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ERIK DE MAUNY (above), who joined "The Listener" staff before the first issue was printed, and remained with us until he went overseas with the armed forces, has recently taken a B.A. degree at London University, with special distinction in Russian. He has also had a novel accepted for publication, and appears on the title page as the translator of Sartre's recent book "Reflections on the Jewish Question."

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 483, 24 September 1948, Page 15

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ERIK DE MAUNY (above), who joined "The Listener" staff before the first issue was printed, and remained with us until he went overseas with the armed forces, has recently taken a B.A. degree at London University, with special distinction in Russian. He has also had a novel accepted for publication, and appears on the title page as the translator of Sartre's recent book "Reflections on the Jewish Question." New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 483, 24 September 1948, Page 15

ERIK DE MAUNY (above), who joined "The Listener" staff before the first issue was printed, and remained with us until he went overseas with the armed forces, has recently taken a B.A. degree at London University, with special distinction in Russian. He has also had a novel accepted for publication, and appears on the title page as the translator of Sartre's recent book "Reflections on the Jewish Question." New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 483, 24 September 1948, Page 15

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