....... ,_,,_,, ·······--···"~ ................................ , __ ,, .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ..

d 1:;.;. 0 (co-author) "An Outline-History of Ger:nan Literature," .............................. ............................................................... .. ....... , ....................................................... Jl.ar..n.e.s ..... l;}, ..... n.o.b.l.e., ...... N .•. :y..~ ........................................ ------......... ..

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9. 1940 Article "Das Humane und der Dichter," iilomitshefte

10. 1941 Article \ "Die rornantische Seele," lflonatsiJ.efte ····---· .. ·- ___ ,.,,,,_, ____ ,, ......... - ........................................ --... . .............................................................................................................................................................................. -...................................... _ ............. ..

11. 1941 Article "Neue Homantik-Li teratur," i\ionatshefte

12. 1941 (Review) F.W.Kaufmann's German Dramatists of the 19th Cen-... _ .......................................... tu;c.y.., ....... j/i.ona-t-s-he.;f.t-e ................................................................................... _ .............. ..

13. 1942 Article ..... :~ .. 9.~ .. ~-EE.: ... :l'l .. ~~~~?. .. ~ '' ... ?..~_l_l:!r.l.!l:~. ~~ .. !. ... ~!:~. -~~-~-~:... ~!. ...... ~~':.~~ . 14. 1942 Article "Eine Stilanalyse," German Quarterly

15. 1942 (Review) H. Rosenhaupt 's Der deutsche Dichter urr. die Jahrhun-

16. 1942 (Review) .................... {[e-r .. twende-, ...... ;\iiod ............ Lang ....... ~.Qua-r-ter-1;>,' ........................................................ -C. nang's Maske und Gesicht bei C.F.!·fleyer, r:lod .

17. 1945 (Review) ....................................................................................................... Lang .. , ...... Qu·a·rt·~l··l·y .......................................................... .. R.Hofrichter's Three Poets, German Quarterly

1a. '"43 -;; Article "Goethes Zauberflote," ivlonatshefte

19. 1':!43 Article "Thomas iviann und die Demokra tie," Ger:·aan Quarterl~ -·-·--·-- ...... - ........ -............ . ............................................................. . 20. 1943 (Review). P.de Pange's August W. Schlegel, Germanic Review

........ ~ .................................... _ .................................................................... -..... : .................................... -........................................................ _ ....... :-.. ..

21. 1943 (Review) Thomas ;~ann's Selected Essays, ::.onatshe1'te

22. 1943 (Review) K. Vie tor's BUchner als Poli t iker, ;,;on:-,tshefte "2'3~--- ""1944" .....

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PUBLICATIONS

TITLE AND MEDIUM OF PUBLICATION

The Birth of a Baby: Department of Labor Bull. 5, pp. 50-92, '49.

"Frank Wedekind's Gcrman-P.merican Parents," Arre'1. ............................................................................. German .. ··Hev·i·ew ................ _. .................................................. . "Begegnune: mit Ernst Wiechert," Ger21an Qu<J.rterl,y

............................................. - ................................................... !"""'""'""""''""""'"''""'''"'",' ............................................................................. .

"Ge.rhart Hauptmann zum Gedachtnis," ;!Jonatsheftc .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

"Goethe Uber Goethe auf Franzosisch," Germ. Rev:i

Franz Werfel's Poems, Germanic Review

H. Jantz's. Ch::istian. ~odow~ck of I!eWf?Oert and .......................... , ........... Le·J::p·z·xg·;· .... ·AmerJ:·c·an·-·Ge·rman· .. ··-Hev·J::c>v .................................. _ .... .

