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Index
'Adbu'1-Baha, 36-7, 72, 86, 87, 155; ref. to
Esperanto,38-9 Afnan, Ruhi, 158
'After the Great War - Appeal to the Diplomats', 44 Alexander II, Tsar, 9 Alexander III, Tsar, 12 Alexander, Agnes, 38, 39, 83-4, 98, 172, 230 Alpert, Carl, 202 Amicale, 10 j Anschluss of Austria, 183 Anti-Semitism, 5-6, 8-9, 18, 49-50, 52-3, 90, 109-10, 132, 133, 158-9, 183, 194, 209, 212-13, 217,227 Antwerp, 77 aparato, 89 'La araneo', 95 Amhem, 88, 108 Arszenik, Jozef, 239-40, 252
Bab, the, 86, 87, 199-200, 230 Bad Nauheim, 22 Baghy, Julio, 58, 99
Baha'i Faith, 65-6; Esperanto and, 36-9, 71, 97, 134—35, 153—56; principle ofuniversal language, 37, 66, 154, 2i5-6;suppressedinGermany, •53-4
Baha'iNationalConvention, 186 Baha'u'llah, 36, 66, 86-7, 220-1; ref. to
intemational language, 37 Baha'u'llah and the New Era, 81, 93, 95, 223, 228,
229, 251 Baker, Dorothy, 190-2, 199 Baker, Frank, 190 Bakker, Hans, 130 Bakker-Smith, Mies, 108, 130 Baronnet, Felicien, 113 Bastien, Louis, 131, 141 Batory, M.S., 160, 162 Baxter, Evelyn, 90 Bedikian, Victoria, 114, 178 Beecher, Luella, 190, 193 Behrendt, Amold, 74, 82-3, 110-11 Belmont, Leo, 2, 55, 249 Bergen-op-Zoom, 108 Bem, 33-40
Bialystok, 4-5, 21, 99, 159 Bielsko, 231, 232, 251 'Birdo en kaĝo!', 80
Bolles, Jeanne, 188
Borel, Emile, 105-7, I24. 126, 224, 249 Borel, Guy, 249
Borel, Marie, 105-7, 124, 125, 158, 249
Bordeaux, 114
Boston, 202-3
Boulogne, 13-14, 133
Boulton, Maijorie, 24, 26, 36
Bowditch, Nancy, 199
Budapest, 82
Budapest School, 58
Bujwid, Odo, 69, 95-6
Butin, Max, 91
Canadian Esperanto Association, 209
Cau, Georges, 113
Chateauroux, 113
China, 39, 63, 250
Chnstaller, Paul, 83, 90, 102
Cleveland, 203-5
Collins, Amelia, 198-9
Cologne, 108
Cooper, Ella, 66, 70
Couturat, Louis, 23-4
Cseh, Andrei, 88, 92, 96, 102, 252
Cseh method, 88-9
Culver, Julia, 81
Czechoslovakia, 194, 203
Czemiakow, Adam, 238, 245
Danilowiczowska Prison, 237 Danzig, 73-4 Davis, Mabelle, 181, 237 Davis, Robert, 181, 182 Dawidowicz, Lucy, 109, 245 Daum-Breakers, The, 199, 230 de Beaufront, Louis, 20, 23—4 Dehan, Pierre, 125 Delafouilhouze, Paule Reynaud, 138 Delcourt, Marcel, 152
Delegation for the Choice of an Intemational
Language, 23 Detroit, 181—9 passim
Dodge, Emest, 146, 157-8, 167-8, 176-7, 201, 207, 210, 235
Doroshenko, Vasyl, 209, 228, 228n, 231, 251
Dratwer, Isaj, 60
Dubin, Joseph, 172, 174, 230, 237
Ebersole, Elcore, 191, 192, 198
Eby, Samuel, 146, 157, 159, 160-1, 165-8, 172
Echtner, Vuk, 81
Edinburgh, 72
Eroshenko, Vasily, 54
'En la mondon venis nova sento', 133
Esperanto, 132
Esperanto: congresses, see Universal Congresses of Esperanto; grammar of, 11; grovvth of language, 57; 'inner idea', 21,78, 131; literature, 58; named, 11; in Poland, 61; publication of, 10; 'reforms', 22-4; suppressed in Germany, 139-40; movement, 56; workers' movement, 56, 92, 126, 140; UEA-IEL split, 141 Esperanto Assoaarion ofNorth America (EANA),
