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Esperanto Competition Closes at 5

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All essays in Esperanto for the Ostwald prize of an Esperanto dictionary and Esperanto literature to the value of $5 must be handed in to A. B. Kuttner '08, Weld 13, before 5 o'clock today. The essays must be at least 750 words long and may be either an original composition or a translation from some standard work.

All men who wish to try for the speaking prize, must hand in their names and the subjects for their speeches before 5 o'clock. Speeches may be made on any, subject and must occupy a period of at least five minutes. They will be delivered at the regular meeting of the club on May 15, when the name of the winner of the essay prize will be announced.

The competition for both prizes is open to all members of the University.

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