111. Seitz's The Hoffman Paper lllills in ;,:aryland, .................................................. Will·iam ... "& .... ·rnary .... ·Quart·erly· ...................................................... .. R. ,.,:. Rilke 's Briefe an die Baronin von Oe. , ............................................................. Gcr:llan .... ·Qmrr-t"(Jrl:y ............................................................................ ---.. . H.von Hofmannsthal's Erzahlungen, ,,;onatshefte

"Stiluntersuchung an einem Thomas i::rmn-Satz," ...................... : .................................................................................. .l:l.o.na.t.nha.f.t .. e. ................................................................ . "Helena: Vom ;,!ythos zur Person," ?ublications o:t .............. t..h.!:l ... ..J;l.o.\l..~.rn ..... Lf!.Pf.JJa[!;e ...... A.B.<!.n .......... (l'i~.LA) ............................. -.......................... . "Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy and Thomas :.:1 .............. J .. Q .. a.e..P..b. ..... t..h.e ...... P.r..o.Y..i.d.e..r. .. , .. ~.~ ...... i<ii.Q.ct.e.r.n ..... L.a:r..r,JJar;.e ...... Qv.ar.:t...e.l "Tak.ing .Leave of Gerhart Hauptmam~," ~-outh Atl<ir .................................. - ................................................................................................................ QuaJ· t"·er ly--........................... -.... .

H. Tauber's Franz Kafka, Monatshefte ..... ~ .......... ~ .............................................................. , ............................................................................................................................................. - ... .. F.von Schlabrcndorff's Offiziere gegen Hitler,

.. ............................................................................................................................. B.o.ok.s ..... .Ab.r.a ad ........................................ ..

F.!{afka's The Great.Wall of China, Tomorrow

F.Strich's Goethe und die Weltliteratur, Germanj .. ..................................................................................................................... Rllvi·;:m,. ........ -............................ - ................................... ..

(Review) ·fl1otX!:Brod's Franz Kafka, Tomorrow """""""''""'"'"'"''""'""'""'""'""""'"' .............................................. ~ ............................................. _ .. ,, ........................................................... -........................... -...... , _______ ,., _____ ,

(Review) H.Hesse's Barthold, ·Books Abraad

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COLUMBUS, 0., May 5.-- --The Ohio State University

Board of Trustees has awarded emeritus titles to 12 faculty

members whose combined teaching experience at Ohio State

totals 315 years.

Name,9 professor emeritus, eff.ective July 1, 1972 .. were: Leonard Baver, of 3440 Olentangy River Rd., pro-

fessor of agronomy, with 15 years of service at Ohio State;

Katharine A. Brownell, of 183 w. Como Ave., professor of

physiology, 31 years; Dale V. Gilliland, of 172.7 Doone Rd.,

professor of music, 37 yearsr Harold J. Grimm, of 76 N.

Stanwood Rd., professor of history and former chairman of

the history department, 31 years; Preston M. Harris, of

210 Washington St., Canal Winchester, professor of chemistry,

38 yearsr Frederick R. Schlessinger , of 1399 La Rochelle

Dr., professor of science-mathematics education, 13 years;

Oskar Seidlin, of 141 E. New England Ave., Worthington,

Regents Professor of German, 26 years.

3-20-74

Faculty Information Service OF THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY NEWS SERVICES

BIOGRAPHY OF OSKAR SEIDLIN

Dr. Oskar Seidlin is an Emeritus Regents' Pro-

fessor . of German at Ohio State University. He joined

the faculty as an assistant professor in 1946 and retired

from active teaching duties in 1972.

He has written extensively in the field of German

literature and has published 10 books and some 150

articles, reviews and other writings.

He received the $1,500 Prize for German Studies

Abroad in 1968 from the German Academy of Language and

Literature (Deutsche Academie f~r Sprache und Dichtung}

in recognition of his achievements as a writer on and tea-

cher of German literature. Dr. Seidlin was the second

American to win the award given annually to a scholar and

critic of worldwide reputation in the field of Germanic

studies.

His most recent book in English, "Essays in German

and Comparative Literature," was published in 1961, and fl

his latest book in German, "Versuche uber Eichendorff,"

in 1965.

Dr. Seidlin was recognized in 1960 as one of the

outstanding teachers at Ohio State when he was named one

of the first five recipients of the $1,000 Alumni Award

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for Distinguished Teaching. In 1966, the College of Arts

and Sciences Student Council chose him for its annual

Good Teaching Award.

