Harold S. Jantz

Harold S. Jantz

Fellow: Awarded 1942
Field of Study: German and Scandinavian Literature

Competition: US & Canada

Clark University

As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1941–42:

JANTZ, HAROLD STEIN.  Appointed for a study of New England acquaintance with German thought and literature during the 17th and 18th centuries; tenure, three months from May 15, 1942, and nine months from January 25, 1943.

Born August 26, 1907, Elyria, Ohio.  Education:  Oberlin College, B.A., 1929; University of Wisconsin, M.A., 1930, Ph.D., 1933 (Hermann Metz Fellow, 1929–30; Traveling Fellow at the Universities of Munich and Bonn, 1930–31).

Assistant Professor of German, 1933–34, Antioch College; Assistant Professor of German, 1934–42, Clark University; Assistant Professor of German, Princeton University, 1942—. Lecturer on German Art, Worcester Art Museum, 1935–36, and 1939–40.

Publications:  Articles in Books Abroad, Germanic Review, Modern Language Notes, American German Review, Journal of English and Germanic Philology.

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