CONTENTS.

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[President’s speech at Annual Meeting]49-50
[Dr. Zamenhof’s Greetings by Phonograph]51
[How to Found a Group] (H. W. Clephan)52-53
[New Year’s Poem] (Clarence Bicknell)54
[Oje] (Osip Ivanovich Elleder)55
[The Tempest], continued from pages 5, 31 & 40 (translated by A. Motteau)56
[Foreign Friends]57
[Dr. Zamenhof’s Views on an Academy]58-9
[Giant Despair from Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress] (translated by Joseph Rhodes)60-61
[Correspondence Notes]62
[Various Items of Interest]63
[Science Notes]64
[Esperantists’ Hymn] (Fred Crook)64

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