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ESPERANTO LESSONS BEGIN IN SEPTEMBER 4 ISSUE

THIS week we inaugurate our Esperanto section with an explanatory article on the language and its history. A secondary language that can weather the storm of public opinion for aver 50 years, when all other attempts have failed, must be admitted as having proved its usefulness and passed the experimental stage. Beginning in the issue of the "Record": dated September 4 we will publish a full course in Esperanto, spread over approximately 20 lessons. These lessons will appear ‘on this page every fortnight, but for the more advanced students there will be other features wriffen entirely in Esperanto. Be sure to tell your friends about this new feature. Remember, the first lesson will be in the issue dated September 4, .

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Radio Record, Volume XIII, Issue 11, 21 August 1939, Page 39

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ESPERANTO LESSONS BEGIN IN SEPTEMBER 4 ISSUE Radio Record, Volume XIII, Issue 11, 21 August 1939, Page 39

ESPERANTO LESSONS BEGIN IN SEPTEMBER 4 ISSUE Radio Record, Volume XIII, Issue 11, 21 August 1939, Page 39

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