146, 156, 157, 195, 231, 232, 250 Esperanto League for North America (ELNA), 250 La Espero, 34—5 Esslemont, J.E., 38, 81 Evian Conference, i89n Eyssaurier, Gabriel, 124
Farmer, Sarah, 196 Faure, Mrs, 229 Forel, August, 73, 96 Foulds, Harold, 177-8, 179, 184, 198 Frenkel, Wanda, see Zamenhof, Wanda
Gail, Marzieh, 70 Gavle, 102, 103-4 Geneva, 20, 61-6
German Esperanto Associarion, 111 Germany, $0,67, 108-11, 139, 194,212-13,217 Gesupo, 140, 173, 236 Giachery, Angeline, 169 Giachery, Ugo, 169 Gilles, Andre, 132 Goebbels, Josef, 140, 173, 217 golem, 78
Gonin, Raymond, 107, 124, 126, 127 GreenAcre, 158, 196-200 Gregory, Louis, 199 Grossmann, Anna, 240-1 Grossmann, Elsa Maria, 111 Grossmann, Hartmut, 240-1 Grossmann, Hermann, 102, 240-1
Haas, Bianka, 231, 232, 251 Haifa, 85-7 Hakim, Lutfu'Uah, 38 'Halinjo', 95 Harabagiu, Gigi, 237-8 Haskalah, 8 Hastings, H.B., 202 Heller, Celia, 31, 52-3 Heroldode Esperanto, 58, 110, 140, 250 Heydrich, Reinhard, 140, 217, 236 Hidden Words, The, 230
Hillel, 18,20
Hillelism, 18; see also Homaranismo Himmler, Heinrich, 140, 154 Hirt & Sohn, 60, 140
Hitler, Adolf, $0, 108-u, 116, 140, 203, 229 Holley, Doris, 166, 174
Holley, Horace, 157, 162, 167, 173, 205, 208, 210, 235
Homaranismo, 19-20, 30-2, 71, 97, 153 Ido, 23-4
Immigration and Naturalization Service, 200, 205-7 Intemational Auxiliary LanguageComm., 145,156 Intemational Baha'f Bureau, 64, 139, 153,251 Intemational Esperanto League (IEL), 141, 160,
237, 238, 249 Intemational Esperanto Museum, 82 Intemational language, choice of 154-5 Intemational Red Cross, 237 'Iridion', 114
Isbrŭcker, Julia, 92, 237, 244
Jackson, Mayme, 204 Jakob, Hans, 237, 243 Japan, 39, 84, 250 Javal, Emile, 18
Jews, 5-6, 8-9, 29-30, 31, 61, 78-80, 172, 183, 188,
212-13, 217, 234-48passim Jubilee Oak, 74
Judenrat Qewish Council), 237, 238
Kalocsay, Kalman, $8, 96
Kaunas, 10, 14
Khan, Ali-Kuli, 172
Khibat Zion, 9
Kinney, Edward, 218, 230
Kitab-i-Aqdas, 38
Kitab-i-tqdn, 99, 102, 233
Kliemke, Emst, 79, 110
Klotts, Diana, 164
Krakow, 98
Kremenets, 228
Kristallnacht, 217, 219
'Kristnaskajpripensof, 225-6
Kruka, Josephine, 156, 157, 168, 175, 176, 186,
189-90, 192-3 Kurland, 4
Labib, Mirza Muhammad, 3 8, 39 Lappinger, Luise, 82 League of Nations, 56—7, 74—5 Lebedin, 43
Lee, George Winthrop, 178-9
LeHavre, 137-8
Lemaire, Rene, 125
Leonard, Helene and Martin, 219
Levi, Rabbi, 202
Lima, Ohio, 189-93 passim
Lingvo Intemacia, see Esperanto Lingwe Uniwersala, 7 Lodz, 92
Lohse, Doris, 174-5
London, 91
Lubelski, M., 53, 68
Lynch, Anne, 228, 228n, 240, 251
Lyon, 105-7, 113, 124—7
Macco, Fritz, 240-1
Macco, Karla, 240-1
Malkin, Margot Miessler, 191
Marangella, Philip, 165
Marseille, 113
Marshall, Lucy i6j
Martin, Samuel, 196
Matthias, Louis Baker, 191-2
Maxwell, May, 186, i86n, 199, 209, 230
Meissinger, Josef, 236
Mills, Mountfort, 164, 200, 205
Minc, Henryk, 237, 238
Minc, Janina, 238, 246
Minneapolis, 208
Minorities Treaty, 50