The earliest Browning Society, and the longest continuing, was formally constituted in 1877 by Hiram Corson at Cornell University.
Hiram Codd | Hiram F. Stevens | Hiram Bond | Hiram | Hiram Sibley Homestead | Hiram Bullock | Hiram Bithorn Stadium | Corson | Shayne Corson | Operation Hiram | Hiram Wesley Evans | Hiram Powers | Hiram, Ohio | Hiram Maxim | Hiram Eugene | Hiram Corson | Hiram College | Hiram Bingham III | Corson, South Dakota | Hiram Walker | Hiram Sanford Stevens | Hiram Rhodes Revels | Hiram Percy Maxim | Hiram Parkes Wilkinson | Hiram Johnson | Hiram Evans | Hiram Cox | Hiram Bithorn | Hiram Bingham I | Hiram Barber |
During Falkenau’s year as a Fellow in Literature, he was well enough regarded to teach Professor Hiram Corson’s courses on Geoffrey Chaucer, Anglo-Saxon Literature, and William Shakespeare, in the latter’s absence.