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There are at present about 60 members of the Esperanto Club, and these have been divided into groups of six which hold informal meetings once every two weeks to study the language. Great interest has been shown, and many of the professors are interested in the movement. Competition has begun for the prizes offered by Professor Ostwald for the best speech and composition in Esperanto, and to aid in this competition and in the general work of the club Esperanto grammers have been placed on sale at the Co-operative. The next meeting of the club will probably be held shortly after the mid-year examinations.
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