Transcriber’s Notes
A few minor typographical errors have been corrected without notice.However, many grammatical errors and odd spellings have been left asin the original.
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| Page | |
|---|---|
| President’s speech at Annual Meeting | 49-50 |
| Dr. Zamenhof’s Greetings by Phonograph | 51 |
| How to Found a Group (H. W. Clephan) | 52-53 |
| New Year’s Poem (Clarence Bicknell) | 54 |
| Oje (Osip Ivanovich Elleder) | 55 |
| The Tempest, continued from pages 5,31 & 40 (translated by A. Motteau) | 56 |
| Foreign Friends | 57 |
| Dr. Zamenhof’s Views on an Academy | 58-9 |
| Giant Despair from Bunyan’s Pilgrim’sProgress (translated by Joseph Rhodes) | 60-61 |
| Correspondence Notes | 62 |
| Various Items of Interest | 63 |
| Science Notes | 64 |
| Esperantists’ Hymn (Fred Crook) | 64 |
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