< Collier's New Encyclopedia (1921)

VOS, BERT JOHN, a Dutch-American educator; born in Katwykaan Zee, Holland, Oct. 27, 1867; was educated in his native land, and graduated at the University of Michigan in 1888. He studied at Johns Hopkins University in 1888-1891 and at the University of Leipsic in 1891-1892; was instructor of German at the University of Chicago in 1892-1893; associate instructor of the same at Johns Hopkins University in 1893-1898, and associate professor from 1898-1908. In the latter year he became professor of German at Indiana University. He was the author of Materials for German Conversation (1900); Monographs on Middle High German Style and Rhyme Technic; etc. He also translated from the German Religion of the Ancient Teutons (1901).

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