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Albert Schinz : ウィキペディア英語版 | Albert Schinz Albert Schinz (1870 – December 19, 1943) was an American French and philosophical scholar, editor, and professor of French literature. Although he was born in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, Schinz died in the United States at an Iowa State University Hospital, in Iowa City, of pneumonia.〔(1943, December 20). ''New York Times'' (1923-Current file),23. Retrieved April 26, 2011.〕 ==Education and career== Albert graduated from the University of Neuchâtel (1888–1892),〔Scull, David. ''Bryn Mawr College Annual Report''. Philadelphia: The John C. Winston Co., 1908.〕 and studied at Berlin, Tübingen (Ph.D., 1894),〔 Sorbonne and College de France (1894),〔 and in the United States at Clark University. He taught at the University of Minnesota for one year, then became professor of French literature at Clark University (1897–1898),〔 University of Minnesota (1898–1899),〔 Bryn Mawr College (1899- ), and at Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts 〔"Contributors to This Issue." Nation 107.2789 (1918): 729.〕 (1913–1928). He finally retired after teaching French at the University of Pennsylvania in 1941. He spent the rest of his time as a visiting professor at Indiana, Texas, and Iowa University.〔 He was a guest editor for an issue of the ''Modern Language Journal''.
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