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Plans for the establishment of a Harvard Esperanto Club were made Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock at a meeting in Phillips Brooks House of all men interested in the movement. Thomas A. Goldman '39 presided.
All members of the Student Union Peace Study Group were advised to attend. The club proposes to study the recently formulated language which is advocated as a vehicle for diplomacy and cementing international ties. The language is a combination and simplification of elements of many tongues including English, German, French, Spanish, and Folish. Already over a million people are said to belong to the movement and are able to converse in the language.
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