A native of Konigshutte, Germany, Dr. Seidlin

received the Ph.D. degree (with highest honors) from

the University of Basel, Switzerland, in 1935.

From 1939 until after completing his service in

the u.s. Army in 1945, he was a faculty member at Smith

College, Northampton, Mass. He also has been a visiting

professor at the University of Washington and has served

for several years on the faculty of the German Summer

School of Middlebury (Vt.) College.

Dr. Seidlin visited Germany as a guest of the

Federal Republic in the summer of 1956; was elected to

honorary membership in Phi Beta Kappa, national scho­

lastic honorary, in 1957; and was awarded the Eichendorff

Medal in 1958.

During the summer of 1959, he was a Ford research

professor in residence at the Free University of Berlin.

He was awarded a Guggenheim Memorial Foundation grant

in 1962 for a critical study of the works of Joseph von

Eichendorff.

In 1963, he received the Golden Goethe Medal, the

highest German award given to foreign citizens for

achievements in German literature and thought.

The University of Michigan awarded him the honorary

doctor of humane letters degree in 1969.

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He delivered guest lectures during the summers of

1956, 1959, 1962, 1965 and 1968 at most of the German

universities.

Dr. Seidlin was appointed to the Advisory Council

of Princeton University for a three-year term in 1961

and was reappointed in 1964 and 1967.

The Council is composed of persons prominent in

politics, finance, university administration and scholar­

ship.

In 1965, he was elected first vice president of

the Modern Language Association of America and also

became co-editor of "Arcadia," German journal of compara­

tive literature.

Dr. Seidlin was promoted to associate professor

in 1948, to professor in 1950, and was named an Ohio

Regents's Professor in 1966.

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The Ohio State University March 1, 1985

Board of Trustees

RESOLUTIONS IN MEMORIAM

Oskar Seidlin

The Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University expresses its sorrow upon the death on December 11, 1984, of Oskar Seidlin,. Professor Emeritus in the Department of German.

Professor Seidlin was born in Konigshutte, Oberschlesien, Germany, on February 17, 1911. He received his doctorate from the University of Basel in 1935, and emigrated to the United States in 1938. He worked for a time in New York City as secretary to Thomas Mann and Erika Mann, and began his teaching career as lecturer at Smith College in 1941.

After serving in the U. S. Army, 1942-46, Professor Seidlin came to The Ohio State University, where his work as teacher and scholar soon brought the Dep'artment of German an international reputation for excellence. Among the honors bestowed upon him were the Alumni Distinguished Teaching Award, 1960; the Arts and Sciences Good Teaching Award, 1955; the Eichendorff Medal, 1948; Golden Goethe Medal, 1963; the Deutsche Akademie fur Sprache und Dichtung Prize for Germanic Studies Abroad, 1958; and the Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, University of Michiqan, 1969. In 1966, he was designated Regents Professor at The Ohio State University; in 1972 he was desiqnated Regents Professor Emeritus and then he moved to Indiana Un.i­versity.

Among Oskar Seidlin's publications are an edition of the correspondence between Schnitzler and Brahm, 1953, and several volumes of essays: Von Goethe zu Thomas Mann, 1963; Versuche uber Eichendorff, 1965; Klassische Liiid moderne Klassiker, 1972; vo·m erwachendem BewuBtsein und vom Sundenfall, 1979. As both writer and teacher, Professor Seidlin was a man of extraordinary poetic sensitivity and intensity (he was himself the author of a volume of poetry, 1938, and of two children's books). At the close of one particularly lively seminar on Schiller, a graduate student once asked him: "Why do you always get so excited? You act as if the Holy Ghost had appeared." Oskar Seidlin answered: "What do you mean 'as if?' When a great poet writes, that is the moment when the Holy Ghost appears." The answer is characteristic of

his affirmation of humanism, and his dedication to the word.

On behalf of the University, the Board of Trustees expresses to the family its deep sympathy and sense of understanding in its loss. It is directed that this resolution be inscribed upon the minutes of the Board of Trustees and that a copy be tendered to the family as an expression of the Board's heartfelt sympathy.

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