GRUMMANN, PAUL HENRY: 1872-
Paul Henry Grummann , son of Albert U. and Augusta Storch Grummann, was born in Indianapolis , on Oct. 4, 1872, and was educated at Indiana University (A.B., 1896; A.M., 1900). After teaching in Manual Training High School in Indianapolis , he went to the University of Nebraska in 1900 as professor of modern German literature; from 1912 to 1931 he was professor of dramatic literature and director of the School of Fine Arts. In 1931 he became director of the Society of Liberal Arts, Joslyn Memorial, Omaha .
Besides the works listed, Mr. Grummann translated from the German , wrote textbooks and contributed page: 127[View Page 127] verse and articles to various periodicals. He married Katherine Coleston on Aug. 26, 1891.
Information from Who's Who in America.
- Ibsen's Symbolism in "The Master
Builder" and "When the Dead Awake."
Lincoln, Neb., 1910.

- Henrik Ibsen; an Introduction to His Life and Works.
Lincoln, Neb., 1928.

- Northern Mythology. Lincoln,
Neb., 1929.

- Musical Dramas of Richard Wagner. Lincoln,
Neb., 1930.
