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A meeting of all men interested in Esperanto, the universal language, on which Professor Ostwald lectured three weeks ago, will be held in the Shepard Room, Phillips Brooks House, this afternoon at 5 o'clock. The object of the meeting is the formation of an Esperanto club. Mr. J.F. Twombly '94, who has studied the language for two years, and has had correspondence with Esperantists in foreign countries, will address the meeting. The matter of communicating with other Esperanto clubs, literature and future meetings, will be discussed this afternoon. All members of the University interested in Esperanto are urged to come to this morning.
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